#1 Saint Pete Beach, Florida – Sugary-white sand, dolphins frolicking just off shore and eight major barrier islands make St. Pete Beach a postcard-perfect seaside destination. Situated on a… Read and see more »
#2 Miami Beach, Florida – At the shore in Miami Beach, visitors can swim, surf and jet ski in the warm and crystal-clear Atlantic waters. You can also nap on the white sands, work on a tan… Read and see more »
#2 Miami Beach, Florida – At the shore in Miami Beach, visitors can swim, surf and jet ski in the warm and crystal-clear Atlantic waters. You can also nap on the white sands, work on a tan… Read and see more »
#3 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – Myrtle Beach boasts some of the best beaches on America’s East Coast, which are distinguished by panoramic views of the Atlantic, calm waters and soft white sand… Read and see more »
#4 Virginia Beach, Virginia – Virginia Beach has all the elements of a classic seaside resort: gorgeous beaches, a lively boardwalk, plenty of restaurants and nightspots, and amusement rides… Read and see more »
#5 Honolulu, Hawaii – Honolulu is a legendary surfing destination. But even if you don’t know a boogie board from a surfboard, you’ll find a beach here that appeals to you (and, if you… Read and see more »
#6 Daytona Beach, Florida – Ever since a multi-million-dollar clean-up and renovation of its beachfront area, Daytona Beach has seen more families coming to relax on the beach, stroll the… Read and see more »
#7 Fort Lauderdale, Florida – Its stretch of gorgeous beaches, great swimming, nearly year-round sunshine, and close-to-ideal climate are Fort Lauderdale’s biggest attractions. Stroll down Las… Read and see more »
#8 Lahaina, Hawaii – Ka’anapali Beach in Lahaina is one of Maui’s best—spend the day in the surf and sand, then return at sunset to watch the beach’s spectacular cliff-diving ceremony… Read and see more »
#8 Lahaina, Hawaii – Ka’anapali Beach in Lahaina is one of Maui’s best—spend the day in the surf and sand, then return at sunset to watch the beach’s spectacular cliff-diving ceremony… Read and see more »
#9 San Diego, California – Beaches and bays dot the coast of California’s second-largest city. Top-rated, family-friendly Coronado Beach is set among turn-of-the-century mansions. Other… Read and see more »
#10 Key West, Florida – We aren’t going to lie to you—you won’t find stunning white-sand beaches in Key West. But Key West is one of our top Beach Destinations because it’s a great place… Read and see more »



Devin Graham and his friends rope swing under a massive rock formation known as Corona Arch in Utah, United States.
Ron Paul’s consistently strong anti-war message is one that resonates with many U.S. troops today. Hundreds of active duty troops, veterans, and Paul supporters marched from the Washington Monument to the White House this afternoon. Sick of fighting seemingly never-ending wars overseas, troops that took part in the march say they are ready for radical change. Liz Wahl spoke to veterans that say their only hope for that is getting Paul into the White House.
The US and Britain are warning Israel not to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities… saying new sanctions need time to work. Tehran, currently being visited by UN inspectors, denies accusations it’s developing atomic weapons. But Israel — which also accuses Tehran of attacking its diplomats abroad — could now be on an unstoppable path to a military strike. RT talks to Sadegh Zibakalam, professor of political science at the University of Tehran
The Chinese Vice-President’s been touring America this week and hailing ties between the two countries. The U.S. media isn’t quite as positive, often vilifying the communist country which holds more than a trillion dollars of American debt in its coffers. But for the White House, business comes before public opinion, as RT’s Gayane Chichakyan reports from Washington.
Cam Edwards talks to Frank Miniter from Forbes and Executive Field Editor of American Hunter Magazine – NRA News – January 20, 2012 –
America’s government and entertainment industry has come under attack from a group of computer hackers known only as Anonymous.
In 2002 the Pentagon owned 50 unmanned predator drones, but today the number has ballooned to over 7,000. Additionally the Pentagon has asked Congress for an extra $5 billion to expand the drone program. Although the Pentagon’s primary use for drones is war, they are using these weapons to spy on American citizens. Here is Marina Portnaya’s report.