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DOGE Says 470,000 US Agency Credit Cards Deactivated
The task force announced earlier this year that it found more than 4.6 million cards being used across various federal agencies.
Maryland Man Pleads Guilty to Scheme Allowing Chinese Access to Sensitive US Gov’t Systems
The defendant ‘put the United States and its citizens in harm’s way,’ according to District Attorney Kelly O. Hayes.
CCP Deploys Playbook to Prolong Trade War, Experts Say
Beijing has already employed various familiar tactics from its playbook to retaliate against the United States, including spreading anti-American propaganda.
WHO Announces ‘Pandemic Agreement’ Years After COVID-19
The Trump administration ordered a U.S. withdrawal from WHO as well as the pandemic treaty negotiations earlier this year.
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Judge Boasberg Finds Probable Cause to Hold Gov’t in Contempt in Deportations Case
The Supreme Court vacated the order and said the lawsuit was brought in the wrong court.
Beijing’s New Regulation on Medical Supply Part of War Preparation, Experts Say
The Chinese regime has long been preparing for war, but it’s still too risky for it to launch an invasion of Taiwan, experts say.
Top Pentagon Officials Placed on Leave in Probe of Unauthorized Disclosures
One of the officials is an adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
US to Open New Port of Entry Facility in Southern California
Border apprehensions have dropped over 95 percent, according to CBP numbers.
USDA Cancels $3 Billion Program for Climate-Related Farming
‘It became clear that the majority of these projects had sky-high administration fees,’ the agency says.
Men Who Identify as Transgender Are Not Women, UK Supreme Court Rules
Women’s rights campaigners hailed victory for ’reality over paperwork' as For Women Scotland won a battle with government over the legal definition of a woman.
Ukraine’s Parliament Extends Martial Law, Pushing Back Election Timeline
Ukraine’s martial law system allows for military conscription and the suspension of certain political activities, including regular democratic elections.
Shen Yun Performing Arts Is Very Beautiful ‘I’m Learning a Lot,’ Says Company VP
Company Vice President Ivonet Gomez attended Shen Yun Performing Arts for the first time on April 15.
Rebels Declare Rival Government in Sudan After 2 Years of Civil War
A paramilitary leader said they were ‘building the only realistic future for Sudan.’
Measles Outbreak Likely Bigger Than Thought: CDC
Texas officials have confirmed 561 cases so far this year.
Attorney General Bondi Announces Lawsuit Against Maine Over Boys in Girls’ Sports
The Department of Justice will consider retroactively pulling funding from schools that continue to allow transgender boys to compete in girls’ sports.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Trump Says He’s Joining Tariff Talks With Japanese Officials
‘Hopefully something can be worked out,’ the president said.
Trump Open to Deporting American Criminals to El Salvador–But Only If It’s Legal, White House Says
“It’s a legal question that the president is looking into,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
Trump Admin Hands Control of Federal Land Along US–Mexico Border to Army
The U.S. Army will take control of federal land along the southern border for the next three years, according to the Interior Department.
‘We All Live Here’: The Comedy in Catastrophe
Jojo Moyes’s latest novel is a charming, humorous story about the collapse of a woman’s life and the chaotic relationships she endures under her roof.
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