Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Let It Deport Venezuelan Immigrants Under Wartime Law
Justices have been asked to stay lower court orders.

Cartier’s Crowning Glories
The storied jewelry designers’ sparkling creations will soon be on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.

Wife, Mother, and New World Poet: The Remarkable Anne Bradstreet
This steward’s daughter wasn’t just the first female poet to write in the New World; she was also a wife and mother who coupled spirited writing with family.

Belvoir Castle: A Gothic Revival Masterpiece
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a faux historic castle in Leicestershire, England.
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Violence Targeting Tesla Escalates in US, Canada
A nationwide arson and vandalism spree against Tesla dealerships and vehicles highlights growing opposition to the company’s CEO.
Tens of Thousands of Illegal Immigrant Children Missing: Inspector General
Immigration and Customs Enforcement says it has taken action to correct the issues.
Utah Becomes 1st State in US to Stop Adding Fluoride to Drinking Water
The measure was signed into law by Gov. Spencer Cox on Thursday.
▶Hoping DOGE’s Scalpel ‘Doesn’t Hit an Artery’: Cleo Paskal Warns About Dangers of Potential Cuts in the Pacific
Cleo Paskal, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, says certain U.S. funding toward the Pacific is vital to national security.
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.
SEC Votes to Withdraw Legal Defense of Climate-Disclosure Rules
The agency is being challenged in court over rules requiring companies to disclose climate-related risks.
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.
Musk Says Social Security Recipients to Receive ‘More Money’ Under DOGE’s Cost-Cutting Work
Musk appeared on Fox News to discuss DOGE’s work to eliminate waste and fraud.
House Passes Bill to Boost Transparency on Foreign Funding in Higher Education
The bipartisan measure, known as the DETERRENT Act, would expand disclosure rules and bar contracts with adversarial governments without federal approval.
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.
Shen Yun ‘Speaks to the Heart and Mind,’ Says French Doctor
On Monday, March 24, Dominique Picout made a “discovery” at the Corum Opéra Berlioz.
US Inflation Stalls As Fed’s Preferred Gauge Shows Little Progress
Core inflation, which omits food and energy, came in higher than the consensus forecast.
Trump Issues Order to Eliminate ‘Improper, Divisive’ Ideology at Smithsonian Museums
The order directs Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to restore federal parks and monuments that have been ‘improperly removed’ in the past five years.
Fired FTC Commissioners Sue Trump, Say Terminations Were Illegal
Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter were fired by the president.
Judge Temporarily Blocks Parts of Trump’s Executive Orders Targeting DEI
Judge Matthew Kennelly found Chicago Women in Trades was likely to succeed in its lawsuit against the Labor Department.
Hegseth Says Deterrence Necessary in Face of China Threats During Philippines Visit
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the United States and the Philippines must ‘stand shoulder-to-shoulder’ in the face of threats posed by China.
Trump Signs Order to End Collective Bargaining at Agencies Involved With National Security
The president said some federal unions have ‘declared war’ on his agenda.
Big Earthquake Hits Burma and Shakes High-Rise Buildings in Bangkok
Thailand’s defense minister says 90 people are missing and three are confirmed dead after a high-rise building under construction collapsed.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Analysts See Turbulent Year Ahead for Auto Market as Tariffs Loom
A 25-percent increase in cars and parts made in Canada and Mexico would likely increase prices on new and used vehicles, according to Cox Automotive.
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Written by a postmenopausal woman, this book addresses the many impacts of menopause, as well as a variety of conventional and holistic ways to treat them.
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