Federal Judge Blocks 3 Agencies From Disclosing Personal Data to DOGE
Monday’s order is another setback to the Trump administration and DOGE.

The Struggle for Unity in the Soul
A Greek philosopher and a Russian author share similar insights into the nature of the soul.

A Creative, Masterful Retelling of the Roman Republic’s Final Years
Both biography and historiography, Josiah Osgood’s ‘Lawless Republic’ presents the fall of Rome via the life of one of its greatest statesmen, Cicero.

US Exhibition ‘Sense of Beauty’ From Puerto Rico
Touring America is the Caribbean’s most comprehensive art museum collection, from Museo de Arte de Ponce.
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California AG Issues Warning to 23AndMe Users Amid Bankruptcy Filing
He urged people to ‘delete their data’ amid the DNA testing company’s recent financial woes.
Mahmoud Khalil Covered Up His Work for UNRWA, US Alleges
Government lawyers say the Columbia University student failed to disclose involvement with a controversial Palestinian relief group in 2023 on official forms.
Demonstrations in Turkey Continue for Jailed Istanbul Mayor
Demonstrations appear set to continue—in multiple cities—despite a government ban on large public gatherings.
British Chat Forums Close to Avoid New Internet Policing Law
Critics warn of ‘unintended consequences’ of internet laws, as niche forums shut down entirely, and some UK users are blocked from foreign-hosted sites.
Trump Proposes 25 Percent Tariff on Countries That Buy Venezuelan Oil
The tariff would especially affect China and India, Venezuela’s top oil customers.
Education Secretary Doesn’t Rule Out RFK Jr. Role in School Vaccines
McMahon also pointed out that states have the primary role in vaccinations.
Acting Social Security Chief Confirms He Won’t Shut Down Agency After DOGE Court Order
Acting Commissioner Lee Dudek released a statement after suggesting he may have to close down the agency after a judge ruled against DOGE this week.
US Stocks Surge on Reports of Softer Trump Tariff Policy
The president’s ‘liberation day’ might come with some changes.
Steam Espresso Machines and Lithium-Ion Power Banks Recalled Due to Fire Hazard
The products have led to several consumer injuries.
▶Shen Yun Is a ‘Visual Masterpiece’: Theatergoer
Audiences in Salt Lake City shared their Shen Yun experience from the March 19 and 20 shows at the Eccles Theater.
Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Halt Reinstatement of Probationary Employees
The administration said a lower court exceeded its authority in requiring the reinstatement.
Trump Directs Top Officials to Take Action Against Lawyers Violating Rules
‘Recent examples of grossly unethical misconduct are far too common,’ the president said.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Judge Maintains Blocks on Trump Admin’s Use of Alien Enemies Act for Deportations
The administration had moved to vacate the temporary restraining orders.
Homebuyer Demand Hit Highest Level in 3 Months: Report
Housing starts jumped by more than 11 percent on a monthly basis in February, suggesting robust construction activity.
US and Russian Negotiators Meet in Saudi Arabia to Discuss Cease-Fire
White House national security adviser Mike Waltz says negotiators are discussing ‘confidence-building measures’ including the return of Ukrainian children.
Bayer Ordered to Pay $2 Billion by Georgia Jury in Roundup Cancer Case
Bayer said that it disagrees with the verdict and plans to appeal to get it overturned.
Former Rep. Mia Love, First Black Republican Woman Elected to US House, Dies at 49
Former Utah Rep. Mia Love passed away at her home in Saratoga Springs, Utah, on Sunday, according to her family.
Former Congresswoman Explains CCP’s Hidden Influence in California
The former lawmaker warns that CCP influence on California’s campuses, ports, and border should be seen as a national security issue.
3 Battleground Senate Democrats Retire—What Does It Mean for 2026?
These Democrat retirements potentially create openings for Republicans that did not exist before.
Hamlet’s Lent
The penitential imagery in Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ is a lens through which readers can experience Hamlet’s turmoil and tragic transformation.
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