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Judge Orders US Officials to Preserve Signal Messages
A watchdog sued the defense secretary and other officials.
RFK Jr. Announces Mass Terminations, Major Restructuring at HHS
Approximately a quarter of Department of Health and Human Services staff members are being laid off.
Rubio Says US May Have Revoked More Than 300 Visas
The secretary of state said students will lose their visas if they are engaging in vandalism or harassment.
As Republicans Push for Tax Cuts, Here Are the Obstacles They Face
Fiscal conservatives are concerned that altering the budget rules could undermine fiscal discipline and worsen the already large deficit.
Iran Responds to Trump’s Letter Offering to Negotiate a New Nuclear Deal
Trump said he has proposed direct negotiations toward a peaceful resolution to the Iranian nuclear issue.
Over 1,500 Shen Yun Performers and Family Members Call for Investigation of CCP Influence Targeting the Arts Group
The CCP in recent years has stepped up its sabotage campaign against the performing arts company, representatives said at a Lincoln Center press conference.
Police Arrest Suspect With Far-Left Ties in Firebomb Attack on Teslas in Las Vegas
Las Vegas police arrested a man accused of firebombing Teslas in a politically charged attack linked to far-left groups.
Appeals Court Halts Judge’s Order Requiring Musk to Hand Over DOGE Records
A federal appeals court has blocked a court order that would have required Elon Musk to turn over records tied to DOGE’s government downsizing efforts.
Reported Arrests of China’s Top Military Brass Indicate Political Crisis, Experts Say
Some analysts have said that the purge suggests that political infighting within the communist regime has intensified.
Day in Photos: Protests in Indonesia, Fires in South Korea, and the Necropsy of a Baby Mammoth
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
HHS Cancels $12 Billion in COVID-Era Funding for State Health Departments
‘The pandemic is over,’ says the Department of Health and Human Services. State officials say the money was meant for other diseases too.
Shen Yun Opens to Full House at Lincoln Center in New York City
Shen Yun Performing Arts brought 5,000 years to life on stage at Lincoln Center, stirring audiences new and returning alike during its opening night performance
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Research demonstrates the two typical paths people take at life’s crossroads.
Mounting Debt Levels Pose ‘Significant Risks’ to Fiscal, Economic Outlook: CBO
Red ink will swallow the U.S. economy in the coming years, says the budget watchdog.
Social Security Reverses Course on Identity Requirement
The measure was opposed by critics who said it poses challenges to older Americans and people living far from an office.
Wicker, Reed Urge Pentagon Watchdog to Investigate Signal Chat on Military Strike Planning
Senate Armed Services chair and ranking member issue bipartisan demand for Pentagon probe into Signal military chat.
US Travel Season Starts With Stronger-Than-Expected Spring Break
The TSA said it expects high passenger volumes during the peak spring break travel period, which runs through the end of this week.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Tax on Telephone Service
The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals previously ruled that the system used to support the Universal Service Fund was unconstitutional.
US Appeals Court Rules Block on Trump’s Federal Aid Pause to Remain in Place
The court found states are likely to suffer an array of harms from the funding freeze.
Cartier’s Crowning Glories
The storied jewelry designers’ sparkling creations will soon be on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
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