News in Brief Trump to Announce DACA Decision on Tuesday Despite the president's hard-line stance on immigration, he has wavered on the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief Vendors Chosen to Build Concrete-Based Border Wall Prototypes Customs and Border Patrol has selected four companies to build prototypes of a concrete-based wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Morgan Baskin
News in Brief Trump Asks Press Corps Where to Donate $1 Million of His Own Money for Harvey Relief The White House couldn't confirm if the donation would come through Trump himself or through the Trump Foundation. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief Philadelphia Sues Jeff Sessions Over Anti-Sanctuary City Measures Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and the state of California have already filed similar suits. Morgan Baskin
Economics Citing Harm to Workers, U.S. Airlines Pressure Tillerson on Foreign Airline Subsidization The CEOs of Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and United Airlines argue that the Persian Gulf states' subsidization practices are anti-competitive. Jack Denton
Education Former DeVry Dean to Police Fraud in Higher Education The unit has primarily regulated for-profit institutions, including those managed by DeVry. Elena Gooray
News in Brief Judge Throws Out Sarah Palin’s Lawsuit Against the ‘New York Times’ Palin filed the suit in June, in response to an editorial the newspaper published following the shooting of a congressman. Jack Denton
News in Brief Trump Praises Crowd Size During Speech in Texas Tropical Storm Harvey has claimed 10 lives so far. Katie Kilkenny
Social Justice Number of Americans Who Believe Racism Is a ‘Big Problem’ Has Doubled Fifty-eight percent of Americans believe racism is a pervasive issue. Morgan Baskin
News in Brief Pepe the Frog Creator Shuts Down Publication of Alt-Right Children’s Book Created by comic artist Matt Furie in 2005, Pepe the Frog has since been adopted as a symbol by the alt-right. Katie Kilkenny