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Trump’s New NASA Budget Proposal Cuts Deep—Some Changes Called ‘Literally Draconian’
Trump’s FY2026 NASA budget slashes science funding by 50%, cancels Mars missions and Earth satellites, and risks thousands of jobs. This expert-written guide breaks down the cuts, their impacts, historical context, and what students, professionals, and educators can do next.
Trump Pushes TikTok Deadline, Claims China Holds the Final Say on Sale
President Trump extended TikTok’s U.S. divestment deadline to September 17, 2025, citing stalled negotiations and China’s control over key technology. This marks the third extension under the 2024 PAFACA law and raises new legal and geopolitical questions. With over 170 million U.S. users affected, the article explores what the delay means for creators, businesses, policymakers, and the global digital ecosystem.
Trump’s Travel Ban Explained: What Happens to Visas Issued Before June 9—and Who’s Exempt
Trump’s updated travel ban, effective June 9, 2025, restricts entry to nationals from 19 countries, but those with visas issued before this date are still allowed to travel. Several exemptions, including for green card holders, immediate family members, and athletes, are in place. This guide helps you navigate the ban, understand your exemptions, and prepare for a smooth entry to the U.S. despite the new restrictions.
Elon Musk Slams Donald Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ as a ‘Disgusting Abomination’ – Here’s Why!
Elon Musk recently condemned Donald Trump’s "One Big Beautiful Bill" as a "disgusting abomination" due to its potential to increase the national debt by $2.5 trillion. The bill includes tax cuts, increased defense spending, and cuts to social programs. Musk’s criticism highlights concerns over fiscal responsibility and government inefficiency. As the debate intensifies, the future of this bill could shape U.S. fiscal policy for years to come.
$1,000 Trump Account Rules Revealed: Here’s Where You Can Spend It (And What’s Off-Limits)
Trump Accounts, a proposed U.S. savings initiative, provide $1,000 to every eligible newborn between 2025 and 2029. The funds grow tax-deferred and may be used for college, a first home, or starting a business. Families can contribute up to $5,000 yearly, with rules for use and penalties for misuse. Learn how this could help build generational wealth — and what families need to know to make the most of it.
Trump’s DOGE Faces Pressure: Will Biden’s ESG Pension Rule Be Reversed?
The Trump administration plans to rescind the 2022 ESG investing rule for 401(k) plans, sparking debate over the role of environmental, social, and governance factors in retirement investments.
Harvard Commencement Held Under Fire: Trump Cuts Funding, International Students on Edge
Harvard’s 2025 commencement took place under the shadow of significant federal policy changes, with funding cuts and a proposed international student cap shaking the foundations of the institution. Harvard’s legal pushback and unwavering commitment to academic freedom offer a clear message: diversity and excellence in education are worth defending.
Trump’s Bold Tax Plan Sparks Fiery Debate at Nebraska GOP Town Hall
President Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" proposes extending 2017 tax cuts, introducing new tax exemptions, and reducing spending on social programs. While aiming to stimulate economic growth, the bill raises concerns about increased national debt and its impact on low- and middle-income Americans.
Why House Republicans Are Quietly Nervous About Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
House Republicans are nervously backing Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” bundling tax cuts, social program changes, and regulatory rollbacks. With potential $3.8 trillion debt implications and voter backlash risks, the bill’s future is uncertain. Stay informed and take action.