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Asia Pacific set to lose title as the world’s largest travel region

Asia Pacific is home to some of the world's most beloved travel destinations, from the natural beauty of Bali to the urban buzz of Singapore. These dreamy vacation hotspots -- teamed with the region's business power -- secured Asia Pacific the title of world's largest travel region for much of the past decade.

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Capehart: Biden ‘Pushed the Limits’ of Executive Power to Help, Trump’s Trying to Destroy

On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” Washington Post Associate Editor and MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart responded to arguments that Democrats have no room to criticize President Donald Trump on executive power after what President Joe Biden did on student loans by saying
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First words decoded from burnt scrolls that haven’t been read in nearly 2,000 years – CNN

First words decoded from burnt scrolls that haven’t been read in nearly 2,000 years  CNNHerculaneum scrolls breakthrough: Scientists digitally "unroll" 2,000-year-old scroll scorched by Mount Vesuvius  CBS NewsAI Peers Inside Burned 2,000-Year-Old Vesuvius Scroll, Finds ‘Disgust’  ForbesA.I. Is Decoding a Mysterious, Ancient Herculaneum Scroll at Oxford  Yahoo'Incredible moment in history:' Particle accelerator and AI offer first peek inside 2,000-year-old Herculaneum scroll  Livescience.com

Los Zetas Cartel Makes Video Claiming They Don’t Target Civilians in Mexican Border City

One of the most violent criminal organizations, which has been linked to thousands of forced abductions in Mexico, has made a video where they claim not to be targeting civilians and asks the community to go about their daily lives. The video comes as there is intense pressure from the U.S. government to not only label hyperviolent cartels as terrorist groups but to eradicate them.
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USAID Dollars Sent to Mexico to Combat Cartels Produced Dismal Results

United States taxpayers have sent more than $3 billion to Mexico since 2008 to combat the drug cartels that have mercilessly flooded illicit narcotics, including fentanyl, into the country. Despite the infusion of U.S. tax dollars funneled to Mexico through the Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) and USAID, the cartels have become stronger rather than weaker.
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