Trump Announces 25 Percent Tariffs on Imported Cars
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‘Bob Trevino Likes It’: A Heartwarming Tale of Surrogate Fatherhood
‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ reminds us that valuable human relationships can occur randomly and that spiritual connections can be far more powerful than bloodlines.

Ex Libris: Harry Truman
In this installment of our ‘Ex Libris’ series, we look at the books that influenced the last US president who guided the country through post-WWII changes.
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Appeals Court Allows Block on Trump Admin’s Deportation Proclamation
Judge Justin Walker dissented from the decision.
Signal App Is Pre-Installed on Government Devices, Gabbard Testifies
Testifying before the Senate, Gabbard noted a 2024 U.S. cybersecurity guidance recommending government officials use encrypted messaging apps like Signal.
Over 1,500 Shen Yun Performers and Family Members Call for Investigation of CCP Influence Targeting the Art Group
The CCP in recent years has stepped up its sabotage campaign against the performing arts company, representatives said at a Lincoln Center press conference.
Reported Arrests of China’s Top Military Brass Indicate Political Crisis, Experts Say
Some analysts have said that the purge suggests that political infighting within the communist regime has intensified.
Growing Crowds of Gazans Demonstrate Against Hamas
Demonstrations are rare against the terrorist group that runs the Gaza Strip. Crowds chanting against them have formed for two days in a row.
A Look at Trump’s Tariff Plan to Revive the US Auto Industry
Tariffs are a component in the toolkit Trump is using to achieve his goal of restoring domestic manufacturing, experts say.
Musk Tapped to Help Probe Signal Chat Leak Involving Journalist
The investigation seeks to uncover how The Atlantic’s editor accessed a sensitive Signal chat with top U.S. security officials.
DOGE Says 315,000 Credit Cards Have Been Canceled, Limited by Federal Agencies
Last month, DOGE said that more than 4.6 million credit cards were used across federal agencies last year.
Why Do Some People Remember Their Dreams While Others Forget?
Research is uncovering why we dream, who remembers them best, and how to improve recall.
Communist China Still One of the Worst Abusers of Religious Freedom, Report Says
‘The CCP persecution of people of faith reveals a regime that denies the dignity of the individual,’ Rep. John Moolenaar said.
‘It’s Something No One Should Miss’: New York Artists Applaud Shen Yun
‘The performers are phenomenal. The execution is incredible. It’s just an amazing production. Really amazing production.’
Day in Photos: Migrants in the English Channel, Fishermen’s Protest in Chile, and Blooming Magnolias in Austria
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
NPR, PBS Chiefs Respond to GOP Allegations of Bias in House Hearing
The hearing comes a day after President Donald Trump said NPR and PBS should be defunded.
Georgia Senate Votes to Ban Cellphones in Elementary, Middle Schools
Arkansas, California, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Minnesota, Ohio, South Carolina, and Virginia have enacted similar measures.
Almost 10 Million Student Loan Borrowers at Risk of Significant Credit Score Drops, Fed Warns
The damage will remain on their credit reports for seven years, said experts at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Let It Block Education Grants Over DEI Concerns
A district court stopped the administration’s plan to cancel grants related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Brazil’s Supreme Court to Try Bolsonaro Over Alleged Coup Plot
Brazil’s top court has agreed to try former President Jair Bolsonaro and key allies over an alleged post-election coup scheme.
Intelligence Leaders Grilled by Democrats Over Handling of Military Information on Signal Chat
Gabbard suggested that the chat was merely a policy discussion rather than a meaningful insight into U.S. military operations.
Russian Negotiators May Be ‘Dragging Their Feet’ in Ukraine Cease-Fire Talks, Trump Says
The Trump administration has negotiated a limited cease-fire covering Russia and Ukraine’s energy sites, but a broader truce is still in the works.
Belvoir Castle: A Gothic Revival Masterpiece
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a faux historic castle in Leicestershire, England.
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