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Why Trump Banned Harvard’s Ability to Enroll Foreign Students
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Judge Orders Trump Admin to Facilitate Return of Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Man
A judge previously ruled that the man should not be returned to Guatemala due to his fears of persecution.
Defense Secretary Imposes New Restrictions on Press Access to Pentagon
The latest rules are ‘pragmatic changes to protect operational security,’ says a Pentagon spokesperson.
Readers Side With Trump Over Supreme Court on Immigration Enforcement: Epoch Readers’ Poll
Strong majorities support swift removals, limited due process rights for illegal immigrants, and tougher executive authority.
As China’s Economy Weakens, Tens of Thousands of Workers Protest Against Unpaid Wages
Several workers told The Epoch Times their factories were abruptly shut down recently, while others say they have not been paid for months.
Removal and Replacement of China-Linked Devices Ongoing, but CCP Risks Still Loom: FCC Chair
Brendan Carr warns threats from the Chinese Communist Party are still a major concern in telecom equipment in the United States.
Russia–Ukraine Conflict Is Jeopardizing Some of the World’s Most Fertile Soil
Approximately one-third of the world’s richest soil is threatened by chemical pollution and landmine contamination that could permanently scar the region.
US Treasury Grants Sanctions Relief to Syria
This will mark the first step in delivering President Donald Trump’s vision of ‘a new relationship’ between the U.S. and Syria, the State Department said.
Trump Says He’s Not Looking to Make a Deal With EU After 50 Percent Tariff Announcement
The president announced the import taxes on the European Union as well as a 25 percent tariff on iPhones made outside the United States on Friday.
Europe’s Renewables Grid Upgrade Has a Multitrillion-Dollar Price Tag
An unprecedented investment is needed to refit fossil-era grids for renewables and surging electrification. Analysts warn the cost will fall on consumers.
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Afrikaners Seeking US Asylum Leave Behind a Deeply Divided Country
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China Faces COVID-19 Resurgence With Symptoms of Sharp, Burning Sore Throat
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More Than 1,000 Troops Sent to Secure Southern Border in Latest Deployment
They join more than 10,000 troops already deployed to the border as part of Joint Task Force-Southern Border.
DOJ Sues 4 Cities in New Jersey Over ‘Sanctuary’ Policies
Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, and Hoboken, and their city officials, are named in the lawsuit.
2 Jets Aborted Landings at DC Airport After Pentagon Lost Contact With Army Helicopter
Due to the 20-second loss of contact, the Pentagon’s tower did not clear the Black Hawk to land, forcing the helicopter to circle the Pentagon a second time.
New Hampshire Bans ‘Sanctuary’ Cities, Mandates Local Cooperation With Feds
New Hampshire joins a growing list of states that mandate some level of local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
Vance to Naval Academy Graduates: No More Undefined Missions and Open-Ended Conflicts
The vice president said the United States is returning to a strategy grounded in realism and protecting core national interests.
Anthropic’s Latest AI Model Threatened Engineers With Blackmail to Avoid Shutdown
A safety report found that Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4 used sensitive information in simulated scenarios to coerce developers to prevent being shut off.
DNC Sets June Vote on Possible Invalidation of Election of Vice Chairs
David Hogg caused friction in his party when he threatened to back primary challenges against his fellow Democrats.
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