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Here’s what Europeans really think about American tourists — and why they tolerate us

The rumors are true. According to a recent poll of European tourism experts, many citizens of the old country view Americans as “rude” and “entitled” — which might not be a total surprise. Reportedly, these experts were recruited by representatives from four of the most heavily visited European countries — France, Greece, Spain and Italy. Young …

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Contributor: Easy entry into the U.S. from foreign shores? Don’t count on it now

For some, it’s as routine as paying at the checkout counter. For others, it’s as nerve-racking as a root canal. Which experience you have depends largely on one thing: where you were born. We’re talking about international travel. Since President Trump took office, Western travelers trying to enter the United States have been getting a …

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Democratic lawmakers say they’ll travel to El Salvador to push for Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s release

WASHINGTON — Sen. Chris Van Hollen announced that he will travel to El Salvador on Wednesday to push for the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man who the Justice Department said it mistakenly deported. “My hope is to visit Kilmar and check on his wellbeing and to hold constructive conversations with government officials around …

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Clothes Less Traveled Awards $333,250 in Grants to 56 Local Charities

Clothes Less Traveled (CLT), a nonprofit thrift shop serving Fayette and Coweta Counties, is proud to announce the distribution of $333,250 in grant funding to 56 local nonprofit organizations. Including this year’s giving, this brings the thrift shop’s total reinvestment back into the community to over $8.5 million over the past 28 years. These grants …

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Contributor: Easy entry into the U.S. from foreign shores? Don’t count on it now

For some, it’s as routine as paying at the checkout counter. For others, it’s as nerve-racking as a root canal. Which experience you have depends largely on one thing: where you were born. We’re talking about international travel. Since President Trump took office, Western travelers trying to enter the United States have been getting a …

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Democratic lawmakers say they’ll travel to El Salvador to push for Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s release

WASHINGTON — Sen. Chris Van Hollen announced that he will travel to El Salvador on Wednesday to push for the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man who the Justice Department said it mistakenly deported. “My hope is to visit Kilmar and check on his wellbeing and to hold constructive conversations with government officials around …

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Clothes Less Traveled Awards $333,250 in Grants to 56 Local Charities

Clothes Less Traveled (CLT), a nonprofit thrift shop serving Fayette and Coweta Counties, is proud to announce the distribution of $333,250 in grant funding to 56 local nonprofit organizations. Including this year’s giving, this brings the thrift shop’s total reinvestment back into the community to over $8.5 million over the past 28 years. These grants …

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How Trump’s presidency is disrupting international tourism

6 min reading time Published on 15/04/25 – Updated on 15/04/25 Between diplomatic tensions, divisive immigration policies and controversial economic decisions, Donald Trump’s new term is reshaping the international tourism landscape. With declining public perception, falling bookings and waning interest from European travelers, warning signs are multiplying. While inbound travel to the U.S. is slowing, …

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