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Supreme Court Extends Block on Deportation of Some Alleged Venezuelan Gang Members
Trump signed a proclamation in March to allow removal of alleged Tren de Aragua members under the Alien Enemies Act.
Trump Urges Tim Cook to Stop Moving iPhone Production to India
The president tells Apple’s CEO to move iPhone production back home instead of to India.
How One Journalist Is Shattering Echo Chambers: Isaac Saul
‘Think about what media outlets are really making their audience uncomfortable on a regular basis. … There’s very few of them,’ Saul says.

‘Goth’ Bless the Heartland Dreamers
The much-parodied ‘American Gothic’ represents an art genre that is uniquely American.

‘All the Gold in California’: A Hit Song Inspired by a Classic American Novel
Vocalist Larry Gatlin recently revealed how a John Steinbeck story influenced his hit song.

‘Floyd Collins’ and ‘Ace in the Hole’: Two Carnivals of Tragedy
A movie and a musical dramatize a sad incident in a cave.
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New Jersey Train Engineers Go on Strike, Halting Service in New York City Area
A strike would stop all NJ Transit trains starting on May 16, affecting 350,000 commuters.
US Single Family Housing Starts Fall 12 Percent Annually: Census
Rising construction costs and high interest rates are making it difficult for builders to deliver affordable homes.
Manhunt Underway for 10 Inmates After Mass Escape From New Orleans Jail
One escapee was recaptured after a foot chase, with officials facing scrutiny over delayed public warning.
How Legal Immigration Is Keeping Farms Afloat
The H-2A visa program is an example of how legal immigration can supply labor in America, but farmers say reform is needed.
Trump Admin Submits Emergency Appeal to US Supreme Court Over Mass Layoffs
It argued that a federal judge’s order blocking the the administration’s efforts in 21 agencies should be overturned.
China Says Fentanyl Is the Responsibility of the United States, Rejecting Punitive Tariffs
Experts said that fentanyl has played a key role in the U.S.–China tariff war and that there are four scenarios for the conflict’s future development.
Verizon Ends DEI Programs Amid FCC Scrutiny Ahead of $20 Billion Frontier Bid
Critics say DEI fosters division and discrimination, while advocates say rollbacks could erase progress on corporate diversity.
Trump Says India Willing to Offer US Zero Tariffs; India Says Nothing Decided Yet
Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said any trade agreement with the United States must be ‘mutually beneficial.’
House Committee Leaders Urge Duke University to End Partnership With Chinese University
China’s Wuhan University ‘is a direct extension of the Chinese military and intelligence apparatus,’ the chairmen wrote in their letter to Duke University.
DHS Denies Reports Noem Is Collaborating on Immigration Reality TV Show
A spokesperson confirmed it received a pitch for the show.
Shake-Ups in China’s Military Indicate Xi’s Power Weakening, Analysts Say
The replacement of executives could be corruption-related and used by CCP factions to pressure Chinese leader Xi Jinping, according to experts.
DHS Asks for 20,000 National Guard Personnel to Help Deport Illegal Immigrants
The military said it has received a request from the Department of Homeland Security.
2025 Preakness Stakes Preview: What You Need to Know
The 150th running of the Preakness is Saturday from Pimlico Race Course as the Triple Crown of thoroughbred racing reaches its midpoint.
▶Shen Yun Closes a Successful 2025 World Tour
Despite threats from the Chinese communist regime, Shen Yun Performing Arts shines on the world stage.
House Budget Committee Rejects GOP Bill to Enact Trump’s Agenda
The tally was 16–21 as five Republicans joined all Democrats in voting against it.
South Carolina Supreme Court Unanimously Rules to Uphold State’s 6-Week Abortion Ban
The 5–0 decision this week came in response to a challenge to the current state law from Planned Parenthood.
Barclays Revises US Recession Outlook After China Trade Truce
The banking giant expects America’s economy to grow by 0.5 percent this year.
US Consumer Sentiment Drops as Americans Expect Inflation Revival
The latest University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index was conducted mostly before the U.S.–China tariff pause.
Patel Says FBI Is Moving Out of Washington Headquarters
The FBI chief also said that some 1,500 employees will be relocated elsewhere.
Malicious Actors Using AI to Impersonate Voices of Senior US Officials, FBI Warns
The warning comes as a House bill is under consideration that seeks to increase penalties for engaging in AI impersonation.
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