Hamasâ Oct. 7, 2023, massacre of Israeli civilians was an act of âpure, unadulterated evil,â according to then-President Joe Biden. He said it resulted in âthe deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust,â with âmore than 1,000 civilians slaughtered,â âstomach-turning reports of …
Recent detentions and deportations of international students raise concerns about the long-term damage to the United Statesâ reputation as the global leader in higher education. And the increasing number of U.S. students studying abroad underscores the importance of international academic exchanges.
The U.S. Department of Education is calling colleges to account for racist and antisemitic incidents on campus â and its move to withhold taxpayer dollars from violators has gotten university officialsâ attention.
Congressional Republicans face some tough math. They want to extend tax cuts, set to expire this year, that would add perhaps $4.5 trillion in new deficit spending. To offset such extravagance, they plan to come up with $2 trillion in spending cuts.
"Move it back to the states," President Donald Trump says about education, about FEMA and, as will probably happen, about Medicaid. What that would mean to Americans depends on which state they live in. As the federal government moves forward on this, it's a good bet that high-income states …
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Nevada Democrats are outraged at an executive order that President Donald Trump issued to regulate elections. But while the presidentâs authority is limited, heâs more aligned with voter sentiment than his critics.
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The ruling means the Columbia student's fate will be decided here. Khalil led pro-Palestinian protests on campus.
In this episode of 'Global Mirror' Anchor Shreya Upadhyaya discusses Trump's action against Hamas supporter student. Recently, An Indian man pursuing postdoctoral research in the U.S. was facing deportation after the authorities determined that he was âspreading Hamas propagandaâ and had tie…
Last yearâs election was close, despite President Donald Trumpâs hyperbolic claims about his margin of victory. Still, the Democratic Party clearly lost â and not only the presidential race.
The US government will review $9 billion of funding for Harvard University over alleged anti-Semitism on campus, authorities said Monday, after it cut millions from Columbia University, which has also seen fierce pro-Palestinian student protests. Lecturer in public advocacy at Sciences Po Pa…
Democratic U.S. Senator Cory Booker spoke for hours on the Senate floor Monday night, into Tuesday morning, accusing President Trump and Elon Musk of sowing fear and chaos.
While seeking another stay in the White House, Donald Trump did what most politicians do: promised the moon to those who might help him get elected. Trump also assured us that promises made would be promises kept. But as former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo is famously quoted, âYou campaign in poetry. Some of the promises called for unbelievably dramatic outcomes. You govern in prose.â
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Harlan Cohen, a bestselling author and journalist who has visited over 500 high school and college campuses, talks about how to help teens and young adults cope with rejection.Â
Hamasâ Oct. 7, 2023, massacre of Israeli civilians was an act of âpure, unadulterated evil,â according to then-President Joe Biden. He said it resulted in âthe deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust,â with âmore than 1,000 civilians slaughtered,â âstomach-turning reports of ⦠babies being killed.â
Recent detentions and deportations of international students raise concerns about the long-term damage to the United Statesâ reputation as the global leader in higher education. And the increasing number of U.S. students studying abroad underscores the importance of international academic exchanges.
The U.S. Department of Education is calling colleges to account for racist and antisemitic incidents on campus â and its move to withhold taxpayer dollars from violators has gotten university officialsâ attention.
Congressional Republicans face some tough math. They want to extend tax cuts, set to expire this year, that would add perhaps $4.5 trillion in new deficit spending. To offset such extravagance, they plan to come up with $2 trillion in spending cuts.
Writer says "we can do better" after town hall meeting.
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