Locals Kept Staring at American Tourists. They Realized Mistake They'd Made
It all started when the couple decided to go for a run together."Both of us are runners, and we make an effort to run in almost every city we travel to," Julia told Newsweek. "We both got into running right after college. I love that it's an individual sport with a strong community.
- ▪It all started when the couple decided to go for a run together."Both of us are runners, and we make an effort to run in almost every city we travel to," Julia told Newsweek.
- ▪"We both got into running right after college.
- ▪I love that it's an individual sport with a strong community.
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| Original publisher | Newsweek |
| Canonical URL | https://www.newsweek.com/locals-kept-staring-american-tourists-realized-mistake-made-12331633 |
| Publication time | Tue, 18 Aug 2026 04:30:25 -0400 |
| Retrieval time | 2026-08-18T12:19:19.573Z |
| Last seen | 2026-08-18T12:19:19.573Z |
| Headline source | Publisher (no WeSearch rewrite) |
| Excerpt source | publisher body |
| Excerpt method | First ~120 words (~800 chars) of extracted publisher body, fair-use limited. |
| Summary | WeSearch · cerebras-chat (WeSearch summarizer) |
| Summary source text | contentText |
| Citation coverage | Summary is a WeSearch-generated derivative; primary citation is the original publisher URL. |
| Cluster | None |
| Cluster logic | Not yet clustered, or no peer story found in the clustering window. |
| Ranking reason | Story pages are not engagement-ranked. Hub feeds use recency, with optional source-diversified chronological ordering (cap consecutive stories per source). No personalized ranking. |
| Publisher visit | Yes — open original |
| Substitutes article? | No — link-out required for full text |
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| Indexing | May the item be indexed (stored, ranked, made findable)? | Allowed |
| Snippet | May a short excerpt of the publisher's text be shown? | Allowed |
| AI summary | May WeSearch generate its own short summary of the article? | Limited |
| Retrieval / RAG | May the content be exposed for third-party retrieval-augmented generation? | Not asserted |
| Model training | May the content be used to train AI models? | Not asserted |
| Commercial reuse | May the content be reused commercially? | Not permitted |
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By Jack BeresfordSenior Reporter0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.A U.S. couple vacationing in Venice, Italy, were forced into hiding after realizing they had made a potentially costly mistake.Julia Latoff and her boyfriend, Mike, were on a family trip to Italy and Austria celebrating his grandparents' 60th wedding anniversary when a stopoff in the world-famous Floating City took an unexpected turn. It all started when the couple decided to go for a run together."Both of us are runners, and we make an effort to run in almost every city we travel to," Julia told Newsweek. "We both got into running right after college.
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