Judge halts Trump effort on college admissions : NPR

Judge halts Trump effort on college admissions : NPR

Federal Judge Halts Trump’s ‘Rushed and Chaotic’ College Race Data Collection in Major Blow to Administration A federal judge in Boston has slammed the brakes on the Trump administration’s controversial effort to force colleges and universities to prove they are not considering race in admissions, ruling that the sweeping data demand was rolled out in … Read more

IRGC presence complicates US search and rescue mission for F-15E crew

Irgc Presence Complicates Us Search And Rescue Mission For F-15E Crew

IRGC’s ‘Larger Than Normal’ Presence Turns Iran F-15E Crash Site into High-Stakes Rescue Chess Match A U.S. Air Force crew member remains missing in Iran’s Khuzestan Province after an F-15E fighter jet was shot down on April 3—and a former Special Forces operator warns that a heavy Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) presence in the … Read more

Kendra Duggar says she lost custody of her four children after arrest

Kendra Duggar Says She Lost Custody Of Her Four Children After Arrest

Kendra Duggar Sobs in Jailhouse Calls After Losing Custody of Four Children Following Couple’s Shocking Arrests “When you then take my babies from me” — a sobbing Kendra Duggar pleaded with husband Joseph Duggar not to trust anyone during a devastating jailhouse call, as the former “19 Kids and Counting” star disclosed she has lost … Read more

Jen Shah, Elizabeth Holmes became close friends in prison

Jen Shah, Elizabeth Holmes Became Close Friends In Prison

Jen Shah and Elizabeth Holmes Formed Unlikely Prison Friendship, Former RHOSLC Star Reveals Jen Shah Elizabeth Holmes prison friendship has captured public attention once again after the former Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star opened up about their close bond behind bars at the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas. The two high-profile inmates, … Read more

Asylum applications will be reviewed again for most countries

Asylum applications will be reviewed again for most countries

Summary of the Policy Change The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and USCIS have partially lifted the broad pause on asylum application decisions that was imposed in late November 2025. Background: In November 2025, following a shooting in Washington, D.C., by an Afghan national (who had previously received asylum), the Trump administration paused decisions … Read more

Charlie Kirk murder suspect’s lawyers seek 6-month hearing delay

Charlie Kirk Murder Suspect’S Lawyers Seek 6-Month Hearing Delay

Defense Team for Tyler Robinson, Accused of Assassinating Charlie Kirk, Requests 6-Month Delay in Preliminary Hearing. Attorneys for Tyler Robinson, the man charged with the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, have asked the court for a significant delay in his preliminary hearing and revealed the list of witnesses prosecutors plan to call. In a … Read more

Ilia Malinin wins 3rd world title after Olympic disappointment

Ilia Malinin wins 3rd world title after Olympic disappointment

Ilia Malinin Claims Third Consecutive World Title in Redemption Performance After Olympic Heartbreak American figure skater Ilia Malinin bounced back strongly from his disappointing eighth-place finish at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics by winning his third straight world title at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Prague, Czech Republic, on March 28, 2026. The 21-year-old … Read more

Watchdog claims railroad union bosses back Democrats over pro-Trump members

Watchdog Claims Railroad Union Bosses Back Democrats Over Pro-Trump Members

Scathing Watchdog Report Accuses Major Railroad Union of Betraying Trump-Supporting Members with Heavy Democratic Spending A prominent railroad union is under fresh scrutiny following a watchdog report that claims its leadership is out of step with many rank-and-file members who backed President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. The American Accountability Foundation (AAF) released a … Read more

Why a 98-year-old federal judge is asking the Supreme Court for her job back

Why a 98-year-old federal judge is asking the Supreme Court for her job back

98-Year-Old Federal Judge Demands Supreme Court Give Her Job Back A 98-year-old federal judge is grabbing national attention as Pauline Newman, the oldest active federal judge, files a bold Supreme Court petition to end her federal judge suspension and reclaim her seat on the bench. The high-stakes case centers on judicial independence, lifetime tenure federal … Read more