In today’s interconnected world, travel visas stand as pivotal gatekeepers, regulating and enabling international movement for individuals across diverse purposes. These official endorsements, issued by governments worldwide, serve as essential permits, delineating the scope and duration of visits for foreign nationals. Traveling
President Lyndon B. Johnson proposed a utopian new vision for the United States under a vastly expanded federal government, which he dubbed the Great Society, on this day in history, Jan. 4, 1965. “We seek to establish a harmony between man and
Thousands of British doctors went on a six-day strike over pay, making it the longest in NHS history. Junior doctors in their early careers walked off the job, leading to the cancelation of tens of thousands of appointments and operations. Senior doctors
Aretha Franklin, whose booming vocals and powerful personal presence made her one of the great entertainers in global history, became the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on this day in history, Jan. 3, 1987. “Aretha Franklin
The Department of Justice unleashed a shocking and often violent unconstitutional nationwide dragnet — detaining as many as 10,000 people — on this day in history, Jan. 2, 1920. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, appointed to the office 10 months earlier by
Country music is one of the oldest, most popular genres of music in history. And Hank Williams, a country music icon, was one of the leading U.S. singers of the 1940s. On this day in history, Jan. 1, 1953, music legend Williams
Manchester United and Liverpool could both delve into the transfer market in January as they look to bolster their squads for the second half of the season. The Premier League giants, who played out a goalless draw at Anfield earlier this month,
George C. Marshall, a World War II leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, was born on this day in history, Dec. 31, 1880, in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. George Catlett Marshall was best known for his service as chief of staff to two different
The Princess of Wales’ “best friend” of the year has warmed hearts with his cute reaction to becoming the youngest ever recipient of the annual gong. Tony Hudgell, 9, received the honour for his valiant efforts preventing child abuse. The little boy
Prince Harry and Prince William Notably the most recent one, Prince Harry and Prince William have been estranged for quite a while now and according to sources, are not “on speaking terms”, ever since the Duke of Sussex quit his royal duties and moved