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EB-5 Visa application process rescheduled to January 2025: What it means for Indians seeking jobs in the US
The U.S. Visa Bulletin for October 2024 reveals key changes impacting Indian EB-5 Visa applicants, notably rescheduling the application process to January 2025. This adjustment affects Indian investors and job seekers, requiring them to modify their plans. Nonetheless, advancements in final action dates offer some advantages for those already in the system.
Pete Hegseth confirmed to lead Pentagon after VP Vance casts tie-breaking vote
ByadminThe Senate voted to confirm President Donald Trump’s nominee, Pete Hegseth, as defense secretary on Friday night after a high-tempered battle to sway lawmakers in his favor that was almost derailed by accusations about his behavior. The final vote came down to the wire: three Republicans opposed, making for a 50 to 50 vote. Vice…
5 weeks ahead of Budget, government appoints new revenue secretary
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MSNBC’S Sharpton relationship underlines network’s disdain for media ethics
Ever since MSNBC signed radical activist Al Sharpton as a weeknight host in 2011, the subject of media ethics has been beside the point. A “news” network that hires a man who notoriously spread the Tawana Brawley rape hoax in the 80s – and paid $65,000 in damages for it – doesn’t imply “news” is…
Two journalists killed in northern Syria
A journalists’ association says two journalists working for Kurdish media outlets were killed in Syria while covering fighting between Turkish-backed fighters and Syrian Kurdish militia.