Deported Man Will Not Be Sent Back to US, Salvadoran President Says
White House officials said the deportee is an illegal alien and that El Salvador can decide how to handle him.

First to Berlin: Virginia Irwin in 1945
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a talented, fearless journalist, who entered Berlin before Americans were allowed in.

Mail Order Melody
The Sears catalog’s wide reach and affordable guitars made music accessible to everyone.

A Beach Read: ‘The Martha’s Vineyard Beach and Book Club’
Martha Hall Kelly’s latest historical novel presents a family mystery set on a popular island, against a World War II backdrop.
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Harvard Rejects Trump Administration’s Demands Tied to $9 Billion Federal Funding
The university accused the federal government of trying to impose ‘direct governmental regulation’ on its academic programs.
30 Bills in 37 Years: Guardianship Reforms Stall Despite Decades of Fraud
Fraud and abuse in America’s guardianship system will be difficult to address without reliable data to determine proper oversight, say system reform advocates.
Auto Stocks Rally After Trump Says He’s Considering Giving Help to Automakers
The president recently implemented 25 percent tariffs on automobiles manufactured outside the United States.
Georgia Man Sentenced to 6.5 Years in Prison for Laundering Cartel Money
Prosecutors said the defendant enriched himself via a ‘destructive trade that has brought untold suffering to communities throughout the United States.’
How a Teenage Girl Spotlighted the Pandora’s Box of China’s Private Data Collection
The Chinese regime’s control of large databases enabled the leaking of private information, and it’s hitting party officials like a ‘boomerang,’ analysts say.
US Rents Decline Marginally in March
Austin, Texas, saw the largest decline, with rents dropping by more than 10 percent, followed by San Diego and Portland, Oregon.
In New York, Shen Yun Earns Acclaim in 18-Show Sold Out Run
The performing arts company that showcases China before communism has been a target of a transnational repression campaign by the Chinese regime.
IRS Gives Last-Minute Exemption to Taxpayers in Tennessee Ahead of Tax Day
The deadline for most Americans to file their taxes is Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
Appeals Court Allows Layoffs But No Dismantling of Consumer Bureau
The order scales back portions of an injunction from a federal judge that sought to block the dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
San Diego Struck by 5.2 Earthquake
Large 5.2-magnitude quake strikes near small artsy mountain town.
South Africa Appoints Special Envoy to US After Ambassador’s Expulsion
Washington dismissed the nation’s ambassador last month after Trump accused the ANC-led government of mistreating the country’s white minority population.
Taiwan Suspects Bomb Threats Targeting Shen Yun Originate From Huawei Research Facility in China
The transnational threat campaign follows years of CCP pressure to interfere with the performing arts group’s global tour.
Bill Maher Describes White House Dinner With President Trump
The comedian recounted the meeting arranged by Kid Rock, saying it offered a rare break from political animosity.
Blue Origin Sends All-Women Crew Into Space
Nguyen became the first Vietnamese American woman, and the first Southeast Asian woman, to go to space.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Nvidia to Manufacture AI Supercomputers in US
Nividia will partner with TSMC and other firms to spend as much as $500 billion in America in what it said is an effort to build supercomputer manufacturing.
More Than 35,000 US Properties Foreclosed in March: Report
After three straight quarters of declines, foreclosures for the first quarter of 2025 also rose.
Arson Suspect Admitted Hatred Against Pennsylvania Governor, Officials Say
No specific motive has been ascribed for the attack on the mansion, which came hours after the Shapiro family’s Passover dinner.
Harvard Professors Sue Trump Admin Over Threat to Withhold Nearly $9 Billion
‘Threats like these are an existential gun to the head for a university,’ the professors stated in their lawsuit.
Global Shipping to Pay Per Ton of Emissions Under UN Agreement
The deal is the first global CO2 price in any sector, according to shipping agency International Maritime Organization.
Children’s Chapter Books for Spring and Beyond
Are your children looking forward to summer vacation? These new and upcoming children’s books are sure to engage and entertain.
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