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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem tours prison housing Venezuelan deportees U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem toured an El Salvador prison where hundreds of deportees were sent by the Trump administration to the Central American nation. Divided federal appellate court upholds Enemy Aliens Act deportations block A federal appeals court panel ruled 2-1 in favor of continuing a lower court's restraining order against the Trump administration deporting alleged gang members under the Enemy Aliens Act. Social Security Administration curtails in-person requirement to prove identity The Social Security Administration on Wednesday announced the delay of the rollout of an anti-fraud measure by two weeks and curtailing the number of benefits applicants affected. GOP Sen. Roger Wicker wants watchdog investigation into Signal chat leak Republican Roger Wicker, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said his panel is seeking an expedited inspector general investigation into the leak of a sensitive Signal group chat about strikes in Yemen ISU's World Figure Skating 2025 championship in Boston honors Flight 5342 victims The 2025 ISU World Figure Skating Championships began Wednesday in Boston and included a special tribute to figure skaters and others lost in the January 29 Flight 5342 air collision. Trump announces 25% tariffs on autos, light trucks made outside U.S. President Donald Trump signed a 25% tariff on new autos and light trucks, including certain parts, built outside the United States that will go into effect Tuesday in an effort to spur domestic manufacturing. Four U.S. Army soldiers still missing, vehicle found in Lithuania Four U.S. Army soldiers are still missing near Pabrade, Lithuania, despite NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte saying they had died, but their tracked vehicle has been found. Trump honors Women's History Month, touts female Cabinet members President Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon honored Women's History Month in March, two months after he signed an executive order recognizing only two sexes: male and female. Dominican man in Cleveland indicted in ‘grandparent fraud scheme’ A federal grand jury in Pittsburgh has indicted a Cleveland resident from the Dominican Republic on charges accusing him of running a fraud scheme targeting the elderly. Senate Democrats call on Trump to revoke nominee for Social Security chief, claims Bisignano 'lied' to lawmakers Senate Democrats on Wednesday called for the president's pick for Social Security chief to have his nomination rescinded amid what lawmakers and experts say will be deep cuts to the program via DOGE. U.S. marks 50th anniversary of Biological Weapons Convention The U.S. State Department Wednesday commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Biological Weapons Convention, an agreement implemented in 1975 to stop the development and use of biological and toxin weapons. French President Macron pledges $2.15B for Ukraine defense French President Emmanuel Macron during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pledged the equivalent of $2.15 billion in U.S. dollars to support Ukraine's defense against Russia. Look: Overdue book mysteriously returned to N.D. library after 51 years A North Dakota library said a copy of "Rebecca" by author Daphne du Maurier was returned anonymously through the mail 51 years after its due date. Two-part Billy Joel documentary to hit HBO this summer HBO announced a new two-part documentary, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes," will debut on the cable network and streaming service Max this summer. PBS, NPR leaders address bias claims before House subcommittee President Donald Trump has proposed ending federal funding of PBS and NPR, and officials for both appeared before a House Oversight subcommittee to discuss their respective funding and programming on Wednesday. Look: BBC, Netflix share first photos from 'The Bombing of Pan Am 103' Connor Swindells, Patrick J. Adams and more star in upcoming limited series "The Bombing of Pan Am 103," which tells the true story of the explosion of a passenger plane over the town of Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988. Leva Bonaparte exits 'Southern Charm' Leva Bonaparte is departing "Southern Charm," although she will continue to focus on Bravo's "Southern Hospitality" show. She announced the move on social media Wednesday. Zendaya to play Ronnie Spector in Barry Jenkins-helmed biopic Zendaya will play legendary singer Ronnie Spector in "Be My Baby," an upcoming biopic from "Moonlight" director Barry Jenkins. Alexandra Eala upsets Iga Swiatek, advances to Miami Open semifinal Alexandra Eala expressed utter shock as she watched Iga Swiatek's final return go long, sealing an upset victory over the No. 2 women's tennis player in the world Friday in a Miami Open quarterfinal. Renee Zellweger to join 'Only Murders in the Building' Season 5 "Bridget Jones" actress Renee Zellweger will join Selena Gomez, Martin Short and Steve Martin in "Only Murders in the Building" Season 5 on Hulu. Federal authorities snatch nearly 200 pit bulls in Oklahoma from ex-NFL player in biggest dog-fighting seizure A former NFL player in Oklahoma was accused of allegedly running a large-scale dog fighting and trafficking business with nearly 200 dogs seized in a sting. Movie review: 'Working Man' is no 'Beekeeper' but still fun "A Working Man," in theaters Friday, doesn't reach the heights of last year's "The Beekeeper" but is still a strong Jason Statham action vehicle. USDA removes diversity, climate change requirements from rural grants U.S. Department of Agriculture removed prior requirements related to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility and climate change from rural grant funding requests to support U.S. energy independence. |
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Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on Imported Cars and Car PartsThe measure, which is intended to bring car factories to the United States, could significantly raise prices for consumers. Tariffs Could Give Tesla and Musk a Leg Up on RivalsThe company led by President Trump’s confidant Elon Musk builds all the cars it sells in the United States domestically and will be exempt from tariffs on finished vehicles. The Fallout From The Leaked Signal Chat, ExplainedWill the F.B.I. and the Justice Department investigate if the move by senior members of President Trump’s administration to share defense secrets over the Signal messaging app violated federal laws? Devlin Barrett, a New York Times reporter covering the agencies, explains how the decision will bring into sharp relief the intended approach of their leaders, Kash Patel and Pam Bondi, who promised to administer impartial justice. Intelligence Officials Face a Fresh Round of Questions About Signal LeakDemocrats on a House committee appeared in lock step as they confronted one of the most notable blunders of the Trump administration. Trump Administration Deflects Blame for Leak at Every TurnPresident Trump and other officials have given shifting, varied, implausible and sometimes conflicting explanations for how highly sensitive military information was shared in a group chat. Appeals Court Maintains Block on Trump’s Deportation Flights Under Alien Enemies ActThe panel said that while further argument was needed, lawyers for the migrants would likely succeed in their claims that the Venezuelans had been denied due process. Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts Student, Is Detained by ICEThe university was told that the student’s visa had been terminated, its president said in a late-night email to students and faculty members. Trump Is Trying to Gain More Power Over Elections. Is His Effort Legal?A far-reaching executive order aims to reshape the country’s voting laws, is sure to be challenged in court and reflects the president’s concerted push to expand his power. Duke Says ‘White Lotus’ Went ‘Too Far’ With School ReferencesIn a show that features an array of disturbing story lines, the actions — and wardrobe — of a character have gone “too far” for the university. How Russia’s Tactics Give Them an Advantage in U.S.-led Peace TalksMoscow’s demands are slowing the process and giving it the advantage in talks with a deal-hungry United States, experts said. Gazans Protest Against Hamas and War for a Second DayThe demonstrations, a rare show of dissent, appeared to have spread, reflecting frustration at the breakdown of a cease-fire with Israel. “We want to live,” said one supporter. Herb Greene, Who Photographed the Grateful Dead and Other 1960s Rock Acts, Dies at 82One of the first to shoot the Grateful Dead, he also memorably chronicled many of the other bands that were on the scene in the late 1960s. Foreign Spies to Team Trump: 👊🇺🇸🔥Help yourself. The door is open. NASA’s Webb Telescope Spots Auroras on Neptune for the First TimeThe James Webb Space Telescope identified the lights in the distant planet’s atmosphere, which could not be seen by earlier telescopes or spacecraft. LeShon Johnson, Ex-N.F.L. Running Back, Ran Major Dogfighting Kennel, U.S. SaysFederal investigators say that they seized 190 pit-bull-type dogs from the former player, who previously pleaded guilty to state dogfighting charges in 2004. Sudan’s Military Drives Rival Fighters Out of Khartoum, a Major Shift in Civil WarIn dramatic scenes that appear to mark a turning point in nearly two years of civil war, Sudan’s military is driving fighters of its rival, the Rapid Support Forces, out of Khartoum. Bon Iver Is Happy (and Sexy) Now. It Took a Lot of Work.The singer and songwriter Justin Vernon’s fast success led to unexpected opportunities and emotional depletion. His next LP, “Sable, Fable,” is a moment of reinvention. |
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem toured an El Salvador prison where hundreds of deportees were sent by the Trump administration to the Central American nation.
A federal appeals court panel ruled 2-1 in favor of continuing a lower court's restraining order against the Trump administration deporting alleged gang members under the Enemy Aliens Act.
The Social Security Administration on Wednesday announced the delay of the rollout of an anti-fraud measure by two weeks and curtailing the number of benefits applicants affected.
Republican Roger Wicker, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said his panel is seeking an expedited inspector general investigation into the leak of a sensitive Signal group chat about strikes in Yemen
The 2025 ISU World Figure Skating Championships began Wednesday in Boston and included a special tribute to figure skaters and others lost in the January 29 Flight 5342 air collision.
President Donald Trump signed a 25% tariff on new autos and light trucks, including certain parts, built outside the United States that will go into effect Tuesday in an effort to spur domestic manufacturing.
Four U.S. Army soldiers are still missing near Pabrade, Lithuania, despite NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte saying they had died, but their tracked vehicle has been found.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon honored Women's History Month in March, two months after he signed an executive order recognizing only two sexes: male and female.
A federal grand jury in Pittsburgh has indicted a Cleveland resident from the Dominican Republic on charges accusing him of running a fraud scheme targeting the elderly.
Senate Democrats on Wednesday called for the president's pick for Social Security chief to have his nomination rescinded amid what lawmakers and experts say will be deep cuts to the program via DOGE.
The U.S. State Department Wednesday commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Biological Weapons Convention, an agreement implemented in 1975 to stop the development and use of biological and toxin weapons.
French President Emmanuel Macron during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pledged the equivalent of $2.15 billion in U.S. dollars to support Ukraine's defense against Russia.
A North Dakota library said a copy of "Rebecca" by author Daphne du Maurier was returned anonymously through the mail 51 years after its due date.
HBO announced a new two-part documentary, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes," will debut on the cable network and streaming service Max this summer.
President Donald Trump has proposed ending federal funding of PBS and NPR, and officials for both appeared before a House Oversight subcommittee to discuss their respective funding and programming on Wednesday.
Connor Swindells, Patrick J. Adams and more star in upcoming limited series "The Bombing of Pan Am 103," which tells the true story of the explosion of a passenger plane over the town of Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988.
Leva Bonaparte is departing "Southern Charm," although she will continue to focus on Bravo's "Southern Hospitality" show. She announced the move on social media Wednesday.
Zendaya will play legendary singer Ronnie Spector in "Be My Baby," an upcoming biopic from "Moonlight" director Barry Jenkins.
Alexandra Eala expressed utter shock as she watched Iga Swiatek's final return go long, sealing an upset victory over the No. 2 women's tennis player in the world Friday in a Miami Open quarterfinal.
"Bridget Jones" actress Renee Zellweger will join Selena Gomez, Martin Short and Steve Martin in "Only Murders in the Building" Season 5 on Hulu.
A former NFL player in Oklahoma was accused of allegedly running a large-scale dog fighting and trafficking business with nearly 200 dogs seized in a sting.
"A Working Man," in theaters Friday, doesn't reach the heights of last year's "The Beekeeper" but is still a strong Jason Statham action vehicle.
U.S. Department of Agriculture removed prior requirements related to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility and climate change from rural grant funding requests to support U.S. energy independence. 
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