USCIS Naturalizes 818,500 New Citizens in FY 2024
USCIS naturalized 818,500 citizens in FY 2024, marking key trends in age, country of origin, and fee waivers. Learn about the top states and cities for naturalization.
USCIS naturalized 818,500 citizens in FY 2024, marking key trends in age, country of origin, and fee waivers. Learn about the top states and cities for naturalization.
Copper prices remain strong in 2025, driven by demand from electric vehicles, renewable energy, and global infrastructure projects. Explore the latest market trends and what the future holds for copper prices.
Explore the 2025 overhaul of U.S. government websites, highlighting the removal of climate change and DEI content, and the implications for public access to information.
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In 2025, countries like Niger and Chad still have the world’s highest birth rates, while places like South Korea and Italy face shrinking populations. Here’s what’s shaping the divide.
Global Birth Rate 2025: In 2025, countries like Niger and Chad still have the world’s highest birth rates, while places like South Korea and Italy face shrinking populations. Here’s what’s shaping the divide.
The global EV market is charging forward in 2025 with record sales and rising demand for materials like copper and lithium. Explore the latest data, price trends, and what’s next.
The history of education in Nigeria is a dynamic tale of colonial legacy, policy shifts, infrastructural challenges, and bold reforms.
Education is a fundamental right and a critical driver of economic and social development. In Northern Nigeria, however, the education