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Trump Admin Files Response to Supreme Court Pause on Deportations

Trump admin filed response to Supreme Court order that temporarily blocked it from deporting a group of Venezuelan men accused of being gang members.

Vance Meets Pope Francis on Easter Sunday

Vice President JD Vance met with Pope Francis on April 20 to celebrate Easter, in one of the reception rooms at the Vatican hotel where the pope resides.

ACLU Sues Trump Admin Over Revocation of International Student Visas

ACLU affiliates filed a lawsuit on April 18 asking a federal court to reinstate the legal status of international students who have had their visas revoked.

Russia and Ukraine Accuse Each Other of Violating One-Day Easter Cease-Fire

Russia and Ukraine exchanged accusations of breaking one-day Easter cease-fire proposed by Putin, with each side accusing the other of attacks.

Mississippi Supreme Court Rules Transitioning Teen Not Entitled to Name Change

Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that a minor female undergoing a so-called gender transition may not change her name to a more masculine name.

CCP Likely Enabling Industrial Cyber Scamming of US Nationals, Say Experts

Former prosecutor, Erin West, and other cybercrime experts are convinced that China is actually complicit in the global crisis of industrial cyber scamming.
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Fed Approves Capital One–Discover Merger to Create 8th Largest US Bank

The Federal Reserve Board has given its approval for Capital One Financial Corporation’s merger with Discover Financial Services in a $35.3 billion deal.

Cease-Fire Proposals Fit ‘Realities on the Ground’ in Ukraine: French Officials

At Thursday’s high-level talks in Paris, the U.S. presented its European allies with a set of proposals to enable peace between Russia and Ukraine.

Vance Meets With Vatican Officials

VP JD Vance met with the Vatican’s Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, on April 19, continuing his Easter trip to the Italian Peninsula.

Education Department Asks Harvard for Foreign Funders’ List After University Submits Inaccurate Records

Dept of Ed sent “records request” to Harvard Univ after review of institution’s reports found foreign funding disclosures were “incomplete and inaccurate.”

US and Iran Conclude Second Round of Nuclear Talks, Agree to Third

Iran and the U.S. have ended their second round of talks aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear weapons development and agreed to hold a third next week.

Why More People Are Testing Their Blood Without a Doctor

People are turning to at-home biomarker testing—health tracking that looks beneath the surface, revealing internal changes before they’re visible.