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Trump Admin Revokes Harvard’s Ability to Enroll International Students
The DHS secretary posted the announcement on X.

‘Canal Bank Walk’: A Mystical Writer’s Poem of the Commonplace
Irish Poet Patrick Kavanagh discovers his spirit renewed in the beauty of nature.

Memorial Day: A Day to Remember Who We Are
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The Air Force puts its pilots on a stage in the sky in dangerous yet exciting formations.
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What’s in Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’?
The House passed the legislation in a 215–214 vote. It now heads to the Senate.
US Treasury Yields Retreat After Spike in Long-Term Interest Rates
Financial markets are ‘increasingly attuned to concerns about U.S. government creditworthiness,’ says one ING strategist.
Apple’s Former Design Chief Joins OpenAI to Create New Tech Category
OpenAI has tapped iPhone designer Jony Ive to lead design efforts as the companies merge to develop new AI-native devices.
North Carolina Communities Rising From the Ruins of Hurricane Helene
Nonprofit volunteers are committed to rebuilding Chimney Rock and other communities devastated by the powerful storm in September 2024.
MAHA Commission Recommends Nutrition Trials to Improve Childhood Health
The Make America Healthy Again report includes 10 recommendations.
Senate Votes to Consider Repealing California’s Rule Phasing Out Gas Vehicles
The rule imposes ‘costly and unrealistic mandates’ on small businesses, warned a business group.
Romanian Court Rejects Defeated Presidential Candidate’s Call to Annul Election
George Simion, a conservative, had alleged that the vote had been subjected to meddling by France and Moldova.
Chinese Americans Brace for Curtailed Trade With China
‘Lots of businesses are collapsing. It’s a huge impact,’ small business owner Katy said of the situation in China.
What to Know About Fatal Shooting of 2 Israeli Embassy Staffers in DC
The FBI said it is investigating the killings as an ‘act of terror.’
US Jobless Claims Slip to 4-Week Low, Signal Labor Market Strength
Other real-time metrics suggest robust employment conditions.
Insider Reveals Brutality in Ongoing Purges in China’s Military as Xi’s Control Appears to Wane
Experts suggest that China’s ongoing military purge has reversed course—shifting from Xi targeting rivals to rivals eroding Xi’s control.
Federal Judge Blocks Mass Layoffs at Department of Education
The lawsuit was brought by Democratic attorneys general from 20 states against the Education Department.
CIA Reports Shooting Outside Its Headquarters in Virginia
A nonfatal shooting near CIA headquarters prompted a police response and temporary gate closure.
▶Shen Yun Closes a Successful 2025 World Tour
Despite threats from the Chinese communist regime, Shen Yun Performing Arts shines on the world stage.
Polish Navy Drives Off Russian ‘Shadow Fleet’ Vessel Seen Near Baltic Sea Power Cable
Poland’s defense minister said that a patrol flight had frightened off the ship, which then made for a Russian port.
Rubio: State Department to Sanction 4 Cuban Officials for Roles in Jailing Political Dissident
The four judicial officials are being sanctioned because of a ‘gross violation of human rights.’
FBI Investigating Fatal Shootings of Israeli Embassy Staffers in Washington as ‘Act of Terror’
The incident that left two dead has the FBI’s ‘full attention,’ FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said.
Supreme Court Deadlocks, Leaves in Place Block on Nation’s First Religious Charter School
With a tie result, the high court upholds an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that found it was unconstitutional to give the school taxpayer money.
Crude Oil Prices Decline Amid Unexpected US Inventory Buildup
Concerns about the U.S. economy following Moody’s credit rating downgrade also put a downward pressure on prices.
Supreme Court Won’t Hear Fireworks Company’s Dispute With Consumer Product Regulator
A federal appeals court previously ruled that the company brought a lawsuit too early in the regulatory process.
Judge Strikes Federal Rule Requiring Employers to Accommodate Employee Abortions
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission exceeded its authority, the judge concluded.
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