
U.S. to Revoke Student Visas for Some Chinese Nationals in Key Fields
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the U.S. will revoke visas for Chinese students in critical fields, increasing scrutiny.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the U.S. will revoke visas for Chinese students in critical fields, increasing scrutiny.

The law disproportionately affected people of color, making them less likely to vote in future elections.

The framers aimed to protect federal officials from corruption, but new legislation is needed for effective enforcement.

Four former Volkswagen managers were convicted of fraud, with two receiving prison sentences for emissions control manipulation.

House Republicans disagree on the CBO’s report that 13.7 million could lose health insurance due to their bill. Cuts to Medicaid and ACA credits are key factors.

Project Esther reveals Trump’s agenda against antisemitism is more about supporting Israel than combating bigotry.

UATX’s core principle of free speech is overshadowed by the rigid agenda of its billionaire backers, stifling dissent.

Head Start’s 60th anniversary highlights its pivotal role in early education, facing threats from potential funding cuts.

An old rumor about Pete Buttigieg resurfaces on TikTok, fueled by fake newspaper tools that spread misinformation rapidly.

American universities have been key partners in the nation’s defense and tech advancement for over 80 years, with $60B in R&D.

The Supreme Court ordered Maine to count censured GOP lawmaker’s votes. Libby argues punishment violates free speech.

The Posse Comitatus Act’s loopholes allow National Guard misuse, risking authoritarianism. Congress and states must update laws to prevent PCA violations.