
PBS Sues Trump Over Funding Cuts, Citing Free Speech Threat
PBS has sued President Trump over an executive order to cut its federal funding, calling it unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination that threatens public television.
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PBS has sued President Trump over an executive order to cut its federal funding, calling it unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination that threatens public television.
The Trump administration’s intervention in US universities, from Harvard’s SEVP decertification to frozen research grants, signals a new era of politicized campuses.
Harvard has become the symbolic battleground in Trump’s culture war, facing funding freezes and legal fights over DEI and international student policies.
US trade court blocks Trump’s IEEPA-based tariffs, prompting appeals, SME relief and fresh strategies. What could happen next in the tariff battle?
A new report shows Islamophobia hit record highs in the US last year amid the Gaza conflict, sparking calls for action and solidarity from global communities.
Harvard’s battle with the U.S. government over foreign student enrollment and academic freedom intensifies as legal challenges mount and a federal judge pauses the suspension order.
President Trump threatens to reallocate $3B in federal grants from Harvard to U.S. trade schools, sparking debates on antisemitism, academic freedom and international student policies.
Trump has called for the names and countries of Harvard’s 6,800 international students, igniting a debate on campus diversity and federal funding.
Americans mark five years since George Floyd’s death, reflecting on the Black Lives Matter movement and political backtracking on civil rights and diversity reforms.
Marking five years since George Floyd’s death, activists and leaders reflect on BLM’s rise, policy rollbacks under Trump, and the fight for racial justice.