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The responses reflect widespread dissatisfaction with federal involvement in education and a powerful mandate for reform.
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A study reveals that almost 1,000 civilians were killed in at least 50 drone strikes in Africa between November 2021 and November 2024.
Appeals Court Upholds Order Reinstating Thousands of Federal Workers
The mass layoffs are a part of the Trump Administration’s attempts to shrink the size of the federal government, cut spending, and increase overall efficiency.
Judge Raises Potential Implications in Trump’s Use of Wartime Law for Deportations
A Justice Department lawyer has maintained that the deportation flights were carried out legally.
DOJ Wants Judge Removed From Case Challenging Trump’s Executive Order
District of Columbia District Judge Beryl Howell already granted a temporary restraining order stopping the executive order on March 12.
UAE Commits to $1.4 Trillion Investment in US Economy
The agreement was announced after UAE officials met with Trump this week at the White House.
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Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of Illegal Immigrant and Activist Jeanette Vizguerra-Ramirez
The court cited ‘unusual circumstances’ in the case and a lack of clarity over whether her detention and potential removal were legally authorized.
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▶Spanish Politicians Condemn CCP’s Interference in Shen Yun Performances
Shen Yun Performing Arts closed the curtain on three sold-out performances in Valencia, Spain, on March 13.
Columbia University Makes Policy Changes in Response to Trump Admin’s Demands to Combat Anti-Semitism
The Trump administration had pulled $400 million in federal grants to the university over its alleged failure to address anti-Semitism.
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US Will Import Eggs From Turkey, South Korea: Agriculture Secretary
Rollins said the administration would move back to ‘our internal egg layers’ once chicken populations are repopulated again.
Marijuana Users Under Age 50 Are 6 Times More Likely to Suffer Heart Attacks, Study Finds
‘A fair warning should be made so that the people who are consuming cannabis know that there are risks,’ a researcher says.
FCC Opens National Security Investigation Into Blacklisted CCP-Linked Tech Firms
Nine CCP-linked firms are suspected of quietly operating in the United States despite being blacklisted over risks to U.S. national security.
Supreme Court Rules in Mob Case That Crimes of Violence May Be Committed Through Inaction
Salvatore Delligatti argued unsuccessfully that an act of omission doesn’t make him guilty of violent crime.
Iranian, Georgian Nationals Convicted for Attempted Murder of US-based Journalist Ordered by Iran
Eastern European gang leaders were convicted in federal court this week for planning an Iran-backed assassination of Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad.
Home Sales Jump 4.2 Percent in February: Report
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US Small Business Administration Cutting More Than 40 Percent of Workforce
It means that about 2,700 staffers will be removed from the agency’s workforce of 6,500, the SBA announced.
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