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by Michael Crow, Wall Street JournalJune 20, 2025 (electronic version) Excerpts: The administration’s actions this spring to terminate visas of international students for minor legal infractions such as traffic violations and its scrutiny of students’ social-media accounts have sent a message that foreign students aren’t wanted here. And: JOAQUIN DUATO, CEO OF Johnson & Johnsonand Ramon Laguarta, CEO of Pepsicowere student immigrants—both graduates of ASU’s Thunderbird School of Global Management. Elon MuskPeter Thiel, Sergey Brin (a Google co-founder), Satya Nadella (Microsoft CEO), and Indra Nooyi (a former CEO of PepsiCo) are among the thousands of U.S. CEOs and founders who…

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FIFA Club World CupGroup Stage – 2 Who will win? ← → 0 Votes Statistics will be available after the match is finishedLineup data will be available 1 hour before the kickoffNo odds found for this fixtureFIFA Club World Cup Standings – Group G Win Probability:HomeDrawAwayPredicted Winner:Manchester CityHome Team Goals Over/Under:-2.5Away Team Goals Over/Under:Analysis:Winner : Manchester City Manchester City vs Al Ain Video Highlights & Match Recap – 23 Jun 2025 Mark your calendars for 23 Jun 2025 as Manchester City face off against Al Ain in an exciting FIFA Club World Cup fixture at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Both teams will…

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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is watching a tropical disturbance in the central subtropical Atlantic dubbed Invest 90L, which was located some 450 miles east-southeast of Bermuda on Sunday afternoon. The NHC gives the system a low chance of development over the next two days.The first three weeks of the Atlantic hurricane season have remained void of any tropical threats, but the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is now watching a tropical disturbance in the central subtropical Atlantic that continues to become better organized.According to the NHC, showers and thunderstorms associated with an area of low pressure some 450 miles east…

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Governor Tina Kotek presents the Governor’s Award to Cultural Trust ED Brian Rogers. Governor Tina Kotek awarded the Cultural Trust’s Celebrate Oregon! float the Governor’s Award during the live television broadcast of the June 10 Portland Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade, citing it as the float that best depicts life in Oregon. It was the first time in 25 years that an Oregon Governor presented the award in person. “We are incredibly honored,” said Brian Rogers, Cultural Trust executive director. “The Celebrate Oregon! artwork was designed to reflect and respect our people and their cultural practices. Governor Kotek’s recognition tells…

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by AI | 20.Jun 2025 | Europe in brief AI Belgium, along with eight other member states, has sent a letter to the European High Representative Kaja Kallas requesting a “detailed analysis” of a ruling by the International Court of Justice regarding illegal Israeli settlements. The Israeli settlement Elon Moreh in the West Bank (Photo JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) The International Court of Justice in The Hague issued a non-binding advisory opinion last summer regarding Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory. According to the Court, that occupation is in violation of international law and Israel must withdraw from those regions. The…

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Between 1994 and 1996, Mexican giants Club América wore one of the most beloved football shirts of all time. The yellow adidas jersey – with its red, blue, and black diamond pattern across the chest, centralised crest, and iconic Coca-Cola sponsor – is etched into football kit history and still cherished by fans and collectors alike.Now, that legendary look may be making a comeback. Cuactemoc Blanco of Mexico’s Club America in 1995. / Vince Bucci/GettyImagesLeaked photos from Footy Headlines suggests Club América’s upcoming 2025/26 home shirt will pay direct homage to that era-defining design.Similar to the original, the leaked kit…

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One of 14 stained-glass windowpanes to be repaired at the Catherine Creek Community Center in the Historic Union Community Hall in Union. Salem, Ore. – A “Salmon Run” sculpture for the Oregon Coast Aquarium’s new lobby, a trauma- informed media arts program for social justice nonprofits at Portland’s Open Signal and preservation of the rite of passage ceremony for Warms Springs’ youth receiving their Indian names – those are just a few of the important arts, heritage and humanities projects to be supported by close to $3 million in FY2024 grant allocations from the Oregon Cultural Trust. FY2024 grant awards…

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According to sources shared with draft analyst Rafael Barlowe of The NBA Big Board, the Brooklyn Nets have become a preferred choice for many draft prospects and their agents, as noted by Nets Daily. Barlowe highlights that the appeal of Brooklyn stems from its status as a major market, which provides players with significant exposure […] The post Nets attract prospects for playing time appeared first on TalkBasket.net.

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Tens of millions of people from the Plains to northern New England are under some kind of heat alert as a massive and potentially deadly heat dome advances off to the east, with many cities like Washington, Philadelphia and New York City possibly hitting 100 degrees. FOX Weather Meteorologist nick Kosir breaks down the forecast on June 22, 2025.Welcome to the Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather. It’s Sunday, June 22, 2025. Start your week with all the top weather news for the week ahead. You can also get a quick briefing of national, regional and local weather whenever you…

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