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'Existential threat': Latest Trump order triggers panic mode over plans

Critics and education voices were quick to criticize several executive orders signed by U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday which target college accreditation, endeavor to foster artificial intelligence "competency" in K-12 schools, and more—the latest move in the president's quest to reshape American education.

With his order focused on the accreditation procedure, Trump is aiming to shake up the process that determines whether colleges and universities provide a quality education. For higher education institutions to access federal grants, loans, and other federal funds, they must be accredited, and for students to access federal loans and grants, they must attend an accredited school.

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'It's so emotional': CNN anchors on the verge of tears after Holocaust victims are honored

CNN anchors Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown got emotional while honoring those who lost their lives during the Holocaust.

Leading into the moment reporter Elie Honig presented a package of a holocaust survivor who at just 20 days old was considered a fugitive by the Nazis.

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Trump scraps $3.8B contract for immigrant detention camp — days after issuing it

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In an unusual move, the administration of President Donald Trump has canceled a $3.8 billion contract to build an immigrant detention camp in Fort Bliss, Texas, just days after issuing it.

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Pro-birth activist mom struggles with squirming baby during live CNN interview

Self-described "pronatalist" mom Simone Collins had some challenges discussing her desire to help the Trump administration promote a new baby boom as she juggled her squirming daughter live on CNN Thursday.

"By the way, Indy's joining us, your child, we should note," said anchor Pamela Brown after asking Simone to explain the movement she and husband Malcolm have embraced.

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'Far too casual': Quick rise of Hegseth's most trusted aide 'raised eyebrows' in Pentagon

A Marine Corps colonel who has rapidly risen into defense secretary Pete Hegseth's inner circle has been identified as a key player in the Signalgate scandal.

The defense secretary has been plagued by scandal since revelations last month that he had used the non-secure Signal app to discuss top-secret military plans, and CNN reported that a uniformed military aide surprised senior Pentagon by requesting an exception to department policy by allowing Hegseth to continue using the commercially available app for official business.

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Trump agrees to interview with journalist who was included in infamous 'Signalgate' chat

President Donald Trump announced that he will do an interview with the journalist who was mistakenly included in a Signal chat that exposed secret war plans.

"Later today I will be meeting with, of all people, Jeffrey Goldberg, the Editor of The Atlantic," Trump revealed Thursday on Truth Social, "and the person responsible for many fictional stories about me, including the made-up HOAX on 'Suckers and Losers' and, SignalGate, something he was somewhat more 'successful' with."

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'Boeing should default China': Trump lashes out as trade negotiations stall

President Donald Trump may not be engaging in formal talks with China to negotiate tariffs, but he was lobbing threats against the rival economic giant on social media.

China's foreign ministry denied any suggestion it was involved in active negotiations with the Trump administration over tariffs, saying there had been no progress on the matter, and hours later the U.S. president issued taunts from his Truth Social account.

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'Doing rhymes in the White House': Hegseth's competency during nuclear attack questioned

According to Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT), enough has come out about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's performance so far that alarm should be raised about how he will react during an emergency.

During an appearance on MSNBC Thursday, the Democratic lawmaker was asked about new reports of Hegseth not only sharing sensitive details about military operations with his wife and lawyer, but also having the questionable Signal app installed on his Pentagon computer.

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'Sorry': Trump nominee apologizes to Jewish newspaper for praising Nazi sympathizer

Interim U.S. Attorney for D.C. Edward Martin has apologized after praising a Nazi sympathizer and white supremacist.

In an interview with Forward, which has a Jewish audience, Martin said he had not known about the background of Timothy Hale-Cusanelli when he introduced him during an awards ceremony at President Donald Trump’s golf club in Bedminster last year. At the time, Martin called Hale-Cusanelli "extraordinary."

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'No one knows what's going on, mate': Economist says Trump is making trade deal impossible

The past 24 hours have seen a back-and-forth between the U.S. and China about the ongoing trade war, and one economist said it's clear everyone at the White House is clueless, including the president.

Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, Brian Cheung, NBC's budget and data correspondent, and University of Michigan economics professor Justin Wolfer discussed the de-escalation in language from the U.S. after weeks of what the Chinese called "extreme pressure."

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Democrats in danger of losing Gen Z voters over latest controversy: analyst

The Democratic National Committee's recent dustup with vice chair David Hogg could be off-putting to the younger generation of voters if they don't tread lightly, according to analysis by CNN.

Anchor Wolf Blitzer introduced a clip of DNC chair Ken Martin Thursday by saying the committee was issuing an ultimatum to Hogg to give up his purported "threat to primary Democrats he deems ineffective, or give up his leadership position."

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'Clearly dangerous' Army reservist remains ready to deploy despite white nationalism probe

A former North Carolina National Guard member remains in reserve status — part of a pool of soldiers on standby for deployment — more than 18 months after the Army initiated an investigation into his extremist activities, Raw Story has learned.

The Army Human Resources Command opened an investigation on Christopher Woodall in September 2023 after Raw Story confirmed that while serving in the National Guard, he organized a “white nationalist” paramilitary group that held at least one weekend training in rural North Carolina. The report also revealed that Woodall used a Telegram channel to recruit for the group while claiming his experience included “running a state for the KKK”, or Ku Klux Klan, and demonstrating with the National Socialist Movement, a neo-Nazi group.

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'Resign immediately': Trump's business fires Republican lawyer serving as ethics adviser

President Donald Trump has ended his business relationship with a Republican attorney representing Harvard University in a dispute over billions in federal grant money.

On Thursday, the Trump Organization's Eric Trump confirmed to CNN that the company had cut ties with Bill Burck after the president unloaded an angry rant about him on Truth Social.

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