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FAQ: What International Students Should Know About Trump's Travel Ban 09/02/2025 08:00pm • Some prospective and current international students have reconsidered or altered their U.S. higher education plans for this academic year after President Donald Trump's administration announced a travel ban that went into effect June 9. The proclamation announces a "full suspension" on immigrant and Brazil's top prosecutor says Bolsonaro tried to overthrow democracy, as trial's final phase opens Brazil's top prosecutor says Bolsonaro tried to overthrow democracy, as trial's final phase opens 09/02/2025 07:45pm • BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Brazil’s prosecutor-general argued Tuesday that former President Jair Bolsonaro and his allies plotted to overthrow democracy through a series of interconnected events aimed at keeping him in power illegally, as the ex-leader's coup trial entered the verdict phase. The f As Congress returns, GOP lawmakers propose new crime bills for DC As Congress returns, GOP lawmakers propose new crime bills for DC 09/02/2025 06:29pm • Congress returned to session on Tuesday following a summer break, and House Republicans vowed to keep the heat on D.C. with new legislation aimed at battling crime, in alignment with President Donald Trump's federal law enforcement surge. The president's declaration of a crime emergency in the Di DC mayor's order suggests federal law enforcement collaboration could extend beyond 30 days DC mayor's order suggests federal law enforcement collaboration could extend beyond 30 days 09/02/2025 05:58pm • D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser signed an order Tuesday outlining how the District will coordinate with federal law enforcement "during and after the Presidential emergency," signaling that the District may continue to see the presence of extra law enforcement working with city agencies. In a mayor’s Signaling collaboration, DC mayor orders emergency operations center kept open to work with feds Signaling collaboration, DC mayor orders emergency operations center kept open to work with feds 09/02/2025 05:52pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — In a nod to continuing collaboration, the mayor of Washington, D.C., issued an order Tuesday to continue the work of an emergency operations center the city set up in response to the federal law enforcement surge ordered by President Donald Trump to battle what he insisted was ou College football latest: AP Top 25 poll ranks Ohio State in the top spot College football latest: AP Top 25 poll ranks Ohio State in the top spot 09/02/2025 05:09pm • In the first AP Top 25 college football poll rankings of the regular season, the Ohio State Buckeyes took the lead, followed by Penn State at No. 2 and LSU at No. 3. The Buckeyes slid into position to dominate this week’s rankings with 55 first-place votes after besting the preseason poll’s No. Big 12 in 30 seasons has gotten bigger, and finishes better than it started in Week 1 09/02/2025 04:48pm • The Big 12 is in its 30th football season, 20 years after last winning a national championship and now in a much different era of the game than when the conference started. Like many 30-year-olds, the league has gotten bigger while going through plenty of ups and downs. There have already been some Beyond wellness: How Donohoe is redefining workplace well-being Beyond wellness: How Donohoe is redefining workplace well-being 09/02/2025 04:29pm • This content is sponsored by Kaiser Permanente. In an era when job-seekers are prioritizing company culture and mental health, The Donohoe Companies has positioned itself as an attractive place to work in the D.C. region by focusing on what it calls the “total well-being” of its workforce Kilauea's on-and-off eruption is back on in Hawaii. What to know about its dramatic lava displays 09/02/2025 04:20pm • HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has been shooting lava from its summit crater about once a week since late last year, delighting residents, visitors and online viewers alike with a firehose of molten rock. On Tuesday, the volcano had its 32nd episode since December. Scientists believe the Fairfax Co. pilots AI for nonemergency 911 calls Fairfax Co. pilots AI for nonemergency 911 calls 09/02/2025 03:58pm • Fairfax County, Virginia, is testing the use of artificial intelligence to triage nonemergency 911 calls, with the hope of getting residents and visitors experiencing an urgent situation through to a call taker faster. The county recently activated the AI technology for about two hours, and it ha Anna Wintour taps Chloe Malle as Vogue successor — but she's still in charge Anna Wintour taps Chloe Malle as Vogue successor — but she's still in charge 09/02/2025 02:23pm • NEW YORK (AP) — Anna Wintour ended weeks of fashion-world speculation Tuesday when she named Chloe Malle her successor as head of editorial content at Vogue — but the most powerful person in the business isn't going anywhere. Wintour, 75, remains chief content officer for Condé Nast and glob The 4 rules for cash: How to manage your money the smart way The 4 rules for cash: How to manage your money the smart way 09/02/2025 02:07pm • Let’s talk about cash. It might not be the most exciting part of your portfolio, but it’s absolutely essential. I often find that people either hold too much cash or not nearly enough. Here are four essential rules for effective cash management, from building the right emergency fund to knowing Editorial Roundup: United States 09/02/2025 01:19pm • Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Sept. 2 The Washington Post say Iran is stonewalling nuclear inspectors Iran keeps behaving like an outlaw regime. Australia expelled Tehran’s ambassador last week based on intelligence that its government masterminded an attack The defunded Corporation for Public Broadcasting will get one of TV's biggest prizes The defunded Corporation for Public Broadcasting will get one of TV's biggest prizes 09/02/2025 12:23pm • The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will be honored with one of the television's top prizes even as it winds down its nearly 60-year work after the U.S. government withdrew funding. The organization, which has helped pay for PBS, NPR, 1,500 local radio and TV stations as well as programs like Crash victims' families prepare to make what could be their final plea for Boeing's prosecution Crash victims' families prepare to make what could be their final plea for Boeing's prosecution 09/02/2025 12:03pm • Families who lost loved ones in two crashes of Boeing 737 Max jetliners may get their last chance to demand the company face criminal prosecution Wednesday. That's when a federal judge in Texas is set to hear arguments on a U.S. government motion to dismiss a felony charge against Boeing. U.S. pros
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