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First Lady Melania Trump is slated to make a rare public appearance at the White House to unveil a new stamp dedicated to former first lady Barbara Bush on May 8. The ceremony will offer the ...
The U.S. Postal Service has released a new pane of Forever stamps featuring a beloved literary classic. The stamps, based on the cherished children’s book “Goodnight Moon,” were unveiled at ...
He’s also letting key GOP committees find consensus among their ranks on tough calls about potential changes to Medicaid and food stamps. “People say, ‘This is my red line. I can’t cross ...
House prices fell in April as buyers faced paying thousands of pounds more in stamp duty, according to new figures from Nationwide. Prices were down 0.6% month-on-month, the building society said.
Indian travelers are facing visa application challenges due to extensive bank statements filled with numerous UPI transactions. Despite no official changes, applicants submit hundreds of pages to ...
In this environment, PayPal and Visa report earnings on Tuesday and Mastercard reports earnings Thursday, with Wednesday marking the 100th day since the president took office. Trump's second term has ...
Travellers have been warned to take USA visa requirements seriously after a wave of problems entering the country as the Trump administration cracks down on immigration. Several countries have ...
A Ghanaian woman who won the Diversity Lottery (aka American Lottery) has suffered a setback in her quest to relocate to the US. This comes after she was denied a US visa following her interview at ...
In the Sunday email, the Admissions and Financial Aid Office advised students that they could defer their acceptance if they are unable to secure a visa before the next academic year begins.
“It’s a tremendous stamp of approval because the HLC has high standards. There are five criteria and there’s all kinds of standards that you have to meet. We met them all without any ...
The Trump administration has restored the student visa registrations of thousands of foreign students studying in the United States who had minor — and often dismissed — legal infractions.