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ACC Takes Its Biggest Championships Out Of North Carolina, Its Home State
The decision covers eight neutral-site championships in sports ranging from women's soccer to swimming and diving and from football to golf and baseball.
Obama Talks Gas Tax And Visas With Business Leaders
President Obama talked to business leaders about tax reform, clashes on immigration and the potential for a government shutdown on Wednesday.
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Declined: Visa, MasterCard Freeze Out Targeted Russian Banks
The U.S.-based credit card companies responded to sanctions imposed on Moscow in the wake of its annexation of Crimea.
Update: 27 UNT international students see visas revoked, TWU reports four
Twenty-seven University of North Texas students have reportedly had their visas revoked. The North Texas Daily reported that Faculty Senate Vice Chair William Joyner read from an email from UNT administrators at the Faculty Senate meeting Wednesday saying that the Department of Homeland Security revoked the student visas of 16 international students.
Trump's COVID-19 Visa Bans Hit Hard For Diversity Visa Lottery Recipients
Millions of immigrants apply for a shot at a green card through the diversity visa lottery, sometimes applying year after year. But this year, most winners are out of luck.
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The U.S. Must Expedite Visas For Afghans Who Helped The U.S., Congressman Says
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, about the drawdown of U.S. military forces from Afghanistan, and his call to fast-track immigration visas for Afghans who helped the U.S.
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International students face visa cancellations despite no criminal records
Some international students are suing the U.S. government after their visas have been cancelled. Many of them say they have never been convicted of a crime.
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Italy is launching a digital nomad visa
Italy will soon roll out a new visa that allows remote workers to live in Italy even though their jobs are based abroad. Supporters hope it will attract high-earning workers and spark innovation.
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U.S. Broadcasting Agency Will Not Extend Visas For Its Foreign Journalists
Dozens of foreign nationals working in the U.S. for Voice of America may have to leave the country, putting some at risk of retribution from their nations' governments.
Djokovic faces possible deportation after Australia again revokes his visa
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to reporter Elizabeth Kulas about Australia once again revoking tennis star Novak Djokovic's visa. This means he could be deported.
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