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Trump team accused of revoking Harvard international students' qualifications, visa risks spark controversy and questioning.

Trump team accused of revoking Harvard international students' qualifications, visa risks spark controversy and questioning.

Recently, rumors that "Harvard University has been disqualified from accepting international students" have attracted widespread attention on social platforms. According to unconfirmed news, the team of former U.S. President Donald Trump has revoked Harvard University's "Student and Exchange Visitor

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Wisconsin: Menominee tribe optimistic Trump administration will approve Kenosha casino

Wisconsin: Menominee tribe optimistic Trump administration will approve Kenosha casino

In its three-decade bid to win approvals to open a casino in Kenosha, the Menominee tribe Friday expressed its “optimism for the road ahead” under the new Trump administration.“We are hopeful that Bureau of Indian Affairs will determine the project is beneficial to both the Menominee and the Kenosha

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At NCLGS winter meeting, AGA president optimistic over second Trump administration

At NCLGS winter meeting, AGA president optimistic over second Trump administration

The incoming Trump Administration will provide a friendly environment to the gaming industry, a panel of high-profile officials reaffirmed Friday.Donald Trump’s election, as well as Republican control of the House and Senate, will create a more hands off approach to all areas of government control,

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Trump administration will benefit gaming, Rush Street Interactive CEO says

Trump administration will benefit gaming, Rush Street Interactive CEO says

A predicted “hands off” approach to federal gaming regulations from the incoming Trump Administration will benefit the industry overall, according to an executive from a major national online gaming operator.U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will largely avoid federal gaming policy in his second adm

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