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The university said it will comply with demands to turn over employment forms for thousands of university staff.
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The State Department opened an investigation into Harvard University's international visa sponsorship eligibility, citing ...
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'The Most Secure Border In U.S. History': Sec. Kristi Noem Tells Bald-Faced Lies to Senators In Tense HearingDuring a recent Senate hearing, Secretary Kristi Noem falsely claimed that the United States currently has the most secure border in its history. During this very video, Noem admits that only 1/3 of ...
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'We Fired Them, We Are Strengthened': Secretary Kristi Noem Claims Firing Cybersecurity Workers Makes America Safer In Senate HearingSecretary Kristi Noem claimed that firing cybersecurity agents at the Department of Homeland Security somehow made America safer during recent testimony she delivered before the U.S. Senate.
The subpoenas come as Harvard and the Trump administration have sparred for months about the school’s more than 7,000 foreign visa holders.
The Department of Homeland Security altered Harvard in early June that it would inspect employee authorization records.
The Trump administration’s attack on Harvard University is an unprecedented campaign by the U.S. government against an ...
The investigation is just the Trump administration’s latest action targeting Harvard’s international community, which a ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the investigation on Wednesday, the latest in a series of actions the Trump ...
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NYPD chief responds to Noem remarks on attack on off-duty CBP officerNYPD Chief John Chell responds to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's comments on sanctuary city policies and the arrest of migrant suspects accused of attacking an off-duty CBP officer in a New ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTrump White House probes Harvard University’s scholar exchange programmeSecretary of State Marco Rubio said a probe will ensure the programme does ‘not run contrary to our nation’s interests’.
A federal judge heard in court on Monday arguments for why she should side with Harvard University or the Trump administration over cuts to federal funding. Here's what happened.
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