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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Tourism Trends: Where Are Travelers Heading in 2025?

In 2025, the United States saw a decline in foreign visitors, with a 6% drop in tourist arrivals. This happened even though people around the world spent more on travel. Global tourism spending went up by 6. 7% compared to the previous year. Over 1. 5 billion tourists spent a whopping $11. 7 trillio

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Dec 12 2025POLITICS

New U. S. Travel Rules Raise Eyebrows

The U. S. is tightening its travel rules. Starting soon, visitors from 42 countries, mostly in Europe, will have to share their social media handles from the past five years. This change is part of a broader effort to increase security checks for travelers entering the U. S. The new rules also ask

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Travel Restrictions: A New Approach to Immigration?

In a surprising move, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has proposed a broad travel ban on several countries. She claims these nations are sending too many people with criminal records to the US. Noem shared this idea on social media after a meeting with President Donald Trump. Both Trump and

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Jun 06 2025POLITICS

The Hidden Story Behind the Travel Ban

The list of countries affected by the latest travel restrictions might seem random. Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, and others, all face severe limitations. The official reason? They supposedly pose security risks due to terrorism, visa overstays, and lack of cooperation with the U. S. But let's dig deepe

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May 10 2025FINANCE

Summer Travel Trends: A Shift in the U. S. Tourism Landscape

U. S. travel and tourism are showing signs of a slowdown. The tourism industry is facing a dip in demand, both from international and domestic travelers. This trend is not just limited to one company or sector. Both Expedia and Bank of America have reported a decline in travel-related spending.

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Mar 13 2025POLITICS

New US Rule: Canadians Staying Longer Than 30 Days Must Register and Get Fingerprinted

The Trump administration is tightening migration rules. Canadians planning to stay in the US for more than 30 days will be required to register with US authorities and have their fingerprints taken. This new requirement is a stricter enforcement of an existing law. The law states that all foreign na

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