U.S. Land Borders Will Stay Closed To Nonessential Travel Into Next Year

Limits on cross-border travel will continue until at least the end of President Trump’s term.
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Nio - aka the ‘Chinese Tesla’ - has opened a bold retail showroom like no other, aiming to spearhead growth in Europe and the U.S. And if the auto maker has its way, Oslo’s prime shopping district won't be the last retail center to welcome a Nio House.
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The drop was another fallout of rising inflation and widespread economic uncertainty, and a retreat after years of a funding boom.
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AEW Dynamite results as Wardlow becomes TNT champion.
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Which? says it has reported easyJet to the Civil Aviation Authority, asking the regulator to investigate the airline's treatment of passengers who have their flights cancelled.
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The twins were born just weeks before he had a baby girl with Grimes, his former partner.
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Downing Street is in chaos, as three cabinet members and dozens of junior secretaries have resigned, while Johnson fired another cabinet member Wednesday evening.
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Dispatches from Ukraine, provided by Forbes Ukraine’s editorial team.
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As the Federal Reserve battles rapid inflation, officials are likely to stay on an aggressive path even as signs of economic cooling emerge.
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The suit, involving girls ages 8 and 9, claims TikTok knew or should have known that its product was “addictive” and was directing children to dangerous content.
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Gasoline prices have reached historic highs this year, but the underlying reasons for the price spikes have been years in the making. The enthusiasm for the energy transition has discouraged investment in both oil production and new refineries, and the Russian-Ukraine war has made the gap worse.
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With the economy collapsing at home along with his popularity as elections loom, Erdogan is saying to the West, 'You need me to co-ordinate on Nato actions toward Putin? Don't subvert my hold on power and don't oppose my upcoming anti-democratic ruses.'
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A deal between Amazon and the food distribution service Grubhub includes free delivery for Prime members.
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He built an empire around hair care products aimed at African American consumers, including a softener that inspired the Jheri curl.
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The UEFA Women's Euro in England, delayed for a year, kicked off with a bang at Old Trafford, the so-called 'The Theatre of Dreams' in Manchester as a crowd of 70,000, a new record for the competition, watched hosts England defeat Austria.
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A Texas training organization found in its report that by the time an onsite police officer had asked again for permission to shoot, the gunman had already entered Robb Elementary School—one of several mistakes made by law enforcement during the Uvalde shooting.
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Twenty-four states lack any performance-based accountability system for the dollars that flow into public colleges and universities. Texas' success shows why that needs to change.
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The study estimated that coronavirus vaccines prevented 58% of deaths that could have occurred otherwise in the U.S.
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Johnson survived a no-confidence vote last month and is refusing to resign.
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A 57% majority of U.S. adults don’t think the court should have overturned Roe v. Wade—including 52% of residents of states that are already moving to ban abortion.
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Central bankers raised rates by the most since 1994 last month, and minutes from the gathering explained their logic.
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Over the last five years, media entities have been discovering, and taking advantage, of the increasing value surrounding podcasts. Podcast intellectual property (IP) has been bought in droves and massive licensing deals have been struck. The IP is now being exploited across other media.
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The world would be a much less prosperous place without these courageous investors whose work greatly improves companies.
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Previously, only doctors, nurses or physician assistants were allowed to prescribe the treatment, known as Paxlovid.
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Biden is sending Griner a response to the letter she sent him on Monday.
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“I don’t want to help him,” Joe Rogan said about Trump on a podcast this week.
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Winner of the one-on-one hoops championship in Las Vegas, July 16, to take home $250,000
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Rafael Nadal knocked off Fritz in five sets, 3-6, 7-5, 3-6, 7-5, 7-6(4) across 4 hours, 20 minutes to reach the Wimbledon semifinals. Nadal has won 19 straight major matches this year after winning the Australian and French Opens in the same calendar year for the first time in his career.
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Central bankers raised rates by the most since 1994 last month, and minutes from the gathering explained their logic.
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It is finally official. Borussia Dortmund has signed striker Sébastien Haller from Ajax Amsterdam. Haller has signed a four-year contract, and Ajax will receive €31 million ($31.5m), plus performance-based add-ons.
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Hussle was shot and killed in LA in 2019.
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Oil prices have been slipping over the last two weeks, but the drop has accelerated in recent days.
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The documentary is expected to give an inside look at the former president’s inner circle during the 2020 election and before and after the insurrection.
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Tens of thousands of people have donated to support two-year-old Aiden McCarthy, whose parents were both killed in Monday’s mass shooting near Chicago.
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With assault charges hanging over him in his native Australia, Nick Kyrgios continues to march through the Wimbledon draw.
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New rules would undo Trump administration actions and give borrowers an easier path through loan forgiveness programs.
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Stephanie Clegg paid $90,000 for a Marc Chagall painting at a Sotheby’s auction in 1994. It was reappraised for $100,000 in 2008. Now an expert panel in France wants to destroy it as a fake.
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The January 6 committee subpoenaed Cipollone at the end of June, following weeks of calls for the former top White House attorney to meet with investigators.
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The Department of Education on Wednesday said it hoped to fix a “broken” student-loan system by expanding relief for those who are permanently disabled and those who have been defrauded by for-profit schools.
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Electricity de France is the country’s sixth largest public company and 119th largest public company in the world.
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Police say 21-year-old Robert Crimo III confessed to committing a mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois.
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The pope said he is “open” to giving women opportunities in the church system.
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That view has been validated with the passage of House Bill 430, a measure that preempts local cities from imposing rent control, making Ohio one of 29 states that doesn’t allow rent control to be passed by local governments.
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The senator called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger asking him about potentially throwing away ballots, Raffensperger said.
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You’d undoubtedly observe that human society works one way and nature works in a completely different way.
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Thousands of people every year apply for U.S. citizenship. But why? What are the benefits? How does citizenship differ from permanent residence? What is required and how hard is it to get? How long does it take? These questions about citizenship are worth exploring. Is citizenship for you?
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By announcing a new policy focused on increasing rather than decreasing American energy production, President Biden could change expectations about the direction of U.S. energy production, resulting in an immediate decline in the price of oil.
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In a move that surprised many, the European Parliament gave final approval on Wednesday to a new policy that will allow some nuclear and natural gas energy projects to qualify as being “green” for access to low interest loans and even some state subsidies.
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The automated Picnic Pizza Station yielded labor and food cost savings during its initial pilot with Texas A&M and the University of Chicago.
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