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Portugal put golden visa renewals online. The paper trail still matters.

Movingto reports Portugal's golden visa renewals will be handled online from February 2026, streamlining the process but emphasizing the importance of maintaining thorough records for compliance.

Trump officials, billionaires and the quiet reshaping of America's public lands

Floodlight reports on the impact of wealthy interests on public lands access in Montana, highlighting significant land swaps that threaten local rights.

North America's emergency plans were built for seniors who don't exist anymore

Life Assure reports that most older adults in North America now use cell phones, with only 12.3% relying on landlines.

How same-sex divorce differs from traditional divorce, and where the law still has gaps

Skillern Firm Divorce & Child Custody Lawyers reports that same-sex divorce mirrors traditional divorce mostly but faces unique legal gaps, especially regarding parentage and pre-marriage assets.

5 countries are driving the EB-2 NIW surge. Here’s why.

Manifest Law reports that China, India, Iran, Nigeria, and Bangladesh lead in EB-2 NIW approvals, driven by advanced degrees and U.S. national interests.

What is Global Accessibility Awareness Day, and why does it matter more than ever in 2026?

AudioEye reports Global Accessibility Awareness Day, now 15 years old, highlights ongoing digital accessibility issues despite growing awareness; accessibility gaps persist.

A new DNA profile of Ted Bundy could help solve these Utah cold cases

The Salt Lake Tribune reports on new genotyping technology that can extract a new, full DNA profile of serial killer Ted Bundy, potentially opening the door to solving multiple other cold cases across Utah and neighboring states.

Portugal’s new citizenship law has been approved. Here’s what expats need to know

Movingto reports that Portugal's new citizenship law extends naturalization timelines to 7-10 years, pending official publication.

Public aid or public worry? Americans back license plate readers, but only with strict oversight

Hanwha Vision reports that 77.9% of Americans support license plate readers, but many demand strict oversight and transparency measures.

Canada cracks down on a billion-dollar trucking loophole

DPF Super Store Canada reports Canada is cracking down on the "Driver Inc." trucking loophole, addressing safety and revenue losses in the industry.

For a Boise family of medical providers, Idaho criminal trans bathroom ban was the last straw

States Newsroom reports a Boise family of medical providers is leaving Idaho over the criminal transgender bathroom ban, seeing it as a severe attack on human dignity.

Golden visa rules changed in 7 popular investor residency destinations

Movingto reports changes in golden visa rules across seven countries, making them more selective and regulated for investors.

Near this city's new green spaces, a dramatic reduction in crime

Reasons to be Cheerful reports that Philadelphia's greening projects cut crime rates and improve community well-being by transforming blighted lots into green spaces.

Meet the AI fighting crime before it happens

The Infinite Loop by Nebius reports on AI startup Augur using advanced tech to prevent threats in public spaces while ensuring privacy, alongside Syntelligence tackling scam calls.

The skylines of the future will be made of wood

Grist reports on architects utilizing engineered wood like cross-laminated timber for taller, sustainable buildings to combat climate change and wildfires.

What happened to the Black women Trump purged from the federal workforce?

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Hammer and Hope report on Trump-era job cuts, highlighting Black women's struggles in the federal workforce post-purge.

Why Pennsylvania’s secretary of the commonwealth has a unique understanding of noncitizen voting

Votebeat reports that Pennsylvania's Al Schmidt emphasizes the rarity of noncitizen voting despite uncovering past registration errors.

Kansas Legislature’s GOP supermajority embraces rule that skirts debate, muffles dissent

States Newsroom reports Kansas GOP leaders used rules to cut debate on a controversial transgender bill, sparking frustration among Democrats.

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