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Harvard, MIT Files Petition vs Trump Admin to Block ICE New Order

Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration to temporarily delay the recent immigration rules on international students studying in the United States.

New ICE Rules on Foreign Students Receive Backlash from Politician, Academics

A politician and some educators have criticized the new rules released by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that may deport foreign students in the United States if they do not comply with the regulations.

White House Refutes Trump's Niece Claims President Cheated on SAT

In her book, Mary Trump accused his uncle of cheating on his homework. She also claimed that the president meets all the criteria of a narcissist.

Blue Flu? LAPD Investigates Spike in Sick Calls over July 4th Weekend

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is investigating if a spike in officers calling in sick over the July 4th holiday was part of a protest against the slashing of the agency's budget.
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Florida Bar and Restaurant Owners Face Foreclosures

Florida bars and restaurant owners are not sure if it would live after the state banned the sale of alcoholic drinks inside the establishments.

Texas Education Agency Issues School Reopening Guidelines

Texas Education Agency (TEA) announced on their website Tuesday guidelines for the reopening of schools in about a month.
Trump withdraws the U.S. from the WHO

Trump Makes His Move to Withdraw US From WHO

The United States President Donald Trump has formally notified the United Nations (UN) and Congress of his intentions to pull the US out from the World Health Organization (WHO) amid the pandemic.
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Pompeo: US is Looking to Ban TikTok and Other Chinese Social Media Apps

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday said the United States is looking to ban TikTok and other Chinese social media applications.

Coronavirus: Multi-Million Dollar Firms Receive Federal Loan, Small Businesses File for Bankruptcy

Law firms, elite private and charter schools, and celebrity-owned businesses received taxpayer-funded relief packages from the administration worth between $150,000 and $5 million.

FDA Warns Public of Several Toxic Mexican-Made Hand Sanitizers

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reminded the public to avoid using hand sanitizer products containing toxic substance methanol.
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The 'Stars' We Lost This Year

List of 10 well-known stars who died this year. (Photo : Unsplash) The year 2020 does not seem to be a good year for everyone, from natural calamities, global pandemic, to well-known stars' deaths.

Florida Education Department Orders Schools to Re-open in August

The Florida Department of Education (DOE) issued an executive order on Monday for schools to reopen for at least five days a week starting August.
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More States Begin to Shutdown as COVID-19 Infections Reach 300,000

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infections in the United States have reached 300,000 during the first six days of July. More states are now beginning to shut down businesses and mandate the use of face masks.
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Trump Administration Discloses Paycheck Program Loan Recipients

The Trump administration has released the 658,277 names of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) borrowers with their addresses, business type, nonprofit information, and the number of jobs supported.
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Trudeau Will Not Attend the US-Mexico Meeting in D.C. for New NAFTA Deal

Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not join the meeting with Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C.
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NFL: Patrick Mahomes Signs the Highest-Paid Contract in Any Sports League

National Football League (NFL) Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has agreed on a 10-year contract extension worth $503 million with over $141 million injury guarantee. He is now the highest-paid contract in any sports league in history.

California Assembly Delays Return as Staff Tests Positive for COVID-19

The California Assembly had to delay its return from a scheduled summer break as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak started infecting the people in the state capitol.

Oklahoma Resident Uses Rifle to Fatally Shoot Woman Who Tore Down His Nazi Flag

The victim was found lying in a ditch after she suffered with multiple gunshot wounds from a semi-automatic rifle.

ICE: Foreign Students Must Leave US if Classes Move Fully Online

Foreign students with fully online classes will not be allowed to stay in the U.S., unless they move to a course with in-person tuition, according to the new rules released by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency on Monday.

Florida Teen Dies After Mother Gives Her Unproven COVID-19 Treatment

The Lee County teenager attended a large church function weeks before she died. The gathering did not require attendees to wear face masks or follow social distancing rules.
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