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Beyond the shock for students, President Trump’s moves against higher education are being seen in China as a blow to one of ...
The White House violated a court order on deportations to third countries with a flight linked to the chaotic African nation ...
Moody's has joined Fitch and S&P in cutting the US' credit rating, dropping the world's largest economy from a perfect 'AAA' ...
President Trump’s Justice Department is weighing whether to let Boeing out of a guilty criminal plea agreement surrounding two fatal crashes last decade, and some family members of crash victims are ...
The school in Cambridge, Massachusetts quickly slammed the move as "unlawful" and said it would hurt both the campus and the ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is perhaps the most famous person to ever lead the US Department of Health and Human Services. That has ...
Iranian and US negotiators meet in Rome on Friday for a fifth round of nuclear talks, after a public disagreement over Tehran ...
The aid getting into Gaza is nowhere near enough for the enclave's two million people, some of whom are "visibly starving", a UN official has told Sky News. Follow the latest.
India is opening up a chunk of its protected government procurement market to foreign firms, including the U.S, two government sources said, in a shift that could extend to other trading partners ...
Move to terminate SEVIS certification puts thousands of students at risk of deportation and marks escalation in ...
Since 1909, the profile of President Abraham Lincoln has adorned the obverse side of the coin that is made of zinc and copper. Trump has described spending on penny minting as 'wasteful' ...
No fresh action was announced against Columbia University, although the Trump administration suspended more than $400 million ...