Category: United States
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Golden Passports: Some Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Can Buy Citizenship in Some Places Around the World
The ease with which you can travel the world and how long you can stay at your chosen destination depends entirely on your passport.
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Supreme Court Gives Green Light for Government to Decide Who Will Be Deported
The U.S. Supreme Court decided on Friday (23) that the federal government can implement the immigration guidelines created by the Biden administration that establish priorities on which unauthorized immigrants should be arrested and deported. The guidelines, written in 2021, allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to determine who should be removed from the country, suggesting…
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Frozen Fruits Recalled Due to Possible Listeria Contamination
Sunrise Growers has recalled frozen fruits sold at retail chains across the country due to possible listeria contamination, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported. The products were sold by Walmart, Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Target, Aldi, and AWG nationwide between the fall of 2022 and this week. The complete list of brands and…
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Submersible Case: Investigations Continue in Search of Answers
Even after the confirmation that the debris found on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean belongs to the submersible that had been missing since Sunday, investigators decided to continue scouring the ocean floor in an attempt to establish a timeline for the incident and the circumstances of the Titan’s last fatal voyage. Remotely operated vehicles…
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New Immigration Reform Proposal Promises Legal Status to Millions
In a rare display of bipartisan collaboration, Representatives Maria Elvira Salazar, a Republican from Florida, and Veronica Escobar, a Democrat from Texas, have joined forces to introduce a comprehensive immigration reform bill. The bill, titled “The Dignity Act,” is based on the bipartisan legislation crafted by the senators known as the “Gang of Eight” and…
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Avoid Sending Checks by Mail, Experts Warn. Check Theft is on the Rise
Experts warn that sending checks by mail is risky due to rising theft incidents, with the USPS reporting a significant increase in mail carrier robberies and check fraud.
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Submersible Suffered ‘Catastrophic Implosion’, Killing All 5 On Board, Says U.S. Coast Guard
The submersible heading to the Titanic that disappeared on Sunday with five people on board suffered a “catastrophic implosion,” killing everyone on board, said U.S. Coast Guard Rear Admiral John Mauger at a press conference on Thursday (22). The tail cone and other debris from the missing submersible were found about 1,600 feet from the…
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How Much Should You Walk to Keep Your Heart Healthy?
According to the guidelines from the Department of Health and Human Services, supported by the American Heart Association (AHA), adults should aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week. While 150 minutes of physical activity may seem like a lofty goal, experts suggest breaking it down over seven days, thus achieving…
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Insurers Are Leaving States With Higher Risks of Natural Disasters
Home insurance is becoming more expensive and, in many states, harder to find. The culprits? Climate change, which is causing more natural disasters, and the high cost of repairing properties. Major insurers have practically withdrawn from the Florida market, leaving homeowners with few options and paying premiums nearly four times higher than in other parts…
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American Consulates in Brazil Will Operate on Saturday to Reduce Visa Wait Times
The Embassy and Consulates of the United States in Brazil announced that they will be open on Saturday to try to reduce the long wait times for American visas.


