The 2025 version of the Natural Civics Test will expand the number of potential questions from 100 to 128. The test will also get longer – citizenship applicants will need to answer 20 instead of 10.
The government is adding more questions and requirements for the naturalization test to become a U.S. citizen.
During his first term in the White House, President Trump first introduced a version of this new test, but under President Joe Biden, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) reverted to the ...
With a rousing success under its belt from its last test flight, SpaceX is now preparing for the next launch of its giant Starship rocket. The company performed a static test fire of the Super Heavy ...
The Biden administration switched to that older, shorter version of the test over concerns that the version enacted in 2020 would “inadvertently create potential barriers to the naturalization process ...
Scores for 12th-graders in math and reading continued their years-long slide, reaching new lows on national tests, new data released Tuesday show. Scores for 12th-graders in math and reading continued ...
USCIS will again use the 128‑question civics bank and administer a 20‑question oral test, requiring applicants to answer at ...
On Sept. 18, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published a Federal Register notice announcing the implementation of the 2025 Naturalization Civics Test. This updated version ...
During a national address Thursday night, President Donald Trump repeatedly lied about vote counting efforts in Detroit, argued incorrectly that he won Michigan and vowed he would win the election ...
TULSA, Okla. — PragerU released its Oklahoma Teacher Qualification Test, which Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters said will be required for teacher applicants transferring in from out of state ...
The police confirmed that members of the National Intervention Unit (NIU) tracked down the wanted suspect, who had been connected to the killing of Zuma, the principal of Samahashi High School, who ...