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McMahon supports changes to Harvard’s diversity program made by the Trump administration.

McMahon supports changes to Harvard's diversity program made by the Trump administration.

McMahon Defends Trump’s Actions Against Harvard at Senate Hearing During a Senate Budget subcommittee meeting, Education Secretary Linda McMahon stood by President Donald Trump’s initiatives aimed at reforming Harvard University. This occurred amidst extensive questioning from Senator Chris Murphy, who expressed strong criticism regarding the administration’s stance against Harvard. Murphy began his inquiries by suggesting […]

Veterans discover fresh meaning in civilian life through Honor Foundation program

The Honor Foundation: Supporting Veterans Transitioning to Civilian Life Transitioning from military service to civilian life can be a significant shift. Thankfully, for many veterans, there’s The Honor Foundation (THF), an organization dedicated to making this change a bit easier. Based in San Diego, California, THF focuses on helping veterans discover their new purpose after […]

Harvard sues in response to Trump’s decision to terminate visa program

Harvard University has decided to sue the Trump administration following its move to end the school’s student visa program. The university argues that this decision impacts over 7,000 visa holders and constitutes a serious breach of the First Amendment, the Due Process Clause, and the Administrative Procedure Act, according to documents filed in court. The […]

Government Needs to Change the OPT Migration Program

USCIS Director Urges Reduction of Migration Program The incoming director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) mentioned on Wednesday that the government ought to decrease the extensive migration program currently allowing over 400,000 foreigners to fill white-collar positions in the U.S. every year. During a Senate hearing, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) initiated a discussion […]

DHS Secretary Noem: Harvard’s student visa program will be ended

Harvard’s Student Visa Program Suspended by DHS The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has decided to terminate Harvard University’s student visa program. This follows accusations of the school’s alleged “proterrorist actions” during campus protests. Reports indicate that the DHS views Harvard’s refusal to maintain accurate records of student visa holders, combined with its inadequate response […]

Trump administration ends Harvard’s student visa program

Fox News Digital has decided to terminate Harvard’s student visa program, citing “proterrorist actions” linked to protests on campus. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims this decision stems from Harvard’s unwillingness to provide records related to the conduct of student visa holders. As a result, Harvard will not be able to register any new […]

DHS ends Harvard student visa program due to antisemitism and protests

Harvard University has been removed from the student visa program due to its alleged “terrorist actions” in relation to campus protests. This decision carries significant implications for the institution’s ability to enroll international students starting in the 2025-2026 academic year. Current foreign students face a tough choice: either transfer or risk losing their legal status […]

GIB Approves Health Insurance Program Rates for 2026

Today, the Group Insurance Board is establishing premium rates for the 2026 planning year. They’ve also approved qualifications for the health planning service area alongside other benefits for the Wisconsin Health Insurance Program (GHIP). “The initial bids for the 2026 Health Plan indicated a 13.4% increase in premiums, which could potentially have been brought down […]

Trump Gold Card visa program set to go live online in a few weeks, Lutnick states

Trump’s $5 Million Gold Card Visa Program Announced U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick revealed on Wednesday that President Trump’s proposed gold cards, which will allow foreigners to purchase U.S. visas for $5 million, are expected to be available online soon—in just a few weeks, in fact. This news came during an interview at an […]