Lawyers · 08/06/2025
US Extends Liberian DED Protections Amid Policy Review
This article provides a detailed overview of the Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) policy in the United States, specifically focusing on the requirements and rights for Liberian residents. Eligible individuals can legally remain in the U.S., apply for work, and obtain travel permits. The policy aims to offer legal protection and assurance to Liberians unable to return home due to national crises.
Culture · 08/06/2025
US Refugee Policy Shifts Hinder Family Reunification Efforts
The suspension of the U.S. refugee program and changes in policy pose challenges for family reunification, with delays faced by I-730 applicants and the suspension of support services from relevant immigration agencies. Ensuring the reunification needs of refugee families is particularly crucial moving forward.
Lawyers · 07/08/2025
Trump Proposes Stricter 2025 Immigration Policy Amid Challenges
In 2025, Trump's immigration policy aims to strengthen immigration controls and enforcement, increasing the risk of arrests and deportations. New legal changes affect immigration status and child protection measures, leaving many immigrants facing unprecedented challenges and uncertainties.
Finance · 04/01/2025
Trumps Trade Policy Stirs Uncertainty for US Farmers
After Trump's return to the White House, his trade policies have put American agriculture in a deficit crisis, with imports expected to surpass exports for the first time. Experts state that the trade war has weakened the US's competitiveness in the global market, leaving farmers' futures increasingly uncertain and subjecting the agricultural economy to severe challenges.
Finance · 08/06/2025
US Stocks Waver Amid Trump Economic Policy Uncertainty
The US stock market is experiencing turbulence as President Trump’s military deployments and new tariff policies raise market concerns. Dismal non-farm employment data and rising expectations for changes in interest rate policies have made investors acutely aware of the potential for economic recession. Attention should be paid to future economic trends and the impacts of shifts in international relations.
Education · 10/02/2024
Joel Fleishman Public Policy and Philanthropy Leader Dies
Joel Fleischman was a foundational figure in public policy education and Jewish philanthropy at Duke University. He established the Sanford School of Public Policy, integrating ethics, economics, politics, and history into the curriculum to foster students' critical thinking skills. Simultaneously, he actively engaged in Jewish community philanthropy, supporting the translation of Jewish classics and the development of student communities. His educational philosophy, philanthropic practices, and commitment to social justice continue to inspire future generations.
Education · 01/24/2025
Uwmadison Strengthens Staff Safety with New Harassment Policy
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will implement a new HIB (Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying) policy in 2025. This policy aims to create a safer and more respectful work environment for faculty and staff by standardizing investigation procedures and strengthening management oversight. The new policy seeks to unify the process for reporting and addressing HIB incidents across the university, ensuring consistent and fair treatment for all involved. Ultimately, this initiative is designed to foster a more positive and supportive campus culture, free from harassment and bullying.
Education · 09/02/2025
US Graduate School Transfers Face Policy Hurdles Opportunities
This article delves into the feasibility of transferring to a graduate program in the United States, covering credit transfer policies, the application process, and potential risks. Through case studies, it emphasizes the importance of rational planning and thorough preparation, providing comprehensive guidance for graduate students considering a transfer. It highlights key factors to consider when evaluating programs and ensuring a smooth transition, ultimately helping students make informed decisions about their academic journey and maximize their chances of success in their chosen field.
Finance · 07/23/2025
Trumpera AI Policy Boosted US Global Tech Dominance
The Trump administration significantly reshaped US AI policy, aiming to reshape the global AI competition landscape and ensure American dominance. The strategy involved adjusting previous policies, increasing R&D investment, and promoting commercial applications. However, this unilateral approach sparked debate regarding global AI cooperation and competition. The policy shift aimed to solidify the US position in AI development and deployment, but also raised concerns about international collaboration and the potential for fragmented global AI landscape.
Lawyers · 08/05/2025
Trumps 2025 Immigration Plan Signals Major Policy Shifts
The new immigration policy implemented by the Trump administration in 2025 will bring significant changes, increasing enforcement efforts and putting many undocumented immigrants at risk of deportation. This article explores the details of the policy and its impact on the lives of immigrants.
Taxation · 07/17/2025
Tax Filing Deadlines and Extension Application Guide
The deadline for tax filing is usually April 15. If missed, one can apply for a 6-month extension. Making an early payment can help avoid penalties.
Taxation · 07/05/2025
Understanding Personal Tax Credits and Deductions Applications
This article aims to help readers understand how to apply for personal tax credits and deductions to reduce their tax burden and increase refunds. It mainly discusses the types of credits, the standard deduction, and the eligibility criteria for itemized deductions, emphasizing the importance of tax documentation. By planning and applying effectively, taxpayers can significantly alleviate their financial burden.
Taxation · 07/21/2025
Understanding Tax Debt Compromise in the USA
The IRS allows taxpayers to alleviate their tax burdens through an Offer in Compromise (OIC) in specific circumstances. This agreement enables taxpayers to settle their tax debts for less than the total amount owed, provided they meet certain conditions. The IRS reviews cases for disputes over tax amounts, doubts about collectability, or the need for effective tax management, thereby offering relief to taxpayers facing significant economic hardships.
Taxation · 07/21/2025
Analysis And Impact Of The Tax Gap
The U.S. tax gap reached $496 billion from 2014 to 2016 and is projected to be $540 billion from 2017 to 2019. Increasing compliance rates is crucial.
Taxation · 07/21/2025
Tax Authorities' Measures to Protect Taxpayer Rights
Tax authorities commit to intolerant discrimination, ensuring taxpayer rights, including equal treatment regarding age, gender, color, disability, race, religion, and ethnic background during service. They also release related promotional materials to enhance taxpayers' awareness of their rights, encouraging those with special needs to communicate with staff for necessary assistance and language support, ensuring every taxpayer receives services in a fair and safe environment.