
The NewsWorthy Budget Bill Passes, RIP Pennies & Kermit's Words of Wisdom - Friday, May 23, 2025
May 23, 2025
President Trump's ambitious budget bill makes strides in the House, stirring up discussions on taxes and international students. Meanwhile, a controversial Supreme Court ruling affects religious charter schools. The impending Memorial Day brings forecasts of heavy travel and insights into hurricane predictions. The penny is set to be phased out, alluding to its historical significance, while Kermit the Frog delivers an inspiring message at a graduation ceremony, encouraging graduates to pursue their dreams.
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Harvard International Students Blocked
- The Trump administration blocked Harvard from enrolling new international students and told current ones to transfer or lose status.
- This escalated after Harvard refused to share foreign student visa holder info, citing retaliation.
Supreme Court Split on Religious School
- The Supreme Court was deadlocked 4-4 over Oklahoma's religious charter school proposal due to one recusal.
- The lower court ruling blocking the school for violating church-state separation laws stands.
Native American Boarding School Lawsuit
- Two Native American tribes sued the U.S. government over historic boarding schools where children faced abuse.
- Despite a Biden apology, the government recently cut funding for survivor story projects.
