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AlterNet on MSN'530 asterisks': Trump accused of deliberately hiding how he's spending taxpayer dollarsTop Trump administration officials have spoken at length about alleged irresponsible government use of taxpayer dollars and a lack of transparency at federal agencies, with President Donald Trump and his billionaire ally,
Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. Attorneys general from 16 mostly Democrat-controlled US states filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration Wednesday,
Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming that the revocation of its certification in the Student and Exchange Visitor Program is a retaliatory action in response to the university's resistance to demands such as turning over student disciplinary records and eliminating equity initiatives.
Harvard is the first school to sue the administration after a back-and-forth between President Alan Garber and most of Trump's team.
President Trump's funding cuts to Harvard threaten the university's position as the world's leading research institution. The next 10 are all in China.
US President Donald Trump's administration has ordered US embassies around the world to stop scheduling appointments for student visas as it prepares to expand social media vetting of such applicants.
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The Trump administration has ordered a pause on all new interviews for student visa applicants as the White House threatens to strip federal funding from Harvard University and prevent the college from enrolling international students.
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NewsNation on MSNColumbia struggles to make headway with Trump admin despite praise over protestWhile praise came quickly from the White House, hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding paused by the government was not restarted.
The Trump administration abruptly ended Harvard’s ability to enroll international students on Thursday — jeopardizing the legal status of more than one in four students on campus. Less than a day later,