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Why Are More Americans Interested In Dual Citizenship? Marshall has also noticed a clear trend of more Americans, especially those with significant assets, applying for dual citizenship lately.
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Giulia Carbonaro,
MSNBC Newsweek,
24 May 2025
The two admired the rapper's car collection as 2 Chainz explained his love for a certain Tesla model that has been under scrutiny lately.
Caitlin Higgins, a frequent traveler who works for an interior design site in Los Angeles, recently experienced the benefits on a flight from Sydney to Wellington, New Zealand.
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Christopher Elliott,
USA Today,
17 May 2025
Inflation in Japan had surpassed the BOJ's 2% target for three straight years, coming in most recently at 3.6% in April.
The Oilers got out in front early, scoring just 1:27 into the game off the stick of Adam Henrique, his second goal of the playoffs, which turned out to be all the Oilers would need.
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Kilty Cleary,
MSNBC Newsweek,
15 May 2025
The singer had just gotten off the road from her Strip Love arena tour.
The bill now heads for a vote in the full House, where Speaker Johnson is operating under very tight margins: House Republicans have one of the thinnest majorities in history at 220-212, meaning Johnson can only afford to lose three members of his caucus if all Democrats are opposed.
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Nik Popli,
Time,
22 May 2025
In fiscal 2027 that starts July 1, 2026, the finance department now expects the state's net available general revenue to reach $6.88 billion -- an increase of $201.3 million or 3% above fiscal 2026, Hudson said.
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Michael R. Wickline,
Arkansas Online,
22 May 2025
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