Starting in late 2025, U.S. border agents will photograph all non-citizens as they enter or leave the country, marking a major shift in how America tracks travelers.
Crowded, overpriced, and overhyped, travelers share the U.S. destinations they’d think twice about recommending again.
Once-peaceful American towns are changing fast as growth and tourism reshape what made them special.
From Venice to Mount Fuji, several world-famous destinations are planning new visitor caps in 2026 to fight overtourism and protect their culture.
A sharp drop in Canadian visitors is hitting U.S. border towns hard, leaving hotels, shops, and local economies scrambling.
Once a bright mini Vegas at the state line, Primm now stands half-silent, its lights waiting for a reason to shine again.
