Universities Cut Back on Migrant Student Support Programs

Funding halt raises challenges across campuses Several universities in the United States are scaling back services and laying off staff. This change comes after federal funding for the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) was suspended. Established in 1972, CAMP has supported thousands of students from farmworker families. The program offers

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Six-Man Football in Texas: Tradition, Community, and Local Pride

A distinct version of the sport in rural towns Across rural Texas, high schools with fewer than 105 students often turn to six-man football instead of the traditional eleven-player format. For towns like Marfa, this version of the sport represents more than competition; it is a symbol of identity and

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U.S. Education Department launches coalition to strengthen civics education

Initiative aligned with the nation’s 250th anniversary The U.S. Department of Education announced the creation of a coalition that brings together more than 40 organizations to promote civics education across the country. The project is part of preparations for the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. Education

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Gun Violence Trends in the U.S.: Examining Scope and Developments

Rise of Mass Shootings and Social Impact In recent weeks, the United States has faced a series of shootings that reignited the national conversation on public safety. These events, occurring in schools, places of worship, and political settings, have raised concerns about the frequency and nature of gun-related violence. Although

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Trump Files $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against U.S. Newspaper

Details of the Legal Action Former U.S. President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation lawsuit in federal court in Florida against a major national newspaper and four of its journalists. The lawsuit cites several articles and a book published in the lead-up to the 2024 election, alleging that

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Utah community seeks healing after Charlie Kirk’s assassination

First Sunday service at CenterPoint following the incident In Orem, Utah, CenterPoint Church held its first Sunday service after the killing of activist Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University. The sanctuary, which seats 600 people, was filled to capacity, with the service also streamed online for those

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Suspect Arrested in Charlie Kirk Case in Utah

Authorities confirm capture of the alleged gunman after university shooting Utah authorities confirmed the arrest of Tyler Robinson, identified as the suspect in the killing of activist Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University. The arrest took place Thursday night after an extensive investigation involving state and federal

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New Efforts in Identifying 9/11 Victims’ Remains

Forensic work continues after more than two decades Nearly 24 years after the September 11, 2001 attacks, the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner is still working to identify victims’ remains. In August, officials confirmed three new identifications, underscoring the long-standing commitment to this mission. Following the recovery

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Former FBI Agents File Lawsuit Over Alleged Politically Motivated Dismissals

Legal case questions leadership decisions within FBI and Justice Department Three senior former agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have filed a lawsuit claiming they were dismissed for political reasons and as retaliation for not showing loyalty to President Donald Trump. Court filings argue that the administration engaged

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U.S. Bars European Activists Over Alleged Online Censorship Pressure

The United States government has imposed entry restrictions on five European individuals accused of coordinating efforts to pressure American technology companies into censoring or suppressing U.S.-based political viewpoints. The decision reflects a broader shift in U.S. foreign policy toward confronting what officials describe as extraterritorial attempts to influence protected speech

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Climate Change Redefines the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season challenged long-standing assumptions about what an active year looks like. While the United States avoided direct landfalls entirely, the season still produced some of the most intense hurricanes ever recorded. Scientists describe the pattern as increasingly representative of how climate change is altering tropical weather

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