
Federal Judges Issue Rulings Challenging Trump Administration Policies
District court judges have issued rulings blocking or delaying various Trump administration policies on immigration, tariffs, and Justice Department actions.

District court judges have issued rulings blocking or delaying various Trump administration policies on immigration, tariffs, and Justice Department actions.

A new Gallup poll shows China's global approval rating reached 36% in 2025, exceeding US ratings for the first time since 2006.

A federal judge has blocked Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s proposed vaccine policy changes, with the Justice Department's appeal plans unclear.

The digital privacy nonprofit EFF announced it will cease posting on X, citing declining viewership over recent years.

Justice Department officials allegedly misled a federal judge about their handling of nonpublic voter roll data while registration irregularities emerge.

California's state librarian faces criticism over the disappearance of $1.1 million from a Dolly Parton literacy program.

California officials are removing statues and renaming commemorations of labor leader Cesar Chavez following recent allegations against him.

A Colombian Air Force C-130 transport plane carrying 125 soldiers and crew crashed during takeoff in the Amazon region, with casualties feared.

AI company Anthropic launched an employee-funded PAC and reportedly acquired biotech startup Coefficient Bio for $400 million in stock.

Russian authorities are implementing widespread internet outages and targeting VPN services as part of an escalating campaign to control digital communications.
Russia will implement a ban on gasoline exports beginning April 1 as domestic fuel prices rise, according to government announcement.

Apple is preparing to introduce ads in its Maps application, allowing businesses to pay for prominent placement in search results.

A three-way Democratic primary race in Michigan has exposed tensions within the party over Israel policy and progressive politics.

GOP explores budget reconciliation to fund ICE and Border Patrol without Democratic support, potentially limiting other legislative priorities.

Harvard University is preparing to issue $675 million in bonds as the Ivy League institution faces lackluster investment returns.
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