President Trump announced that the U.S. could soon begin selling $5 million “gold cards” that provide both green-card residency status and a path to U.S. citizenship to wealthy or skilled foreigners — noting that the program would swiftly reduce the national debt after estimating that one million cards would be sold.
Read More Trump And Commerce Secretary Introduce ‘Gold Card’ Initiative For Foreigners: ‘More Effective Version Of EB-5 Visa Program’Tag: U.S. government
Musk Says He Is Not Planning To Buy TikTok
Elon Musk has stated that he is not planning to buy the TikTok app or has any plans with what he would do with it if he were to own it.
Read More Musk Says He Is Not Planning To Buy TikTokWhite House Announces Buyout Plan For Remote Federal Employees Who Refuse To Return To Office
The White House issued a memo Tuesday offering to pay federal workers who don’t want to return to the office through September 30th, but have to resign by February 6th.
Read More White House Announces Buyout Plan For Remote Federal Employees Who Refuse To Return To OfficeTikTok Announces Plans To Shut Down In U.S. Unless Supreme Court Blocks Forced Sale
TikTok representatives have warned that the company will shut the social media platform down in the U.S. by January 19th, unless the Supreme Court rules against the order or delays the date that ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company, is forced to sell the platform.
Read More TikTok Announces Plans To Shut Down In U.S. Unless Supreme Court Blocks Forced SaleU.S. Steel And Nippon Sue Biden Over Blocked $14B Deal, Calling It ‘Corrupt and Shameful’
U.S. Steel and Japan’s Nippon Steel sued the U.S. government on Monday in a bid to challenge the Biden administration’s order to block the almost $15 billion deal for the Japanese company to buy the American steelmaker.
Read More U.S. Steel And Nippon Sue Biden Over Blocked $14B Deal, Calling It ‘Corrupt and Shameful’House AI Task Force Urges ‘Light Touch’ on Regulations in Year-End Report
The House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence (AI) released a full sweeping report on Tuesday, calling for Congress to implement “a flexible sectoral regulatory framework” in the 253-page report.
Read More House AI Task Force Urges ‘Light Touch’ on Regulations in Year-End Report