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Government Says Harvard Has 30 Days to Challenge Ban on Foreign Students’ Enrollment
A notice says ’sworn statements, documents, and other evidence' should be sent to rebut the administration’s arguments.
Self-Driving Truck Firm Shared Tech Tied to Navistar With China
Days after promising to cut ties with Chinese partners, a former U.S. leader in self-driving trucks quietly handed sensitive data to a Chinese state-owned firm.

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Houston, Las Vegas, and Asheville, North Carolina offer Americans the chance to experience archaeology’s greatest discovery.

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Author Lawrence Cappello advises how to take your rights to privacy seriously and learn ways to protect it.

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Federal Trade Court Blocks Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs
“The Constitution assigns Congress the exclusive powers to ‘lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises,’” the court ruling states.
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Judge Maintaining Block on DHS’s Revocation of Student Visa Program at Harvard
Harvard alleged the administration was retaliating for protected speech and failed to follow proper procedures.
Health Department Cancels More Than $700 Million in Funding for Moderna’s Bird Flu Vaccine
Keeping the money in place ‘was not scientifically or ethically justifiable,’ a spokesperson for the department said.
Wolves Wreak Havoc on Cattle Herds in California
Ranchers say their hands are tied as reintroduced wolves—listed as endangered—are feasting on cattle instead of hunting elk and deer.
CCP Mounting Unrestricted Warfare to Suppress Shen Yun, Lawmaker Says
The New York company has been facing fake bomb threats and disinformation amid its global tours, which aim to bring back traditional Chinese culture.
Court’s Tariff Ruling Will Not Impact Ongoing Trade Negotiations: White House Economist
Kevin Hassett said three trade deals are nearly done.
Trump Nominates Former Defense Lawyer Emil Bove as Appellate Judge
Bove has been serving as the principal associate deputy attorney general.
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How the Chinese Regime Uses YouTube to Influence Americans
Beijing has increased its propaganda efforts on YouTube.
16 States File Lawsuit Against National Science Foundation for Ending DEI Support
New York Attorney General Letitia James accused the Trump administration of attacking ‘basic science and essential efforts to ensure diversity in STEM.’
Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Suspending Biden-Era Migrant Parole Programs
Two organizations sued the Trump administration, claiming the suspension is arbitrary and capricious.
Chinese Regime Targets 5 Types of Foreign ‘Spies’
Observers said the purpose of the regime’s spy catching propaganda is to shift focus away from its current internal political and economic crises.
Overlooked Chemicals in Food May Threaten Your Health
New research raises alarm over chemical migration from food packaging and processing equipment.
Supreme Court Overturns Ruling Against Policeman Accused of Injuring Alleged Rioter
Lower courts had found a jury could conclude the officer used excessive force against a man participating in a riot following the 2020 death of George Floyd.
California’s High Costs, Low Incentives Are Scaring Away Film and TV Producers, Report Says
The state has become uncompetitive, a Milken Institute study found. The institute recommended increasing tax credits for producers.
Reality TV Stars Todd and Julie Chrisley Released From Prison After Trump Issues Pardons
The couple were convicted in 2022 of defrauding Atlanta-area community banks out millions of dollars.
HHS Urges Medical Providers, States to Immediately Revise Gender Dysphoria Care Practices
The agency is now telling health care providers to no longer rely on previous ‘discredited guidelines’ for pediatric gender dysphoria.
Brazilian Labor Prosecutors Sue Chinese Carmaker BYD Over ‘Slave Labor’ Conditions
The prosecutors say construction workers building BYD’s first factory in Brazil were packed into unhygienic accommodation and had their passports taken away.
Newark Airport Stabilizing as Flight Limits Take Hold, Duffy Says
Since April, the airport has faced equipment failures, runway construction, and air traffic control shortages, causing delays and cancellations.
Trump Pardons Former Congressman Michael Grimm, Former Governor John Rowland, and 7 Others
Nine people in total were pardoned by President Donald Trump, while two were granted commutations.
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