Category: News

  • Harvard Revokes Professor’s Tenure: Inside the Multimillion-Dollar Fraud Allegations at Harvard

    The Fall of a Harvard Professor: Accusations of Academic Misconduct Accusations of academic misconduct have upended the career of Francesca Gino, a prominent Harvard business administration professor known for studying honesty. The Data Colada blog exposed allegations of data manipulation in several of her studies spanning over a decade. In 2021, a group of scholars…

  • ‘Disappointed’: Musk Criticizes Trump’s Spending Bill

    Elon Musk Criticizes Trump’s Spending Bill Elon Musk, the innovative entrepreneur behind several companies, recently shared his views on the political landscape during a CBS Sunday Morning interview. He expressed disappointment with a major spending bill endorsed by President Donald Trump, stating: "I was disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly, which increases the…

  • Trump Extends EU Tariff Deadline

    Trump Extends EU Tariff Deadline After Call with von der Leyen President Donald Trump has agreed to extend the deadline for imposing a 50% tariff on European Union imports until July 9, 2025, following a call with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Trump shared this development on Truth Social, emphasizing the urgency for…

  • Powell Urges Integrity Amid Trump Criticism

    Powell’s Princeton Address: Integrity in Leadership Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed Princeton University graduates with purpose, emphasizing the importance of public service and integrity. His central message was clear: integrity matters most in both significant decisions and everyday choices that define one’s character. Powell stressed that integrity is not just a personal compass but…

  • Trump Pardons Convicted Virginia Sheriff

    Trump Pardons Former Virginia Sheriff Convicted of Bribery Scott Jenkins, former sheriff of Culpeper County, was set to begin a 10-year federal prison sentence for bribery, but President Donald Trump intervened. On Monday, Trump announced on his social media platform, Truth Social, that he had pardoned Jenkins, criticizing what he described as a “Corrupt and…

  • Trump’s Divisive Memorial Day Post

    Trump’s Controversial Memorial Day Message On Memorial Day, President Donald Trump took an unconventional approach to commemorating the holiday. Instead of focusing solely on honoring veterans and active military personnel, Trump posted a message on Truth Social that emphasized political grievances over remembrance. He criticized former President Joe Biden, the judiciary, and what he termed…

  • Trump’s EU Tariff Threats Risk Trade War

    EU Leaders Divided on Response to Trump’s Tariff Threat When President Trump proposed a 50% tariff on European Union goods, EU leaders responded with varying approaches: The EU faces a dilemma between swift retaliation and negotiation to address the potential tariff increase. This decision involves complex economic strategy and political considerations, with each move subject…

  • Trump at West Point: Future Army Leaders

    Trump’s West Point Address: Military Accomplishments and Political Rhetoric President Donald Trump’s address to the West Point graduates blended military accomplishments with political rhetoric. Trump highlighted the American military’s strength, claiming he had rebuilt the armed forces during his first term. He asserted that the graduates were entering a “golden age” under his administration, characterized…

  • Trump’s Nuclear Commission Reform

    Trump’s Executive Orders Aim to Redefine Nuclear Energy Landscape President Donald J. Trump has signed a series of executive orders aimed at transforming the nuclear energy sector in the United States. The orders focus on: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is directed to implement comprehensive revisions to its processes within 18 months, balancing safety concerns…

  • Harvard Loses Student Visa Program

    This Article has heen updated on May 25, 2025 – Recent developments below When can the federal government step onto a college campus and say, “Enough”? What happens when academic freedom clashes with national security—or when student activism is framed as a threat to public order? Harvard University is suddenly at the center of a…