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Canada is the largest foreign supplier of crude oil to the U.S., exporting over barrels per day, which is more than half of total U.S. oil imports. If that supply suddenly disappeared, it wouldn’t just be a problem for North America; the implications of this would be prominent throughout the global energy market.

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In today’s globalized economy, the ability to move freely across borders and access multiple markets is an advantage for business professionals. Dual citizenship or obtaining a second passport through Citizenship by Investment programs has emerged as a strategic asset, offering numerous financial, personal, and professional benefits.

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NIL deals, otherwise known as Name, Image, and Likeness () deals, became available to college athletes on , allowing them to profit from their personal brand. Since then, NIL has reshaped college sports, influencing financial empowerment for athletes, recruitment strategies, the role of third-party collectives, and the broader economic landscape of collegiate athletics.

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Amid growing concerns over high drug prices in the , the federal government has proposed reforms to address the cost of prescription medications. With American consumers paying significantly more compared to other developed nations, policymakers are considering measures aimed at reducing costs, improving transparency, and examining the role of middlemen in the drug pricing system.

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Every year, as winter gives way to warmer weather, millions of students and families pack their bags for spring break getaways, triggering an economic ripple that extends far beyond beaches and resorts. What began as a seasonal tradition in the United States has evolved into a global economic driver, generating billions of dollars in tourism revenue and boosting businesses that rely heavily on seasonal spikes in demand.

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Dubai has grown fast, attracting businesses, investors, and expatriates worldwide. While this has boosted the economy, it has created challenges like high housing costs, heavy traffic, and concerns over the balance between locals and expatriates. Dubai has become one of the most expensive places to live, making it difficult for residents to keep up.