
U.S. Cities See Massive May Day Protests Against Trump Policies
Thousands across the U.S. rallied against Trump’s immigration and economic policies in one of the largest May Day demonstrations in recent history.
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Thousands across the U.S. rallied against Trump’s immigration and economic policies in one of the largest May Day demonstrations in recent history.
U.S. Democrats grapple with internal divisions and leadership challenges following Trump’s 2024 election victory, raising questions about their path forward.
Harvard University resists Trump administration pressure over foreign student visa policies and funding cuts, emphasizing institutional independence amid growing academic tensions.
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The Trump administration cancels $400M in grants to Columbia University, citing inaction on antisemitism. Funds redirected following federal investigation.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance highlights tightened immigration policies at the U.S.-Mexico border as crossings decline following increased enforcement measures.
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The U.S. and Ukraine have agreed on the terms of a critical minerals deal, aiming to bolster Ukraine’s economic prospects and secure Washington’s support amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia.
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The Trump administration has dismissed thousands of federal workers over the holiday weekend, targeting probationary employees and sparking legal challenges from unions.
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