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Exclusive: Hacker who breached communications app used by Trump aide stole data from across US government TeleMessage drew media attention after a Reuters photograph showed Mike Waltz checking its version of Signal during a cabinet meeting. Reuters ...
McMahon's letter announced that the U.S. government would no longer provide federal funding to Harvard University.
Trump’s early plans for the conflict were also upended within weeks ... but they’re trying their best,” Dershowitz, a former Harvard professor said, adding: “I sense it’s more challenging than they hoped.” The Trump administration’s position ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: The Washington Post on Donald Trump’s unorthodox diplomacy
From slashing billion-dollars worth of funding to Harvard, to imposing tariffs, here are the most controversial decisions by Donald Trump.
On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump promised he would swiftly end the war in Ukraine. “I’ll have that done in 24 hours,” he said. Taking on the mantle of a peacemaker, he also vowed to resolve the war in Gaza, saying, “We’re going to get it to work out.”
A federal judge has ordered that a Georgetown professor who was detained by the Trump administration for his support of Palestine must be released, according to multiple reports. The ruling from Virginia district judge Patricia Tolliver Giles sets Indian citizen Badar Khan Suri,
The Trump administration is targeting the Ivy League university under a law typically used to go after government contractors for swindling.