
Republicans Endorse $351 Billion in Education Cuts
Last week, House Education and Workforce Committee (EWC) Republicans pushed through over $350 billion in funding cuts for programs that Americans …
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Trump warns Walmart: Don't raise prices due to my tariffs but do eat the costs from those taxes
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Saturday ripped into Walmart, saying on social media that the retail giant should eat the additional costs created by his tariffs. As Trump has jacked up import taxes, he has tried to assure a skeptical public that foreign producers would pay for those …
‘Where is the evidence?’ CNN anchor presses DHS spokesperson on claim of genocide on White South Africans
During a heated exchange with CNN's Victor Blackwell, Tricia McLaughlin, Asst. Secretary for Public Affairs at the Department of Homeland Security, defended the Trump administration moving to grant and expedite refugee status for White South Africans while broadly suspending most other refugee …
Trump took Bruce Springsteen's bait
This week's mini-feud pits two predictable septuagenarians against each other. And the result is a personal gift to the Boss. Bruce Springsteen’s …
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Student demands $8,000 refund after catching professor using ChatGPT in class materials
A hot potato: Recent reports suggest that students' use of generative AI to cheat on school assignments is approaching endemic levels. While many …
Comey is under investigation for posting ‘86’ in reference to Trump. What does it mean?
This article originally appeared on PolitiFact. Former FBI Director James Comey is under investigation after posting a photo of seashells on the beach …
College newspapers under pressure as immigration fears silence sources
International students’ perspectives are key to college papers covering White House policies on campus, but students fearing deportation are reluctant to speak. International students have asked to remain anonymous in college newspaper articles examining White House policies, to nix their names from …