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South Korean President Officially Removed from Office

South Korea's Constitutional Court upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, removing him from office.

Mike Pence Awarded for Certifying 2020 Election

Former Vice President Mike Pence received the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for certifying the 2020 election.

Georgia Democrats Walk Out as Sex Change Bill Advances

Georgia House Democrats staged a walkout Thursday in protest of Senate Bill 185, which bans taxpayer-funded sex reassignment surgeries and hormone treatments for prison inmates. The bill, sponsored by Republican state Sen. Randy Robertson, passed the House 100-2 and now heads to Republican Governor Brian Kemp for his signature.

Top Russian Official Visits U.S. for Trump-Led Ukraine Peace Talks

Russia’s top economic envoy, Kirill Dmitriev, arrived in Washington this week for high-level meetings with officials from President Donald Trump’s administration, marking the most significant visit by a Russian official to the U.S. since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The visit signals an intensifying diplomatic effort by the Trump administration to broker a ceasefire in the prolonged Ukraine conflict.

Los Angeles Disabled Resident Registry Proposed After Deaths

Los Angeles County is advancing plans to establish a registry for individuals with disabilities and mobility challenges following the January wildfires that killed 17 people. County supervisors unanimously approved a motion on Tuesday directing officials to explore creating the registry to improve emergency response for vulnerable residents.

University of Oregon Student Visa Canceled Without Warning

The University of Oregon (UO) is dealing with fallout after the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) abruptly canceled an international student’s visa without notifying the university in advance. The action, taken on March 28, left university officials unaware of the termination until after it occurred.

Illinois Homeschool Bill Could Criminalize Parents

A proposed bill in Illinois is drawing sharp criticism from lawmakers and families alike for potentially criminalizing parents who homeschool their children. House Bill 2827, dubbed the “Homeschool Act,” would require parents to register with their local public school through a “homeschool declaration form,” with failure to comply punishable by a misdemeanor.

FHA Wildfire Mortgage Relief Waiver Protects CA Homeowners

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced Thursday a critical rule waiver for FHA-backed loans to assist homeowners affected by the recent California wildfires. HUD Secretary Scott Turner confirmed the change, which offers temporary relief from foreclosure procedures for borrowers in declared disaster areas.

Trump Bukele White House Meeting to Tackle Gang Crisis

President Donald Trump has officially invited El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele to the White House for an official working visit on April 14, 2025. The invitation, shared by Bukele, praised El Salvador’s aggressive crackdown on gang violence and support of Trump’s renewed efforts to stop illegal immigration.

Planned Parenthood Taxpayer Funding Targeted with New Bill

Republican lawmakers are preparing legislation to permanently defund Planned Parenthood by using budget reconciliation, a strategy that allows a simple Senate majority to bypass the 60-vote filibuster threshold. Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL), alongside other pro-life leaders, is leading the charge following the organization's disclosure of nearly $700 million in taxpayer funds received last year.

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