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Trump tightens reins on foreign students in multifront immigration crackdown on universities
President Trump is making it harder and harder for international students and immigrants to pursue higher education in the U.S. Dreamers, foreign students seeking visas and potentially even those looking to work in the country after graduation have all found themselves caught in the crossfire as Trump seeks to curb immigration while also
Plus, some Republican lawmakers are pushing for legislation to end "weather modification," pushing a fringe theory that humans are controlling the weather into the mainstream.
President Donald Trump's blanket tariffs scheduled for Aug. 1 could bring higher prices on certain foods, economist says. Here's what to know.
Venezuelan barber Neiyerver Adrian Leon Rengel issued a complaint against the Trump administration, alleging that he was wrongfully sent to a Salvadoran prison, where he was beaten. Juan Proaño of League of United Latin American Citizens,
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Trump's tariffs could squeeze US factories and boost costs by up to 4.5%, a new analysis finds
As President Donald Trump prepares to announce new tariff increases, the costs of his policies are starting to come into focus for a domestic manufacturing sector that depends on global supply chains,
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Self Employed on MSNTrump Proposes Tariff Rebate Plan for American Consumers
The post Trump Proposes Tariff Rebate Plan for American Consumers appeared first on Self Employed. Former President Donald Trump has announced he is exploring the possibility of implementing a tariff “rebate” for American consumers, though details of the potential economic measure remain limited.
"Convicted US Felon to arrive in Scotland," read the headline on the front page of Friday's Scotland's newspaper, The National.
Last week, President Donald Trump announced that his administration will get more homeless people off the streets. The order has some good parts to it, including additional support for mental health and addiction services. If he meant it, it's not bad.
On July 22, the Trump administration announced that the United States would be withdrawing from UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, on December 31, 2026.