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Vance Meets Pope Francis on Easter Sunday
‘I know you have not been feeling great, but it’s good to see you in better health,’ Vance told the pope.
ACLU Sues Trump Admin Over Revocation of International Student Visas
Several hundred foreign students throughout the country have had their visas or legal status revoked.
▶Persecuted in China, Young Shen Yun Artists Find New Meaning on the World Stage
Stories of persecution and resilience behind the performing arts company that’s become a global sensation.
CCP Likely Enabling Industrial Cyber Scamming of US Nationals, Say Experts
With ’tens or hundreds of billions of dollars’ unaccounted for, ‘it is hard to believe that China would not be benefiting from that in some way,’ West said.
▶Mikki Willis: How Our Modern Age Is Severing the Human Connection to the Divine
Mikki Willis is an award-winning filmmaker and producer of the Plandemic Series. His new film is ‘Follow the Silenced.’
ICE-Detained Pro-Palestinian Tufts Student Must Be Moved to Vermont, Judge Rules
The student published an op-ed calling for her university to cut off financial ties with Israel.
Mississippi Supreme Court Rules Transitioning Teen Not Entitled to Name Change
State law allows a minor’s name to be changed only when it is ‘clearly in the best interest of the child,’ the court held.
State Department Says Chinese Satellite Company Supporting Houthi Attacks on US Interests
Beijing’s support of the company ‘is yet another example of China’s empty claims to support peace,’ State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said.
Minerals in Hand, Africa’s Trade Envoys Head for the US
Trade experts suggest African countries respond to U.S tariffs with diplomacy and avoid retaliation to get the best trade agreements.
We Took the Buyout: Federal Employees on Why They Accepted the Offer to Quit
More than 75,000 workers accepted the buyout program, which was part of efforts to shrink the size of the federal bureaucracy.
Federal Judge Pauses Trump Admin Layoffs at Consumer Watchdog Agency
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said on Friday that she is ‘deeply concerned’ that the administration isn’t complying with a previous order.
Concord, Lexington Celebrate 250th Anniversary of American Revolution’s ‘Shot Heard Round the World’
The neighboring towns are etched in history as the first battles of the American Revolution but debate remains over where the first shot was fired.
Russia and Ukraine Exchange 538 War Prisoners
The UAE-brokered prisoner exchange was made on the same day Russian President Vladimir Putin unilaterally declared a 30-hour Easter cease-fire.
▶Former Vice President of Argentina Hails Shen Yun’s Spectacular Celebration of Chinese Culture
‘The performance is spectacular, and its resistance to communism is equally commendable,’ said Carlos Ruckauf.
Easter Tornadoes, Hail, Severe Thunderstorms Predicted for Parts of US
The severe storm threat is expected to peak in the afternoon and early evening.
Clinton Praises the ‘Oklahoma Standard’ 30 Years After Bombing
Clinton honored the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing and called on Americans to emulate the service, honor, and love demonstrated in its aftermath.
Pentagon to Wind Back US Troop Footprint in Syria
The U.S. military became involved in Syria in the early 2010s amid the country’s civil war, and the rise of ISIS.
Mortgage Applications for New Home Purchases Increase in March: Report
The exemption of key housing material suppliers, Canada and Mexico, from global tariffs have been welcomed by industry experts.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
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Madison, Jefferson, and Establishing the World’s Largest Library
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