Biden Administration Fast-Tracked Transfers of White-Collar Jobs to Immigrants Through Student Visa Programs

The transfer of U.S. white-collar jobs to foreign graduates has seen a notable increase under Acting President Joe Biden, as outlined by the Department of Homeland Security. This is concerning news, as detailed in a report from June 5 by the Department of Homeland Security. It indicated a significant rise in job transfers via hands-on […]
Judge directs Trump to reinstate AmeriCorps programs in twenty-four states

A federal judge issued an order following a lawsuit filed by the Trump administration aimed at reversing recent funding cuts to AmeriCorps programs in Washington, D.C., and 24 states governed by Democrats. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Deborah suggested that the states have a strong likelihood of success in their argument that federal law […]
4-H programs continue to adopt gender identity housing even after guidance was revoked

Concerns Over Gender Policies in Federally Supported Youth Programs Some youth programs funded by the federal government still permit participants and camp counselors to stay overnight based on self-identified gender, rather than biological sex. This continues despite the fact that earlier rules aligned with these policies were withdrawn under the Trump administration, according to a […]
Agriculture Secretary reports that states are preparing to restrict soda and junk food from food stamp programs

At a recent Make America Healthy (Maha) event, Director Brook Rollins announced that the Trump administration is setting a precedent by approving exemptions that would restrict junk food purchases within the food stamp program. This announcement came during a visit to Nebraska, where Rollins signed these exemptions alongside Republican Governor Jim Pillen, and also included […]
Watch live: Health Safety Net Programs – Are Older Adults at Risk?

Recent shifts in federal health policy have prompted many families and seniors to reconsider their healthcare access. The House of Representatives has approved a new budget resolution proposing substantial cuts—amounting to trillions—from Medicaid, SNAP, and other essential programs that many older adults rely on for their everyday needs. This workforce reduction impacts organizations like the […]
The UnitedHealth decline and required Medicare programs

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Family-oriented, faith-based programs will take a more significant role at the Kennedy Center.

Vance booed at the Kennedy Center concert Vice President JD Vance faced a chorus of boos while attending a concert at the Kennedy Center this past Thursday. The Kennedy Center is planning to enhance its programming to be more family-friendly, notably by incorporating more faith-based content that has often been overlooked. As part of this […]
Verizon cutting DEI programs while seeking FCC approval for $9.6 billion Frontier deal

Verizon Communications announced plans to discontinue its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs following an investigation initiated by the Trump administration and the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) overseeing its acquisition of Frontier Communications. Brendan Carr, the Chairman of the FCC, publicly criticized Verizon in February for its DEI initiatives, suggesting they could potentially influence […]
Fewer Than Half of Americans Support DEI Programs at Colleges, Survey Shows

Americans Divided on DEI Initiatives in Universities A recent poll indicates that Americans are divided on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at universities, showing a mix of approval and opposition. Approximately 30% of respondents expressed disapproval of DEI efforts, according to a survey conducted by the Associated Press Civil Service Research Center in May. […]
House Republicans’ plan to cut more than $230 billion in spending and change food stamp programs passes committee.

Republicans have advanced plans to reduce spending by over $23 billion in the next decade and revamped the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during a vote from the Agriculture Committee late Wednesday. The committee voted 29-25 along party lines. This initiative is a central piece of President Trump’s “big and beautiful” agenda, now moving to […]