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Planning a 2026 Cancun Vacation? Here Are the Beaches Most Affected by Sargassum To Avoid

Travelers mapping out a 2026 Cancun getaway may want to take note: the 2025 sargassum season was one of the Caribbean’s most severe in recent history. According to the University of South...

10+ Best Digital Nomad Jobs: How To Get Them in 2025

Finding a digital nomad job you can do from anywhere might seem impossible to some people. Maybe you think that only the  “chosen ones” get to work while enjoying life in...

U.S. Raised Travel Advisory for Jamaica Following Hurricane Melissa Damage

The U.S. Department of State has raised its travel advisory level for Jamaica to Level 3: Reconsider Travel, following widespread damage caused by Hurricane Melissa. The update, issued on October 28, 2025,...

15+ Remote Jobs You Can Do With No Experience or Degree in 2025

Once upon a time, landing a good job without a degree or years of experience was nearly impossible. But those days are fading fast. The world of work has changed — and...

Canadians Face $30 Fees, Longer Waits as U.S. Expands Biometric Checks

The Canadian Snowbird Association (CSA) has issued a formal advisory warning its members about longer processing times and new border procedures when traveling to the United States, beginning December 26, 2025. The...

Romania To Launch New Investment Visa With Long-Term EU Access Ideal For Digital Nomads

The Romanian government has introduced a bold new initiative designed to attract international investors, entrepreneurs, and remote workers: a proposed “Golden Visa”-style program that would grant non-EU nationals a renewable five-year residence...

U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic Issues Weather Alert Warning Americans

The U.S. Embassy in Santo Domingo has issued a weather alert advising American citizens in the Dominican Republic to remain vigilant as Hurricane Melissa continues to threaten the region with heavy rainfall...

U.S. Rolls Out Facial Recognition for Nearly All Arrivals and Departures

The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the nationwide expansion of its biometric facial recognition program, now covering nearly all non-U.S. citizens entering or leaving the country. The system—implemented...

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