Illegal Immigrant Who Gave Birth in US Avoids Rapid Deportation

‘Custody has since been transferred to ICE, and she now awaits a court date,’ Homeland Security said. A Guatemalan illegal immigrant who crossed the U.S. border while eight months pregnant and gave birth in Arizona has bypassed fast-track deportation after the state’s governor intervened, her lawyer and a federal official said on May 3. The

Trump Downplays Recession Concerns as a ‘Transition Period’ for US

‘I think we’re going to have the greatest economy in the history of our country,’ the president said in a new interview. President Donald Trump said he believes a recession is unlikely and downplayed concerns about the impact tariffs may have on the U.S. economy. “Look, yeah, it’s—everything’s OK. What we are—I said, this is

Top Senate Republicans Question White House’s $1 Trillion 2026 Defense Budget Proposal

Sen. Roger Wicker objects to what he sees as White House cuts to the defense budget in the reconciliation bill. The White House on May 2 shared a $1 trillion military budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 and some congressional Republicans have said the funding doesn’t quite add up. White House Office of Management and

Mexican President Said She Rejected Trump Offer to Deploy US Troops to Mexico

‘We will never accept the presence of the United States Army on our territory,’ Sheinbaum said. Mexico has declined President Donald Trump’s offer to deploy U.S. troops in Mexico to help combat drug cartels, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on May 3. The Wall Street Journal first reported on May 2, based on anonymous sources,

Mexican President Says She Rejected Trump Offer to Deploy US Troops to Mexico

‘We will never accept the presence of the United States Army on our territory,’ Sheinbaum said. Mexico has declined President Donald Trump’s offer to deploy U.S. troops in Mexico to help combat drug cartels, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on May 3. The Wall Street Journal first reported on May 2, based on anonymous sources,

Small Reactor Innovations Spur Global Interest in Nuclear Energy

With the ‘democratization of nuclear’ on the horizon, international regulators wonder if inspections, licensing can be streamlined without compromising safety. Few Paris Climate Accord nations are meeting decarbonization goals, but with 31—including the United States—signing onto a $300 billion pledge to triple nuclear energy generation by 2050, those aims remain viable, panelists at a May

What Loss of Federal Funding and Tax-Exempt Status Could Mean for Harvard

Historically, private, for-profit colleges have had a difficult time remaining financially stable. For decades, Harvard University has remained atop many prestigious rankings, alongside seven other Ivy League schools, Stanford, MIT, and the most elite, expensive, private, nonprofit institutions across the nation. If President Donald Trump succeeds in revoking its tax-exempt or federal grant eligibility status—which