Trump, nuclear and Fast-Track Reactor Approvals
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Federal immigration officials arrested dozens of immigrants following their immigration court hearings in multiple U.S. cities this week, in operations that advocates said appeared to target people who had been in the country for less than two years.
The expedited delivery of China's next-generation stealth fighters could shift the airpower balance in South Asia. India continues to modernize its air force with
A group of 59 White South Africans arrived in the United States last week after being granted refugee status by the White House, which has fast-tracked the processing of Afrikaner refugees but paused refugee applications for other nationalities.
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"Entrepreneurship is really hard. There's no instant success ... You just have to be ready to fail," says Dayu Dara Permata, co-founder and CEO of Pinhome.
Grab a quick and tasty bite at these familiar fast-food chains, which offer standardized menus, convenient locations and budget-friendly meal options.
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The three men are in detention at the Imperial Regional Detention Facility, an ICE detention facility in Calexico, and the government is still seeking to deport them.
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The average cost of a fast-food meal in the U.S. is now $11.56 in major cities across the U.S., according to LendingTree.
McDonald’s has announced a plan to hire 375,000 employees. The plan is one of the fast-food chain’s largest hiring pushes in years, reports CNBC. The hiring, which will take place over the summer, will be across McDonald’s company-owned and franchised locations, according to a company spokesperson.
Fast-food workers are facing an affordability crisis, needing to work longer hours to afford the meals they serve. Wage gaps highlight economic issues in the food industry.
Studies suggest that a mix of lifting and running is better for overall health and longevity than either workout in isolation—here’s a particularly intense way to do it.
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