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Federal Reserve Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged for 2nd Straight Meeting
‘Uncertainty around the economic outlook has increased,’ the Fed said in a post-meeting statement.
Zelenskyy Also Agrees to Limited Russia–Ukraine Cease-Fire in Call With Trump
A day after Putin consented to a partial cease-fire on energy infrastructure, Zelenskyy told Trump that he also agreed to this proposal.
Trump Meets With US Oil and Gas Executives in Closed-Door Meeting
Tariffs, permitting reform, LNG exports, tax credits were on the table—free-falling oil prices were not.
Federal Judge Declines to Block Firing of US Institute of Peace Leadership
The judge rebuked the government’s treatment of the institute’s employees.
Federal Reserve Chair Says Trump’s Tariffs May Delay Inflation Progress
Jerome Powell also says it’s too early to determine the tariffs’ full impact.
Three Venezuelan Nationals Linked to Laken Riley’s Killer to Be Deported
Jose Ibarra’s brothers and their roommate all pleaded guilty to possessing fake documents, the Justice Department says.
JFK Files Leave Researchers With More Questions Than Answers
The release of approximately 80,000 documents was met with skepticism by those looking for concrete evidence about the former president’s 1963 assassination.
Greenpeace Ordered to Pay Over $660 Million for Defaming Oil Company
A jury says the environmental group defamed Energy Transfer during Dakota Access pipeline protests.
Israel Renews Ground Operations in Gaza
The immediate goal is to retake the Netzarim Corridor, which bisects the war-torn territory.
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.
Kindness Takes Center Stage: Gan Jing World Announces Winners of Video Competition
Videos submitted were presented in 11 languages, collectively amassing over 10 million views across 150 nations.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
NASA: Boeing Committed to Returning Starliner to Space
‘That whole Boeing team, like our whole Commercial Crew Program team, is resilient,’ said Steve Stich, the manager of NASA’s commercial crew program.
10 Years On, Search for Flight MH370 to Resume
The Malaysian government has approved a fresh search for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, more than a decade after its mysterious disappearance.
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Nonalcoholic drinks are rising in popularity and may offer a similar taste and social experience.
FBI: Suspected MS-13 Gang Leader on ‘10 Most Wanted’ List Captured in Mexico
Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales is the third fugitive on the ‘Most Wanted’ list to be apprehended since Trump’s inauguration.
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Ottawa Says China Executed 4 Canadians This Year
“Canada strongly condemns China’s use of the death penalty, which is irreversible and inconsistent with basic human dignity,” Global Affairs Canada said.
Trump Admin Wins Reprieve in Court Battle Over Gang Member Deportation Flight Records
The Justice Department now has until noon on March 20 to either comply with the court’s order or formally invoke the state secrets privilege.
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