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3 weeks ago |
jconline.com | Erin Mansfield |Sara Chernikoff |Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón
Around 1.5 million international students were in the U.S. on F-1 or M-1 visas in 2023. New York University had the most international students, with nearly 25,000 F-1 visas at its main campus. Purdue University had more than 13,000 international students across its campuses.
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1 month ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Andrea Riquier |Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón
In the housing market, homeowners insurance has become the embodiment of the effects of climate change. Over the past several years more frequent and more expensive severe weather events have strained insurance companies, even as skyrocketing premiums punish homeowners’ wallets.
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1 month ago |
pressenterpriseonline.com | Lauren Villagran |Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón
A U.S. Army soldier who was present at an illegal nightclub in Colorado where over 100 people suspected of being in the country unlawfully were detained has been arrested on federal drug charges, authorities said. Staff Sgt. Juan Gabriel Orona-Rodriguez was assigned to Fort Carson, an Army post south of the underground nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Denver said. FBI special agents arrested Orona-Rodriguez, 28, on April 30.
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2 months ago |
flipboard.com | Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón |Suhail Bhat
You Just Started a Heart-Healthy Diet—Here Are 27 Recipes to Make FirstEating for a healthy heart is doable and delicious with these recipes. Whether it's breakfast, lunch or dinner, each recipe is low in sodium and …
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Mar 28, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Austin Fast |Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón
More than 37 million Americans drink water from systems that exceed limits on toxic "forever chemicals," according to USA TODAY's analysis of the first update of Environmental Protection Agency data under the Trump administration. The EPA had been updating these records quarterly like clockwork, but this data release came more than a month later than expected, tucked amid an onslaught of cuts and changes within the agency.
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Mar 28, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Austin Fast |Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón
More than 37 million Americans drink water from systems that exceed limits on toxic "forever chemicals," according to USA TODAY's analysis of the first update of Environmental Protection Agency data under the Trump administration. The EPA had been updating these records quarterly like clockwork, but this data release came more than a month later than expected, tucked amid an onslaught of cuts and changes within the agency.
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Mar 21, 2025 |
courier-journal.com | Trevor Hughes |Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón |Bart Jansen |Rick Jervis
Trevor Hughes Ignacio Calderon Bart Jansen Rick JervisUSA TODAYAURORA, Colorado ‒ The immigration judge looked over the crowded courtroom and called his next case: "Jefferson José? Jefferson José?"No one answered. Judge Joseph Imburgia again scanned the courtroom buried deep within a sprawling U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in suburban Denver, looking over the rows of men in orange or red detainee clothing.
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Mar 21, 2025 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Trevor Hughes |Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón |Bart Jansen |Rick Jervis
Trump shipped them to El Salvador. Their families say their only crime was a tattoo. AURORA, Colorado ‒ The immigration judge looked over the crowded courtroom and called his next case: "Jefferson José? Jefferson José?"Judge Joseph Imburgia again scanned the courtroom buried deep within a sprawling U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in suburban Denver, looking over the rows of men in orange or red detainee clothing.
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Mar 21, 2025 |
flipboard.com | Trevor Hughes |Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón |Bart Jansen |Rick Jervis
6 hours agoDetentions of European tourists at US borders spark fears of traveling to AmericaSAN DIEGO (AP) — Lennon Tyler and her German fiancé often took road trips to Mexico when he vacationed in the United States since it was only a day’s drive from her home in Las Vegas, one of the perks of their long-distance relationship.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Joan Meiners |Ignacio Calderon |Ignacio Calderón
A bill making its way through the Arizona Legislature would restrict new wind farm projects to sites at least 12 miles from any property zoned for residential use, leaving almost no land available for wind energy in the state. If passed, it would become the most restrictive law limiting wind power development in the United States and would remove about 90% of Arizona's land from consideration for this renewable energy infrastructure, according to an analysis by The Arizona Republic and USA TODAY.