- USCIS Rescinds Policy to Allow More Restrictions on ‘Stateless’ Persons

By Arjun Sing
WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that it will rescind a policy adopted during the Biden administration that grants reprieve ...
- Musk Begins Decommissioning SpaceX Dragon Amid Fallout With Trump

By T.J. Muscaro
Elon Musk announced on June 5 that SpaceX would begin decommissioning its Dragon spacecraft after President Donald Trump appeared to call for ...
- Tesla Stock Tanks 14 Percent as Trump-Musk Feud Intensifies

By Andrew Moran
Shares of Tesla Motors plummeted on June 5 as the feud between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump intensified.
The electric vehicle maker’s ...
- Trump Orders Investigation Into Biden’s Executive Actions, Autopen Allegations

By Joseph Lord
President Donald Trump has ordered his administration to investigate whether officials in President Joe Biden’s administration misled the American people about Biden’s ...
- Trump Bans New Visas for Foreign Nationals From 12 Countries

By T. J. Muscaro
President Donald Trump on June 4 issued a full suspension on new visas for foreign nationals from a dozen countries applying ...
- Trump Admin Notifies Congress It Is Eliminating US Agency for Global Media

By Jackson Richman
The Trump administration has notified Congress it plans to close the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM).
In a letter to Senate Foreign ...
- Former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre Leaves Democratic Party

By Jacob Burg
Former President Joe Biden’s longtime White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, said on June 4 that she has left the Democratic Party ...
- Final Resting Place of Captain Cook’s ‘Endeavour’ Confirmed After Decades of Searching

By Crystal-Rose Jones
A two-decade-long mission to confirm the final resting place of Captain James Cook’s famed vessel, His Majesty’s (HM) Bark Endeavour, has concluded ...
- 2 Chinese Nationals Charged With Visa Fraud, Smuggling ‘Agroterrorism Weapon’ Into US

By Catherine Yang
Two Chinese nationals, including one who works at the University of Michigan, were charged on June 2 with visa fraud, conspiracy, making ...
- US Sends Letters to Trade Partners to Seek ‘Best Offers’ by June 4

By Austin Alonzo
The U.S. trade representative is sending “friendly reminders” that a trade negotiation deadline is coming due, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt ...
- Boulder Attack Suspect’s Family Taken Into Federal Custody; Deportation May Be Imminent

By Janice Hisle
The White House says the family of the suspect in Sunday’s terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, might be deported from the United ...
- Supreme Court Declines to Challenge Maryland ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban

By Tom Ozimek
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear two high-profile challenges to state gun-control laws—one in Maryland banning semiautomatic rifles such as ...