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House Republicans Introduce Legislation to Ban Chinese Nationals From Obtaining US Student Visas
‘Congress needs to end China’s exploitation of our student visa program,’ Rep. Riley Moore said.
Gold Breaks $3,000 for First Time Amid Global Uncertainty
Market analysts anticipate the gold rally to persist this year.
▶Alina Habba Reveals New Executive Orders Are Coming to Counter Human Trafficking
The counselor to the president says she’s working with different agencies involved to identify and rescue victims and prosecute the perpetrators.
NIH Wants to Cap Funding for Indirect Research Costs—What Are They?
The Trump administration seeks to cap overhead costs paid to research schools. Universities and some lawmakers have cried foul.
Trump Appeals to Putin to Spare ‘Thousands’ of Ukrainian Troops Surrounded by Russians
Russian forces have reported recent success retaking their Kursk border region.
Trump Wants to Eliminate Taxes for Those Earning Under $150,000, Commerce Secretary Says
‘That’s his goal. That’s what I’m working for,’ Howard Lutnick says.
FDA Says Acne Products Recalled Over Carcinogenic Substance
The agency said it tested six products and found elevated levels of benzene, a chemical used in industrial processes.
USPS Agrees to Work With DOGE, Plans to Cut 10,000 Workers
The workers will be cut in the next 30 days through a voluntary early retirement program, according to U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Mark Carney Becomes Canadian Prime Minister, New Cabinet Sworn-in
Carney was appointed to the highest office by virtue of his win in the Liberal leadership race, which concluded on March 9.
Gene Hackman’s Estate Asks Court to Prevent Release of Investigative Records
The couple’s estate has urged the court to block the release of investigative records to protect the family’s right to privacy.
Shen Yun’s Performance ‘Is a Triumph to the Human Soul,’ Says Kansas Theatergoer
Pamela Skarda, a prayer associate, has been returning to see Shen Yun Performing Arts every year since first learning about the company.
US Navy Announces Policy Change for Sailors With Gender Dysphoria
The Department of Defense had earlier made a ruling on separating service members affected by gender dysphoria.
FBI Director Responds to ‘Alarming Rise’ in Recent Swatting Incidents
The director’s statement comes as some online influencers say they were targeted in recent days.
Johns Hopkins University Laying Off Over 2,000 Workers After Federal Funding Cut
Layoffs involve 247 domestic U.S. workers for the academic institution and 1,975 positions outside the United States in 44 countries.
Cybersecurity Firm Warns of New Cyber Espionage Tactic by Chinese Hackers
Chinese state-backed hackers took advantage of outdated hardware and software to access routers and take over computer networks.
Trump Seeks to Boost US Shipbuilding Amid China’s Dominance
President looks to encourage growth in the U.S. domestic shipbuilding industry as China’s navy continues to expand.
Pentagon Leaker Pleads Guilty to Obstructing Justice
A court-martial judge sentenced him to dishonorable discharge with no jail time beyond what he is currently serving.
Trump Meets With Senate Republicans as Government Shutdown Concerns Persist
‘If there’s a shutdown, it’s only because of the Democrats,’ Trump said, while Schumer announced he would vote to keep the government open.
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Columbia University Expels Some Students Involved in 2024 Hamilton Hall Takeover
The sanctions come days after U.S. immigration agents arrested a former Columbia University graduate student who led pro-Palestinian protests last year.
How to Brew Your Own Kombucha
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