Category: Politics
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Refugees to Receive Work Authorizations in 30 Days Under New USCIS Regulation
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced a new streamlined work authorization process for refugees in the U.S. Refugees will now only have to wait 30 days to receive their Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) after being admitted to the country.
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American Government to Provide $10,000 Tax Credit for Home Sellers
President Joe Biden wants to give Americans a $10,000 tax credit – just for selling their homes.
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House Approves Bill That Could Ban TikTok in the U.S.
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The House of Representatives in the United States overwhelmingly and bipartisanly voted on Wednesday (13) to approve a bill that could lead to a nationwide ban on TikTok, a major challenge for one of the world’s most popular social media apps. The condition for the app – used by about 170 million Americans – not…
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March 11: The Day Everything Changed
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in Africa, Antarctica, Brazil, Business, children, Ecology and Sustainability, Economy, Education, Europe, Fashion, Geral, Health, History, Inside, LGBTQIA+, Men, Middle East, North America, Oceania, Politics, Science and Technology, South America, Sports, Sustainability, Theather, Tourism, TV, United States, Women, WorldA new chapter in global history – the pandemic era – officially emerged exactly four years ago, on a Wednesday, March 11. It is very rare to pinpoint a single day that transformed the entire world. But March 11, 2020, is one of those days. March 11 was the day the World Health Organization announced…
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How Bad Is Crime on the New York City Subway?
In a new effort to combat crime on the New York City subway, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the deployment of hundreds of state troopers and National Guard members to the subway system to bolster security.
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Haley Suspends Campaign as Trump and Biden Confirm Rematch in November
Nikki Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, ended her presidential campaign on Wednesday (6) and explicitly refused to support her rival, former President Donald J. Trump. Instead, she stated that the Republican candidate needs to earn the support of his voters, whom Biden claimed he would welcome with open arms. “It is now up…
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Super Tuesday: Various States Choose Their Candidate for the American Presidency Today
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Super Tuesday is an important day in the primary elections in the United States, when voters from various states go to the polls to choose their party’s candidate for the general elections in November.
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Supreme Court Unanimously Decides Trump Remains in Colorado Elections
The Supreme Court decided on Monday (4) that states cannot prevent former President Donald J. Trump from running for another term, rejecting a challenge to his eligibility that threatened to upend the presidential race by removing the former president from ballots nationwide. Although the justices presented different reasons, the decision was unanimous. All opinions focused…
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What Happens When You Deposit a Lot of Money in Your Bank Account?
“Big Brother is watching you” – that’s how many Americans feel when they deposit or withdraw large sums of money from their bank accounts. And it’s true! All banks regulated by the federal government are required by law to report large monetary transactions to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN, which is an office…
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Civilian Deaths in Gaza Desperate for Food Prompt New Calls for Ceasefire
World leaders intensified calls on Friday (Mar. 1) for Israel to deliver more aid to Gaza and provide further answers regarding the deaths of dozens of Palestinians in a humanitarian convoy where hundreds of civilians were waiting for food. Many questions remained unanswered as Israeli military and authorities offered conflicting accounts of one of the…


