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2025 U.S. Visa Rules Signal Longer Wait Times and Fewer Visitors

Starting September 2025, most visa interview waivers end and applicants must file in their country of residence or nationality; a…

International student loss fueled Cleveland State’s fall enrollment dip, stabilizing later

Cleveland State’s enrollment rose slightly to 14,210 for Fall 2024–25, led by domestic undergraduates, stronger transfers, and 23% growth in…

Russia Reopens Krasnodar Airport After Wartime Closure, Sept 2025

Krasnodar International Airport reopened at 9:00 a.m. Moscow time on September 11, 2025 after a Rosaviatsiya-led safety review and repairs.…

Lutheran Clergy Seek Temporary Block on Harboring Immigrant Crime Law

DHS rescinded protections for sensitive locations on January 20, 2025, prompting faith groups to sue over religious‑liberty and procedural claims.…

Trump Would Allow S. Korean Detainees to Stay and Train U.S. Workers

An ICE raid on September 4, 2025, at Hyundai-LG’s Georgia plant detained 475 workers (316 South Koreans). After diplomacy, most…

Latrobe Optimistic as Spirit Keeps Service Amid Bankruptcy Turnaround

Spirit filed Chapter 11 on August 29, 2025, but will keep Latrobe flights operating; 11 cities lose service October 2…

Latino Communities Face Mental Health Toll from Immigration Policies

2025 enforcement changes removed protections for schools and hospitals, expanded ICE activity, and led to widespread fear among Latino families—causing…

Judge Blocks Trump’s Policy Cutting Social Services for Immigrants

On Sept. 11, 2025, a Rhode Island judge blocked federal directives requiring immigration checks for many social programs in 21…