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CBS-Newyork
U.S. government: Think twice about traveling to Mexico
Americans are being asked to reconsider traveling to Tijuana and other border cities, where gang violence is escalating. As CBS2’s Tom Wait reports, thousands of Mexican troops have been deployed to keep the peace.
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The Hill
State Department alerts US citizens in Tijuana to shelter in place
The State Department alerted U.S. citizens near Tijuana, Mexico, early Saturday to shelter in place due to fires, roadblocks and police activity. “The U.S. Consulate General Tijuana is aware of reports of multiple vehicle fires, roadblocks, and heavy police activity in Tijuana, Mexicali, Rosarito, Ensenada, and Tecate,” wrote the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana in a…
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Associated Press Videos
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The man accused of a stabbing attack on “Satanic Verses” author Salman Rushdie has entered a not-guilty plea to charges of attempted murder and assault. (Aug.13) (AP video: Carolyn Thompson)
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TheStreet.com
What It’s Like on a Virgin Voyages Scarlet Lady Cruise
Royal Caribbean International , Carnival Cruise Lines , and Norwegian Cruise Line — when the Richard Branson-owned brand entered the space. The fledgling cruise line has three ships with its inaugural vessel sailing out of Miami at the moment putting it alongside numerous options from Royal Caribbean, Carnival, and Norwegian. Virgin Voyages has also done one big thing that none of its major competitors has — all sailings are 18-and-over.
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Washington Post
Disney is wildly expensive. Super fans gave their 7 best tips to save.
A trip to Walt Disney World can really add up. We’re talking thousands of dollars between the basics – park tickets, airfare, hotels, ground transportation and regular meals – and extras like character dining, bubble-blowing machines and line-skipping privileges. “I often say that Disney is the very best company at getting you to spend money and be happy doing it,” said Don Munsil, who runs the Disney discount site MouseSavers.com with his wife, Sarah Stone. “You’re like, ‘Oh, gosh, I can get th
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TheStreet.com
Where Carnival, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean Sit on Covid Vaccines
Cruise line covid-19 vaccination and testing rules, which were imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at the beginning of the pandemic, have been stricter than most. The rules and regulations were set forth to begin to return cruise lines to operational status. The cruise lines first had to be staffed accordingly and set up with the ability to test, treat and quarantine for covid medical emergencies.
