All posts tagged "Tourism"
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Jillian Sequeira | August 12, 2017
Tourism and Toxicity at the Tsukiji Fish Market
One thing to consider as Japan gets ready for the Olympics.
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Josh Schmidt | August 8, 2017
Chinese Tourists Arrested Over Nazi Salute at Reichstag
The incident is yet another example of Germany condemning its Nazi history
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Josh Schmidt | June 21, 2017
Senators Discuss New Rules for Travel to North Korea After Otto Warmbier’s Death
Approximately 800 Americans visit North Korea each year.
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 24, 2016
Virginia Tourism Starts Marketing to LGBT Travelers
A new campaign states: "Virginia is for all Lovers."
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Jillian Sequeira | September 16, 2016
How Does the Hajj Impact the Saudi Economy?
Revenue from the pilgrims makes up an estimated 3 percent of Saudi Arabia's GDP.
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Emma Von Zeipel | July 8, 2016
U.S. Approves Direct Flights From 10 Cities to Havana
The list includes four cities from Florida, the state with the highest Cuban-American population.
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Alec Siegel | May 27, 2016
The Trump Hotel: It’s Not a Name They’re Working For, It’s a Living
Workers at Trump's new D.C. hotel will be finished in September
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Alec Siegel | May 2, 2016
First U.S.-Launched Cruise Ship in Almost 40 Years Docks in Cuba
But not all are happy about the historic voyage.
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Anneliese Mahoney | July 26, 2015
Who’s at the White House
We sent Law Streeter Symon Rowlands to find out.
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Taelor Bentley | June 5, 2015
Honolulu’s New Law: Helping or Hurting the Homeless?
Honolulu's new law appears to be driven by tourism, but may have some altruistic results.
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Jasmine Shelton | March 29, 2015
Fattah al-Sisi: Challenges for Egypt’s New Leader
As Fattah al-Sisi takes over in Egypt, what challenges will the new leader face?
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Franklin R. Halprin | February 17, 2015
Tramway and Restaurants in the Grand Canyon? Stop the Escalade
A proposal to create a tramway and restaurant complex in the Grand Canyon is gaining steam.
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Franklin R. Halprin | November 4, 2014
As Hawaii’s Kilauea Erupts, Residents Prepare to Flee
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano continuously erupts, and nearby residents are now preparing to flee.
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Franklin R. Halprin | September 2, 2014
Climate Change, Melting Glaciers, and the Future of Alaskan Tourism
Human-induced climate change is killing the killing Alaskan glaciers.
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Franklin R. Halprin | July 28, 2014
A National Park That’s a National Disgrace
Deep within the heart of the notoriously dangerous and underdeveloped city of Paterson, New Jersey, lie the Paterson...
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John A. Jenkins | November 25, 2013
Why We Rank: The Public’s Right to Know
America is a nation of lists. We rate and rank colleges and universities, hospitals, school systems, governmental entities,...