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Trump wants to cut tribal college funding by nearly 90%, putting them at risk of closing

Trump wants to cut tribal college funding by nearly 90%, putting them at risk of closing

By Matt Krupnick for ProPublica This story was originally published by ProPublica The Trump administration has proposed cutting funding for tribal colleges and universities by nearly 90%, a move that would likely shut down most or all of the institutions created to serve students disadvantaged by the nation’s historic mistreatment of Indigenous communities. The proposal is included in the budget request from the Department of the Interior to Congress, which was released publicly on Monday. The document mentions only the…

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Troop casualties in Ukraine war near 1.4 million, study estimates

Troop casualties in Ukraine war near 1.4 million, study estimates

The New York Times reports: Nearly one million Russian troops have been killed or wounded in the country’s war against Ukraine, according to a new study, a staggering toll as Russia’s three-year assault on its neighbor grinds on. The study, published on Tuesday by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said that close to 400,000 Ukrainian troops have also been killed or wounded since the war began. That would put the overall casualty figure, for Russian and…

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Milwaukee inmate admits writing Trump threat letters to frame immigrant, records show

Milwaukee inmate admits writing Trump threat letters to frame immigrant, records show

WISN 12 News reports: When United States Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem publicly praised the arrest of Ramon Morales-Reyes as the suspect initially believed to be responsible for writing a letter threatening to shoot President Donald J. Trump, it added fuel to the already fiery debate over immigration in America and Southeast Wisconsin. However, Noem’s definitive identification of Morales-Reyes, 54, as the person who wrote the letter was inaccurate, according to newly filed records. Milwaukee County prosecutors, on…

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‘Worse than McCarthyism’: Historian Ellen Schrecker on Trump’s war against universities and students

‘Worse than McCarthyism’: Historian Ellen Schrecker on Trump’s war against universities and students

  We speak with esteemed historian scholar Ellen Schrecker about the Trump administration’s assault on universities and the crackdown on dissent, a climate of fear and censorship she describes as “worse than McCarthyism.” “During the McCarthy period, it was attacking only individual professors and only about their sort of extracurricular political activities on the left. … Today, the repression that’s coming out of Washington, D.C., it attacks everything that happens on American campuses,” says Schrecker. “The damage that the Trump…

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Rep. Dan Goldman: ICE is engaged in ‘Gestapo-like behavior’

Rep. Dan Goldman: ICE is engaged in ‘Gestapo-like behavior’

  “This is Gestapo-like behavior where plain-clothes officers wearing masks are terrorizing immigrants who are doing the right thing by going to court, following up on their immigration proceedings and trying to come into this country lawfully, which is through asylum.” […] “I was a federal prosecutor for ten years, right there. I worked with the Department of Homeland Security, I worked with ICE agents, I worked with Homeland Security’s investigations. I have never seen any plain-clothes officer wearing a…

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Time for introspection on both sides of the Middle East conflict

Time for introspection on both sides of the Middle East conflict

David N. Myers writes: Many Jews, in Israel and abroad, are unable or unwilling to recognize the depths of suffering in Gaza. Rather than confront the profound moral failings of a brutal campaign that former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert recently called “a war of extermination,” they engage in acts of deflection, fastening attention on antisemitism (whose real existence they highlight to the exclusion of other factors), as well as on critics of Israeli policy whom they accuse of being…

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Russia is erasing all traces of Ukrainian identity in occupied Ukraine

Russia is erasing all traces of Ukrainian identity in occupied Ukraine

Kateryna Odarchenko writes: In recent months, US-led efforts to initiate a Russia-Ukraine peace process have focused primarily on the issue of potential Ukrainian territorial concessions. But as negotiating teams discuss technical details and draw lines on maps, almost no attention is being paid to the desperate plight of the millions of Ukrainians currently living under Russian occupation. Throughout occupied Ukraine, the Russian authorities are seeking to consolidate their control by eradicating all traces of Ukrainian statehood and national identity while…

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Pro-Trump candidate wins Poland’s presidential election – a bad omen for the EU, Ukraine and women

Pro-Trump candidate wins Poland’s presidential election – a bad omen for the EU, Ukraine and women

By Adam Simpson, University of South Australia Poland’s presidential election runoff will be a bitter pill for pro-European Union democrats to swallow. The nationalist, Trumpian, historian Karol Nawrocki has narrowly defeated the liberal, pro-EU mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski, 50.89 to 49.11%. The Polish president has few executive powers, though the office holder is able to veto legislation. This means the consequences of a Nawrocki victory will be felt keenly, both in Poland and across Europe. With this power, Nawrocki,…

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America’s reputation is plummeting as China’s rises

America’s reputation is plummeting as China’s rises

Axios reports: U.S. trade policy is making China great again — at the United States’ expense, per an analysis from Morning Consult that looks at global favorability ratings, and finds China’s rising while America’s falls. Why it matters: The drop in America’s reputation is already costing the country economically — through a fall in foreign visitors turned off by White House policies, and even the decline of the dollar. The big picture: There’s potential for more damage: “As views of the United States worsen, trade and investment opportunities for American…

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EU aims to ‘attract the brightest and best talents of the world’ as they turn away from the U.S.

EU aims to ‘attract the brightest and best talents of the world’ as they turn away from the U.S.

Politico reports: Donald Trump’s war on some of America’s most iconic colleges is a major opportunity for European academia and research. Now the EU is under pressure to seize it. University professors and research center directors across the continent see silver linings in the U.S. president’s crackdown on American higher education, which includes targeting professors and students as well as heralded Ivy League institutions like Harvard and Columbia while freezing billions of dollars in federal funding. “This is the chance…

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Ukraine destroys dozens of warplanes deep inside Russia

Ukraine destroys dozens of warplanes deep inside Russia

  Kyiv Independent reports: An operation by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) using first-person-view (FPV) drones smuggled deep inside Russian and hidden inside trucks has hit 41 Russian heavy bombers at four airfields across the country, a source in the agency told the Kyiv Independent on June 1. The operation — codenamed “Spider web” and a year-and-a-half in the planning — appears to have dealt a major blow to the aircraft Moscow uses to launch long-range missile attacks on Ukraine’s cities….

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The strongman who inspired Trump, Viktor Orbán, might be losing his grip on power

The strongman who inspired Trump, Viktor Orbán, might be losing his grip on power

“Modern Hungary is not just a model for conservative statecraft, but the model.” Kevin Roberts, the Heritage Foundation The Guardian reports: When the Guardian visited Budapest last month, sitting down with people in offices, coffee shops, and dining rooms, a note of hope threaded through many interviews. With elections slated for spring 2026, Orbán is facing an unprecedented challenge from a former member of the Fidesz party’s elite, Péter Magyar. Several recent polls suggest that, if the trend continues, Orbán…

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Will America’s national parks — ‘the best idea we ever had’ — survive Trump?

Will America’s national parks — ‘the best idea we ever had’ — survive Trump?

Ted Kerasote writes: Like a cinnamon river overflowing its banks, thousands of elk have been making their way across Jackson Hole, Wyo., to their summer range below the high, jagged peaks of Grand Teton National Park. This is one of the world’s most spectacular migrations, protected by the creation and expansion over the last half century of what is now a 485-square-mile park. As the weather has warmed, cars and vans carrying tourists from far and wide have been lining…

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‘The Sheriffs of this country feel betrayed,’ NSA tells DHS after it posted list of ‘sanctuary’ cities

‘The Sheriffs of this country feel betrayed,’ NSA tells DHS after it posted list of ‘sanctuary’ cities

Reuters reports: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security removed a list of “sanctuary” states, cities and counties from its website following sharp criticism from a sheriffs’ association that said a list of “non-compliant” sheriffs could severely damage the relationship between the Trump administration and law enforcement. DHS on Thursday published a list of what it called “sanctuary” jurisdictions that allegedly limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. The list prompted a response from the National Sheriffs’ Association, which represents more than…

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The GOP’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ contains a provision that would kneecap judicial power

The GOP’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ contains a provision that would kneecap judicial power

Austin Sarat writes: In his farewell address to the nation more than 200 years ago, President George Washington warned the branches of government to “confine themselves within their respective Constitutional spheres.” Encroachment on other branches, he wrote, “tends to consolidate the powers of all the departments in one, and thus to create, whatever the form of government, a real despotism.” Today’s Republican Party never heard that advice. GOP majorities in the House and Senate have stood by as President Donald…

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