The Trump administration plans to block $510 million in federal contracts and grants to Brown University due to alleged anti-semitism on campuses. Brown received $184 million in federal grants last year and could face significant impacts if funding is cut. University officials reaffirm commitment to academic freedom and potential legal action.
Related news
Logan Guminski, a 27-year-old Florida woman, was arrested for engaging in sexual activity with a Chihuahua and selling the explicit content online. Investigators found multiple videos on her phone, and she admitted to selling one video for $500. She was released on a $10,000 bond.
Hong Kong property tycoon Lee Shau Kee, who was instrumental in building Henderson Land Development, passed away at 97. He was known for his significant contributions to the real estate industry and philanthropy, including support for education. He was Hong Kong's second-richest person with $29.2 billion and was awarded the Grand Bauhinia Medal in 2007.
The administration now argues that it is unable to retrieve him because he is under Salvadoran jurisdiction and downplayed the risk that he may face torture or death inside CECOT.
Over 1,000 dead, millions displaced: Floods wreack havoc across world in 2024
A top DOJ official supervised large-scale deportation raids in Chicago, resulting in 100 arrests. The DOJ is investigating potential law violations by sanctuary cities like Chicago, which refuses to assist federal immigration enforcement. Mayor Brandon Johnson pledges to uphold the city's sanctuary policies despite federal pressure.
The USCIS completed the FY 2026 H-1B visa cap selection, with selected individuals now able to file their petitions starting April 1, 2025. Applicants must follow all guidelines to ensure the smooth processing of their petitions and prove eligibility for professional, specialized jobs.
US President Donald Trump has decided not to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum following Ontario Premier Doug Ford's agreement to drop surcharges on electricity exports. However, the US government will still proceed with a 25% tariff on these imports, escalating economic tensions between the two countries.
During President Trump's inauguration, a lip-reading TikTok creator interpreted a conversation between Barack Obama and George W. Bush, suggesting Obama asked how to stop current events. The two former presidents laughed. Obama attended without Michelle, and skipped Trump's inaugural lunch with Bush and Clinton, exemplifying a humorous and critical tone towards Trump.
US President Donald Trump mocked federal workers over a controversial directive from Elon Musk’s department, requiring employees to list weekly accomplishments. The directive sparked outrage among employees and unions, while Musk dismissed the task as trivial. Democratic senator Tina Smith criticized Musk’s approach as aggressive.
A massive sinkhole in Yashio, northeast of Tokyo, swallowed a truck, trapping its 74-year-old driver. Rescue efforts are hindered by unstable ground and growing sinkhole size. The collapse is linked to sewer pipe corrosion, raising concerns about aging infrastructure. Residents nearby evacuated, and over a million people were urged to reduce water use. Authorities plan nationwide sewer inspections to prevent similar incidents.