DHS Threatens to Revoke Foreigner Enrollment to Harvard, Cancels $2.7 Million in Grants
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says Harvard is ‘unfit to be entrusted with taxpayer dollars.’
Gordon Chang on Trump’s Tariffs: Is China in Trouble?
As the U.S.-China trade war continues to escalate, I’m sitting down with China analyst Gordon Chang to discuss Trump’s tariff strategy.

‘We All Live Here’: The Comedy in Catastrophe
Jojo Moyes’s latest novel is a charming, humorous story about the collapse of a woman’s life and the chaotic relationships she endures under her roof.

Palace Hotel: A Dominating Presence in San Francisco
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we share glimpses of one of the most impressive ‘Gilded Age’ hotels in America.

The Best of Bach: 10 Great Baroque Compositions
Though not limited to these 10, the German composer’s expansive musical legacy has reverberated for generations.
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Rubio and Witkoff Discuss Ukraine Conflict With European Allies in Paris
The pair have been leading the Trump administration’s efforts to procure a peace deal in Ukraine and end the war.
Puerto Rico Struck by Island-Wide Blackout Ahead of Easter Weekend
The outage was by a ‘combination of factors’ according to energy company Luma Energy.
Judge Blocks EPA From Terminating Part of $20 Billion Biden-Era Climate Grants
The Environmental Protection Agency acted unlawfully when it froze the funding in February, the judge found.
Trump Admin Orders Halt to Offshore Wind Project Near New York
The interior secretary said he directed the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to ‘halt all construction activities’ on the wind project ’until further review.’
Congress Is Looking at Medicaid—What to Know
Medicaid serves nearly a quarter of the U.S. population, yet few know how it works. Here are the basics.
Former NY Police Sergeant Gets 18 Months in Prison for Acting as Illegal CCP Agent
Michael McMahon was hired as a private investigator and said he was unaware he was hired by the Chinese communist regime.
DOJ Urges Supreme Court to Let Trump Fire Labor Board Members
The filing comes a week after the Supreme Court temporarily paused lower court orders preventing the firing of two Biden appointees.
▶Gordon Chang on Trump’s Tariffs: Is China in Trouble?
As the U.S.-China trade war continues to escalate, I’m sitting down with China analyst Gordon Chang to discuss Trump’s tariff strategy.
China Appoints New Trade Negotiator as Tensions With US Intensify
China maintains a hardline stance on Wednesday, demanding that Washington cancel tariffs against China before negotiations.
Sen. Warren Introduces Bill to Tighten Ethics Standards for Musk and Other Special Government Employees
The bill would make these employees subject to stricter conflict-of-interest and disclosure rules.
Trump Announces Interim US Attorney for Manhattan
The president announced that Jay Clayton would serve as interim U.S. attorney while discussions with the Senate to confirm him to the role continue.
British MP Wera Hobhouse Denied Entry Into Hong Kong
The Hong Kong government responded that it would not comment on individual cases.
Appeals Court Vacates Block on Iowa Law Criminalizing Reentry by Illegal Immigrants
The Eight Circuit has halted its freeze on the Iowa immigration law after the DOJ dropped a lawsuit against it brought under the Biden administration.
Shen Yun ‘Brings Ancient Chinese Culture to the World,’ Says Entertainment Company Owner
Entertainment company owner Andrew Green had never seen something like Shen Yun Performing Arts before.
Rubio Announces Closure of Office Tracking Foreign Disinformation Over Censorship Concerns
‘The best way to counter disinformation is free speech,’ says the state secretary.
Day in Photos: Royal Pilgrimage, Ships on Suez Canal, and New York Auto Show
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Trump Admin Appealing Order in Case of Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador
Judge Paula Xinis had issued another order after a request for clarification from the Supreme Court.
Maryland Senator Says El Salvador Denied Him Meeting, Phone Call With Deported Man
‘Why is the government of El Salvador continuing to imprison a man [where] they have no evidence he’s committed any crime?’ Van Hollen asked.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
US Manufacturing Expanded in March, but Momentum Eased From February Surge: Fed
The Fed report also showed that the manufacturing sector grew at a 5.1 percent annualized pace in the first quarter.
What Every Gym-Goer Should Know About Pre-Workout Supplements
Experts weigh in on the potential benefits and downsides of popular workout supplements.
‘The Amateur’: Can a CIA Cryptographer Become a Black Ops Agent?
Malek’s movie niche involves physically frail men with scary levels of grit and determination, so this story, while unrealistic, is something he can sell well.
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