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Trump Touts $5 Million ‘Gold Card’ as New Path to Citizenship

Former President Donald Trump has recently unveiled a groundbreaking proposal: a $5 million ‘gold card’. This initiative is designed to provide a brand-new path to U.S. citizenship. Trump emphasizes that this gold card is a ‘more sophisticated’ alternative to the traditional green card, specifically aimed at attracting the wealthiest students and entrepreneurs from around the…

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China Signals Confidence in Economy Despite Sluggish Growth and U.S. Trade War

As Chinese leaders convene in Beijing, they convey a strong sense of confidence regarding the nation’s economic future. This posture comes even as the country grapples with sluggish economic growth and mounting pressures from the United States. The annual meeting of the National People’s Congress (NPC) serves as a crucial forum for China’s leadership to…

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How Retaliatory Tariffs by China, Canada and Mexico Could Harm American Farmers

During President Trump’s first term, trade wars resulted in a loss of billions of dollars in U.S. agricultural exports. Farmers and trade groups now face similar worries about the future as they anticipate even greater impacts from current retaliatory tariffs imposed by China, Canada, and Mexico. Historical Context: Trade Wars and Agriculture The agricultural sector…

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Trump Administration Proposes Dramatic I.R.S. Workforce Cuts: What It Means for Taxpayers

The Trump administration’s recent proposal to drastically reduce the workforce at the Internal Revenue Service (I.R.S.) has sparked concern among taxpayers and financial experts alike. The plan could see the agency’s workforce slashed by half, raising alarm bells about the implications for tax refunds and overall efficiency. This initiative is part of a broader effort…

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Trump Officials Mark Hundreds of Federal Properties for Potential Sale

In a bold move aimed at enhancing government efficiency, Trump administration officials have identified hundreds of federal properties for potential sale. This initiative aims to eliminate what has been described as “underutilized” office spaces and push for a more streamlined government operation. This new effort has sparked a significant conversation around the federal government’s real…

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