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For more than 20 years, the diversity visa, also known as the visa lottery, has faced numerous calls across the federal government for reform and outright elimination.
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Imagine investing $100 million in land, infrastructure and environmental restoration only to be told years later that the federal government has changed its mind and your permit no longer counts.
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Maryland public schools appear to be struggling.
SharesTehran trying to sabotage Trump's Caspian region peace plan
When the Islamic Republic of Iran launches drones into the territory of a U.S. partner, Americans should pay attention.
SharesTexas voters, don't be fooled by James Talarico
Democrats have had trouble in recent years attracting conservative evangelical voters, who vote mostly for Republicans.
SharesAmerica's AI future demands a nuclear power comeback
When xAI's Colossus data center opened near Memphis, Tennessee, in July 2024, it began drawing roughly 150 megawatts continuously from the grid, about as much electricity as a midsize city.
SharesTrump's H200 chip shift exposes the real battleground in the AI race with China
The Trump administration's lifting of restrictions on H200-class chips marks a turning point in the debate over export controls.
SharesThe Obamas: Cosplaying unity while sowing resentment
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, a civil rights icon, died peacefully at his home in Chicago in mid-February.
SharesWe're careening toward the worst financial crisis in history
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SharesSafeguard humanity from internet inanity
Human thought, augmented by artificial intelligence and turbocharged by the internet, is stretching toward infinity the limits of what is thinkable.
SharesThe choice was clear: Bomb Iran or build fallout shelters
They whine ceaselessly about endless wars. They say our action against Iran's murderous theocracy is clearly unconstitutional. Make no mistake: Democrats want America to lose this war.
SharesTo win in November, Republicans must focus on seniors
The news at the end of last week that employment actually fell by 92,000 in February underscored the strong possibility that November may bring difficult midterm elections for Republicans.
SharesKaine's mutiny is in line with Democrats' defeatism
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SharesChicago's lakefront proves a de facto invasion
Every day, I drive DuSable Lake Shore Drive daily from one end of Chicago to the other. Tents line the frozen lakefront, enduring Lake Michigan winds that would kill the unprepared.
SharesThe hidden lobby war against Venezuela's democratic transition
For years, and especially in recent months, I have watched something deeply troubling unfold in the movement for Venezuela's freedom.
SharesAttack on Iran reveals anti-Americanism on college campuses
The Trump administration must keep up the hard line in combating antisemitism and anti-Americanism on college campuses.
SharesTrump right to try to stop Iran, the world's biggest terrorist organization
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SharesU.S. adults say it's more wrong to view porn than abort a baby
A new survey from the Pew Research Center to rate the morality of nine different behaviors and actions, from consuming alcohol to having an extramarital affair, found more U.S. adults find it unacceptable to watch pornography than abort a baby. That's quite a culture shift -- and shock.
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