Exploring Work Permit Options for Venezuelans: A Guide to Legal Employment Opportunities

Recent arrivals from Venezuela celebrated when the Biden administration allowed eligible individuals to work in the U.S. For Consuelo Martinez and her husband, who had lived in constant fear after working in the U.S. for 27 years without permission, the news was bittersweet. “When I heard that my Venezuelan brothers and sisters, the president, overnight, …

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White House takes action to restrict Israel in Gaza amidst internal unrest

In an attempt to lessen civilian casualties and mitigate widespread conflict, the Biden administration is increasingly attempting to restrict the Israeli military’s actions. At the same time, internal division has been growing over the administration’s overall Middle East policy. Visit New York Times to read more. A group of over 500 political appointees and staff …

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Biden’s Veteran’s Day Mishap: Another Embarrassing Gaffe

President Biden, 80, made headlines with a moment of confusion at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during a Veterans Day service, during which he required stage directions from an Arlington Honor Guard after laying a ceremonial wreath. Biden took several steps in the wrong direction before being directed to his spot next to Vice-President …

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Landmark Achievements in Virginia and Rhode Island: A Historical Timeline of Firsts

Off-year elections on Tuesday witnessed significant victories for Democrats, including a pro-abortion-rights referendum in Ohio and a blue state legislature in Virginia. But several less high-profile outcomes are also worth noting. Here are five results from Tuesday’s races that may have flown under your radar: History was made as Danica Roem, the first transgender person …

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Unveiling a Shocking Trial: Trump’s Explosive Testimony, Insulting Judge and Prosecutor in Fraud Case

On today’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Aysha Bagchi recaps former President Donald Trump’s testimony in his New York civil fraud trial. Israeli troops encircle Gaza City. Worker shortages are easing in some industries. USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent John Fritze breaks down a gun rights case ahead of oral …

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Lauren Boebert Calls for ‘Mercy’ while Some Republicans Seek an Alternative Approach

TOWAOC, Colo. — In a casino bingo hall located in the southwestern part of Colorado, Lauren Boebert, a Republican congresswoman, playfully bounced her 6-month-old grandson on her knee. During the Montezuma County Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Day dinner, Boebert expressed her optimism about the upcoming elections, saying, “The election’s still a ways away. And in …

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Morning Joe Unleashes a Powerful Supercut Exposing Trump’s Recent Ravings

Global affairs have been nothing short of chaotic in recent weeks, and former President Donald Trump has been making quite the fuss about them. MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” compiled a supercut of Trump’s wildest, most outrageous, and downright bizarre gaffes and tangents, which aired on Tuesday morning. Brace yourself for a dose of perplexity. The compilation …

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