A new live-action Scooby-Doo series is officially happening at Netflix and the show is set to tell the tale of how the famous mystery-solving team came together. Apparently that origin story involves ...
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Ludovic Marin / Pool / AFP via Getty Images President Donald Trump's vision for a "gold card" would let people buy citizenship, rather than work toward it, by investing in the private sector ...
President Donald Trump announced a new path to U.S. citizenship: a pricey gold card. The U.S. is going to “sell” gold cards for $5 million, Trump announced in the Oval Office Tuesday.