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US passport processing times reduced [Video]

Late planners in the United States hoping to travel abroad have a little more breathing room than they once did.The State Department announced Thursday that the typical processing time for U.S. passports is now down to four to six weeks. The previous processing time was six to eight weeks.Related video above: Beware of scam websites when applying for or renewing passportThe speedier timeframe is another bit of relief following a massive backlog during the pandemic that resulted in wait times of up to 18 weeks during the summer of 2021.That updated four-to-six-week processing time applies to applications submitted by paper or online, the State Department said in its notice.And what if you’ve really pushed the time limit on getting a passport to the figurative last-minute? For people in need of expedited service, the processing remains two to three weeks.And none of this accounts for the time that the precious gateway document is in the mail. “These processing times begin when an application is received by the State Department and do not include mailing times,” the State Department said in its notice.In mid-September, the State Department launched a service to allow Americans to renew their passports online. That service is open to adults who are renewing a regular 10-year passport that has expired within the past five years or expires in the coming year.Ready to go?Find out more about applying for or renewing a U.S. passport by clicking on the US State Department site here.A U.S. passport can open a lot of travel doors.The Henley Passport Index, created by London-based global citizenship and residence advisory firm Henley & Partners, issues yearly rankings for the world’s most powerful passports.A Singapore passport is the most powerful for 2024, and the United States lands in the Top 10.CNN’s Forrest Brown contributed to this article.

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State Attorney General Bob Ferguson Announces MHC Restitution;” Democrat Jeane Kirkpatrick PhD Quotes on Press-Free Markets-Marxism-Govt and God-Facts-Analysis; plus MHMarkets [Video]

State Attorney General Bob Ferguson Announces Restitution for Current and Former Residents of Mobile Home Park for Claimed Eviction and Utilities Policies, State Attorney General Bob Ferguson Announces MHC Restitution;” Democrat Jeane Kirkpatrick Ph.D. Quotes on Press-Free Markets-Marxism-Govt and God – Facts-Analysis; plus MHMarkets,

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Massachusetts truckers feeling impact from dockworkers’ strike [Video]

ECONOMY HERE IN NEW ENGLAND. DOCK WORKERS WALKING THE PICKET LINE THIS EVENING. ARE WE GOING TO DO SHUTTING DOWN? AFTER WALKING OFF THE JOB JUST AFTER MIDNIGHT TUESDAY, THE INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMENS ASSOCIATION DEMANDING HIGHER PAY AND JOB PROTECTION FROM AUTOMATED CRANES THAT ARE USED TO LOAD AND UNLOAD CONTAINERS FROM SHIPS HERE IN BOSTON AND THROUGHOUT THE EAST COAST. BUT WITH NO ONE WORKING AT THE PORTS. THOUSANDS OF CONTAINERS ARE IN LIMBO, WITH THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE SHORTAGES AND HIGHER PRICES. I HAVE A COUPLE OF CUSTOMERS THAT HAVE CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. I HAVE A CUSTOMER THAT HAS HALLOWEEN STUFF THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE HERE. THE OTHER DAY, AND ITS SITTING ON THE WATER RIGHT NOW FOR EVERY DAY THAT THIS HAPPENS, ITS A WEEK TO PUT THAT DAY BACK INTO PERSPECTIVE. NEIL SPIEGEL AND HIS SON JOSH OWNED ROWLEY TRANSPORTATION. THEY HAVENT MOVED SINCE THEY GOT OFF THE ROAD MONDAY. THEIR TRUCKS MOVE SOME OF THE MOST CARGO IN AND OUT OF CONLEY TERMINAL IN BOSTON, BUT NOW ARE LEFT PARKED HERE IN BROCKTON IN THE 22 EMPLOYEES WHO DRIVE THOSE TRUCKS ARE STUCK AT HOME. OUR TRUCK PAYMENTS DONT STOP. I MEAN, OUR OVERHEAD HERE, ITS JUST ITS CRAZY. SO WE GOT TO MAKE SURE THAT WE CAN GET BACK OUT THERE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, GET THINGS ROLLING AGAIN WITH TIME TO CLEAN THE TRUCKS AND DO SOME REPAIR WORK. EVERYONE HERE HOPING BOTH SIDES COME TO AN AGREEMENT AND THE SUPPLY CHAIN DOMINOES DONT FALL ANY FURTHER. I HAVE NO ANSWERS. YOU KNOW WERE IN THE DARK JUST LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE. YOU KNOW, WE JUST HAVE TO SIT BACK AND HOPE FOR THE BEST HERE. NOW THE UNION IS ASKING FOR A. 77% WAGE INCREASE OVER SIX YEARS. THE U.S. MARITIME ALLIANCE HAS COME UP TO 50%. BUT AT THIS POINT, NO DEAL. SO FAR. WERE