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Rubio: U.S. to 'aggressively revoke' visas of Chinese students U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday that they will work to "aggressively revoke" visas of Chinese students, including those with ties to China's communist party studying in so-called critical fields Reality stars Todd, Julie Chrisley leave prison after Trump's pardons Reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were released from prison after President Donald Trump earlier in the day pardoned the couple who were found guilty of conspiring to defraud banks and committing tax evasion. Judges block Trump's unilateral tariffs on most trading partners A three-judge panel on Wednesday struck down President Donald Trump's unilateral tariffs, including 10% imposed on most U.S. trading partners, calling them "contrary to law." Elon Musk leaving Trump administration as chief government cost cutter Elon Musk said Wednesday night he is leaving the Trump administration after working to slash the size of the federal government through th Education secretary says universities must follow the 1964 Civil Rights Act Federal funding could be withheld from U.S. universities that don't abide by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Education Secretary Linda McMahon said on Wednesday. E.l.f Beauty to acquire Hailey Bieber's Rhode in $1 billion deal E.l.f. Beauty announced Wednesday it will acquire Hailey Bieber's three-year-old beauty company Rhode for $1 billion. Crypto has a champion in the White House, Vance tells bitcoin conference President Donald Trump is a strong ally for the growing cryptocurrency industry, Vice President JD Vance told attendees at the Bitcoin 2025 Conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday. Trump nominates DOJ official Emil Bove as federal appeals court judge President Donald Trump on Wednesday nominated Emil Bove, a high-ranking official in the Justice Department and one of his former defense attorneys, to become a federal appeals court judge. AI chipmaker Nvidia exceeds first-quarter earnings projections Nvidia officials have scheduled a 5 p.m. EDT first-quarter earnings report that many expect to reflect the Trump administration's restrictions on trade with China. Trump will 'take look' at pardons in Whitmer kidnapping plot President Donald Trump told reporters Wednesday that he will consider pardoning six men convicted of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020 because of tough COIVD-19 restrictions in the state. Fannie Mae joins Palantir to launch AI-run mortgage fraud unit Financial giant Fannie Mae will launch its AI-powered unit to detect and prevent mortgage fraud in a partnership with AI software company Palantir. Guatemalan officials leverage Trump's tariffs to attract U.S. investment, curb migration Guatemalan leaders are promoting their country as a strategic investment destination for U.S. companies, citing lower tariffs and proximity as advantages over Mexico. They argue that increased foreign investment could no UK prosecutors file 21 charges, including rape, against Tate brothers U.K. prosecutors last year OK'd a total of 21 charges against brothers Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate arising from the claims of several alleged victims. Police: 11 bodies found in Caribbean boat likely African refugees The bodies of 11 people believed to be Malian migrants were found inside a boat in the St. Vincent and the Grenadines island chain, local police confirmed. Long hours in bed tied to impaired thinking in post-stroke patients The suspected connection between lack of proper sleep and stroke got stronger Wednesday with the publication of a study associating brain tissue damage and impaired thinking with long in-bed time among patients. Look: Soybean powder spill covers New York highway in protein Police in New York warned drivers to avoid a stretch of highway after a tractor trailer covered the roadway in soybean powder. Michigan couple win $2M lottery prize on their anniversary A Michigan couple celebrated their wedding anniversary by sitting down together to scratch off a lottery ticket -- uncovering a $2 million win. Watch: Jensen Ackles uncovers a terrorist conspiracy in 'Countdown' Prime Video released a trailer for upcoming series "Countdown," starring "Supernatural" alum Jensen Ackles as a cop recruited into a secret task force to investigate a murder. Look: 'The Morning Show' Season 4 to premiere Sept. 17 "The Morning Show," a drama starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, will return for a fourth season on Apple TV+ in September. 19-year-old man arrested in Connecticut mall shooting that wounded 5 bystanders Police in Connecticut say 19-year-old suspect Tajuan Washington allegedly shot five people at a mall and was arrested Wednesday. GameStop invests $500M+ in bitcoin Video game seller GameStop announced it has bought 4,710 bitcoins worth almost $513 million as part of its strategy to invest in cryptocurrency. Data breach affects 38,000 UChicago Medicine patients A University of Chicago Medicine Medical group cybersecurity breach in July may have exposed personal information of 38,000 patients. Billy Joel’s brain fluid imbalance: what it means Billy Joel has excess fluid in his brain -- a neurologist explains what happens when this protective liquid gets out of balance. |
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Trump Says Harvard Should Have a Limit on International StudentsThe school has so far resisted considerable pressure from the Trump administration to enact other policy changes. Harvard Says Many of Its Foreign Students Are Seeking to TransferThe Trump administration is trying to block Harvard from enrolling international students. A Harvard official said the move is already creating major disruptions. Harvard Fight Illustrates Trump’s Worldview: If He Attacks, It’s Your FaultSince regaining the White House, President Trump has been fixated on making an example of those who push back against him. Trump Tariffs Blocked by U.S. Court of International TradeThe U.S. Court of International Trade said the president had overstepped his authority in imposing his “reciprocal” tariffs globally, as well as levies on Canada and Mexico. U.S. Pauses Exports of Airplane and Semiconductor Technology to ChinaPresident Trump has stopped some critical products and technologies made only in the United States from flowing to China, flexing the government’s power over global supply chains. Elon Musk, Distanced From Trump, Says He’s Exiting Washington and DOGEThe billionaire has made clear he is frustrated with the obstacles he encountered as he tried to upend the federal bureaucracy. Trump Allies Echo Claims of Political Prosecution to Secure PardonsThe president is increasingly using his clemency powers to undermine Justice Department cases against his supporters. Trump Gives Clemency to More Than Two Dozen, Including Political AlliesA blitz of pardons and commutations included those who have expressed political support or echoed the president in claiming they had been unfairly targeted. Larry Hoover, Former Chicago Gang Leader, Wins Commutation From TrumpMr. Hoover was accused of directing the Gangster Disciples even after he went to prison in the 1970s. The federal commutation will not change his state prison sentence. Trump Pardons Michael Grimm, Former Representative Who Pleaded Guilty to Tax FraudMichael G. Grimm, a Republican, represented Staten Island and part of Brooklyn from 2011 until he resigned in 2015. RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz Want Canada to Save Ostriches on Farm With Avian FluOstriches on a British Columbia farm have died of the avian flu. Canada ordered hundreds of others to be culled. But two top Trump administration officials have objected. A Missouri Town Was Solidly Behind Trump. Then Carol Was Detained.For 20 years, Carol Hui has served waffles, raised her children and embraced the small town of Kennett, Mo. Her detention and pending deportation to Hong Kong has hit the community hard. Trump Administration Agrees to Facilitate Return of Guatemalan Man to U.S.A federal judge in Massachusetts had ordered officials to “facilitate” his return. The United States is still holding a group of other deportees at a base in Djibouti. Judge Blocks Shutdown of Biden-Era Migrant Entry ProgramsThe sweeping order applied to hundreds of thousands of people legally in the country through programs put in place for Ukrainians, Afghans and others. F.B.I. Memo on Sheds Light on Dispute Over Venezuelan GangThe remaining intelligence agencies disagree with the F.B.I.’s analysis tying the gang, Tren de Aragua, to Venezuela’s government. U.N. Condemns Israel’s New Aid Program in Gaza, After Chaotic StartThe new operation is intended to bypass both the United Nations and Hamas, but aid groups say even if it works as intended, it is dangerously inadequate. L.A. Made Big Promises for the Olympics. Can It Deliver by 2028?From the Super Bowl to the Oscars, Los Angeles has plenty of experience with high-profile spectacles. But the 2028 Olympics will test the city in the aftermath of devastating wildfires. A Fungus Devastated North American Bats. A New Species Could Deliver a Killer Blow.Scientists have learned that another species of fungus found in Europe and Asia causes white-nose disease, which has ravaged bat populations in the United States and Canada. Beware: We Are Entering a New Phase of the Trump EraI’ve seen the signs before. I’m seeing them now. Mount Everest’s Record-Setting Sherpa Sees a Future of Snowless Mountains and Fewer GuidesKami Rita Sherpa scaled Mount Everest for the 31st time on Tuesday. We spoke to him about what is next for the mountain. Japan’s Debt, Now Twice the Size of Its Economy, Forces Hard ChoicesJapan’s government faces pressure to curtail debt-fueled spending that some argue has staved off populist waves. Lawyer Murdered Client in 2013 to Delay Start of Her Divorce Trial, Prosecutors SayProsecutors said the former lawyer, Gregory J. Moore, 51, had also sought to avoid court dates by feigning illnesses, getting into a car crash and calling in bomb threats. Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Writer Who Condemned Colonists and Elites, Dies at 87Mr. Ngugi composed the first modern novel in the Gikuyu language on prison toilet paper while being held by Kenyan authorities. He spent many prolific years in exile. |
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Wednesday that they will work to "aggressively revoke" visas of Chinese students, including those with ties to China's communist party studying in so-called critical fields
Reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley were released from prison after President Donald Trump earlier in the day pardoned the couple who were found guilty of conspiring to defraud banks and committing tax evasion.
A three-judge panel on Wednesday struck down President Donald Trump's unilateral tariffs, including 10% imposed on most U.S. trading partners, calling them "contrary to law."
Elon Musk said Wednesday night he is leaving the Trump administration after working to slash the size of the federal government through th
Federal funding could be withheld from U.S. universities that don't abide by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Education Secretary Linda McMahon said on Wednesday.
E.l.f. Beauty announced Wednesday it will acquire Hailey Bieber's three-year-old beauty company Rhode for $1 billion.
President Donald Trump is a strong ally for the growing cryptocurrency industry, Vice President JD Vance told attendees at the Bitcoin 2025 Conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday nominated Emil Bove, a high-ranking official in the Justice Department and one of his former defense attorneys, to become a federal appeals court judge.
Nvidia officials have scheduled a 5 p.m. EDT first-quarter earnings report that many expect to reflect the Trump administration's restrictions on trade with China.
President Donald Trump told reporters Wednesday that he will consider pardoning six men convicted of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in 2020 because of tough COIVD-19 restrictions in the state.
Financial giant Fannie Mae will launch its AI-powered unit to detect and prevent mortgage fraud in a partnership with AI software company Palantir.
Guatemalan leaders are promoting their country as a strategic investment destination for U.S. companies, citing lower tariffs and proximity as advantages over Mexico. They argue that increased foreign investment could no
U.K. prosecutors last year OK'd a total of 21 charges against brothers Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate arising from the claims of several alleged victims.
The bodies of 11 people believed to be Malian migrants were found inside a boat in the St. Vincent and the Grenadines island chain, local police confirmed.
The suspected connection between lack of proper sleep and stroke got stronger Wednesday with the publication of a study associating brain tissue damage and impaired thinking with long in-bed time among patients.
Police in New York warned drivers to avoid a stretch of highway after a tractor trailer covered the roadway in soybean powder.
A Michigan couple celebrated their wedding anniversary by sitting down together to scratch off a lottery ticket -- uncovering a $2 million win.
Prime Video released a trailer for upcoming series "Countdown," starring "Supernatural" alum Jensen Ackles as a cop recruited into a secret task force to investigate a murder.
"The Morning Show," a drama starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, will return for a fourth season on Apple TV+ in September.
Police in Connecticut say 19-year-old suspect Tajuan Washington allegedly shot five people at a mall and was arrested Wednesday.
Video game seller GameStop announced it has bought 4,710 bitcoins worth almost $513 million as part of its strategy to invest in cryptocurrency.
A University of Chicago Medicine Medical group cybersecurity breach in July may have exposed personal information of 38,000 patients.
Billy Joel has excess fluid in his brain -- a neurologist explains what happens when this protective liquid gets out of balance. 
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