Month: August 2024

Human Remains Found Near Popular Brooklyn Attraction for Second Time This Week

Authorities in New York are investigating the discovery of human remains near

US Introduces ‘Parole in Place’ for Immigrants: Requirements and Documentation

The United States has launched a new initiative called ‘Parole in Place’

New Carry-On Luggage Rules Effective September 1 for Flights to the U.S.

Updated Regulations for Air Travel Starting September 1, 2024, new regulations will

U.S. Navy Ship Sails Through Taiwan Strait Amid Rising Tensions with China

Routine Passage Amidst Heightened Geopolitical Tensions On August 22, 2024, a U.S.

Texas Breaks Heat Records: Several Cities Exceed Historical Highs with More Scorching Days Ahead

Texas is enduring an extreme heatwave, with several cities setting new historical

U.S. Moves Forward with New Sanctions on 60 Venezuelan Officials After Maduro’s Election Fraud

The U.S. government has prepared a preliminary list of 60 Venezuelan officials

“Yes, She Can!”: Obama Declares U.S. Ready for Kamala Harris as President

In a powerful endorsement at the Democratic Convention on August 20, Barack

How to Register to Vote in the United States

Upcoming Presidential Election and Voting Registration With the U.S. presidential election fast

How Much Money Do You Need to Be Considered ‘Rich’ in the United States?

Defining Wealth in America In the United States, the threshold for being

Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Cucumbers Hits New York; State with Second Highest Cases

Salmonella Outbreak Tied to Cucumbers Affects New York; Second Most Cases in

U.S. Forms Task Force to Combat Transnational Criminal Gang ‘Tren de Aragua’

U.S. Creates Task Force to Tackle ‘Tren de Aragua’ Criminal Network The

U.S. Threatens Accountability for “Electoral Fraud” in Venezuela

U.S. Warns Over Venezuelan Election Irregularities The U.S. government has issued a