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(NEXSTAR) – After a record-setting year in 2024, the National Park Service saw recreational visits dip in 2025, but that didn’t keep more than two dozen of its sites from setting their own records.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Emese Maczko is a travel writer covering sustainable travel. After drawing a record 331.9 million visits in 2024, the U.S.
The National Park Service (NPS) just published its annual visitation numbers for 2025, revealing exactly which national parks welcomed the biggest crowds—and where you can go to escape them. According ...
A look at the latest high-end offering in the NFL hobby. This could be the final time it releases in licensed form. The NFL season might be over now that the Super Bowl champion has been crowned, but ...
Good morning, and welcome to TGS Q4 2025 presentation. My name is Bard Stenberg, Vice President, Investor Relations and Business Intelligence in TGS. Today's presentation will be given by CEO, ...
Qualifying for the ASA STARS National Tour season-opening Clyde Hart Memorial took place Monday night at New Smyrna Speedway. An impressive field of 38 Super Late Models recorded a lap during ...
Thank you, Kjell, and good morning, everyone. Please note that this presentation is being recorded and will be accessible on the Nordic website in the Investor Relations section. Additionally, for ...
Top-ranked Indiana won the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday night, defeating No. 10 Miami (Fla.) by six, 27-21, to win the program's first title and complete a perfect ...
Arlington National Cemetery’s southern expansion project continued to take shape in 2025, preparing the way for 80,000 additional spaces for graves and urns just north of Columbia Pike. In a video ...
These 10 standout images were among thousands of stunning submissions in National Geographic’s Your Shot Pictures of the Year 2025 challenge. The delicate West Indian seagrape sawfly (Sericoceros ...