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Trump Signs Executive Order to Begin Closing Education Department

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to begin dismantling the Department of Education.

New York Court Blocks Law Allowing Noncitizens to Vote

The New York Court of Appeals ruled 6-1 that a law allowing noncitizens to vote in city elections violates the state constitution.

Taliban Releases American Held for Over Two Years

The Taliban released American George Glezmann after holding him in Afghanistan for more than two years

Faith Leaders Pray with President Trump in Oval Office

On March 19, faith leaders from across the nation gathered in the Oval Office to pray with President Donald Trump.

Attorneys General File Amicus Brief Supporting Venezuelan Gang Deportations

Twenty-six attorneys general have filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit detailing their support for the deportation of Venezuelan gang members.

Trump Admin Pauses $175 Million to UPenn Over Trans Athlete Inclusion

The Trump administration paused $175 million in federal funding for the University of Pennsylvania for allowing transgender-identifying, biological men to compete in women's sports.

Trump Administration Releases Final JFK Assassination Files

On Tuesday, the National Archives released the final batch of records related to President John F. Kennedy's assassination, fulfilling President Donald Trump's executive order from January 23, 2025.

ADL Report Uncovers Anti-Israel Bias Among Wikipedia Editors

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has released a report alleging that over 30 Wikipedia editors collaborated to inject anti-Israel bias and antisemitic narratives into the platform's content.

White House Says ‘Movement to Peace’ Begins with ‘Energy and Infrastructure’ Ceasefire

The White House announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump discussed a "movement to peace" in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Trump Admin Moves to Reinstate Nearly 25K Fired Employees

The Trump administration has begun taking steps to reinstate nearly 25,000 federal employees after a judge declared the firings illegal.

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