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Rivian Recalls Nearly 35,000 Delivery Vans Over Seat Belt Misuse Issue
By Rob Sabo Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Rivian Automotive announced on Dec. 3 it is recalling 34,824 delivery vans due to an issue with the driver’s seat belt that may prevent it from working properly in the event of an accident. According to a recall notice posted on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)…
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Your Brain’s Secret Defense Against Alzheimer’s
By Brendon Fallon and Lynn Xu For many people, Alzheimer’s disease casts an increasingly large shadow as mental fog, forgotten names, or slower thinking appear with age. However, our brains are not helpless. They have their own built-in cleaning and repair system—one that can dramatically reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s if properly supported. In a…
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The Best Food Scene You Don’t Know About Is in Buffalo, New York
By Adam Reiner, Bloomberg News Buffalo might be synonymous with hot wings, but there’s a less heralded bar staple that represents the city even better. The locally beloved roast beef on a caraway-seed-studded kümmelweck roll is a legacy left over from German immigrants who flocked to the northern New York metropolis in the early 19th…
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State Department to Require Social Media Review for H-1B Visa Applicants
By Aldgra Fredly The U.S. State Department announced on Dec. 3 that it will add an online presence review to the vetting requirements for all H-1B visa applicants and their dependents starting Dec. 15. H-1B visa applicants and their dependents will have to make their social media profiles public as of Dec. 15, according to…
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Trump Administration Halts Immigration Processing From 19 Countries
By Kimberly Hatek The Trump administration announced Tuesday it has suspended the processing of all immigration applications from 19 countries, including Afghanistan and Somalia, citing national security and public safety concerns. The action comes a week after an Afghan national was arrested for shooting two National Guard soldiers near the White House, killing one and…
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Northeast Prepares for First Major Snowstorm of Season
By The Associated Press PORTLAND, Maine—The Northeast was getting ready Tuesday for its first major snowstorm of the season, just as the Midwest began to escape snow and ice that snarled travel after the Thanksgiving holiday. Some parts of northern New England were expecting up to 10 inches of snow. A windy, potentially icy storm…
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ICE Urges New York to Honor Detainers for 7,000 Criminal Illegal Immigrants Held by State
By Aldgra Fredly U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Dec. 1 urged New York state to honor its detainers for more than 7,000 illegal immigrants currently in custody for various criminal offenses. ICE alleged that the state has already released about 6,947 criminal illegal immigrants with active detainers since Jan. 20. Among those released…
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Treasury Investigating Alleged Minnesota Fraud That Steered Money to Somali Terrorists
By Kimberly Hayek The Treasury Department is investigating claims that Minnesota taxpayer funds were stolen by fraudulent nonprofits and rerouted to the Al-Shabaab terrorist group in Somalia, according to Secretary Scott Bessent on Dec. 1. Bessent made the announcement on social media platform X, just days after President Donald Trump eliminated temporary deportation protections for…
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Hurricane Season Ends With No US Landfalls for First Time in 10 Years
By T.J. Muscaro Hurricane season officially came to an end on Nov. 30, and for the first time in 10 years, no hurricane made landfall in the United States. While the Atlantic’s annual cyclones still left their mark on a large portion of the East Coast, especially North Carolina, and wreaked havoc across neighboring nations…
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Rubio, Witkoff Meet With Ukraine Negotiators to Discuss Plans to End War
By Jacob Burg Three key Trump administration officials are meeting with Ukrainian negotiators in Florida this weekend in a push to broker an end to the war Russia began with its 2022 invasion, while setting the stage for talks between Washington and Moscow planned later this week. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Special Envoy Steve…
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