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Trump’s immigration crackdown already benefiting American students

For decades, activists and economists have urged America’s elite universities to expand their undergraduate enrollment. Yet the schools resisted, keeping class sizes artificially small to protect their prestige and climb college rankings. Now, thanks to President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, some of these same institutions are finally serving more Americans — democratizing access to elite […]

USCIS halts ‘all asylum decisions’ after DC shooting of National Guard members

USCIS halted all asylum decisions after an Afghan national was accused of shooting National Guard members in Washington, D.C., killing one of them.

Face the facts about NYC’s plummeting public-school enrollment

Enrollment in New York City's regular public schools fell 2% this year, and is...

State Department pauses visas for Afghan travelers after National Guard shooting

The State Department has paused visas for Afghan nationals after two National Guard members from West Virginia were shot close to the White House. “The Department of State has IMMEDIATELY paused visa issuance for individuals traveling on Afghan passports. The Department is taking all necessary steps to protect U.S. national security and public safety,” the...

Hegseth defends strikes after WaPo ‘kill everybody’ story: ‘Fake news’

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday defended the U.S. military's recent strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats in response to a recent report from The Washington Post. “As usual, the fake news is delivering more fabricated, inflammatory, and derogatory reporting to discredit our incredible warriors fighting to protect the homeland,” Hegseth said Friday evening in a...

Warner Bros Discovery announces it is exploring potential sale

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), the massive media conglomerate that owns CNN, HBO and one of the nation's premier movie studios, on Tuesday formally announced plans to explore a potential sale. Rumors of WBD looking to sell off part or all of its assets have been percolating in media business circles for months, and the company...

Molson Coors to cut 9 percent of workforce in the Americas amid slowing sales

Molson Coors announced its plans to restructure — and eliminate 400 of its salaried positions as part of the process.

Who is Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister?

Sanae Takaichi is officially Japan’s first female prime minister. The leader of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was elected to the post on Tuesday after winning four more votes than the required majority. Takaichi’s career in politics spans across a handful of ministerial posts and a decade in Japan's congress. Japan’s new leader is a...

Watch live: Trump to host Senate Republicans for Rose Garden lunch

President Trump will host Senate Republicans at the White House on Tuesday afternoon for a lunch in the newly renovated Rose Garden. The event comes a day after demolition crews began the process of tearing down part of the East Wing to begin construction on Trump’s planned ballroom. It also comes after Senate Democrats blocked the...

The Young Republicans racists aren’t ‘kids,’ but they sure aren’t manly

The leaked Young Republican chat revealed the fear and insecurity of some men who have embraced a vitriol that cannot be excused by ignorance or lack of knowledge, and the manliest thing a man can do is find commonalities with those different from him and overcome prejudice.

Treasury clamps down on sharing of White House demolition

The Treasury Department told employees not to share images of the White House demolition, as construction for President Trump’s $200 million ballroom kicked off in the East Wing on Monday. Treasury employees have a front-seat view to the construction, since the department’s headquarters are located by the East Wing. As images of the facade's dismantling...

When you shut the door on remote work, seasoned talent turns away 

Offer freedom, and seasoned experts arrive energized, ready to fuel growth. Slam the door on flexibility, and watch them walk straight through your revolving door into a competitor’s open-armed embrace. 

Watch live: Johnson, GOP leaders give remarks as shutdown nears 3-week mark

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and House Republican leaders will brief reporters Tuesday morning as the government shutdown entered its 21st day. Johnson, in frustration, has signaled that he will not recall lawmakers back to Washington for votes until the government reopens. Senate Democrats on Monday blocked the GOP-led continuing resolution (CR) for the 11th time....

DNC increasing spending in New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is ramping up its spending in the upcoming off-year elections in Virginia, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania as polls tighten ahead of Election Day next month.  On Tuesday, the committee announced it was investing an additional $500,000 into get-out-the-vote operations in Virginia and New Jersey, as well as the upcoming consequential...

Jeffries: Trump AI feces video ‘deeply unserious, deeply unpresidential’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) called the video President Trump shared that was generated with artificial intelligence (AI) depicting himself dropping what appeared to be human waste on “No Kings” protesters “deeply unserious." “Well, that video is deeply unserious, deeply unpresidential, and deeply un-American," Jeffries said late Monday in an interview on CNN’s “Erin...

Live updates: Government shutdown strains increase at 3-week mark

The government shutdown marks three full weeks on Tuesday, with no endgame clear, but another vote set for Wednesday in the Senate on the House-passed funding bill. Meanwhile, the pressure is rising. Increased delays at major airports are starting to make lawmakers squirm, after a tough weekend. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Monday there...

From revolutionaries to mercenaries: Cubans fight for Russia in Ukraine

For Cuba this kind of involvement is business as usual.

WHO warns of lack of resources to treat neurological disorders

The WHO found low-income countries have 80 times fewer neurologists than high-income countries.

Trump approval ticks up despite GOP shutdown blame: Survey

President Trump’s job approval ticked up in recent polling, even as the Republican Party continues to shoulder blame for the ongoing government shutdown — which entered its 21st day on Tuesday. The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, which closed on Monday, shows 42 percent of Americans approve of Trump’s performance in office, up two points from a...

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