Trump Admin Pulls $400M Funding from Columbia Over Antisemitism Claims!
Washington D.C. – The Trump administration has canceled grants and contracts worth approximately $400 million to Columbia University, citing concerns over antisemitic harassment on and near its New York City campus. Officials justified the move as part of a broader effort to curb what they describe as rising hostility toward Jewish students. Columbia has not
Trade War Escalates: New Tariffs Set for March 20!
Washington D.C. – The global trade war is heating up as new tariffs, set to take effect on March 20, add another layer of economic tension. The latest measures stem from U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policies, which have already targeted Canada, Mexico, and China, with further protectionist actions on the horizon. While the
Foreign Aid Battle: Trump Admin Faces $671M Lawsuit!
Washington D.C. – U.S. foreign aid organizations are suing President Donald Trump’s administration over the near-total freeze of foreign aid spending, arguing they are owed more than $671 million for previously completed work. A court has already ruled in their favor, ordering the government to release the funds by Monday’s deadline. The lawsuit underscores growing
Rubio vs. Musk: White House Showdown Over Staff Cuts
Washington D.C. – A heated clash erupted between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and billionaire White House adviser Elon Musk during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, with President Donald Trump observing, according to The New York Times. The dispute centered on the extent of staff reductions carried out by Rubio, a move that has
Trump’s Crypto Gambit: A New Financial Era?
Washington D.C. – In a historic first, U.S. President Donald Trump hosted a high-profile summit at the White House with cryptocurrency industry leaders. The event marked the first time a sitting U.S. president directly engaged with key players in the crypto space. Trump promised to implement policies that would transform the United States into the
Ashraf Habibullah: A Visionary in Structural Engineering and Beyond
IntroductionAshraf Habibullah is a prominent structural engineer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist of Pakistani-American origin, whose contributions to structural and earthquake engineering have defined the advancement of the field in both historical and practical perspectives. The founder and CEO of Computers and Structures, Inc. (CSI), he has turned the engineering profession inside out in the design of
Stella McCartney Showcases Feminine Power Suits and Glittering Eveningwear at Winter 2025 Runway
Stella McCartney’s Winter 2025 runway show took place in an office building, where the designer unveiled a bold, feminine collection. The lineup featured power suits with low-waisted trousers and broad-shouldered jackets, paired with glamorous glittering eveningwear. The collection blended sharp, business-inspired silhouettes with elements of elegance and luxury, capturing McCartney’s signature style of combining modernity
EU Leaders Pledge Increased Support for Ukraine and Defense Spending After Trump’s Policy Reversal
In a significant shift prompted by President Donald Trump’s reversal of U.S. policy, European Union leaders have committed to ramping up support for Ukraine and boosting defense spending. The move underscores Europe’s growing responsibility in addressing security concerns in the region. The EU’s decision to strengthen its defense capabilities comes as tensions continue to rise,
U.S. Butterfly Population Declines by Over 20% This Century
The butterfly population in the United States has declined by more than a fifth since the start of the century, according to new research. The drop raises concerns about pollination and ecosystem health, as butterflies play a crucial role in supporting biodiversity. Scientists attribute the decline to habitat loss, climate change, and pesticide use. Conservationists
Trump Suspends 25% Tariffs on Canada and Mexico, Markets React
President Donald Trump has temporarily suspended the 25% tariffs he imposed on most goods from Canada and Mexico, adding uncertainty to financial markets. The exemptions are set to expire on April 2, when Trump plans to introduce a global system of reciprocal tariffs. The move comes amid ongoing trade negotiations, with businesses and investors closely