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Trump Administration Announce Plans to Amend Citizenship Test as Current One Is ‘Too Easy’

For decades, the U.S. citizenship test has been further than a formality. It’s the moment when emigrants demonstrate their knowledge of American history and government, frequently marking the final step in their trip toward getting citizens. Many approach the test with a sense of excitement rather than fear, knowing that most applicants pass with relative…
I’m Canadian, and my husband is American. We chose to live in Canada even though salaries are often lower.

For immigrant families navigating life between two countries, the question of where to settle is rarely just about jobs or geography. It’s about where one feels safe, welcome, and able to thrive — not just economically, but emotionally. As cross-border relationships become increasingly common in our globalized world, couples like Isheeta Borkar and her husband…
More and More of Us Never Want to Have Children. Is That a Problem?

Imagine a world where almost one-third of adults who don’t have children never want them at all. Surprising? According to new research, we’re already there. A groundbreaking Michigan State University study released last week reveals a striking shift: the percentage of non-parents who don’t want children has skyrocketed from 14% in 2002 to 29% in…
Grandmother Sentenced After Baby Left in Hot Car Dies Less Than a Year After Another Grandchild Died While in Her Care

In the tranquil town of Wauchula, Florida, a heartrending tale unfolds, one marked by loss and legal ramifications. Tracey Nix, a 67-year-old grandmother, finds herself at the center of a grave legal battle following the tragic death of her seven-month-old granddaughter, Uriel, left in a sweltering car. This calamity strikes less than a year after…
World’s Longest-Serving Death Row Inmate to Receive Record Payout After He Was Found Not Guilty 56 Years After Sentencing

What happens when the justice system gets it wrong—not just for a day or a year, but for decades? Iwao Hakamata’s story is one of the longest and most heartbreaking legal battles in modern history. Convicted in 1968 for a crime he didn’t commit, Hakamata spent over 56 years on death row, his fate sealed…
Human Remains Found in California Identified as 13-Year-Old Girl Who Disappeared 50 Years Ago

In the quiet expanse of a California riverbed, a discovery made nearly three decades ago puzzled investigators—a set of skeletal remains, anonymous and mysterious. The case languished in the files of unsolved mysteries, holding secrets of a past life untold. Fast forward to today, and the advancements in forensic technology have finally pulled back the…




