Category: United States
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Trump Administration Promises to End NYC Congestion Toll
Trump’s Secretary of Transportation stated that the federal government has jurisdiction over the highways leading to Manhattan and that the newly installed congestion toll represents an unfair burden on out-of-town drivers.
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Check for $5,000? Trump Supports the Idea of Sending Some Savings to All Americans
President Donald Trump said on Wednesday (19) that he “loves” the idea of donating part of the savings that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, is making to American citizens as a sort of dividend. Since Trump took office in January, one of his main priorities has been to…
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Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Request to Block Citizenship for Undocumented Individuals
President Trump remains barred from ending birthright citizenship in the U.S. following a federal appeals court decision on Wednesday (20) night. The executive order from Trump to end birthright citizenship is facing multiple lawsuits, including from Democratic attorneys general and civil rights groups who argue that it violates the Constitution. The case is likely to…
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It Seems That Suddenly There Are Many More Airplane Accidents Happening. Is It True?
The landing of Delta Air Lines flight 4819 in Toronto, which ended with the aircraft upside down, is one of the most frightening videos involving airplane accidents recently. Fortunately, there were no fatalities. The forced landing on Monday (17) does not seem to be an isolated incident, especially after last month’s collision of an American…
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Trump’s Company Sues Judge Alexandre De Moraes
The media company of American President Donald Trump sued a Brazilian Supreme Court judge on Wednesday (19), accusing him of illegally censoring right-wing voices on social media.
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Trump’s Company Sues STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes
The media company of U.S. President Donald Trump sued a minister of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court on Wednesday (19), accusing him of illegally censoring right-wing voices on social media. The lawsuit, which is already unusual, became even more extraordinary given the timing: just hours earlier, Brazilian courts had received a complaint of an alleged coup…
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Florida Says It Will Implement The Harshest Immigration Laws In The Country
Days after Governor Ron DeSantis signed the immigration legislation he claims is the strictest in the country, Florida’s Republican leaders appointed a director for the new state immigration enforcement board: the architect of the controversial plan to transport immigrants from Texas to a tourist town in Massachusetts. Florida lawmakers and those from other Republican-led states…
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What You Need to Know About This Year’s Brutal Flu Season?
If you live in the United States, you may have noticed that “everyone” is catching the flu. This is the impression that remains as we reach the peak of winter in the northern hemisphere. Of course, the “everyone” is an exaggeration, but the number of cases this year is undoubtedly above normal. What you need…
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How About Swapping Your Home with Strangers Instead of Using Hotels or Airbnbs?
Traveling is expensive. But at the same time, it’s something that people are prioritizing more and more. So, the way is to find new ways to travel and try to reduce costs. The trend now is to swap homes with a stranger, instead of staying in hotels or Airbnb. Kindred is one of several home…
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What You Should Do If ICE Visits Your Restaurant?
The immigration enforcement landscape is undergoing a drastic transformation in 2025. With recent executive orders from President Trump, there is a renewed focus on workplace enforcement. Therefore, employers across all sectors must prepare for what many experts predict will be the most aggressive enforcement in recent history. Industries that traditionally employ undocumented immigrants, such as…


