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Abdi Nor Iftin’s path from refugee to US citizen shows how the American Dream still exists for some people, even as many Americans feel it is slipping away.

US hospitality jobs fell in June, surprising analysts who expected the World Cup to lift hiring.

A North Carolina mail carrier, Brandi Reynolds, was kidnapped and killed while on her route, and police charged William Craig Durham in the case.

President Donald Trump’s stance is casting uncertainty over the future of the North American free trade deal as Canada and the United States head past a key review deadline.

The article says CEOs should get back to a moderate, practical style of leadership, with Dan Smoot, Jamie Dimon, and Ron Vachris shown as examples of leaders trying to work with government and focus on shared goals.

Former governors Eric Holcomb and Gina Raimondo launched RAISE US, a bipartisan coalition aimed at helping workers and employers prepare for AI-driven job disruption.

Jeromy Smith, a Defense Department flight test engineer, was among the eight people killed when a B-52 crashed at Edwards Air Force Base in California.

A year after the immigration raid at Glenn Valley Foods, South Omaha businesses are still struggling, and local leaders say the fallout has not gone away.

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo and Democrat Aaron Ford won their primaries, setting up a closely watched race for governor in a swing state.
A federal judge struck down President Donald Trump’s $100,000 fee for new H-1B visas, ruling that the policy was unlawful.
SoFi Stadium workers, represented by Unite Here Local 11, have overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike just before Los Angeles hosts the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
A new lease sale in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge drew only small bids, but it still moves the area closer to possible oil and gas development.
The U.S. labor market stayed strong in May, with job growth beating forecasts even as the Federal Reserve faces pressure from higher inflation and energy costs after the Iran war.
President Donald Trump wants to cut funding for the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, a small federal agency that investigates major chemical accidents and recommends safety fixes.

The Trump administration’s cuts and policy changes have hollowed out the U.S. diplomatic corps, forcing veteran diplomats like Kelly Adams-Smith out as foreign crises grow.

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said U.S. tech workers may need to give up some work-life balance to stay competitive with China’s tougher work culture.

Spain is moving to legalize more than 500,000 undocumented immigrants, offering a sharp contrast with President Donald Trump’s deportation-focused approach in the U.S.

Former Des Moines schools superintendent Ian Roberts was sentenced to two years in federal prison for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and will likely be deported after serving his term.

Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson said a chemical tank implosion at the Nippon Dynawave plant in Longview has turned into a recovery effort after two deaths were confirmed and nine other people were presumed dead.
President Donald Trump’s new green card crackdown, announced by USCIS under DHS, is drawing sharp criticism because it could force many legal immigrants to leave the US and wait abroad for their cases.
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