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Trump News at a glance: The administration escalates Harvard Feud; The Supreme Court blocks the religious school | Trump Administration

The Trump administration escalated its feud on Thursday with Harvard and stopped the university's ability to register international students and appoint existing international students from the university to transfer or lose their legal status.

Kristi Noem, secretary of home protection, accused Harvard, “violence, anti -Semitism and coordination with the Communist Party of the Chinese Communist Party on their campus”.

Pippa Norris, a lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government in Harvard, told The Guardian that the move “Oxford and Cambridge and many other academic institutions would benefit … America would have problems again.”

Previously, the Trump administration ended a further $ 450 million to the university in May after an earlier cancellation of USD 2.2 billion was canceled from federal financing. In response to the federal cuts, the university – with a equipment of more than 53 billion USD – submitted a lawsuit against the Trump administration.


Trump stops Harvard's ability to record international students

US media reported that the White House of Harvard informed about its decision after ongoing correspondence about the “legality of a extensive records”.

Kristi Noem justified the decision with the words: “This action … is the unfortunate result of Harvard's failure to meet simple reporting requirements.” A Harvard spokesman described the government campaign on Thursday in a statement to the Guardian.

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The Supreme Court of the United States blocks the religious charter school in the Split decision

The U.S. Supreme Court blocked an offer, which was led by two Catholic dioceses in order to build the nation's first religious charter school funded by the taxpayer in Oklahoma in an important case with religious rights in American education, which questioned the constitutional separation of church and state.

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House gives Trump's comprehensive tax -cut invoice about

The Republicans of the House gained the adoption of a large law in a vote of 215-214 in order to enact Donald Trump's taxes and priorities, while the US debt adds dollars and possibly stop millions of Americans to reach access to the federal security benefits. Trump cheered the voice passage and encouraged the Senate to quickly adopt the measure.

The legislative template threatens to resist in the United States by costs more than 830,000 jobs, increases energy costs for US households and threatens to trigger millions of tons of the planetary heating waste caused by the climate crisis.

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The RFK's health report leaves important facts

A new report by the Minister of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defines a dark vision of the health of American children and calls on agencies to examine vaccines, ultra-processed foods, environmental chemicals, lack of exercise and “over-medicalization”. However, the report ignores the leading causes of death for children: firearms and motor vehicle accidents.

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The Trump administration tries to end fundamental rights and protection for children's immigrants in custody

The Trump government tries to end a cornerstone immigration policy that restricts the time that children can hold on to immigration officers. In addition, the government must provide children in their care with appropriate food, water and clean clothing.

In a court application submitted on Thursday, the Ministry of Justice argued that the Flores agreement should be terminated “completely”, and claimed that it had suggested that it had not stimulated the border crossings and “prevented the federal government from effectively reconciling and removing families”.

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Whistleblower tried to warn Muschus, he was a Russia goal

A former FBI goal, who became Whistleblower, claimed that in 2022 he tried to get access to Elon Musk to warn the billionaire that he was the goal of a hidden Russian campaign who wanted to infiltrate his inner circle to possibly get access to sensitive information.

Johnathan Buma, who was arrested in March and is against the deposit, claims in a new interview that the efforts to aim at musk are “intensive”.

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