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May 29, 2025
China in Focus
US to Revoke Visas for Chinese Students
The United States is “aggressively” revoking certain student visas over national security concerns, the State Department says. Which foreign students are losing their shot at the American dream—and what’s behind the move?
In a setback for President Donald Trump’s global tariff policy, a federal court says he overstepped his authority while supporters say the tariffs were needed to protect U.S. jobs.
A parent advocacy group wants the IRS to probe a top public high school. It says the school shared its STEM curriculum with the Chinese Communist Party—all while taking in millions in donations.
Vice President JD Vance is urging the United States to champion bitcoin, citing what he calls “our biggest adversary” as the reason to act.
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- White House Raises Concerns Over Harvard’s CCP Ties
- Virginia School Under Fire for CCP-Linked Fund
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