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104 Percent Tariffs on China, Higher Levies on Dozens of Countries Take Effect
‘It was a mistake for China to retaliate’ with more tariffs, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
No Chemicals, No Vaccines, No Subsidies: Inside Joel Salatin’s Farming Revolution
Salatin is one of America’s most revered regenerative farmers and the author of 17 books, including ‘Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal.’

Back Story Gone Awry: Dickens’s Fagin Gets a New Treatment
Allison Epstein wastes her talent in ‘Fagin The Thief,’ trying to right literary wrongs by revising a serial child exploiter.

‘Your Friends & Neighbors: Season One’: A New Morality Play
Jon Hamm revisits ‘Mad Men’ and ‘Landman’ by playing an appealing anti-hero.

Andrew Marvell’s ‘The Garden’ and the Restorative Power of Nature
‘The Garden’ by 17th-century English poet Andrew Marvell covers much ground, from the benefit of alone time in nature to the soul’s search for a divine Creator.
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Supreme Court Blocks Reinstatement of Fired Federal Workers for Now
The president asked the high court to intervene after a lower court judge ordered the administration to reinstate thousands of probationary workers.
House Democrats Move to Force Vote on Blocking Tariffs
Reciprocal tariffs on dozens of countries will take effect at 12:01 a.m. ET on April 9.
Keystone Pipeline Shut Down After Rupture in North Dakota, Oil Spill Contained
The shut down temporarily stopped the flow of Canadian crude to U.S. refineries.
▶No Chemicals, No Vaccines, No Subsidies: Inside Joel Salatin’s Farming Revolution
Salatin is one of America’s most revered regenerative farmers and the author of 17 books, including ‘Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal.’
Why US Has Upper Hand Over Beijing in Tariff Standoff
Experts say the tariff standoff is beyond economic conflict; Trump and Xi are contesting U.S. economic might versus communist political control.
Judge Orders White House to Restore AP’s Access to Limited-Access Events
The news wire service had been kicked out after it refused to use the name ‘Gulf of America.’
Day in Photos: Military Exercises in Romania, Nightclub Roof Collapse, and Blue Diamond Debut
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Appeals Court Clears Way for DOGE to Access Data at 2 Agencies
The Fourth U.S. Circuit panel reversed an injunction sealing off personal records in the Education Department and the Office of Personnel Management.
Trump Signs Executive Orders to Revive ‘Abandoned’ Coal Industry
The president issues executive actions designed to revive 19th century industrial mainstay to power 21st century economy.
Maine Sues USDA Over Funds Frozen for Allowing Male Athletes in Female Sports
The loss of funds will keep schoolchildren from being fed, the suit says. The USDA chief says the funding pause ‘does not impact federal feeding programs.’
▶Shen Yun Inspires ‘Compassion and Kindness,’ Says Company Director
Shen Yun Performing Arts entranced the audience at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City, on April 2.
2025 Masters Preview: Scheffler, McIlroy, LIV Golf, and the Biggest Storylines to Follow
The 89th edition of the Masters Tournament tees off on April 10 from the Augusta National Golf Club.
Dominican Republic Nightclub Roof Collapse Leaves at Least 79 Dead, 160 Injured
Emergency workers are still searching for victims who may still be alive.
Unprecedented Job Swaps of CCP Officials Indicate Xi’s Waning Power: Analysts
It’s ‘extraordinary’ that the heads of two crucial state departments swapped roles midway through their five-year terms, an analyst says.
Foods That Lower Tinnitus Risk—and Those That Trigger It
New research found that some high quality food groups may offer protection from tinnitus.
Hegseth Vows US–Panama Cooperation to Curb Chinese Influence Over Canal
The defense secretary also praises Panama’s president for cutting ties with China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
Judge Rejects Nonprofits’ Request to Block Homeland Security Grant Terminations
The judge said the plaintiffs were unlikely to succeed in showing that her court had jurisdiction over certain claims.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
IRS Agrees to Share Data With Homeland Security on Illegal Immigrants
Court papers filed on Monday confirmed the agencies signed a memorandum of understanding.
DHS Revokes Legal Status of People Who Entered the US Using CBP One App
The app was shut down shortly after President Donald Trump took office.
Harvard to Borrow $750 Million Amid Federal Funding Uncertainty
The Ivy League school faces heightened scrutiny over its access to $9 billion in federal funding.
Cherishing Judaica: Jewish Objects Around Boston
The ‘Intentional Beauty’ of Jewish craftsmanship is in an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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