• Washington Examiner

    Teenagers banned from malls without chaperones. Streets flooded with cameras to watch everyone while criminals go unprosecuted. People forced to take their tacos to go so employees don’t get assaulted. California is a bastion of wacky crime stories. Each time one of these stories rolls by, it is hard to imagine it being topped. And […]

  • Washington Examiner

    The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, called on Monday for the arrest of Israel’s prime minister for war crimes. In doing so, he hammered another nail into the coffin of the ICC, which predictably has become a force not for a better world but for malevolent international apparatchiks to wield as a weapon against Western-oriented liberal democracies. […]

  • A walk in Arlington • Nebraska Examiner

    Arlington’s 639 acres comprise the graves of some 400,000 souls – veterans and their families – equal to the population of an entire city.

  • Are You Digital Nomad? Our New Study Needs You

    The University of Western Australia is looking for recruits to help unravel the digital needs of Western Australia's modern wanderers.In the wake of

  • Cuba and Russia to strengthen tourism cooperation

    Havana, May 24 (Prensa Latina) Cuba and Russia assessed the prospects and possibilities to strengthen bilateral cooperation in tourism, ANPP informed on Friday. The post Cuba and Russia to strengthen tourism cooperation first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Shaping the Future of Tourism – Business Traveller

    Embracing cutting-edge technology and societal shifts for a new wave of

  • Why People Are Ditching Their Seltzer After a Disturbing Study

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  • UPDATE: The internet is disappearing, study says

    UPDATE: The internet is disappearing, study says (First column, 3rd story, link) Related stories:GOOGLE cuts mystery check to Feds in bid to sidestep jury trial over ad biz

  • Davao City to launch tourism campaign

    DAVAO CITY – The City Tourism Operations Office (CTOO) here will launch the 'Duaw Davao' summer tourism campaign next month.CTOO head Jennifer Romero said during a media briefing on May 16 that with the addition of the Duaw Davao, the city will now celebrate one unique festival for every quarter of the year.'That is our new festival to complete the entire year. For the first quarter, we have the Araw ng Dabaw, then the second quarter that's our new festival we will be launching this June, and of...

  • Powering Philippine growth and prosperity through tourism

    There were more than a thousand attendees at the Tourism Summit 2024 last Monday, majority of them MSMEs.

  • Editorial: HTA must strike fruitful balance

    A stream of middling-to-bad news has emitted from Hawaii’s tourism reports, post-COVID, with a sustained reduction in Japanese tourism and flat or somewhat lower numbers of North American and European visitors. The pandemic, inflation, war in Ukraine and a catastrophic Maui fire that destroyed Lahaina are factors, lest we forget; nonetheless, the state-funded Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) stands directly in the channel between Hawaii and its tourists, and it’s expected to dissolve or work...

  • CARICOM FMs examine foreign policy challenges

    Roseau, May 23 (Prensa Latina) The foreign ministers of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) are meeting in Dominica on Thursday to address critical foreign policy issues amid an increasingly challenging and changing international environment. The post CARICOM FMs examine foreign policy challenges first appeared on Prensa Latina.