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‘I’ll kill him’: Convicted man back in custody after threatening Trump, then demanding pardon
An Oregon man is back in police custody after threatening to “kill the president” in a slew of text messages to his probation officer. Diedrich
Columbia Student Group Links Clash With Policy
A recognized student group at Columbia University is facing scrutiny following reports that it coordinated with a group the university has said is subject to
Homan: ICE to Assist TSA at 14 Major Airports
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were set to be at 14 major U.S. airports on Monday, White House border czar Tom Homan said, CNN reported.[#item_full_content]
Vance, Netanyahu Discuss Ending Iran Conflict
Vice President JD Vance reportedly spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday about the efforts to renew war-ending negotiations with Iran.[#item_full_content]
Chevron CEO Warns of Oil Supply Crunch After Hormuz Closure
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth warned Monday that oil companies and the world’s biggest energy consumers face a major uphill battle to restore global petroleum supply

EU blocks US vote to define gender as biological men and women at UN women’s forum
The United States stood alone at the United Nations in early March after a European-led procedural move blocked a vote on defining gender in biological

UK counterterrorism police probe antisemitic arson attack as Iran-linked group claims responsibility
Counterterrorism police are leading an investigation after four Jewish community ambulances were set on fire outside a synagogue in London early Monday in what authorities
Elkann: “Garantito un futuro di libertà a Repubblica e Stampa”
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Referendum, ad Arcore vince il No: nel comune di Silvio Berlusconi riforma bocciata per 47 voti
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Jet fuel prices soar as airlines warn supplies could run dry within weeks
Jet fuel prices in the U.S. have more than doubled in a matter of weeks as Middle East tensions squeeze supply, fueling concerns airlines could

Top TSA watchdog backs Trump’s ICE airport move as shutdown snarls travel
EXCLUSIVE: A key lawmaker charged with oversight of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) believes President Donald Trump’s new plan addressing the partial Department of Homeland
Trump Gives National Guard Active-Duty Benefits
President Donald Trump on Monday announced that National Guard troops serving in his national crime crackdown will receive the same benefits as active-duty service members.

Trump demands SAVE America Act be tied to DHS funding amid airport chaos
President Donald Trump on Monday said he wants to tie the SAVE America Act to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding as the stalemate between

SCOTUS conservatives signal readiness to curb late-arriving mail ballots
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Monday appeared poised to overturn state laws from Mississippi and other U.S. states that allow for the counting of
Vance, Netanyahu Discuss Ending Iran Conflict
Vice President JD Vance reportedly spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday about the efforts to renew war-ending negotiations with Iran.

House GOP targeting vulnerable Dems over DHS shutdown, TSA chaos
House Republicans are targeting vulnerable districts in the 2026 midterms over the Department of Homeland Security shutdown and burgeoning Transportation Security Administration security chaos. “House
Poll: Most Americans Say Iran War Going Badly for US
Most Americans say the Iran war is going badly for the U.S., according to a CBS News poll released Monday. The survey, taken March 17-20
Biden Officials Tied to Microsoft Cloud Adoption Now at Firm
Two former senior Biden administration officials who played roles in the Justice Department’s approval and use of a Microsoft government cloud product now hold top
Supreme Court Sounds Skeptical of Late-Arriving Ballots
The Supreme Court ‘s conservative majority on Monday sounded skeptical of state laws that allow the counting of late-arriving mail ballots, a persistent target of
Homan: ICE to Assist TSA at 14 Major Airports
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were set to be at 14 major U.S. airports on Monday, White House border czar Tom Homan said, CNN reported.