Princeton Says Trump Administration Has Suspended Dozens of Research Grants

Federal actions have already taken place against Ivy League schools Columbia and Harvard over harassment of Jewish students. The Trump administration has suspended several dozen federally funded research grants to Princeton University as part of its investigation into campus anti-Semitism, according to a Princeton University email published by the Daily Princetonian student newspaper. The email,

4 Takeaways From Confirmation Hearing for Trump’s Joint Chiefs Nominee

Trump nominated retired Lt. Gen. John D. ‘Razin’ Caine to be the next Joint Chiefs chairman after dismissing Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. in February. At his confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee on April 1, retired Air Force Lt. Gen. John D. “Razin” Caine said he would provide apolitical military leadership if

Voters Weigh In on Trump, Musk, Future of Country in Florida, Wisconsin Races

Two congressional seats in Florida and a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court are decided by votes on April 1. Florida and Wisconsin voters took to the polls to decide races of national significance as well as state and local matters on April 1. In Florida, the First and Sixth congressional districts, recently vacated by

House Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to Support Taiwan’s Global Standing

‘This bipartisan legislation ensures that we stand against Beijing’s weaponization of international organizations,’ Rep. Gerald Connolly says. A bipartisan group of House lawmakers has introduced legislation to counter communist China’s efforts to isolate Taiwan from the international community. The bill, officially known as the Taiwan International Solidarity Act (H.R. 2416), was led by Reps. Gerald

House Rejects GOP Leaders’ Bid to Block Proxy Voting for Members Who Are New Parents

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) opposed the resolution, calling proxy voting ‘unconstitutional.’ WASHINGTON—The House voted on April 1 to reject a move by House GOP leadership to thwart a resolution that would allow female House members who have just given birth and their spouses to vote in the chamber remotely. The tally was 206–222. Nine

US Health Agencies Start Terminations

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy recently announced 10,000 workers would be fired. WASHINGTON—U.S. health agencies have started terminations recently announced by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., employees said on April 1. One person who has worked for the federal government for decades said she and co-workers regularly worked more than 10 hours a day