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2 Dead, Son of Sheriff’s Deputy in Custody After Florida State University Shooting
Five victims were described as being in serious condition, and one was described as being in critical condition.
Judge Greenlights Labor Unions’ Lawsuit Over DOGE Access to Labor Department Systems
The lawsuit sought to prevent DOGE from accessing the systems, which contain financial and medical data on millions of Americans.
Trump Expresses Confidence in EU Trade Deal in Meeting With Italy’s Meloni
In the Oval Office, Italian Prime Minister Meloni told Trump that together, they could ’make the West great again.’
Legal Battles, Accusations of Bias as America’s Public Media Faces Uncertain Future
Voice of America says it shares a message of freedom and hope, while the Trump administration calls it ‘radical propaganda.’
Google Violated Antitrust Law With Ad Tech Business, Court Rules
The judge directed further briefing and hearing on appropriate remedies.
White House: Ukraine Minerals Deal Could Be Signed Next Week
The agreement would grant Washington revenues from Kyiv’s exploitation of rare minerals, hydrocarbons, oil, and natural gas.
Leading Economic Index for the European Area Declined in March
Rising trade tensions ‘will likely lower euro area growth by dampening exports,’ said an official from the European Central Bank.
Former NY Police Sgt. Gets 18 Months in Prison for Acting as CCP Agent
Michael McMahon was hired as a private investigator and said he was unaware that he was hired by the Chinese communist regime.
▶Gordon Chang on Trump’s Tariffs: Is China in Trouble?
As the U.S.-China trade war continues to escalate, I’m sitting down with China analyst Gordon Chang to discuss Trump’s tariff strategy.
Trump Calls for Explanation of Assassination Attempts
‘I don’t know what to believe,’ the president says in a new interview.
Sen. Warren Introduces Bill to Tighten Ethics Standards for Musk and Other Special Government Employees
The bill would make these employees subject to stricter conflict-of-interest and disclosure rules.
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Home Builder Confidence Improves Slightly but Remains in Negative Territory: NAHB Report
Construction input prices have risen for the third consecutive month in March, putting pressure on real estate developers.
Shen Yun ‘Brings Ancient Chinese Culture to the World,’ Says Entertainment Company Owner
Entertainment company owner Andrew Green had never seen something like Shen Yun Performing Arts before.
Appeals Court Denies Trump Admin’s Request to Intervene in Case of Man Deported to El Salvador
‘We shall not micromanage the efforts of a fine district judge attempting to implement the Supreme Court’s recent decision,’ the court states.
CDC Issues Travel and Vaccine Notice for Yellow Fever in South America
An ‘increased number of cases of yellow fever have been reported in parts of South America,’ the health agency says.
Trump Admin Accuses New York Attorney General of Possible Mortgage Fraud
A spokesperson for AG Letitia James’s office told media outlets that the letter was a form of intimidation.
Appeals Court Halts Federal Judge’s Order Mandating EPA to Disburse Billions to Climate Groups
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit handed a win to the Trump administration on Wednesday evening.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Police at Jan. 6 Capitol Rally Ask Supreme Court to Protect Identities in Dispute
The Washington Supreme Court ruled in February that the officers do not have a right to remain anonymous.
European Central Bank Cuts Rates as Trade Tensions Weigh on Outlook, Inflation Eases
Facing softer inflation and rising risks to the economic outlook, the ECB has cut rates and called on governments to pursue reforms.
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