White House Announces 1-Month Tariff Delay for Automakers
Automakers will be exempted from tariffs on Canada and Mexico for one month. The request was made by the leaders of Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis.
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Plans for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine are now paused, and Trump said Zelenskyy can come back when he’s ready for peace.
Why Paraguay Can Lead the Way in Latin America: Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez Lezcano
Paraguay’s Foreign Minister, Rubén Ramírez Lezcano, shares his thoughts about the U.S.–Latin America relationship.

‘Brothers After War’: Soldiers Adapt to Civilian Life
Alternately harrowing and hopeful, this documentary about brave soldiers and their families is a tough but much necessary watch.

Adam Carolla’s Comedy and Conversations
The popular comedian and podcast pioneer discusses his career origins and the challenge of living in California.

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Supreme Court Rejects Trump Admin’s Bid to Freeze Foreign Aid Payments
The high court in a 5–4 decision declined to block a judge’s order to release $2 billion in foreign aid payments.
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Many beneficiaries are also set to receive higher benefits starting in April.
Opinion: The Media’s Shen Yun Blind Spot
How critical reports miss the real story—with grave consequences.
6 Charts That Explain DOGE-Related Cuts So Far
The agency has targeted $105 billion in federal spending in six weeks.
12 Takeaways From Trump’s First Major Policy Speech to Congress
Trump touted his administration’s achievements in its first 42 days, and promised greater prosperity and security for the nation.
US Envoy in Talks With Hamas, White House Confirms
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the Trump administration consulted with Israel ahead of U.S. talks with Hamas representatives.
Trump Calls for End of $52.7 Billion Chips Subsidy Program
The president is in favor of replacing the subsidies with high tariffs in a bid to get foreign companies to manufacture in the United States.
Pentagon Announces $80 Million in Savings From First DOGE Review
Press secretary Sean Parnell said that DEI and climate change programs are ‘not a core function of our military’ and constitute ‘a distraction.’
US Has Paused Ukraine Intelligence Sharing Cooperation, CIA Director Says
The decision comes amid pressure for Ukraine to reach a peace deal in its war with Russia.
US Charges 12 Chinese Hackers, Intelligence Officials for Massive Hacking Campaign
China’s state-backed hacking is ‘one of the greatest and most persistent threats to U.S. national security,’ the State Department said.
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Trump Tells Trudeau Progress on Fentanyl ‘Not Good Enough’
Trump discussed his phone call with Trudeau in two posts made on his Truth Social platform on the afternoon of March 5.
What Ukraine Loses With US Aid Pause, and What It Doesn’t
European support will ensure that Ukraine stays in the fight, but the United States’ pause on aid to Ukraine will end access to several key weapons platforms.
State Department Imposes Visa Restrictions on Officials Who Facilitate Illegal Immigration
‘These measures will continue until ... there are policies in place and existing laws are enforced,’ Rubio said.
Greenland Responds After Trump Says US Will Control Island ‘One Way or the Other’
The island is crucial to strengthen America’s security in the Arctic region amid Russian and Chinese threats.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Federal Government Plans to Sell Off Hundreds of ‘Non-Core’ Buildings
The government stated that most of the listed properties are functionally obsolete.
Being Drawn Into War Is ‘Last Thing’ UK Wants: Starmer
British government considers the United States a ’reliable' ally on defence, security and intelligence, MPs have heard.
Mayors Defend Sanctuary City Policies in Testimony to Congress
Mayors of New York, Chicago, Denver, and Boston are appearing before a House panel to be questioned on sanctuary city protections for illegal immigrants.
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Eagles Make Saquon Barkley NFL’s Highest-Paid Running Back With 2-Year Extension
Philadelphia rewarded the running back who helped lead them to a Super Bowl victory with a two-year, $41.2 million extension.

Eagles Make Saquon Barkley NFL’s Highest-Paid Running Back With 2-Year Extension
Philadelphia rewarded the running back who helped lead them to a Super Bowl victory with a two-year, $41.2 million extension.

Anthony Hopkins to Debut ‘Raw and Passionate’ Memoir This Fall: ‘This Book Is My Story’
The Oscar-winning actor’s forthcoming memoir, ‘We Did OK, Kid,’ is slated to be published on Nov. 4.

Anthony Hopkins to Debut ‘Raw and Passionate’ Memoir This Fall: ‘This Book Is My Story’
The Oscar-winning actor’s forthcoming memoir, ‘We Did OK, Kid,’ is slated to be published on Nov. 4.

Many US Baby Formulas Contain More Than 60 Percent Added Sugar: Study
Only five of 73 infant formulas studied met healthy sugar standards.

Many US Baby Formulas Contain More Than 60 Percent Added Sugar: Study
Only five of 73 infant formulas studied met healthy sugar standards.

The Ellicott Family and Their Gift to America
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