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NAACP Lawsuit Challenges Education Department Over DEI Ban
The department had said it would ‘no longer tolerate the overt and covert racial discrimination’ in schools and colleges.
Powell Highlights Tariff Risks to Fed’s Dual Mandate—Takeaways From Economic Club of Chicago Speech
‘We may find ourselves in the challenging scenario in which our dual-mandate goals are in tension,’ Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said.
CCP Deploys Playbook to Prolong Trade War, Experts Say
Beijing has already employed various familiar tactics from its playbook to retaliate against the United States, including spreading anti-American propaganda.
EU Suggests Fast-Tracking Asylum Claims by Migrants From 7 Countries to Speed Deportation
Migrants from Bangladesh, Colombia, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, India, and Kosovo are unlikely to have asylum granted, the European Commission said.
Retail Sales Jumped 1.4 Percent in March Amid Rush to Beat Tariffs
Consumers splashed out on big ticket items including vehicles before U.S. duties on imported vehicle parts went into effect.
Maryland Man Pleads Guilty to Scheme Allowing Chinese Access to Sensitive US Gov’t Systems
The defendant ‘put the United States and its citizens in harm’s way,’ according to District Attorney Kelly O. Hayes.
California Becomes 1st State to Sue Trump Administration to Block Tariffs
Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta said the lawsuit challenges Trump’s authority to impose tariffs without congressional approval.
Judge Rules DOJ Can Pause Legal Guidance Funding for Illegal Immigrants Facing Deportation
The programs help provide information to unrepresented illegal immigrants about their rights and obligations throughout removal proceedings.
Trump Signs Order to Move Federal Offices Outside of Washington
The White House said the order will help empower agencies to move closer to the people they serve.
Bondi Says Mistakenly Deported El Salvador Man Not Coming Back
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged member of MS-13 and an illegal immigrant deported to El Salvador, will not be coming back to the United States, Bondi says.
Health Secretary Says Environmental Factors, Not Genetics, Behind Spike in Autism
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said studies will be conducted to identity the factors.
Shen Yun Performing Arts Is Very Beautiful ‘I’m Learning a Lot,’ Says Company VP
Company Vice President Ivonet Gomez attended Shen Yun Performing Arts for the first time on April 15.
WHO Announces ‘Pandemic Agreement’ Years After COVID-19
The Trump administration ordered a U.S. withdrawal from WHO as well as the pandemic treaty negotiations earlier this year.
Judge Boasberg Finds Probable Cause to Hold Gov’t in Contempt in Deportations Case
The Supreme Court vacated the order and said the lawsuit was brought in the wrong court.
Men Who Identify as Transgender Are Not Women, UK Supreme Court Rules
Women’s rights campaigners hailed victory for ’reality over paperwork' as For Women Scotland won a battle with government over the legal definition of a woman.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Top Pentagon Officials Placed on Leave in Probe of Unauthorized Disclosures
One of the officials is an adviser to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Ukraine’s Parliament Extends Martial Law, Pushing Back Election Timeline
Ukraine’s martial law system allows for military conscription and the suspension of certain political activities, including regular democratic elections.
Rebels Declare Rival Government in Sudan After 2 Years of Civil War
A paramilitary leader said they were ‘building the only realistic future for Sudan.’
‘The Amateur’: Can a CIA Cryptographer Become a Black Ops Agent?
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