
Senate Ruling Protects USPS Electric Vehicle Fleet from Budget Bill Cuts
Jun 23, 2025 04:27 am UTC| Politics Governance
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has avoided a major disruption to its electric vehicle (EV) plans after the Senate parliamentarian ruled that Senate Republicans cannot use a sweeping tax and budget bill to force the agency...

Columbia Grad Mahmoud Khalil Vows to Continue Pro-Palestinian Activism Amid Deportation Fight
Jun 22, 2025 00:19 am UTC| Politics Governance Law
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian-born Columbia University graduate, has pledged to continue his pro-Palestinian activism after being released on bail from U.S. immigration detention. Greeted by supporters and Representative...

Voice of America Slashes Staff as USAGM Cuts Reach 85% Under Trump Administration
Jun 21, 2025 02:19 am UTC| Law Governance Politics
Voice of America (VOA), once a global symbol of U.S. public diplomacy, is nearing its end as the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) announced 639 new layoffs on Friday. This latest wave finalizes an 85% workforce...

US Considers Revoking Chipmaker Authorizations in China Amid Trade Tensions
Jun 21, 2025 01:50 am UTC| Technology Business Governance Politics
The U.S. Department of Commerce is reportedly weighing the revocation of special authorizations granted to global chipmakers Samsung, SK Hynix, and TSMC, potentially limiting their access to American chipmaking equipment...

Trump Halts Biden-Era Farmworker Rule, Citing Legal Uncertainty and Farmer Relief
Jun 21, 2025 01:46 am UTC| Politics Governance
The Trump administration has officially suspended enforcement of a 2024 labor rule introduced under President Joe Biden that granted union protections to foreign farmworkers on H-2A visas. The Department of Labor (DOL)...

Federal Judge Blocks NSF’s 15% Cap on University Research Funding
Jun 21, 2025 01:44 am UTC| Politics Law Governance
A federal judge has blocked the National Science Foundation (NSF) from enforcing a controversial policy that would have sharply reduced indirect cost reimbursements to U.S. universities conducting scientific research. The...

Australia’s Teen Social Media Ban Gains Momentum with Promising Tech Trial
Jun 20, 2025 04:30 am UTC| Governance Technology
Australias world-first ban on social media access for under-16s is gaining traction, as results from a major age verification trial suggest the approach is both feasible and effective. The Age Assurance Technology Trial,...