International students, including many Indians, are facing sudden US visa revocations under a harsh immigration crackdown—triggered by everything from social media activity to minor legal infractions.
Following the “Hands Off” protests against Donald Trump and Elon Musk, Indivisible’s co-founder talks about building a pro-democracy movement.
From India's post-doctoral scholar Badar Khan suri, and green card holder Palestinian Mahmoud Khalil to Tufts University's ...
State police began the crackdown against those who allegedly posted fake pictures and videos using artificial intelligence on social media regarding the felling of trees in the disputed lands ...
Harvard officials learned of the visa cancellations during a “routine rounds review” of their records. More than 300 ...
The federal government has revoked the international visas of two Gonzaga University students without notifying the school, ...
Dozens of schools, including the University of California and Harvard, said the Trump administration ended the visas of their ...
Harvard University plans to borrow $750 million from Wall Street as part of contingency preparations, it said on Monday, days ...
Protesters across the U.S. came together on Saturday, April 5, for the nationwide “Hands Off!” protests, demonstrating ...
Consisting of the disclosure of sensitive data, including telephone, address, e-mail and very often photographs, the doxxing ...
A recent immigration enforcement action that resulted in the arrests of employees and owners at a Texas bakery has shocked residents of the town of Los Fresnos.
The X owner has a “double standard,” Can Dündar, former editor-in-chief of Cumhuriyet, one of Turkey's oldest daily ...