Biden to reinstate COVID-19 travel rules

President Joe Biden on Monday will formally reinstate COVID-19 travel restrictions on non-U.S. travelers from Brazil, Ireland, the United Kingdom and 26 other European countries that allow travel across open borders, according to two White House officials.

PHOTOS: Epcot’s Ratatouille ride area partially visible

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure is a trackless ride that will soon open at Epcot. The attraction originally opened at Disneyland Paris in 2014.

Travelers coming into America must provide negative COVID-19 test

The CDC also said that those who test positive for COVID-19 must show documentation of recovery through a negative test result and a letter.

Norwegian suspends cruises through end of April

The suspension now includes all voyages on Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises embarking through April 30, 2021.

Disney Cruise Line extends suspension over COVID-19 pandemic

Guests who had already paid in full for the canceled cruises will be able to choose a full refund or a credit for a future trip.

Disney's Animal Kingdom finally names baby rhino born in October

Rhinos are reportedly the world’s second-largest land animal and among the most endangered animals in the wild due to poaching.

CDC: International travelers must test negative for COVID-19 before boarding flight to US

The CDC announced that all international travelers, including U.S. citizens traveling from abroad, must test negative for COVID-19 before boarding a flight heading to America.

Airbnb banning rioters, hate groups ahead of inauguration

Airbnb said Monday that it’s reviewing reservations in the Washington, D.C., area ahead of next week’s presidential inauguration and will bar any guests associated with hate groups or violent activity.

See the menu: Taste of EPCOT International Festival of the Arts begins

EPCOT park guests can celebrate visual, culinary, and performing arts from around the world between those dates with specialty food, cocktails, art, merchandise, experiences, and more.

Boeing charged with conspiracy to defraud U.S., must pay $2.5 billion

The U.S. Department of Justice has charged Boeing with "conspiracy to defraud the United States" over the investigations into two deadly 737 MAX Jet crashes.