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Many people hear the term “Green Card” and think only about the process individuals go through. But most Americans do not know how the Green Card policy is actually created and controlled by the U.S. government. This topic matters because lawful permanent residency affects families, the workfo...


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The U.S.–China relationship is arguably the most consequential bilateral relationship in the 21st century. As China’s economic and technological power grow, the debates in Washington, among U.S. voters, and across international institutions are intensifying. Strategic competition in trade, technology, alliances, and global norms is shaping not...


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Every election year, millions of Americans try to understand how Democrats and Republicans differ on major issues. These differences shape laws, spending, and everyday life. For voters, students, and teachers, the challenge is cutting through noise and finding a clear, simple explanation. This guide breaks down Democrat vs Republican policies ...


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The gun control debate in the United States is one of the most long-lasting and complex public policy issues. Americans discuss it in schools, workplaces, elections, and courts. The challenge is simple to describe but difficult to solve: How should the country balance public safety with individual rig...


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Many Americans hear about the “separation of powers” during elections, Supreme Court hearings, or political debates, but the idea can still feel confusing. This matters because the separation of powers determines how the U.S. government works, who has authority, and how each branch limits the others. Without it, one branch could gain too much ...


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