“Why No One Is Visiting America Anymore” Overview The Collapse of US Tourism For decades, the United States was one of the world’s top tourist destinations, drawing millions of visitors annually to cities like New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and Las Vegas, as well as natural wonders such as national parks and Disney World. That is, until mid-2025 when something shocking happened: instead of the projected 9% tourism increase, the U.S. saw an 8% decline in international arrivals. That's a near 17 percentage point reversal and $28.5 billion in lost potential revenue. So, what led to such a steep drop? The video points to five key factors:

“Why No One Is Visiting America Anymore”

Overview The Collapse of US Tourism For decades, the United States was one of the world’s top tourist destinations, drawing millions of visitors annually to cities like New York, Los Angeles, Miami, and Las Vegas, as well as natural wonders such as national parks and Disney World. That is, until mid-2025 when something shocking happened:…

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Nanga Parbat, also locally known as Diamer, meaning "Mountain of the Gods," is the world's ninth-highest mountain, rising to an elevation of 8,126 meters (26,660 feet) above sea level. It is situated in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir and lies just south of the Indus River near the northernmost bend in its course. Geographically, Nanga Parbat constitutes the western anchor of the Himalayan Range and forms the westernmost point of all peaks over 8,000 meters in height. Due to its immense height, steep slopes, and unfavorable weather, it has been labeled the "Killer Mountain" as a result of the large number of climbers who have lost their lives while trying to scale it.

Nanga Parbat – The Killer Mountain

Nanga Parbat, also locally known as Diamer, meaning “Mountain of the Gods,” is the world’s ninth-highest mountain, rising to an elevation of 8,126 meters (26,660 feet) above sea level. It is situated in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir and lies just south of the Indus River near the northernmost bend in its course. Geographically,…

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Sudan Blames UAE for Fueling RSF ‘Genocide’ in El-Fasher

**UN warns of a “terrible escalation” as officials report killings and mass displacement Civilians trapped, terrified, and running out of essentials The UN humanitarian coordinator, Tom Fletcher, warned in stark terms that with frontlines advancing and escape routes cut off, civilians inside El-Fasher were being exposed to shelling, food shortages and collapsing health services. He…

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Speaking to a spirited crowd of supporters in Brooklyn on Tuesday night, Mamdani celebrated a decisive victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo, defeating the veteran politician by more than eight percentage points with nearly all votes counted. His win marks a historic first — Mamdani will become New York City’s first Muslim mayor and one of the most prominent Democratic Socialists to hold executive office in the United States. Mamdani, the son of Ugandan-Indian immigrants and a state assemblyman from Queens, framed his victory as part of a larger national struggle against right-wing populism. In perhaps the most striking moment of the night, he addressed himself directly to Trump, saying: “If there’s any way to terrify a despot, it’s by dismantling the very systems that gave him power. So, Donald Trump — since I know you’re watching — I’ve got four words for you: Turn. The.

Zohran Mamdani Wins NYC Mayoral Race, Challenges Trump in Defiant Victory Speech: “Turn the Volume Up”

Speaking to a spirited crowd of supporters in Brooklyn on Tuesday night, Mamdani celebrated a decisive victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo, defeating the veteran politician by more than eight percentage points with nearly all votes counted. His win marks a historic first — Mamdani will become New York City’s first Muslim mayor and one…

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