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In recent weeks, there's been a debate among conservatives over the H-1B visa program. State Department data shows that workers from India received the majority of H-1B visas issued last year.
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President Biden, 82, has focused on U.S. foreign policy for decades. As he leaves office, he said his team's work on ...
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John DeSando, a Los Angeles Press Club first-place winner for National Entertainment Journalism, is also host of NPR’s WCBE’s Cinema Classics and podcasts Back Talk and Double Take, both of which are ...