State Department Announces U.S. Withdrawal from UNESCO

The nation will leave the organization at the end of December 2026. The U.S. State Department announced this past week that the United States will be withdrawing from…

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Columbia Pays $221 Million to Settle with President’s Administration

The government dismissed its lawsuit alleging violation of anti-discrimination laws. Columbia University announced last week that it has agreed to pay President Trump’s administration $221 million to settle…

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Federal Agencies Warn Harvard Could Lose Accreditation Over Civil Rights Violations

Education and Health Departments cite violation of federal antidiscrimination laws, notify the accreditor of Harvard’s alleged noncompliance with Title VI. The U.S. Departments of Education and of Health…

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Some Members of Congress Face Threats to Their Lives and Families

Representative Miller was run off the road and Representative Kammack received death threats after disclosing an ectopic pregnancy. Members of Congress are facing heightened threats to their safety…

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DHS Releases Nationwide Terrorism Advisory for U.S.

Secretary Noem stated that if Iranian leaders issue a call for retaliation, it could increase the chances of violence by Iranian supporters in the U.S. Homeland Security Secretary…

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State Department Implements Social Media Screening for Student Visa Applicants

The president’s administration continues its efforts to quell anti-Semitic protests and demonstrations on college campuses. The State Department announced new social media screening guidelines for student visa applicants.…

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FBI Director Responds to Firebombing Assault on Colorado Pro-Israel Event

The attack came after unsubstantiated reports of violence at a Gaza aid distribution center were published. Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel responded to the attack in…

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Secretary of State Pauses Student Visa Interviews

The vetting process going forward will include social media screening. The State Department took a significant step to implement social media vetting for student visa applicants on Tuesday,…

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President Trump’s Administration Directs Federal Agencies to Cancel Contracts with Harvard

Each agency requested to review contracts and consider alternatives. President Trump’s administration requested that government agencies cancel federal contracts with Harvard University, which maintains around 30 scientific research…

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Two Israeli Embassy Staffers Assassinated in Washington, D.C.

The shooter chanted, “Free Palestine” after being taken into custody. Two Israeli Embassy staff members were shot and killed on Wednesday night near the Jewish Museum in the…

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