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Trump Administration Releases More Than 2,000 JFK Assassination Files
‘People have been waiting for decades for this,’ the president said. ‘We have a tremendous amount of paper.’
Purdue Pharma Files New Bankruptcy Plan for $7.4 Billion Opioid Settlement
The oxycodone manufacturer was sued by states, local governments, and individuals for its alleged role in creating the opioid crisis.
What to Know About the Houthi Standoff as Trump Renews US Strikes on Yemen
U.S. warplanes began striking targets across Yemen on March 15, resuming a campaign to deter Houthi attacks on vessels in the surrounding waterways.
Louisiana Carries Out First Execution in 15 Years After Supreme Court Appeal Fails
Justice Gorsuch dissented, saying the court should stay execution to weigh if a federal law protecting religious exercise was being violated.
Putin Agrees to Limited Cease-Fire on Energy Targets Following Call With Trump
Zelenskyy responded, saying Ukraine would support a cease-fire on energy infrastructure.
Judge Blocks DOGE Dismantling of USAID
Government officials had argued that dismantling USAID fit within the president’s authority to conduct foreign affairs.
▶Rep. Rich McCormick Calls for Tougher Measures to Combat CCP Hacking and Espionage
Three U.S. army soldiers were recently indicted for stealing top-secret information for the Chinese regime.
Meloni Cautions Against Tit-for-Tat Tariffs Between EU, US
The Italian prime minister also spoke out in support of Trump’s proposed cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine.
The 3 Things Experts Say Would Make US Education World Class
On average, American eighth graders scored more than 120 points below their peers in Singapore and Taiwan.
Tennessee Unanimously Passes Bill to End Complicity in CCP’s Forced Organ Harvesting Abuses
The bill, now going to the governor’s desk, aims to ban health insurance coverage on transplant operation and care linked to China.
Fed Expected to Hold Rates Steady at Key Policy Meeting
A ’tangible shift has occurred' in markets, from watching the Fed to monitoring politics, said one analyst.
Columbia University Faces Federal Funding Ultimatum Over Anti-Semitism
The Trump administration cancelled $400 million in grants to the university and has probed 60 other institutions over alleged failures to combat anti-Semitism.
White House Condemns Bomb Threats Against Shen Yun
Press secretary says the Trump administration will take any such threats seriously and ensure perpetrators are held accountable.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
German Parliament Passes Historic Debt Reform for Defense Spree
Chancellor-designate Friedrich Merz said the giant shift in spending is ’the first major step towards a new European defence community.’
Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Order Barring Transgender-Identifying People From Military Service
The judge said she will stay the preliminary injunction until March 21 to allow the administration time to appeal.
Rubio Warns Venezuela to Accept Deportation Flights or Face Harsh Sanctions
Rubio’s warning follows the Trump’s designation of Tren de Aragua gang members as ‘alien enemies,’ enabling their expedited deportation for national security.
Gas Prices Fall Nationally for 4th Straight Week
Wholesale egg prices have fallen by more than 47 percent since Jan. 21.
Measles Outbreak in Texas, New Mexico Surpasses 300 Cases
Measles cases in Texas and New Mexico top 300, with rising hospitalizations and one confirmed death.
Taiwan Says China Held 2 Combat Readiness Patrols in 24 Hours
Taiwan responded by launching a five-day ‘rapid response’ drill, starting on Monday.
Day in Photos: Israel Resumes Strikes in Gaza, Small Plane Crash in Switzerland, and Blue Penguins in New Zealand
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Starliner Astronauts Return to Earth After Nearly 10 Months in Space
This was the final splashdown of a SpaceX crew dragon off the coast of Florida. Future ones will be conducted off the coast of southern California.
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