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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order declaring English as the United States’ official language, the first designation of such kind in the country’s near 250-year history.
President Donald Trump designated English the official language in the United States for the first time in its nearly 250-year history. Here’s what that means.
Bill S.354 backed by President Trump stipulates that immigrants who legally enter the United States, as well as having a visa, must be able to speak English. If this had been the case in previous ...
There’s a reason the United States hasn’t had an official language. This didn’t dissuade President Donald Trump, who plans to formalize English as the country’s official language.
About 1 out of every 10 public school students in the United States right now is learning to speak English. They're called ELLs, for "English Language Learners." There are nearly 5 million of them ...
When looking at the data state by state, it was German that was found to come in third place across the United States: It’s ranked as the most spoken language after English and Spanish in no ...
The data showed that the United States has had the worst life expectancy among these countries since the early 1990s. U.S.
The data showed that the United States has had the worst life expectancy among these countries since the early 1990s. U.S. women live an average of 81.5 years, and men 76.5 years, researchers ...
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