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Swiatek said the past few months have been ‘extremely challenging’ as the world No 2 criticised the ‘constant judgement’ ...
President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday his administration plans to sell a “gold card” for $5 million that will provide wealthy non-citizens U.S. residency and a route to citizenship ...
LEGACY OF SUCCESS: Ritchie Engineering president Thomas Ritchie, shown with his wife, Kristen, died earlier this month. He had a 56-year career with the company and wished for it to continue as a ...
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However, fans and media members cannot get enough from WTA World No. 2 Iga Swiatek. The Polish superstar is always asked questions about her pre-match playlists, travel schedule, and more.
Iga Swiatek is at it again. The polarizing former world No. 1 was booed by spectators on Saturday before she was eliminated by rising star Mirra Andreeva in a blockbuster semi-final at Indian Wells.
Iga Swiatek had one of the all-time dominating runs to a title at the BNP Paribas Open in 2024. We'll leave out the names to be kind, but her scores on the way to her second Indian Wells title were ...
Trump estimated that the government could sell up to one million 'gold cards' (representational) US President Donald Trump has proposed a new "gold card" residency permit, priced at $5 million ...
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday evening that he would be selling a “gold card,” allowing foreign-born potential immigrants a pathway to citizenship for $5 million. “You have a green ...
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