Universities nationwide have cut academic ties with China due to national security concerns highlighted in a House report.
Posts published in “US News”
The Trump administration seeks Supreme Court approval to dismiss the U.S. Copyright Office director, Shira Perlmutter.
President Trump's second term saw a halt on refugee arrivals. A program in Arizona aids refugee women by teaching sewing.
President Trump's executive authority challenges Congress' power over spending, prompting over 150 lawsuits and legal battles.
Ten people are on trial in Paris for cyberbullying Brigitte Macron, accused of spreading malicious rumors online.
D.C. students express fear over ICE presence near schools, impacting attendance and engagement. Officials stress trust-building for safety.
After an adventurous summer, Victor Wembanyama leads the Spurs to a 3-0 start, making history with 100 points and 15 blocks.
Election officials like Tonya Wichman start preparations months before Election Day, facing new challenges since 2020, including threats and turnover, impacting election integrity and expertise. Wichman, serving a small Ohio county, emphasizes the importance of transparency, community engagement, and the dedication required to ensure secure voting.
Arizona GOP Chair Gina Swoboda plans to step down after January meeting to run in the 1st Congressional District race.
Republican Rachel Mitchell and Democrat Kris Mayes challenge Arizona's anti-SLAPP law for its impact on prosecutions.










