Farmers require more aid to eliminate poverty

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The agricultural sector can achieve strong economic growth if it receives affordable and reliable transportation, adequate power supply, effective water management, and sanitation infrastructure across the entire region, resulting in a brighter future for all.

Farmers usually favor a cooperative and consensus-based approach; with the right support, they can overcome the primary causes of poverty, which include limited employment opportunities, limited awareness, social discrimination, and inadequate political commitment to addressing these issues.

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Against Trump’s Student Immigration Policies

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During my university years, I once heard someone say that the United States is the land of the melting pot. I always pondered the strange terms referenced and wanted to know the contents that were melting.

When I first arrived in the US, the phrase revealed and unfolded itself like an origami that is both expected and surprising simultaneously. The journey from the airport to the place I stayed in, I saw people from various countries: race, culture, ethnicity, and color. The sudden awareness of the true meaning made me feel special as I was now a part of the pot too.

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New Rules Discourage Foreign Visitors

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Lincoln and the Violence of Justice: Emancipation and Emergency Power

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Every February, on Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, Americans rehearse a familiar liturgy. Lincoln is praised as the Great Emancipator, the savior of the Union, the embodiment of moral clarity and constitutional restraint. He stands as the reassuring proof that democracy can survive its gravest crises without stepping outside its own principles.

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The Democrats Need A Concrete Governing Agenda

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Immigrants Power the U.S. Economy

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By Kamala Budhathoki Sarup

America’s identity as a land of opportunity has long been shaped by immigrants who arrive seeking better lives and, in the process, help build a stronger nation. Their contributions are not just cultural—they are deeply economic. Today, amid ongoing national conversations about immigration reform, it’s crucial to spotlight the role immigrants continue to play in advancing both the national and local economy.

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Are There 10 Courageous Republicans Who Can Save America?

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I beg every Republican official to take a moment and ask themselves:

Am I truly living up to my oath of office to defend and protect the Constitution? Am I upholding America’s democracy and freedoms for which millions have perished to protect? Am I fighting for what’s right, opposing what’s wrong, and embracing what’s morally virtuous? Am I elevating my homeland’s well-being above my own aspirations and my treasured dreams? Are there 10 honest Republican members of Congress who can say, yes, I have lived up to these ideals and values? I dare say no.

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