I spoke to a counseling psychologist and a clinical social worker to know why we tend to push away bad thoughts and when that can become a problem.
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Travel agents share their best tips on common issues, so you don’t make the same mistakes
USA TODAY Travel asked travel agents about the most common issues travelers encounter. Here is their best advice.
Getting through airport security quickly: What is TSA PreCheck and how much it costs
Air travel can be exhausting, and while TSA PreCheck may not guarantee an on-time flight, it could save travelers from time in line.
Nearly 900 flights canceled, thousands more delayed Tuesday due to ‘severe weather’ in Northeast
The summer of air travel woes continued Tuesday with delays and cancellations largely due to weather issues in the Northeast.
Meet the Travel team: USA TODAY welcomes three new reporters this summer
Three new travel reporters joined the team this summer covering everything you need to know to plan, enjoy and make the most of your next trip.
This is America: ‘What it means to be the child of a rape’: New novel tackles big questions at a turbulent time
Lane Clarke, who has been open about her own journey as a child of sexual assault, channeled her experiences into the novel “Love Times Infinity.”
American, United, Southwest and more airlines cancel more than 1,370 flights Thursday
U.S. cancellations are largely driven by American Airlines, United Airlines and Southwest due to weather.
The newest subscription service: Flights. Would you do up to 24 roundtrips a year for a monthly rate?
Alaska Airlines launched Flight Pass, a subscription service with two tiers to be redeemed for 6, 12 or 24 nonstop trips a year.
Australia easing travel restrictions for some nationals in November, but not foreign visitors
Starting next month, fully vaccinated Australians in certain states will get the green light to travel overseas.
Hold off on that flight to the Caribbean: CDC raises travel alert level for Belize, Saint Kitts and Nevis
The CDC raised both Saint Kitts and Nevis and Belize a level 4, which signifies “very high” COVID levels and means tourists should avoid travel.