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E-2 Visa Approval: The One Question That Shapes Everything

For an E-2 visa approval, what one question should you address to be successful in your application for a U.S. at a U.S. Consulate? The answer may surprise you.

ByAndy J. Semotiuk,

Contributor

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Following The Money: How Financial Data Helps Solve IRS Criminal Cases

Nearly every major financial crime case touches Bank Secrecy Act filings—here’s how SARs, CTRs, and Forms 8300 drive investigations and prosecutions.

ByKelly Phillips Erb,

Forbes Staff

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China's New Coal Power Installations Reach 18-Year High

China has grown its coal power and renewables capacities in tandem, but 2025 figures see the fossil fuel once again take center stage.

ByKatharina Buchholz,

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Using AI To Improve Employer-Sponsored Insurance

AI integration in employer-sponsored health care is accelerating. Here are 5 key opportunities to drive better quality, affordability and equity of care.

ByDan Mendelson,

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For First Time, Two Top U.S. Ports In 2025 Are Airports: O’Hare, JFK

Two airports ranked atop U.S. port rankings in 2025 on the back of AI-related computer imports, GLP-1 weight loss drug imports, and exports and imports of gold.

ByKen Roberts,

Contributor

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California Becomes First State To Require Climate Change Reporting

Following delays and ongoing legal challenges, a California regulator enacted sustainability reporting requirements relating to climate change starting in August 2026.

ByJon McGowan,

Contributor

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This Time Around, Iran’s Top Leaders May Not Survive The US Bombing

With President Trump at the helm, the Iran attack will target Khamenei's circle along with nuclear sites and oil ports. Turkey, China, Russia, Israel will take a hand.

ByMelik Kaylan,

Contributor

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Artificial Intelligence Is Too Important To Be Policed By AI

For AI to achieve its limitless potential, there must be trust in it from the same human population that has given it life.

ByJohn Tamny,

Contributor

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New York City’s Proposed 9.5% Real Estate Tax Hike Hits A National Nerve

Home prices nationwide are up 55% over the past five years, stirring up widespread anxiety about rising assessments and real estate taxes. Here’s what you need to know.

ByKelly Phillips Erb,

Forbes Staff

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JPMorgan Has The Right To Protect Its Reputation, And Its Business

To focus on ideology as the cause of closed accounts is a non sequitur that totally misses the point.

ByJohn Tamny,

Contributor

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What The 2026 State Of The Union Signals For Small Business

What the 2026 State of the Union means for small businesses navigating delayed budgets, regulatory changes and economic pressure.

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A Red State Turning Green: How Market Forces Are Building Texas’ Next Energy System

In oil-rich Texas, wind, solar, storage and hydrogen are scaling fast, driven by electricity demand and competitiveness - not ideology.

ByElena Bou,

Contributor

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Policing For Profit: The Case Against Civil Asset Forfeiture

There’s a disgraceful, long-standing law enforcement practice that must be ended.

BySteve Forbes,

Forbes Staff

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U.K.’s Wayve Snags Up To $1.5 Billion To Scale ‘Plug-And-Play’ Robotaxi Software

The round values the startup at $8.6 billion. Robotaxis using its tech go into service in London this year, and Nissan will use it for hands-free driving in personal vehicles.

ByAlan Ohnsman,

Forbes Staff

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Social Security Isn’t Going Bankrupt, And Retirees Wouldn’t Care As Is

The U.S. is richer than ever, and retirees have a substantial majority of that wealth.

ByJohn Tamny,

Contributor

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IRS Struggled To Onboard New Hires Even Before Current Woes, Report Finds

A TIGTA report found that thousands of IRS new hires during the agency’s 2024 expansion lacked training and equipment, raising concerns about the tax filing season.

ByKelly Phillips Erb,

Forbes Staff

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The ‘AI Century’ Is Too Important To Be Centrally Planned

Industrial planning doesn't gain validity when it's pro-industry Republicans doing the planning.

ByJohn Tamny,

Contributor