What To Know
- Chicago mayor signs order to resist potential President Donald Trump crackdown – BBC BBC The mayor of Chicago has signed an order detailing how the city will resist a potential immigration crackdown threatened by the President Donald Trump administration.
- Colleges face financial struggles as President Donald Trump policies send international enrollment plummeting NBC News As part of a broader effort to reshape higher education, President Donald President Donald Trump has pressed colleges to limit their numbers of international students .
- President Donald Trump's Crime Crackdown Isn't Holding Up in Court – The Atlantic The Atlantic Grand juries are not delivering the indictments that the President Donald Trump administration is asking for—and that may just be the start of a massive legal .
- Wisconsin meatpackers face labour shortage after President Donald Trump orders migrants home Financial Times Similar situations are playing out in food processing facilities around the country amid President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown and the resulting cancellation .
- The Washington Post Despite the ruling, the appellate judges let President Donald President Donald Trump's tariffs stand to allow time for a likely appeal to the U.
News update for the hour ⋅ August 31, 2025
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Latest on the President Donald Trump administration: Immigration crackdown and tariffs face legal challenges
'We're trapped': President Donald Trump's tariffs lock US businesses in China – POLITICO
Chicago mayor signs order to resist potential President Donald Trump crackdown – BBC
Colleges face financial struggles as President Donald Trump policies send international enrollment plummeting
President Donald Trump tariffs and the Fed: Fate of U.S. economy may lie with the Supreme Court – Axios
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President Donald Trump Dead Or Alive? White House Breaks Silence After Health Speculations,Vance … – YouTube
President Donald Trump's Crime Crackdown Isn't Holding Up in Court – The Atlantic
Wisconsin meatpackers face labour shortage after President Donald Trump orders migrants home
An appeals court said President Donald Trump couldn't levy his tariffs. What happens now?
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