Secretary of State Marco Rubio says we want to “actively” revoke Chinese student visas

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says we want to “actively” revoke Chinese student visas

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday that the United States is expected to “actively” revoke visas issued to China's unspecified number of students. The action is expected to intensify the Trump administration’s conflict with universities on international students, a chaotic showdown that has upended campus life, threatening to a time of drastically cut federal…

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Every insider

NBA insider Brian Windhorst is preparing for a juicy deal for a serious crazy NBA offseason. He called the NBA's current state a chaotic summer. “You have a log jam, so you have some teams stuck a little. So what you have is the perfect storm, the perfect secret to sports,” said Brian Windhorst. Ryen…

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South Korea's presidential election burned by coffee beans, chanel bags and room salon

South Korea's presidential election burned by coffee beans, chanel bags and room salon

Seoul, South Korea (AP) – South Korea's presidential election has been caught in personal assault and minor disputes, ousting meaningful policy debates in the martial law tragedy of former Conservative leader Yoon Suk Yeol. In the last presidential debate Tuesday night, a painful mud escalation between liberal leader Lee Jae-Myung and conservative rival Kim Moon…

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Federal Court Blocks Trump's Tariffs, Finds President Imposing His Powers

Federal Court Blocks Trump's Tariffs, Finds President Imposing His Powers

President Donald Trump held a poster of reciprocity tariffs during the White House tariff announcement in April. Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg by Getty Images Federal courts blocked President Donald Trump’s comprehensive tariffs on Wednesday, ruling that the emergency powers law cited by the administration did not give the president a mandate, imposing cargo obligations from almost every…

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NASA astronauts Butch and Suni recovered after a long Starliner Mission

NASA astronauts Butch and Suni recovered after a long Starliner Mission

Joey Roulette WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, the astronauts who remained on the International Space Station last year, remained on Earth after returning to Earth in March, appearing from weeks of physical therapy to working with Boeing and various NASA programs. “Now, we're just starting from the recovery part that we're returning,”…

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