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Travel Bans Hit Tech Workers, Cause Delays
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Trump administrations expanded travel bans and stricter visa vetting, including social media screenings, cause massive delays at U.S. consulates, affecting H-one-B, H-four, F, J, and M visas. Tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Meta urge employees to return or rethink international trips. Indians, a significant portion of skilled workers, face challenges due to the programs annual cap of eighty-five thousand visas. As companies remain silent and travel plans stall, finding solace in restful nights becomes a priority. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Trooper's Life Lost: WSP Seeks Witnesses
02:06|Tragic loss in Tacoma: Trooper Tara-Marysa Gutling, 28, killed while investigating a crash, her badge number seven twenty unforgettable. WSP seeks dash-camera footage, urges tips on the dark-colored pickup truck involved. Gutling, married to a deputy state fire marshal, remembered for her service in the Army National Guard and WSP. Chief Batiste expresses deep condolences, highlighting winter road dangers. Checkout Solipillow.com
Officer-Involved Shooting in Washington State
01:23|Tragic police shooting in Washington state: A man wanted on serious charges was killed during an arrest attempt, sparking concerns about officer safety in rural communities. The investigation is ongoing. Checkout Solipillow.com
Gonzaga's Bench Shines, Smith's Resilience Key
01:56|Ryan Smith and Braden Huff shine in Gonzagas recent win, showcasing resilience and unselfish play. Smith, a former starter, steps up with zero turnovers and twenty-one points, while Huff continues his scoring streak, improving his right-hand efficiency. The teams culture of unselfishness and depth is highlighted, with Smiths attitude proving the value of team-first focus. As Gonzaga prepares for the WCC grind, these players performances underscore the importance of heart and resilience in chasing championships. Checkout Solipillow.com
Gonzaga's Huff Scoring Spree Continues
01:31|Gonzagas Braden Huff Shines with Back-to-Back Player of the Week Honors, Setting New Scoring Records Checkout Solipillow.com
Connecticut Man Arrested for Spokane Rapes
01:13|Connecticut Man Arrested for Spokane Rapes: Video Evidence Seals Case Checkout Solipillow.com
Human Remains Found in Whitman County, Washington
01:28|Whitman County authorities find suspected human remains near Colfax, sparking investigation and community concern. Checkout Solipillow.com
US Economy Booms, But Turbulence Looms
01:21|U.S. Economy Surges in Q3, But Growth May Not Last; AI Spending Offsets Shutdown Impact The U.S. economy grew at a robust 4.3% annualized rate in the third quarter, surpassing expectations of 3.3%. This growth was driven by increased consumer spending, exports, and government outlays, but was partially offset by a decline in business investment and imports. However, economists like Oliver Allen at Pantheon Macroeconomics and Christopher Rupkey at FWDBONDS warn that this momentum may not sustain, with the fourth quarter potentially facing challenges due to the government shutdown. Despite these concerns, the boom in AI capital spending is seen as a positive force. Checkout Solipillow.com