A federal judge ruled the Trump administration acted unconstitutionally in freezing $2.6 billion in research funds to Harvard, restoring academic freedom and financial stability.
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Former White House counsel Joshua Gelser unpacks Trump’s AI Action Plan, highlighting U.S. private sector dominance, fair use disputes, infrastructure trade-offs, and global governance challenges.
A federal appeals court has blocked the Trump administration’s use of an 18th-century wartime statute to deport Venezuelan migrants, marking a major setback for its immigration agenda.
The housing market has been hit especially hard by the U.S. central bank’s tight monetary policy stance and high housing costs are a top concern for many Americans
The Trump administration moves to slash over 500 jobs at Voice of America and USAGM, sparking legal battles over the agency’s future and operations.
The Trump administration’s withdrawal of $680 million in federal port funding deals a major blow to U.S. offshore wind projects, threatening jobs, infrastructure, and clean energy goals.
Federal authorities weigh using Naval Station Great Lakes as an ICE hub as the Trump administration intensifies crime and immigration crackdowns in Chicago and sanctuary cities nationwide.
Japan may be sending the United States a serious message. Japan’s top trade negotiator Ryosei Akazawa canceled a trip to the United States on Thursday over issues related to the U.S.-Japan trade deal
The Trump administration proposes stricter visa rules, capping F-1 student visas at four years, raising concerns for Indian students and impacting U.S. education and global competitiveness.
FEMA has suspended employees who signed an open letter warning Trump administration budget cuts, political interference, and censorship of climate science could trigger another Katrina-like disaster.
The Trump administration has launched continuous vetting of over 55 million U.S. visa holders, reviewing past records, social media, and potential violations that could trigger deportation.
U.S. DNI Tulsi Gabbard announced sweeping reforms, slashing staff and budget while eliminating key units, amid controversy over revoked security clearances and reshaped intelligence priorities.
Undocumented immigrants applying for marriage-based green cards now face immediate deportation risk under a new USCIS policy tightening scrutiny and eliminating chances to fix application errors.
An F-1 visa applicant was reportedly denied entry, allegedly due to 221(g) social media vetting scrutiny.
“In a way, it is a backdoor for privatizing Social Security,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said, sparking political backlash over Trump’s new investment accounts.
Nearly 4,000 NASA employees have opted to leave under Trump’s Deferred Resignation Program amid leadership shifts, budget cuts, and growing concerns about agency direction.
President Trump’s new executive order bans “woke AI” in federal agencies, tying U.S. government AI use to ideological neutrality and historical accuracy standards.
Columbia University agrees to a $221 million settlement and sweeping policy changes to regain federal funding after antisemitism-related sanctions by the Trump administration.
The White House unveils an aggressive AI strategy to boost U.S. dominance, cut state-level barriers, and accelerate innovation through deregulation and global tech exports.
The Trump administration plans to replace the H-1B visa lottery with a wage-based system, potentially reshaping opportunities for Indian tech professionals and startups.
Harvard’s lawsuit against the Trump administration challenges a $2.6 billion federal funding freeze, raising critical questions about academic freedom and federal control over universities.
Blackstone exits TikTok U.S. deal as Trump-backed consortium nears agreement amid legal delays, investor shifts, and national security concerns over Chinese ownership.
The Ether Machine’s Nasdaq debut marks a major step in institutional crypto adoption, reflecting growing confidence in Ethereum and Trump-era regulatory clarity.
Despite high demand, Trump administration reported to be planning to end visa lottery
Trump scores a Senate win with a $9B funding rollback targeting NPR, PBS, and foreign aid, signaling a shift in U.S. cultural and global priorities.
