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Minnesota State Employees Must Return to In-Person Work

Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz announced Tuesday that state employees must return to in-person work for at least 50% of their scheduled shifts. The policy, effective June 1, includes an exemption for employees living more than 75 miles from their primary workplace.

Trump Admin Investigating Portland Schools for Trans Athlete Inclusion

The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has launched an investigation into the Portland Public School District after a male student participated in a girls' track and field competition.

Trump Order Bolsters Election Integrity

President Donald Trump signed an executive order supporting election integrity and demanding stricter registration measures.

Rep. Scott Perry, Trump Tariffs Showing Early Signs of Success

Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) told Newsmax on Tuesday that despite Democratic opposition, President Donald Trump’s tariffs are already showing positive economic results.

Judge Blocks Shutdown of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

Workers at the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) broadcast networks filed a motion requesting a restraining order against the news outlets being shut down. On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth granted the request and further ordered that “the defendants and their agents take no steps and impose no obligations relating to closing out the plaintiff's grant.”

Trump to Pardon Ex-Biden Associate: Report

President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to issue a pardon to former Hunter Biden associate Devon Archer.

Trump Revokes Secret Service Protection for Multiple People

Former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will no longer receive Secret Service protection after President Donald Trump revoked his security detail, the agency confirmed on Monday. The decision comes months before the protection was originally set to expire, The Washington Post reports.

Trump’s Education Department Shutdown, No Financial Issues

President Donald Trump’s plan to dismantle the federal Department of Education will not cause widespread financial issues for public schools, according to S&P Global Ratings. The credit-rating agency stated that while some K-12 education providers may experience operational challenges, large-scale financial deterioration or credit downgrades are not expected.

Democrat Rep. Jasmine Crockett Prioritizes Resisting Trump

Democratic Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett acknowledged in a Sunday interview that she is focusing more on opposing President Donald Trump than on passing legislation. Her comments align with a March 16 NBC News poll showing that nearly two-thirds of Democrats want their congressional representatives to avoid compromising with Trump, even at the expense of bipartisan progress.

Trump Estimates $4 Trillion in Companies Moving Back to U.S.

President Donald Trump stated during a White House Cabinet meeting on Monday that his administration has identified approximately $4 trillion worth of companies moving back to the United States due to his tariff policies. Trump highlighted the return of industries that had previously relocated overseas, emphasizing job creation and economic growth.

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