Category: United States
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FBI Identifies Egyptian as Perpetrator of Molotov Cocktail Attack Against Pro-Israel March in Colorado
FBI identifies Egyptian Mohamed Sabry Soliman as the lone perpetrator of a Molotov cocktail attack that injured eight people at a pro-Israel hostage solidarity march in Boulder, Colorado.
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Social Security Administration Releases New York’s Most Popular Baby Names for 2024
The Social Security Administration announced today the most popular baby names for 2024. Liam and Mia topped the list. The top five names for boys and girls in New York in 2024 were: Boys: 1- Liam 2- Noah 3- Lucas 4- Ethan 5- Joseph Girls: 1- Mia 2- Emma 3- Sophia 4- Olivia 5- Isabella…
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Study Highlights Risks of Facial Recognition Technologies
Smile! Your face is being filmed, classified, compared, and identified, mainly by public security agencies, most of the time without your knowledge. A study by the Federal Public Defender’s Office (DPU), in partnership with the Center for Studies on Security and Citizenship (CESeC), an academic institution linked to Candido Mendes University in Rio de Janeiro,…
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International Students: A Vital Force in U.S. Universities and the National Economy
International students have long been a pillar of academic excellence and cultural diversity at universities across the United States. With over one million enrolled annually, their presence not only enriches campus life but also contributes significantly to the U.S. economy, research innovation, and global diplomacy. Academic and Cultural Contributions International students bring a wealth of…
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With Elon Musk’s departure from the federal government, the future of DOGE is shrouded in uncertainty. What comes next for this crucial initiative?
Elon Musk is leaving his role as the driving force behind the Department of Government Efficiency initiative, a position he held for the last 130 days, on Friday, after legal setbacks, conflicts with Cabinet members, and a lack of evidence to support claims of government savings or efficiency. During his 130-day tenure, Musk faced growing…
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With Elon Musk’s departure from the federal government, the future of DOGE is shrouded in uncertainty. What comes next for this crucial initiative?
With Elon Musk’s departure from the federal government after 130 days at the helm of DOGE, surrounded by controversies and setbacks, the future of Trump’s efficiency initiative remains uncertain.
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Supreme Court’s Crucial Decision Allows Trump Administration to Cancel Humanitarian Status for Significant Number of Migrants
On Friday, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to temporarily suspend a humanitarian program that permitted nearly half a million people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the US and remain legally for two years. This decision, which grants the suspension of the process, could lead to the potential deportation of Cubans,…
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Pivotal Supreme Court Decision Allows Trump Administration to End Humanitarian Status for Large Number of Migrants
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Trump administration to temporarily pause a humanitarian program that allowed nearly half a million people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the US and remain here legally for two years. This decision, which grants a stay in the case, could lead to the potential deportation of…
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Alexandre de Moraes Targeted by US Department of Justice Over Rumble Account Block
The United States Department of Justice sent a letter to Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes this month, reprimanding him for ordering the US video platform Rumble to block the accounts of a specific user, according to a copy of the document obtained by The New York Times, as reported by the newspaper…
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U.S. Announces Sanctions on Foreign Agents for Alleged “Censorship” Against Americans
The U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, announced a new foreign policy directive that imposes visa restrictions on foreign officials involved, according to the American accusation, in actions of alleged “censorship” against U.S. citizens or companies. “For too long, Americans have been fined, harassed, and even charged by foreign authorities for exercising their freedom of…


