Trump Admin Invokes ‘State Secrets Privilege’ to Block Release of Deportation Information
By invoking the privilege, the administration can avoid releasing information about its deportations of alleged members of a Venezuelan gang.

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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US Supreme Court Declines Appeal in Youth-Led Climate Change Case
Justices turned away an appeal of a U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling.
Trump Media Teaming Up With Crypto.com to Launch ETFs
Trump Media and Crypto.com plan to launch exchange-traded funds mixing cryptocurrencies and American-focused assets, pending regulatory approval.
Russian Missile Attack on Ukraine’s Sumy Region Injures Dozens, Kyiv Says
Fighting continues in Russia’s Kursk region, which shares a border with Sumy, officials in Moscow said.
Experiences in the Wild Helped Prepare This Congressman for The Hill
Eighteen years after his first run for Congress, outdoorsman Jeff Crank finally hit his target.
Supreme Court Grapples With Louisiana Voting Rights Act Case
The outcome of the case could have an impact on the balance of power in Congress.
Columbia Student Protester Sues Trump Admin After Permanent Legal Status Revoked
The student’s lawyers have also filed a motion seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent her arrest.
Federal Judge Blocks 3 Agencies From Disclosing Personal Data to DOGE
The March 24 order is another setback to the Trump administration and DOGE.
US Intel Report: Corruption Is An ‘Endemic Feature’ of Chinese Communist Party
The report reflects a ‘first step’ that U.S. officials are taking to expose Chinese communist authorities’ corruption and Achilles’ heel, an expert says.
House Panel to Consider Bill for Concealed-Carry Permit Reciprocity
The NRA is prioritizing its support for the bill this Congress, while the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys will continue its opposition to the plan.
Shen Yun Is ‘A Great Representation of the Values That the Chinese' Can Bring to the World, Says Navy Officer
Navy officer Chris Arnold said Shen Yun Performing Arts is wonderful.
Trump Admin Ends Taxpayer-Funded Housing for Illegal Immigrants
HUD Secretary Scott Turner and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem have launched a joint effort to curb alleged exploitation of U.S. housing programs.
Hegseth Says ‘Nobody Was Texting War Plans’ in Alleged Group Chat Leak
The defense secretary addressed a report by The Atlantic’s chief editor, who said he was mistakenly added to a group chat on U.S. airstrikes in Yemen.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Samsung Co-CEO Dies of Heart Attack at 63
He was receiving treatment in the hospital when he died, a company spokesperson says.
23andMe Files for Bankruptcy as Company Faces Financial Challenges
23andMe plans to sell most of its assets through a process overseen by the court.
Colorado to Remove Trump Portrait From Statehouse After President’s Request
Colorado Senate Republicans in 2018 launched a fundraiser to collect $10,000 needed to commission the portrait.
North Carolina Supreme Court Rules That Family Can Sue Over Vaccination Without Consent
A federal law does not bar claims brought by the parent, the state’s top court says.
Postmaster General DeJoy Steps Down Amid Push for Postal Service Reforms
Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino will temporarily assume the position.
Appeals Court Weighs Trump Admin’s Use of Alien Enemies Act to Deport
At least one judge seemed skeptical of the Trump administration’s position.
FBI Launches Task Force to Investigate Tesla Attacks, Labels Acts ‘Domestic Terrorism’
The FBI’s announcement of a task force comes in response to a spate of firebombing and other acts of vandalism targeting Tesla vehicles and charging stations.
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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