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Daily Voice on MSNSerious Safety Risk Warning Issued For Americans In Mexico On Spring BreakAs spring breakers head to Mexico, the US State Department is warning travelers about serious safety risks. Recent incidents involving American tourists have raised alarms, necessitating immediate attention from those planning trips south of the border.
As retirees abroad, we visited popular retirement destinations for Americans in Mexico: Cancún and Playa del Carmen. It's clear why many move there.
Mexican and Canadian fruits and vegetables are ubiquitous in American grocery stores. Tariffs will put them further out of reach for many Americans.
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Commerce Secretary Lutnick emphatically shoots down recession concerns – and reveals how Canada, Mexico can get tariffs lifted
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Commerce Secretary Lutnick says “there’s going to be no recession in America”
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Trump will not ease up on fentanyl-related tariffs, US Commerce Secretary Lutnick says
As President Donald Trump pressures Mexico to address the flow of migrants and drugs heading north into the United States, the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Tuesday in a major appeal about one thing that’s crossing the border toward Mexico: guns.
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Will Trump’s tariffs affect your travel plans to Mexico and Canada?
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Trump grants one-month tariff reprieve to some goods from Mexico, Canada
What will cost Americans more from sweeping tariffs on Mexico, China and Canada
American consumers and businesses stand to pay a hefty price for the tariffs President Donald Trump enacted on the nation’s top three trading partners.
Donald Trump admitted that the impending tariffs on imported goods will cause an economic "disruption" and period of "transition."
Americans seeking a reprieve from blistering winter blues should stay alert as safety warnings grow amid a surge in murders in Mexico, an expert warns. Former Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agent Michael Brown, currently the global director ...
About three-quarters of Americans say they are concerned that tariffs will raise the prices of products they buy, including nearly half who say they are “very concerned.” Wide majorities of Democrats and independents say they are concerned, and over half of Republicans share this concern as well.
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