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Lawmakers Urge Trump to Bolster US Cyber Offense to Face China’s Hacking
The lawmakers point to four years of ‘brazen attacks’ by China’s cyber proxies that target government institutions and citizens with ’near impunity.’
Judge Blocks Trump’s Efforts to Deport Gang Members Under 1798 Alien Enemies Act
The ACLU and Democracy Forward filed a lawsuit challenging Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to speed along deportations of Venezuelan nationals.
Trump Signs Bill Funding Government for 6 Months, Avoiding a Shutdown
Several Democrats joined Republicans in supporting the bill, which funds the government through the end of the fiscal year.
Trump Orders Military Strikes on Houthi Terrorists
The strikes occurred on the same day U.S.-led joint forces killed a deputy leader of ISIS, Abdallah Maki Mosleh al-Rifai.
Sen. Lankford Sees New ‘Wild Card’ Role as Chance to Speed Up Senate
A former minister who prefers a private life, the soft-spoken Oklahoman now serves as a spokesman and vice chairman for the Senate Republican Conference.
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Epoch Times Honored for Work Exposing Chinese Regime’s Human Rights Abuses
Reports on how the Chinese Communist Party takes organs from people imprisoned for spiritual beliefs win annual award for secular media coverage of religion.
US Expels South Africa’s Ambassador After Cutting Federal Aid
Last month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order cutting federal aid to South Africa, objecting to its land policy.
Beijing Doesn’t Know What to Do With Its Private Sector, Experts Say
Communist ideology fundamentally conflicts with private ownership, but businesses bring in the money, putting regime leadership in a bind.
DOGE Says 239 ‘Wasteful’ Government Contracts Canceled, Saving $400 Million
The Elon Musk-led advisory body gives update on the federal government’s cost-cutting progress.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
GOP Lawmakers Seek to Add ‘Dangers of Communism’ Program to High School Curriculum
‘Communism is a cancer, and it always produces the same results: oppression, suffering and death,” said Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.)
Europe’s Offshore Wind Industry Faces Financial Turbulence
‘It is all a massive case of buyer’s remorse because [of] excessive optimism about future costs five years ago,’ an expert says.
▶Dance Instructor Touched by the ‘Power’ and ‘Delicacy' of Shen Yun
Shen Yun Performing Arts took audiences in Pamplona, Spain, on a journey through ancient China on March 8.
French Nuclear Umbrella Offer to Europe: What Does It Mean?
France is the only nuclear power in the European Union, following Britain’s departure from the bloc in 2021.
Keloids: When Scar Tissue Overgrows—Key Risk Factors to Know
Keloids affect 10 percent of Americans and often run in families.
Review of Greenhouse Gas Rule May Assure Coal Survival, but Not Revival
Revising emission regulations could sustain declining industry, but expansion unlikely in ’the golden age of natural gas.’
House Lawmakers Propose Bills to Counter Beijing’s Transnational Repression in the US
The measures would dedicate personnel, training, and resources to monitor transnational repression from authoritarian regimes and protect target groups.
EU Temporarily Bans Huawei Lobbyists Amid Corruption Probe
The ban followed arrests during a police investigation into alleged bribery that is said to have benefited Huawei.
US Foreclosure Filings Jump 5 Percent in February
Delaware had the highest foreclosure rate in the country, followed by Illinois and Nevada.
Day in Photos: Protests in Serbia, Missouri Tornado Aftermath, and Counting Monkeys in Sri Lanka
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
How a Teen Archeologist Discovered a Sunken Confederate Warship
In ‘This Week in History,’ the most powerful Confederate cruiser was sunk off the coast of Charleston and discovered exactly 102 years later.
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