Trump restricts international students from studying at Harvard

President Trump barred most international students from entering the United States to study at Harvard University late Wednesday — escalating the Trump administration’s battle with the Ivy League school. In a proclamation, Mr. Trump suspended the entry of foreign students or exchange visitors planning to go to Harvard, unless his administration determines somebody’s entry “would

Trump signs travel ban on nationals from 12 countries, restrictions on 7 more

President Trump on Wednesday signed a proclamation barring travelers and immigrants from a dozen countries and restricting the entry of nationals of another seven nations, citing concerns about national security. Mr. Trump’s proclamation fully bans the entry of foreigners from Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia,

Trump orders investigation into Biden aides over autopen use, health “conspiracy”

President Trump ordered an investigation Wednesday into whether former President Joe Biden’s administration used an autopen machine to sign key presidential documents like pardons — months after Mr. Trump claimed his predecessor’s pardons were illegitimate. In a memo signed Wednesday night, Mr. Trump told Attorney General Pam Bondi and the president’s counsel to probe what

FDA to review abortion pill mifepristone for safety. Here’s what to know.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has asked Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary “to review the latest data on mifepristone,” raising questions about the drug commonly referred to as the abortion pill.  A spokesperson for the FDA confirmed the plans in a statement to CBS News Tuesday, but did not

Trump’s steel tariffs hit baby products like “soft-bite” spoons, Munchkin CEO warns

Trump’s steel tariffs hit baby products like “soft-bite” spoons, Munchkin CEO warns – CBS News Watch CBS News When it comes to President Trump’s 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum, big ticket items such as cars, washing machines and heavy machinery often come to mind, but as Jo Ling Kent reports, they’re hitting smaller, everyday