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U.S., Ukraine agree on ceasefire proposal; seek Russian cooperation

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz addressed the press on March 11, 2025, regarding a significant development in the ongoing conflict involving Ukraine.


U.S. supports new Syrian agreement for northeast integration

The United States has expressed approval of the newly announced agreement between the Syrian interim authorities and the Syrian Democratic Forces.


Rubio discusses Ukraine, Yemen, Syria, and Gaza with Saudi Crown Prince

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz held a meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman Al Saud in Jeddah.


Albert Ramdin elected as new Secretary General of Organization of American States

The United States has extended its congratulations to Surinamese Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin following his election as the Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) for the 2025-2030 term.


US condemns terrorist attacks on minorities in western Syria

The United States has issued a condemnation of the recent attacks in western Syria, where radical Islamist terrorists, including foreign jihadis, have been responsible for civilian deaths.


Department of Education reduces workforce by nearly half

The U.S. Department of Education has initiated a significant reduction in its workforce, affecting nearly half of its employees.


Department warns universities over compliance with civil rights protections

The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has issued warnings to 60 universities across the United States regarding potential enforcement actions if they fail to meet their obligations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.


Secretary Lutnick discusses tariffs and trade policies impacting U.S. economy

Howard Lutnick, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, has recently addressed various topics related to global trade and tariffs under the administration of President Donald Trump.


USDA responds to MSPB ruling with updates on probationary employee status

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued a statement regarding the status of its probationary employees.


Texas wildlife refuge renamed in honor of slain child

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum has signed a Secretary's Order to rename the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Texas to honor Jocelyn Nungaray, following an executive order from President Donald J. Trump.


Hungarian national arrested at Newark airport for alleged child rape

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with the support of multiple law enforcement agencies, apprehended a Hungarian national at Newark Liberty International Airport on March 13.


Weekend Interview: Ohad Tal's Mission to Strengthen Israel’s Global Bonds

Ohad Tal is a member of Israel’s Knesset from the Religious Zionist Party and a man with many responsibilities. He leads the Knesset Committee on Public Projects and is a member of the Security and Foreign Affairs, Economics, and Diaspora and Absorption Committees. Tal served as a tank commander under the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF) Operation Defensive Shield in 2002. He is a central figure in the effort to build relationships between Israel and evangelical Christians in the United States.


Weekend Interview: Greg Walcher’s Stand Against Federal Overreach and Fight for Private Property

Greg Walcher is an influential voice on natural resources policy, known for his advocacy of private property rights and conservation. A former Colorado cabinet official and national conservation leader, he has spent decades working on energy, wildlife, and public lands issues.


Founder of Binance on WSJ article: 'It's good to see that even WSJ thinks I should be pardoned'

Changpeng Zhao, known as CZ, the founder of Binance, has denied claims made in a Wall Street Journal article that suggested he sought a pardon.


Measles outbreak prompts urgent call for action from U.S. health secretary

The recent measles outbreak in Texas has raised significant concerns among health officials, as the number of confirmed cases has risen to 146 since late January 2025.


Owensboro man receives lengthy sentence for drug and firearms offenses

An Owensboro, Kentucky man has been sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for methamphetamine distribution and firearms offenses.


James Island man faces charges for arson at Tesla charging station

Daniel Clarke-Pounder, a 24-year-old resident of James Island, has been arrested in connection with an arson incident at a Tesla charging station in North Charleston.


Las Vegas man faces charges for alleged forced labor trafficking

A Las Vegas resident, Rafael Juan Mitjans, appeared in court on Thursday facing allegations of forced labor trafficking.


Postal worker convicted for stealing over $1.6 million through mail fraud

Hachikosela Muchimba, a 44-year-old resident of Washington, D.C., was found guilty by a federal jury on charges related to mail theft and bank fraud, amounting to over $1.6 million in illegal gains.


Valentine woman sentenced for methamphetamine conspiracy and gun charge

Acting United States Attorney Matthew R. Molsen has announced the sentencing of Venetia A. Torres, a 44-year-old resident of Valentine, Nebraska, for her involvement in a methamphetamine drug conspiracy.