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  "path": "/travel/state-department-travel-advisories",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-27T14:58:53.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Whether it’s satisfying a country’s three- or six-month passport requirements or deciding if the local tap water is drinkable, international travel has a way of keeping even seasoned globetrotters on their toes. Even if you’re traveling close, or to a safe country — like Canada — it’s smart to check the Department of State’s travel […]\n\nThe post The US State Department Doesn’t Think Your Destination Is Safe — Should You Change Plans? appeared first on InsideHook.",
  "title": "The US State Department Doesn’t Think Your Destination Is Safe — Should You Change Plans?"
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