December 02, 2025 - Page 2

Attorney Condemns Nationwide Freeze on U.S. Asylum Cases

Written By Lexx Thornton Immigration attorney Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch today condemned the Trump administration’s decision to halt all asylum decisions nationwide following last week’s deadly shooting of two National Guard members near the White House.  “Nothing about this crime is made safer or more just by freezing thousands of unrelated asylum cases,” Lincoln-Goldfinch said. “We honor

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East Coast Braces for First Major Winter Storm of 2025-26

By Phil Helsel and Patrick Smith After winter weather caused crashes and closed schools in Missouri, dumped more than a foot of snow in Iowa and left drivers struggling to see in Buffalo, New York, the East Coast is bracing for its own dangerous winter weather Tuesday. Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency Monday for some

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Stillman College Secures $1M+ for Financial & Campus Growth

Stillman College will be spending part of its 150th anniversary creating a better financial future for its campus after securing up to $1,040,000 in funding through a first-of-its-kind program. The Tuscaloosa-based historically Black college was one of the 11 HBCUs chosen to become part of the HBCU Brilliance Initiative, which is tackling a history of inequality

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AI Sparks Intra-Party Debate Ahead of 2028 Elections”

By Allan Smith, Henry J. Gomez and Jonathan Allen Artificial intelligence is increasingly emerging as a key wedge issue — not between the major political parties, but within them. On the right, MAGA populists and influencers are warning about the potential hazards of unrestricted AI development as President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and their administration have pushed for minimal

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Costco Sues Trump Administration Over IEEPA Tariffs

By Steve Kopack and Gary Grumbach Costco Wholesale has sued the Trump administration, asking the Court of International Trade to consider all tariffs collected under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act unlawful. The company said in a filing Friday that it is seeking a “full refund” of all duties under the act paid as a result of President

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