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California AG prepared to fight back against Trump's looming education cuts
California already has started to fight back against President Donald Trump’s impending executive order to shut down the U.S. Department of Education.
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Georgetown University graduate student detained by immigration authorities
Federal immigration authorities have detained a Georgetown University graduate student from India who was teaching at the Washington institution on a student visa, his attorney said Wednesday. Masked agents arrested the graduate student, Badar Khan Suri, outside his home in Arlington, Virginia, on Monday night, attorney Hassan Ahmad said. The agents identified themselves as being with the Department of Homeland...
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Postal workers to protest in SF against privatization of mail service
Postal workers in the Bay Area and across the country on Thursday were set to protest the Trump administration’s plans to possibly privatize mail service.
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Live updates: Trump set to sign executive order shuttering the Education Department
President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order shuttering the Education Department. Follow live updates below.
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Bay Area, state experts react to Trump's plan to shutter Education Department
Experts and educators across the state and Bay Area fear that the potential closure of the Department of Education will impact some of the most vulnerable students.
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Bay Area, state experts react to Trump's plan to shutter Education Department
Experts and educators across the state and Bay Area fear that the potential closure of the Department of Education will impact some of the most vulnerable students. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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University of California implements hiring freeze in response to Trump's funding threats
UC President Michael V. Drake announced the decision to implement the freeze as an effort to manage costs and conserve funds as the school faces funding reductions at both the state and federal levels.
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Trump is planning to order a shutdown of the Education Department. Here's what it does
President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order Thursday calling for the shutdown of the Education Department, an agency Republicans have talked about closing for decades.
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Trump to sign executive order calling for shutdown of Education Department
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order Thursday calling for the shutdown of the U.S. Education Department.
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Latest batch of JFK assassination documents show Kennedy's distrust of the CIA
The newly released tranche of documents on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy includes a memo that for decades helped fuel speculation that the CIA was somehow involved in the killing of the president.
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Fishermen aim for sustainability but face setbacks from DOGE cuts
Commercial fishermen and seafood processors and distributors seeking to convert to new, lower-carbon emission systems say they are finding federal funding they were counting on for the work is frozen or unavailable in the wake of sweeping budget cuts touted by President Donald Trump. The systems are designed to replace old diesel-burning engines and outdated at-sea cooling systems. The changes...
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Trump administration pauses $175M in funding to UPenn over trans athlete policy
The Trump administration is pausing $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania over its transgender athlete policies, the White House announced Wednesday in a post on X.
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Jackie Robinson's Army career wiped from military website in DEI purge
At least one website about Robinson, who trained as an officer and was assigned to a tank regiment during World War II, was reinstated Wednesday afternoon.
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Watch: Expert discusses fears over tariffs, possible recession
As U.S. consumers are wary of the Trump administration’s tariffs and the possibility of a recession, one expert weighs in.
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Families of deported Venezuelans are distraught their loved ones were sent to El Salvador
The White House has invoked the Alien Enemies Act and alleged that those who were removed were linked to a gang, a claim their families strongly reject.
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Government releases classified JFK assassination documents
The National Archives and Records Administration posted more than 63,000 pages of files relating to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination on Tuesday night.
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Attorney general, San Jose mayor speak out against attacks on Tesla vehicles
The U.S. Attorney General and local leaders are speaking out after several crimes involving vandalized Teslas in the Bay Area and across the country.
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Attorney general, San Jose mayor speak out against attacks on Tesla vehicles
The U.S. Attorney General and local leaders are speaking out after several crimes involving vandalized Teslas in the Bay Area and across the country. Bob Redell reports.
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Federal judge blocks Trump administration from banning transgender people from military service
U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes ruled Trump’s order to exclude transgender troops from military service likely violates their constitutional rights.
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Federal judge blocks Trump admin from banning transgender people from military service
A federal judge has blocked enforcement of President Donald Trump’s executive order banning transgender people from serving in the U.S. military.