The US State Department is reviewing over 55 million visa holders. This is part of a broader vetting initiative. The aim is to identify grounds for visa revocation and deportation. The review includes social media and law enforcement records. It also includes violations of US laws. The department has revoked many visas since Trump's return.
New figures on asylum seekers and a change of dancers for Strictly Come Dancing make Friday's papers.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stresses India is not the largest buyer of Russian energy, pointing to China and the EU, as he defends New Delhi’s trade decisions in the middle of U.S. scrutiny.
Cali Mayor Eder has announced a ban on large trucks entering the city, citing the risk of additional attacks.
The US Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to proceed with slashing research grants. These grants were awarded by the National Institutes of Health. The grants were aligned with diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. ...more
She warns Trump’s protectionist push could strain U.S. ties with India, raising concerns over trade, defense and global alliances.
The court kept in place a block on NIH guidance documents that bar funding for research connected to DEI, gender-identity, vaccine hesitancy, and Covid.
Judge Brann further noted that Habba’s appointment had occurred “through a novel series of legal and personnel moves.”
Ahn Hak-sop, whose wishes to return to North Korea before he dies, failed his attempt on Wednesday.
Crystal Palace made history on Thursday when they secured their first-ever win in Europe on a bittersweet night
As of Thursday morning, the hurricane was located approximately 285 miles east of Cape Hatteras, according to the NHC.
A US federal judge has ruled that Alina Habba, Donald Trump's former lawyer, was unlawfully serving as acting US attorney for New Jersey, as her interim period expired in July. Judge Matthew Brann's decision disqualifies Habba from ongo ...more
A dangerous heatwave is scorching the US Southwest, impacting over 80 million people with triple-digit temperatures expected to persist through the weekend. Extreme heat warnings are in effect across multiple states, urging residents to ...more
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