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Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Unblock Birthright Citizenship Order
Three preliminary injunctions have been issued on Trump’s birthright citizenship restrictions.
American Airlines Plane Catches Fire at Denver Airport, Forces Evacuation
No injuries were reported as of 6:15 p.m. local time.
Putin Backs US Cease-Fire in Principle, Stops Short of Agreeing to Terms
The Russian president said that a cease-fire would have to deal with the root causes of the conflict before Moscow would agree to halt its invasion.
▶Alina Habba Reveals New Executive Orders Are Coming to Counter Human Trafficking
The counselor to the president says she’s working with different agencies involved to identify and rescue victims and prosecute the perpetrators.
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The Trump administration seeks to cap overhead costs paid to research schools. Universities and some lawmakers have cried foul.
Pentagon Leaker Pleads Guilty to Obstructing Justice
A court-martial judge sentenced him to dishonorable discharge with no jail time beyond what he is currently serving.
Trump Meets With Senate Republicans as Government Shutdown Concerns Persist
‘If there’s a shutdown, it’s only because of the Democrats,’ Trump said, while Schumer announced he would vote to keep the government open.
Judge Rules Against Trump in Labor Case With Implications for DOGE
U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan ordered President Donald Trump to reinstate a Democrat member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority.
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Columbia University Expels Some Students Involved in 2024 Hamilton Hall Takeover
The sanctions come days after U.S. immigration agents arrested a former Columbia University graduate student who led pro-Palestinian protests last year.
X Takes Down Network of Chinese Accounts Amplifying NYT Attacks on Shen Yun
An Epoch Times investigation exposed thousands of fake and malicious accounts that spread CCP propaganda, including via Western media.
Archbishop Makarios of Australia Congratulates Shen Yun: ‘Testimony of Cultural and Spiritual Revival’
‘This testimony of cultural and spiritual revival is not only paramount for the people of China, but it sends a pertinent message to the whole world.’
Arrests Made in Bribery Probe Involving EU Parliament, Huawei
Prosecutors said dozens of officers conducted raids in Brussels, the Flanders and Wallonia regions, and Portugal.
What to Know About US Student Who Vanished in Dominican Republic on Spring Break
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House Democrats Say Communications to Voters Fell Short in 2024
‘We understand that there’s some introspection that is needed,’ Rep. Marc Veasey of Texas said at a retreat with other House Democrats outside Washington.
Longtime Arizona Congressman Raúl Grijalva Dies at 77
Grijalva had said last year he would not run for reelection in 2026 while receiving treatments for cancer.
Weekend Storm Expected to Bring Life-Threatening Conditions to Dozens of States
Meteorologists say that the colossal system is spread over 500,000 square miles and will impact more than 100 million people in the central and southern U.S.
Detained Pro-Palestinian Activist Sues to Bar Columbia From Sharing Disciplinary Records With Lawmakers
The Columbia graduate faces deportation for his role in campus protests.
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Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
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