Trump college sports executive order, explained
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The Trump administration's order urges cities and states to clear homeless encampments and place people into mental health or addiction treatment programs.
The White House directive calls for prioritizing money for programs that require sobriety and treatment, and for cities that enforce homeless camping bans.
The ruling keeps a block on the Trump administration from denying citizenship to children born to people who are in the United States illegally or temporarily.
The move came among dozens of other executive actions concerning things like remote work and immigration.Trump took time to talk about those orders in his inauguration remarks, saying, "With these ...
Edith Chapin, NPR's editor-in-chief and Chief Content Officer, told colleagues on Tuesday she is stepping down later this year. Chapin's announcement comes just days after the Senate and House voted in favor of President Trump's plan to claw back $1.
NPR has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump challenging his executive order to end federal funding for NPR and PBS. ‘The president has no authority under the Constitution to take such ...
NPR President and CEO Katherine Maher has vowed to challenge the executive order in a statement issued May 2. She said stripping the funds will hurt local organizations.
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee tells the federations overseeing swimming, athletics and other sports that it has an "obligation to comply" with an executive order issued by President Trump.
In a statement, NPR vowed to challenge the executive order “using all means available”: “We will vigorously defend our right to provide essential news, information and life-saving services ...
P resident Donald Trump Thursday signed an executive order aimed at strengthening state and local government efforts to involuntarily hospitalize homeless people "with mental illness, who pose risks to themselves or the public, or are living on the streets and cannot care for themselves."
NPR also said that the loss of funding would threaten the public radio infrastructure in the country. ... However, Trump’s executive order also would bar indirect funding for NPR and PBS.