
U.S. Bars Harvard from Enrolling New International Students
The U.S. DHS has revoked Harvard’s SEVP certification, halting new international student admissions and sparking a debate on global academic mobility.
My Global News: Voices of a New Era
🌍 Stay Ahead, Stay Global 🚀
The U.S. DHS has revoked Harvard’s SEVP certification, halting new international student admissions and sparking a debate on global academic mobility.
DHS revokes Harvard’s international student program over unverified security claims, highlighting a clash over academic freedom and the future of global talent.
A federal judge has halted the Trump administration’s plan to cut half of the Department of Education’s staff, ruling the layoffs unlawful.
Twelve U.S. states argue Trump’s national emergency tariffs exceed his powers under IEEPA in a landmark lawsuit before the Court of International Trade.
President Trump urged divided Republican lawmakers to pass his domestic policy bill with major spending cuts, calling for unity and swift action before a looming deadline.
Hack of TeleMessage app used by a Trump aide exposed chats and metadata from over 60 U.S. government users, raising data security concerns.
Senator Gary Peters slammed the $100K/day cost to detain migrants at Guantanamo Bay, highlighting a stark contrast to $165/day in U.S. detention and igniting budget and human rights debates.
House Republicans want to ban states from AI rules for 10 years, fueling a showdown over federal power, innovation and consumer protections.
California asks a federal court to block Trump’s tariffs, warning of a $25B hit and 64,000 job losses as the legal battle unfolds.
Trump’s 100% tariff on foreign-made films could reshape the availability and cost of international cinema in the U.S.