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Transportation Secretary Threatens to Cut Funds Over New York City Congestion Tolls
State officials, Sean Duffy wrote in a letter to the governor, have ‘publicly declared that New York will continue to collect tolls in open defiance.’
Washington’s Salvadorans Approve of El Salvador’s President
The Kilmar Abrego Garcia deportation battle did not spark comments—but President Nayib Bukele seemed popular among Salvadorans in the U.S. capital.
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Stroke, Heart Failure Revealed as Pope’s Cause of Death
A rosary service was held in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City for the repose of the soul of the Holy Father.
Dhillon Promises Action to Enforce Trump’s Executive Orders on Civil Rights
Leaving the Center for American Liberty is a ‘bittersweet’ move, says new civil rights attorney.
▶Persecuted in China, Young Shen Yun Artists Find New Meaning on the World Stage
Stories of persecution and resilience behind the performing arts company that’s become a global sensation.
White House Not Looking for Hegseth Replacement: Press Secretary
She was responding to reports citing anonymous sources that the White House was looking for a replacement for the secretary of defense.
China’s Largest Trade Fair Emptier After US Tariff Hike, Exporters Say
There are no clients from Germany, France, or the United States, a Chinese exporter at the China Import and Export Fair told The Epoch Times.
Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Task Force That Issues Preventive Care Mandates
A federal appeals court previously ruled that the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s structure made it unconstitutional.
DHS Secretary Noem’s Purse Containing $3,000 Stolen in Restaurant, Spokesperson Says
Noem ‘was using the cash withdrawal to treat her family to dinner, activities, and Easter gifts,’ a DHS spokesperson said.
How a Centrist Democrat Keeps Winning in a Pro-Trump District
Voters weigh in on Maine Democratic Rep. Jared Golden’s recent split from his party on the government funding bill.
Federal Judge Pauses Trump Admin Layoffs at Consumer Watchdog Agency
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said on Friday that she is ‘deeply concerned’ that the administration isn’t complying with a previous order.
President, First Lady Host Annual White House Easter Egg Roll
Approximately 42,000 guests received tickets for the historic Easter Monday celebration.
Google Settles Indian Competition Regulator Antitrust Case
The Indian decision comes amid a raft of antitrust accusations that have been leveled against the tech giant around the world.
Shen Yun Is ‘Art That Takes You to Another Plane,’ Says Argentina’s Secretary of Worship and Civilization
Nahuel Sotelo, Argentina’s Secretary of Worship and Civilization, was ‘blown away’ seeing the 5,000 years of Chinese civilization brought to life by Shen Yun.
Gold Hits New Record at More Than $3,400 Per Ounce
The U.S. dollar index has weakened to a three-year low, contributing to gold demand.
Israeli Military Says Its Troops Opened Fire at Rescue Vehicles in March After Identifying Them as Hamas Vehicles
Fifteen Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces in three separate incidents in Rafah on March 23, who the United Nations said were medics and rescue staff.
US Supreme Court Won’t Revive Minnesota Age Restriction on Guns
The court said the state did not provide enough evidence to show that firearm bans for 18- to 20-year-olds were consistent with ‘historical analogues.’
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
World Leaders Pay Tribute to Pope Francis
U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who met the Pope on Sunday, said, ‘My heart goes out to the millions of Christians all over the world who loved him.’
Southern Charm and a Mystery: ‘Grandma Ruth Doesn’t Go To Funerals’
In Sharon Mondragon’s cozy novel, a Georgia girl helps her ailing but formidable Grandmother stay connected to her community.
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