Category: News
Corporate America Races to Address Trump’s New $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee
Businesses are pushing to bring workers back to the U.S. ahead of the Sunday deadline. Meanwhile, the White House reassures that current visa holders are exempt from the new fee.
California Outlaws Federal Agents from Wearing Face Masks
California Governor Gavin Newsom has officially banned federal agents from using face masks that conceal their identities, comparing it to scenes from a dystopian movie.
Trump’s $100K Annual Fee for H-1B Visas Challenges Tech Sector
The Trump administration has proposed a $100,000 fee per year for H-1B visas, alarming major tech companies and impacting skilled workers from India and China.
Trump Introduces New H-1B Visa Fee of $100K
On Friday, President Trump initiated an executive action imposing a steep $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications, aiming to tackle what his administration claims is an overload of the program.
Controversial Vaccine Panel Stirs Debate on Covid Shots Without Prescriptions
On Friday, a pivotal group advising the CDC declined to recommend a prescription for the Covid-19 vaccine. However, they did suggest people consult with healthcare providers before vaccination, stressing that decisions should be personalized. This decision followed lengthy discussions filled with tension and confusion over vaccine safety and accessibility.
House Approves GOP Funding Bill, Senate Faces Showdown
The House approved a Republican funding measure on Friday, setting the stage for a looming battle in the Senate.
No Evidence of Peace Talks from Putin, Says UK Spy Chief
ISTANBUL (AP) — According to the head of MI6, there’s “absolutely no evidence” that President Putin is looking to negotiate peace in Ukraine. Richard Moore claims Putin is just going through the motions.
Kennedy’s Advisory Committee Set to Vote on Childhood Vaccine Changes
Atlanta reports that U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s chosen vaccine advisors are gearing up to overhaul the childhood vaccination schedule. This shift comes after Kennedy’s controversial dismissal of the previous advisory group and raising eyebrows among health experts.
Texas State University Removes Student Mocking Charlie Kirk’s Death
A student was filmed mocking the death of Charlie Kirk during a memorial event, leading to swift action from Texas State University, which confirmed he is no longer a student.
Trump Seeks Supreme Court Approval to Dismiss Fed Governor Lisa Cook
The Trump administration has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, marking a significant challenge to the Fed’s independence that could reshape the landscape of American monetary policy.
