U.S. Department of Justice Sued Harvard Again, Seeking Return of Grants and Increasing Pressure
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed another lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students and seeking the return of federal grants received during the discriminatory period.
Justice grants injunction to Enel and suspends the process that could block concession in SP
A federal court in Brasilia has granted an injunction to Enel Distribuição São Paulo, temporarily suspending an administrative process by the National Electric Energy Agency that could lead to the suspension of the company's concession in the state of São Paulo.
Police will get new powers for online data in tweaked ‘lawful access’ bill
The Canadian federal government has introduced a revised 'lawful access' bill that grants police new powers for online data collection while addressing privacy concerns.
Good news for Chicago: Brandon Johnson announced $2 million grants to support the arts and strengthen cultural organizations
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has announced a $2 million grant package aimed at bolstering the arts community and cultural organizations in the face of federal funding cuts.
Mamdani’s meeting with Trump was a Trojan Horse triumph at the White House
Zohran Mamdani's meeting with Donald Trump resulted in proposals for significant federal funding aimed at increasing affordable housing in Queens.
JUST IN: Court grants Ozekhome N10m bail over forgery allegation
The High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Nigeria has granted bail to Mike Ozekhome and Ponfa Useni, each set at N10m, after they were arraigned on charges of forgery related to documentation for a property claim in London.
US States Sue Trump Administration Over Clean Energy Funding
Thirteen US states, including California, are suing the Trump administration to secure federal grants for clean energy projects that were cut following policy changes favoring fossil fuels.
Department of Education to pull back race-based criteria in federal grants
The U.S. Department of Education will retract race-based eligibility criteria for federal student grants following legal challenges.
Federal judge grants suspension to former chief advisor of Genaro García Luna
A federal judge granted a provisional suspension to María Vanesa Pedraza Madrid, former chief advisor to Genaro García Luna, amid her legal proceedings related to organized crime and money laundering.
Government announces 3 thousand new medical residency grants and 900 vacancies for specialists in the SUS
The federal government announced 3,000 new medical residency grants for 2026 and a tender for hiring 900 specialist doctors for the Unified Health System (SUS), under the Ministry of Health's Now There Are Specialists program.
24 hours of chaos as mental health grants are slashed then restored
The Trump administration quickly restored $2 billion in federal grants for mental health and addiction programs after a sudden cut caused national panic.
Trump administration sends letter wiping out addiction, mental health grants
The Trump administration has terminated hundreds of federal grants for addiction and mental health services, potentially cutting $2 billion in funding for nonprofit organizations.