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Job Hunting in the Trump Era: A Boon or Battle for Seasoned Professionals
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News With Donald Trump back in the White House, professionals across industries are preparing for a transformed job market. His administration’s focus on deregulation, economic growth, and reshoring American jobs is poised to reshape hiring practices across corporate America. But what does this mean for seasoned professionals—especially those with extensive…
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US Army Says Recruitment Numbers Hit 15-Year High
By Jack Phillips President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth this week announced that U.S. Army recruitment numbers have reached a 15-year high after Trump’s election win. “Our Recruiters have one of the toughest jobs – inspiring the next generation of soldiers to serve. Congratulations and keep up the great work,” Army recruiting…
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Border Chief Homan Says Raid on Tren de Aragua Gang Was Leaked, Vows Accountability
By Samantha Flom Border czar Tom Homan promised on Feb. 6 to find those responsible for leaking the details of a raid targeting members of the Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang and hold them accountable. “This isn’t a game,” Homan told reporters outside the White House. “When operations get leaked like that, it puts our…
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Trump Says He Will Investigate California’s High-Speed Rail Project
By Kimberly Hayek President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday that his administration will investigate the long-delayed California high-speed rail project, which was authorized by voters in the state in 2008. California has dedicated billions to the project so far, yet no track has been laid. According to recent California High-Speed Rail Authority disclosures, 38 structures…
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Self-Deportations and Plummeting Crossings–How New Border Policies Impact Arizona
By Allan Stein YUMA, Ariz.—Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls said that border crossings near his city have continued to decline since President Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border on Jan. 20. “For the last four days—very specifically in the last four days—we haven’t had any transfers from the San Diego or Tucson sector,…
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US to Weigh El Salvador’s Offer to House Criminals of Any Nationality: Rubio
By Zachary Stieber The United States is considering the president of El Salvador’s offer to house criminals of any nationality in the Central American country’s jails, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Feb. 4. El Salvador President Nayib Bukele recently told U.S. officials his country would accept criminals of any nationality. “We have…
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Biden-Era Climate Rule Dead After Court Grants Dismissal of Appeal
By Zachary Stieber A climate rule issued during the Biden administration is officially dead after judges on Feb. 3 granted the new administration’s request to drop an appeal. Three judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, acting on a recent request from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), dismissed the government’s appeal…
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More Than 20,000 Federal Workers Have Taken Buyout Offer, Surge Expected Before Friday Deadline, Says Official
By Mark Tapscott WASHINGTON—More than 20,000 federal workers have accepted President Donald Trump’s buyout proposal since last week, and officials expect many more before Friday’s deadline, according to a knowledgeable administration official. “On background, I can tell you that the 20,000 number isn’t current. The number of deferred resignations is rapidly growing, and we’re expecting…
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ICE Arrests Wanted Criminal Suspects, Venezuelan Gang Members
By Naveen Athrappully Multiple gang members and illegal aliens were apprehended by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities in recent days amid President Donald Trump’s crackdown against illegal immigration. On Jan. 28, ICE officials arrested three Venezuelan illegal immigrants from El Paso, Texas, according to a Feb. 3 statement from the agency. This…
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Panama Says It Will Not Renew ‘Belt and Road’ Agreement With China After Rubio Visit
By Aldgra Fredly Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino said on Feb. 2 that his country will not renew its memorandum of understanding with the Chinese regime to be a part of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Speaking to reporters, Mulino said the agreement is due for renewal in…
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