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Total Confusion: New Green Card Rule For Immigrants And Employers

A new Trump administration green card policy could force many applicants in the U.S. to apply from their home countries, leaving attorneys, immigrants and employers waiting for clearer guidance.

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Side Hustles Become a Necessity for Millions as Costs Rise

Nearly Half of Americans Have a Side Hustle in 2026 A Side Hustle Survey from LendingTree shows that 44% of Americans now have a side...

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Harlem Biscuit Company Founder Chef Boots Now Shipping Award Winning Biscuits

Chef Boots Brings Harlem Biscuit Company Biscuits Nationwide As Biscuit Lovers Can Savor His Winning Dish From “Beat Bobby Flay” Season 38 Celebrity chef Melvin...

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Spurs Return Home for Game 6 Searching for Answers — Especially From Fox

The Spurs Return Home Tonight Facing Elimination After Dropping Game 5 in Oklahoma City The Spurs return to San Antonio tonight facing elimination after dropping...

“Out Of Bounds”: NAACP Targets College Sports Over Black Voting Rights

The NAACP’s new “Out of Bounds” campaign calls on Black athletes, recruits, fans, alumni and donors to withhold support from major public universities in states accused of weakening Black voting representation.

Knicks Reach NBA Finals For First Time Since 1999

The New York Knicks are heading back to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 after completing a four-game sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Spurs Defense Smothers Thunder as Western Conference Finals Becomes Best-of-Three

The Spurs Held Oklahoma City to 33% Shooting in a Dominant Game 4 Win at Frost Bank Center Something had to give. The Spurs hadn’t...

Spurs Lose More Than Game 3 as Thunder Seize Control of West Finals

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Leads Disciplined Thunder Effort as Spurs Struggle with Turnovers and Bench Production I came into this Western Conference Finals against the Oklahoma City...

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