Read this before you sign that Affidavit of Support
The Affidavit of Support, commonly referred to as Form I-864, is a critical document in the U.S. immigration process. It serves as…
The Affidavit of Support, commonly referred to as Form I-864, is a critical document in the U.S. immigration process. It serves as…
A Houston couple died in a crash on their anniversary, leading to the arrest of John Nathan Dool on intoxication charges. The community mourns the loss and highlights the need for improved road safety.
The U.S. Department of Justice recently dismissed federal prosecutor Maurene Comey, known for handling high-profile cases like those involving Jeffrey Epstein. As the daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, her dismissal has attracted significant public attention due to her familial ties and notable legal history. The DOJ has yet to disclose the reason behind this decision, sparking widespread speculation and interest in her future endeavors.
Kerrville, Texas, establishes free dog bathing stations for search and rescue K9s aiding flood recovery. Local businesses and organizations provide crucial grooming services to support these essential teams in their efforts.
AT&T sets up a Mobile Connectivity Center in Hunt, TX, following severe flooding. The center offers free Wi-Fi, computers, and charging stations to support residents affected by the disaster.
Former NFL linebacker Bryan Braman has died at 38 after battling a rare cancer. Known for his time with the Houston Texans, he was a fan favorite and Super Bowl champion.
A recent AP-NORC poll reveals challenges for Trump’s policies, with only 25% of U.S. adults reporting a positive impact. Key areas like the economy, immigration, and health care show weak approval, reflecting broader public skepticism.
The Senate approved President Trump’s proposal to cut $9 billion from foreign aid and public media funding. The cuts, aimed at reducing federal spending, have now been sent back to the House. With a Friday deadline approaching, the proposal is under scrutiny for its potential impact on international programs and public broadcasting services. The decision underscores the ongoing debate about national spending priorities.
Malacañang refutes claims linking First Lady Marie Louise Araneta-Marcos to Paolo Tantoco’s death, citing a forged police report. The Philippine Consulate in Los Angeles confirms the report’s alteration, deviating from Beverly Hills Police Department standard language and protocol. The Manila Times seeks comment from columnist Rigoberto Tiglao.
The Tax Court concluded that the IRS did not demonstrate that a valid Notice of Deficiency was mailed to Cano’s last known address. As a result, the petition was untimely, and the case was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.