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Disney's 'It's a Small World' ride to get new song lyrics

It might be a small world, but big changes are in store for guests of Disneyland’s Main Street U.S.A. and its "It’s A Small World" attraction.The resort is celebrating its 70th anniversary, according to the Disney Parks blog, and new lyrics will be added to the song that's synonymous with the boat ride.As riders step inside the Main Street Cinema, a new short film, "The Last Verse," will highlight the Sherman Brothers, a musical twosome who collaborated with Walt Disney on the song, "It’s A Smal...

Hot travel gifts for the vacationer in your life: Top picks ahead of Christmas

If you'd like to give an amazing vacation to the traveler in your life — but your budget won’t allow it this holiday season — consider gifting him or her a useful travel accessory.The right gift could help make the next adventure easier, more comfortable, more fun — or all of those. Below, see some picks — from stylish luggage to carry-ons, cozy slippers and more — organized in a few key categories. A small, w...

Airline passenger shares photo of 'reclined' seat debacle: 'Dude is in my lap'

Trapped in first class sounds like a first-world problem, but that’s actually what happened to an American Airlines passenger on a flight from Dallas to Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Sunday, according to his post on X."First Class." Dude is in my lap," user @av_COVA posted along with a photo of the seat in front of him reclined so far back it appeared to be pressed into his knees."You continue to be awful @AmericanAir."

Texas man invents 1.5K-mile adventure trail for hikers, bikers and horseback riders

For hikers and bikers who’ve conquered the Triple Crown — the Pacific Crest, Appalachian and Continental Divide trails — there’s a new adventure route in town. It spans the entire Lone Star State, and it’s going to be traversable by spring."This is a route that is rugged, remote, rural and therefore, romantic," Charlie Gandy, a retired community design consultant and former state representative, told Fox News Digital.

This rural destination is paying people $16K to move there, work remotely

A rural region in Spain is paying remote workers $16,000 to relocate and conduct business in a rolling green valley, just under three hours from Madrid. And it’s not the only country offering workers and entrepreneurs money to move — the list of countries seeking "digital nomads" is growing.Last month, the Regional Government of Extremadura, an autonomous community located in the central-western Iberian Peninsula, announced its new "Live in Ambroz" program, designed to attract remote workers by...