DHS Secretary Says Southern Border Wall Will Be Painted Black to Deter Illegal Crossings
Kristi Noem said the president requested the color change, noting that black paint would absorb heat and make the barrier harder to climb.
Nebraska Announces Plans for ‘Cornhusker Clink’ Detention Center
The Midwest facility is expected to house illegal immigrants from several states.
Trump Orders Review of ‘Woke’ Content in US Museums
The president has accused the Smithsonian of having ‘come under the influence of a divisive, race-centered ideology’ in recent years.
New Mexico’s 7-Day ‘Cooling Off’ Period for Gun Purchases is Unconstitutional, Appeals Court Rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit found that the ability to take immediate possession of a legally purchased firearm is vital to gun rights.
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Fired by AI? How Managers Are Using AI to Make Critical Decisions
An analysis showed that more than one in five managers who responded frequently let AI make final decisions without any human input.
Trump Administration Fires 37 Intel Officials, Revokes Security Clearances for ‘Politicizing Intelligence’
‘Being entrusted with a security clearance is a privilege, not a right,’ the director of national intelligence said.
Leaders of Sanctuary Jurisdictions Respond to DOJ Letters on Immigration Policies
Leaders from Democrat-led states pushed back after the DOJ warned state and local officials of possible criminal liability over sanctuary policies.
I Met the Syrian President, and Here’s What I Learned | Rabbi Abraham Cooper
Rabbi Abraham Cooper shares what he learned about the current leader and whether he believes a peace between Syria and Israel is possible in the near future.
DNC Launches Pilot Programs for New Organizing Technology Ahead of 2026
Democrats will begin testing new voter, volunteer, and event platforms in Virginia and New Jersey as part of a wider push toward digital innovation.
Day in Photos: Anti-Terror Exercise In South Korea, Barge on Fire, and Annual Weigh-In at London Zoo
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Senior CCP Official Threatens Falun Gong Practitioners in Finland
The actions of the former Hong Kong chief executive have spurred concern from human rights advocates.
Illinois Gov. Pritzker Signs Law Expanding College Aid Programs to Illegal Immigrants
The measure amends the state’s RISE Act so illegal immigrants can access aid from local governments and public universities.
CDC Sued Over Vaccine Schedule for Children
The agency has ‘never studied the combined effects and the accumulating dangers of administering all of the vaccines,’ according to the lawsuit.
How Weight Lifting Strengthens Heart Structure and Function
How to get the most heart health benefits from resistance training.
Tropical Storm Warning Issued for Parts of North Carolina Over Hurricane Erin
The Category 2 hurricane is not expected to make landfall anywhere in the United States.
Hamas Accepts Proposed Deal for Cease-Fire and Hostage Release
The cease-fire would be for 60 days as an unspecified number of prisoners and hostages will be swapped.
A Place to Belong: The Art of Making a House Into a Refuge
A home doesn’t just keep the rain out—it offers peace, quiet, beauty, connection, and belonging.
“Sorry, Baby”: Post-grad Student Works Her Way Through PTSD
“Sorry, Baby” is a stellar film debut, by writer-director-star Eva Victor, which examines whether PTSD-causing events shrink or broaden our life perspectives.
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FDA Advises Americans Against ‘Mousse’ Sunscreens, Warns 5 Manufacturers
Sunscreen is not authorized to be marketed in a mousse form under the FD&C Act, said the agency.

Trump Envoy Says Putin Agreed to US, Europe Offering NATO-Style Security Assurances for Ukraine
Witkoff said it ‘was the first time we had ever heard the Russians agree to that.’
6 Takeaways From Trump’s Meetings With Zelenskyy, European Leaders
Security guarantees, land swaps, and next meetings were discussed at a gathering of European leaders at the White House.

Mangoes Benefit Gut and Brain—Here’s How to Optimize Absorption
For centuries, mangoes have soothed digestion and eased constipation. Today, science is discovering that they can do so much more.

The Root of America’s Country Music
The genre can be traced back to Ireland, England, and Scotland.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
FDA Advises Americans Against ‘Mousse’ Sunscreens, Warns 5 Manufacturers
Sunscreen is not authorized to be marketed in a mousse form under the FD&C Act, said the agency.

Trump Envoy Says Putin Agreed to US, Europe Offering NATO-Style Security Assurances for Ukraine
Witkoff said it ‘was the first time we had ever heard the Russians agree to that.’
6 Takeaways From Trump’s Meetings With Zelenskyy, European Leaders
Security guarantees, land swaps, and next meetings were discussed at a gathering of European leaders at the White House.
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Appeals Court Won’t Invalidate Part of Voting Rights Act
Louisiana has asked the appeals court to stay the ruling until the Supreme Court rules on a related federal redistricting case it will hear in October.

Trump Ready to Use Full Extent of US Power to Stop Drug Traffickers in Latin America: White House
The White House said Trump is willing to ‘use every element of American power’ when asked about the possibility of U.S. boots on the ground in Venezuela.

Australia Secures 2027 Women’s Softball World Cup Finals
The world’s top 8 women’s teams will battle in Redcliffe from April 5–11, 2027, with 4 matches daily across 6 days.

Chris Pratt Defends His Relative RFK Jr.: ‘For the Most Part, I Wish Him Well’
The ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ star is married to Katherine Schwarzenegger, a daughter of Kennedy’s first cousin Maria Shriver.
