MIGRATION

Jan 09 2025POLITICS

Sheinbaum's Witty Reply to Trump's Gulf Name Change Suggestion

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum had a snarky response to a comment made by U. S. President-elect Donald Trump. Trump had proposed changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. During her daily press briefing in front of a world map, Sheinbaum jokingly suggested renaming North

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Jan 09 2025POLITICS

Immigration Debate: A New Path for Democrats?

With Donald Trump set to become president again, some Democrats and pro-immigration groups are considering new ideas to address immigration. Some want to reduce overall immigration numbers while creating better legal paths for immigrants based on the economy's needs and humanitarian relief. Represe

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Texas Births: A Decade of Change

Over the past decade, Texas has seen a fascinating shift in its birth rates. The state’s population has been on the rise, but the number of babies being born has actually decreased. Experts point to the increasing number of people moving to Texas from other countries as a major factor. In 2014, Texa

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Jan 08 2025POLITICS

Why People Are Leaving Massachusetts

Ever wondered why some states see more people moving in, while others see more people moving out? Well, Massachusetts is one of those states where folks seem to be packing their bags. Two moving services, U-Haul and United Van Lines, recently reported that more people are leaving the Bay State than

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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Aliens and Migration: Science Fiction's Take on Immigration

Science fiction films have long used aliens to explore real-world topics like immigration. After the Cold War, Hollywood and other countries' films started to reflect more on race, class, and gender in relation to immigration. By looking at movies like Alien Nation, Coneheads, Men in Black, the Star

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Jan 06 2025RELIGION

Pope Picks San Diego Bishop to Lead Washington Catholic Church

Pope Francis has made a significant decision, naming Cardinal Robert W. McElroy as the new Roman Catholic archbishop of Washington. This appointment, announced by the Vatican, is timed just two weeks before President-elect Donald J. Trump's inauguration. The move is seen as a strategic step by Pope

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Trump’s Big Plan: One Bill, Many Battles

Donald Trump is teaming up with top Republicans in Congress to create a single, massive bill that includes all his major goals, like tougher immigration rules, tax cuts, and more military spending. This plan might cause big political fights because some Republicans don’t like it. The House has a ver

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Jan 06 2025HEALTH

Life Changes and Migration: How Adversity Drives Us Home

Ever wondered how big life changes like divorce or job loss affect where we live? It turns out, they can push us to move, especially back to familiar places or towards family. This isn't just a one-time thing; these moves can happen right after the event or even years later. Researchers in the US lo

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Jan 06 2025POLITICS

Elon Musk Ditches Farage: A Change of Heart

Elon Musk, a billionaire supporter of President-elect Donald J. Trump, has publicly turned against Nigel Farage, a British anti-immigrant politician. Just weeks ago, Musk was backing Farage's party, Reform U. K. , but now he's calling for new leadership. Musk tweeted that Farage lacks what it takes,

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Jan 05 2025BUSINESS

A Special Delivery: Guatemalan Food Flies Across Borders

Imagine this: you're sitting in the US, missing the tastes of your home country, Guatemala. Enter Maik Chavez, a 36-year-old entrepreneur from Guatemala City. He runs Maik Express, a unique business that bridges the gap between homesick expats and their favorite Guatemalan food. In 2024, he made 38

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