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Grand Canyon officials don't keep track of visitors by country of residence, but Mandarin-language brochures are the most in demand there. The Arizona Office of Tourism estimates that in 2018, the number of Chinese visitors to the state dipped 3.7%, after nearly quadrupling from 2010 to 2017. Sean Gallup/Getty Images hide caption
The Philippines shipped 69 containers of garbage back to Canada on Friday. Nilo Palaya/AP hide caption
Protesters wave flags on Beijing's Tiananmen Square in the weeks leading up to the violent crackdowns on June 4. These photos were donated to Humanitarian China by the photographer, Jian Liu, then one of the student protesters. Jian Liu/Humanitarian China hide caption
A nurse administers the rotavirus vaccine, given during the first year of a baby's life. Hector Retamal/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
It Looked As Though Millions Of Babies Would Miss Out On A Lifesaving Vaccine
Are Tariffs On Mexico The Right Way To Stymie Illegal Immigration?
News Brief: Tariffs On Mexico, Missouri Clinic, Rotavirus Vaccine
Kim Darroch, British Ambassador To The U.S., On What To Expect Of Trump's U.K. Visit
Pompeo's Trip To Switzerland Could Signal The U.S. Is Working To Talk With Iran
Benjamin Netanyahu Touts Alliance With Trump As Israelis React To New Elections
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, shown here earlier this month, is reportedly suffering from poor health. Jack Taylor/Getty Images hide caption
The river cruise ship Viking Sigyn collided with a tourist boat carrying 33 South Koreans on the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary, leaving at least seven people dead. Bernadett Szabo/Reuters hide caption
Venezuela's opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president, Juan Guaidó, addresses a rally in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, on Sunday. Leonardo Fernandez/AP hide caption