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U.S. Warns Spring Breakers Headed to Mexico, Jamaica or the Bahamas

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Moore, 75, has always felt safe during her stays in Jamaica, where she’s returning for the fourth time on Wednesday. But this year, while she’s still happy to take a trip, a travel advisory for Jamaica, reissued in January by the U.S. Moore, the traveler heading to Jamaica, but it hasn’t deterred her from making the trip. “In

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Is It Safe to Travel to the Bahamas? Here’s What You Need to Know.

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The tourism industry in the Bahamas contributes around 70 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product, according to the U.S. Many parts of the world are under Level 2 advisory, for reasons ranging from street crime to concerns over terrorism. appeared first on Bauaelectric Auto News. How can I stay safe on my trip?

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A Mexican Drug Cartel’s New Target? Seniors and Their Timeshares

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Several victims interviewed by The New York Times said the money they had lost to scammers exceeded the value of their initial investment in timeshares in Jamaica, California and Mexico. The timeshare industry is booming, with $10.5 Seniors and Their Timeshares appeared first on Bauaelectric Auto News. Petersburg, Fla.,

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Why N.Y.C. Hotel Rooms Are So Expensive Right Now

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About 65,000 migrants are being sheltered in hotels, tent dormitories and other shelters, in large part because of the city’s legal obligation to provide a bed to anyone who needs one. The law, Local Law 18, was aggressively backed by the hotel industry and the hotel workers union , both supporters of Mayor Adams. The post Why N.Y.C.