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· house speaker mike johnson heads to the house chamber at the capitol in washington ahead of a vote on a bill to claw back $9 billion for foreign aid and public broadcasting on thursday night, july. Trump, tariffs, and talk of the 51st state continue to drive away international tourists. · foreign funding at harvard is in the spotlight. The international tourists are not. Why the us is losing billions in visitor revenue. The college is among the biggest recipients of foreign money among schools nationwide and has previously faced. · the us state department said wednesday it has launched an investigation into harvard’s participation in a visa program that is open to international students, faculty members, and scholars. · secretary of state marco rubio and chinese foreign minister wang yi agreed to explore “areas of potential cooperation” between washington and beijing. · travel summer is here. · the trump administration on thursday revoked harvard university’s ability to enroll foreign students, one of the most damaging steps yet in its campaign to reshape the university to align with. · the public policy school is the first at harvard to go public with plans if the trump administration is successful in banning harvard from hosting foreign students. · for the first time in us history, a president-elect will welcome foreign leaders for one of the most american political traditions — the peaceful transfer of power. But where does it come from? · foreign governments are trying to lure us scientists to move abroad as the trump administration roils the research world with funding cuts and blacklists of some fields. · the department has begun sending layoff notices to 1,107 civil servants and 246 foreign service officers with assignments in the united states, according to a senior department official who spoke. President-elect donald trump.