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

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Supreme Court Allows Trump Admin to Remove Labor Board Members for Now
The high court lifts two lower court orders preventing the president from firing members of independent labor boards.
What’s in Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’?
The House passed the legislation in a 215–214 vote. It now heads to the Senate.
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$67 in France and $798 in US–Why Prescription Drug Prices Are so High in US
Many countries leverage the buying power of their national health plans to gain low prices from manufacturers. But there are drawbacks to that approach.
New FCC Rules Ban Chinese Labs From Certifying US Electronics
The certification process involves tens of thousands of devices every year, including smart devices, baby monitors, computers, and network gear, the FCC says.
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.
Reconciliation Bill Advances Student Aid Revamp, With Colleges on the Hook for Unpaid Loans
The Republican-led House Education Committee said their plan will reduce federal spending by $330 billion.
NOAA Predicts ‘Above-Normal’ Hurricane Season This Year
The agency forecasts 13 to 19 named storms in the Atlantic this year, with six to 10 reaching hurricane strength.
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.
Man Charged With Murder in Shooting Deaths of 2 Israel Embassy Employees
Elias Rodriguez faces multiple federal charges in the case, according to court documents.
Tariffs Haven’t Yet Triggered Inflation, and Economists Are at Odds as to What’s Next
Is April’s tame inflation the calm before the storm? Depends on who you ask.
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.
Takeaways From the Make America Healthy Again Commission Report
The report attributes the rise in health issues in children to multiple factors.
Day in Photos: Memorial Day, Plane Crash, and Renaissance Exhibition
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▶Shen Yun Closes a Successful 2025 World Tour
Despite threats from the Chinese communist regime, Shen Yun Performing Arts shines on the world stage.
CIA Says Winning Tech War With China Top Priority, Citing ‘Existential Threat’ to US
CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis says the CIA must help secure American dominance in AI, semiconductors, and biotech to counter the China threat.
‘Senior Bonus’ in Trump Agenda Bill Would Temporarily Provide Relief to Americans Over 65
‘The President and House Republicans are providing much needed tax relief to middle and low-income seniors,’ says Jim Martin, 60 Plus Association chairman.
Who Is the South African Radical in the Oval Office Video Singing ‘Kill the Farmer’?
Julius Malema has been found guilty of hate speech on several occasions for inciting violence against whites, with each conviction overturned on appeal.
DOGE Official Says They’ve Found Illegal Immigrants Who Have Voted in US Elections
‘My opinion is that this is the tip of the iceberg,’ Antonio Gracias says.
Russia Targeting, Breaching Western Organizations Aiding Ukraine: CISA Joint Advisory
Organizations from 13 nations have been targeted, including those in the United States, Germany, and France.
Putin Says Russia Creating ‘Buffer Zone’ Along Ukrainian Border
The Russian president says the military is working to suppress enemy firing points as part of new border security push.
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