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4 Indicted as US Officials Disrupt Marriage Fraud Operation: ICE
Federal officials say that the sham marriages took place primarily in Maryland.
Harvard Releases Reports on Anti-Semitic, Anti-Muslim Biases on Campus, Pledges Reforms
The reports recommend reforms across academics, student life, and campus policies following tensions on campus after the start of the Israel–Hamas war in 2023.
US, Mexico Reach Agreement to Combat Cattle-Infesting Fly
U.S. cattle producers warned that failure to control the outbreak could devastate the domestic beef industry.
Chinese Military Purges Hint at Unraveling Stability of Communist Leadership
Probes and removal of senior officers considered allies of Xi Jinping are a sign of pervasive corruption and ruinous political infighting.
Liberals Win Canadian Election, Set to Form Minority Government
Preliminary results show Liberals won 168 seats, falling just short of the majority needed to govern without support from other parties.
Gun Rights and the Second Amendment in Trump’s First 100 Days
Gun rights advocates say the president is protecting constitutional rights, while gun control activists say his policies will make America more dangerous.
Amazon Denies Report of Plans to Display Costs of US Tariffs on Website
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt earlier on Tuesday criticized the company over the reported plan.
Harvard University Renames Its Diversity Office
Authorities froze $2.2 billion worth of grants to Harvard this month after the university refused to comply with federal demands on discriminatioin.
At Least 22 Killed in Restaurant Fire in Northern China
The incident occurred just days before the start of a week-long Labor Day holiday, prompting the Communist Party’s leadership to step in.
Residents Say Sudden Deaths Are Increasing in China
They told The Epoch Times that recently more young and middle-aged people around them have died suddenly.
Trump Admin Blocked Around $430 Billion in Federal Funds, Top Democrats Say
President Trump and Elon Musk have said they want to reduce fraud, waste, and abuse in the federal government.
Senate Confirms Purdue as US Envoy to China
The former senator has ‘heavy work cut out’ for him, says the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations chairman.
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Music professor Anne Patterson only wished she had experienced Shen Yun Performing Arts sooner.
Tariff Relief Coming for Automakers Producing in the US, Says White House
Automakers welcome the president’s flexibility on auto tariffs.
Mexico Agrees to Send More Water to Texas Amid Tariff Pressure
Mexico is falling short of its commitment to an 81-year-old water-sharing treaty.
JetBlue Pulls Annual Forecast as Demand Drops
The airline withdrew its full-year outlook after a sharp drop in off-peak bookings and warned of continued uncertainty in the second quarter.
Moscow ‘Waiting for Ukrainian Response’ to 3-Day Cease-Fire Declaration
The Kremlin said Kyiv’s view of the proposal for the three-day cessation next month remained ’very difficult to understand.’
Spanish Grid Operator Rules out Cyberattack in Major Blackout, Points to Solar Power Drop
Despite Red Eléctrica ruling out a cybersecurity incident, Spain’s High Court said it will open an investigation to determine if a cyberattack was the cause.
White House Warns It Will Veto Senate Resolution to Terminate Trump’s Tariffs
The measure would undermine efforts to address ‘extraordinary threats to national security,’ an OMB memo says.
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