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The Trump administration has terminated federal employees in charge of U.S. global climate policy and climate aid, the State ...
The Trump administration has reversed course after revoking the legal status of international students. Why? What does this ...
Vice President JD Vance chooses the perfect introductory words for his brief visit to Greenland, if he were a tourist just in ...
In February he tried to renew his two-year work permit, but President Donald Trump’s administration had quietly stopped ...
Escucha Mi Voz, a nonprofit organization that works with immigrants in the Iowa City area, filed a formal civil rights ...
REAL ID sees nationwide state government compliance ahead of deadline, but it wasn't always that way
Several states originally objected to REAL ID requirements, but all have since come into compliance ahead of the deadline, ...
A federal judge temporarily reinstated Ohio State University graduate student Ahwar Sultan's student visa, hours before the ...
The lawsuit filed in Massachusetts by Democratic attorneys general seeks to block the Department of Education from ...
Rhode Island joined 18 other states in a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education. The lawsuit challenges the ...
The latest lawsuit Dana Nessel made Michigan party to stems from Trump threats to withhold funding from state and local ...
Vermont’s largest public transit agency is now, as a result, weighing new training for its bus drivers on how to interact with federal agents.
The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles and related equipment to the Netherlands for an estimated cost of $2.19 billion, the Pentagon said on Friday.
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