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Local Official Accuses Flight School of Espionage for Training International Students

Darin Hale with the Anderson City Council has claimed that IASCO Flight Training in Redding is a security risk because it trains Chinese students.

‘I Haven’t Felt This Venezuelan in a Long Time’

For ACoM Associate Editor Pilar Marrero, the U.S. assault on Venezuela marks the first sign of change and, possibly, hope for the country in decades.

Where Does Venezuela Go From Here?

The path ahead for Venezuela remains unclear following the Jan 3 arrest by US forces of the country's now-deposed leader, Nicolas Maduro.

Unions Join Lawsuit Challenging $100K Fee for H-1B Workers

The lawsuit states that President Donald Trump does not have Constitutional authority to essentially levy a new tax.

USCIS Issues Several Clarifications to New $100K H-1B Fee Rule

The White House has rolled back several of the provisions attached to a new $100,000 fee for H-1B workers. Immigration analysts predict legal challenges to the executive order.

Trump Signs Executive Order Attaching $100,000 Annual Fee for H-1B Workers

“This move will hurt US innovation and exacerbate an already serious shortage of medical professionals.” — Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Washington.
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Humanoid Robots and the Future of Work, Power, and Care

Updated | The robot age is taking shape. As China and the United States race to build humanoid machines, the stakes now touch economic growth, security, and global influence.
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Blazers’ Two-Year Gambit on Yang Hansen Stuns the NBA

Portland’s draft shocker wasn’t reckless. By grabbing Yang Hansen at No. 16, the Blazers cashed in on a two-year plan that could redefine their future and reshape China’s basketball legacy.
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Steph Curry’s Return to China: Honored Like a Prince, Welcomed Like Family

Steph Curry’s return to Chongqing was insane — 5,000 drones, sneaker parades, hot pot, wild fan love. The mountain mega city went all out, welcoming him like family.