Category: Politics
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May is National Small Business Month: 3 Tips to Help Entrepreneurs Stay Focused
May is National Small Business Month, an annual opportunity to support the hard work of small business owners. The backbone of the country’s economy, small businesses employ 45.9% of the entire U.S. workforce and represent 99.9% of all American businesses, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration. Unfortunately, some small businesses lack many resources and…
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Brazilian Program Empowers Female Entrepreneurs to Conquer the World
Exporting companies are more competitive, achieve higher profits, and employ more people, yet there are still few women benefiting from opportunities in international markets. To transform this reality in Brazil, ApexBrasil created the Women and International Business Program, which in less than a year has already assisted nearly 3,000 women-led companies. Including women equally in…
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A Look Inside Brazil’s Push to End Food Waste
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At 19, Regina Tchelly left her small hometown in northeastern Brazil and arrived in Rio de Janeiro with a dream: to become a famous chef.
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Disney Faces Worker Shortage. Do You Know Why?
Everyone knows that when you travel to Walt Disney World, it’s the cast members who help make the experience even more magical. They do everything to ensure that every guest has the best possible experience and wants to return to Disney World every year. However, finding these cast members has become increasingly difficult for The…
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How Long Is It Taking to Get a Green Card Through Family Petition?
Family-based immigration involves individuals moving to the United States to reunite with their spouse, children, and/or parents. According to recent data from the Department of Homeland Security, spouses, dependent children, and parents trying to join family members in the U.S. have average wait times of nearly a year.
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US Limits Added Sugars in School Meals
New school meal standards in the United States recently announced will limit the amount of added sugars for the first time and slightly reduce sodium levels, among other adjustments, said the Food and Nutrition Service of the USDA. The final rule will be implemented in phases over the next few years. Elementary and secondary schools…
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Which US Airlines Have the Most Flight Delays and Cancellations?
A new report reveals which airlines are recording the highest number of flight delays and cancellations.
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New Survey: Americans Excited About the Idea of Mass Deportation
Half of Americans – including 42% of Democrats – say they would support mass deportations of undocumented immigrants, according to a new Axios Vibes survey conducted by The Harris Poll.
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Is Getting a Home Equity Loan a Good Idea?
Have you ever thought about leveraging the value of your home? Know that this could give you access to financing with a competitive interest rate that you can use flexibly to cover an unlimited number of potential expenses.First, let’s understand what a home equity loan is?‘Equity’ is the current market value of your property minus…
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Biden Signs Law That Could Ban TikTok in the U.S.
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President Joe Biden signed a bill on Wednesday (24) that could lead to a nationwide ban on TikTok, raising the threat to the company’s operations in the United States. The Congress approved the bill this week as part of a broad foreign aid package aimed at supporting Israel and Ukraine. The measure was passed by…


