President Trump’s latest travel ban is stuck in legal limbo, but many still think it’s having an effect on American colleges and universities.
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How is the rest of the world reacting to the U.S. strike on Syria?
From Iran to China, from France to Bolivia, see where the world is coming down on the U.S. missile strike on a Syrian air base.
Sullivan: Syria strike offers chance to restore U.S. credibility
Sullivan said the U.S. lost a lot of credibility in the Middle East when former President Barack Obama took no military action against Syria after its 2013 chemical weapons attack.
Chinese president leaves Trump, pays Anchorage surprise visit
The governor’s office said the Chinese government informed Walker that Xi would be stopping in Anchorage about a month ago, and requested a meeting.
Republicans ‘turn the cannons on each other’ in week of public feuding
President Trump and congressional Republicans are lobbing insults and blame at one another, as some Republicans consider working more closely with Democrats to get things done.
Rural Trump voters embrace the sacrifices that come with support
President Trump has proposed spending cuts to programs that prop up rural areas that voted for him. While some policy experts bemoan that, there are rural voters who fully support those cuts.
House majority and minority offer new plans for budget future
The co-chairmen of the House Finance Committee revised their plans to introduce an income tax to Alaska for the first time in nearly four decades.
From left and right, Young finds fault with ACA replacement bill
A lot of eyes were on the U.S. House today, but, as Republican factions shuttled to the White House to negotiate, it was a day of waiting for most.
Ryan, Trump Meet As More Republicans Defect From Health Care Bill
Centrist and hard-line Republicans have come out against the Republican plan to replace the Affordable Care Act. If it fails, it would be a major defeat for President Trump and Speaker Ryan.
In Major Blow To Trump, GOP Health Care Bill Vote Delayed
The long-promised Republican bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, has been delayed, NPR’s Susan Davis reports. It was supposed to get a vote Thursday night, but it has been running into trouble — from both the right and the center. Thursday afternoon, the votes were not there to…