China Retaliates With Visa Restrictions Over US State Department’s Tibet Policy
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that while Chinese diplomats ‘enjoy broad access’ in America, U.S. diplomats cannot travel to Tibetan areas in China.

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First to Berlin: Virginia Irwin in 1945
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a talented, fearless journalist, who entered Berlin before Americans were allowed in.
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IRS Extends Tax Deadline for Entire State of Arkansas
Taxpayers in Arkansas now have until Nov. 3 to submit their taxes.
DHS to Revoke Temporary Protected Status for Afghans, Cameroonians in US
The decision will affect about 14,600 Afghans and approximately 7,900 Cameroonians in the United States.
30 Bills in 37 Years: Guardianship Reforms Stall Despite Decades of Fraud
Fraud and abuse in the U.S. guardianship system will be difficult to address without reliable data to determine proper oversight, say system reform advocates.
Japan Competition Watchdog Issues Cease and Desist Order to Google
The Japan Fair Trade Commission said 80 percent of Android devices sold in the country were made by companies that had contracts with Google.
Judge Blocks DHS From Limiting Parole for Some Immigrants
The government must undertake a case-by-case review in order to revoke parole, the judge said.
Residents Report Overcrowded Crematoriums and Empty Neighborhoods in China
Every year since COVID-19, a wave of respiratory infections has swept across China.
Trump Admin Launches National Security Probe Into Pharma, Semiconductor Imports
The probe will assess current and projected demand for semiconductors and pharmaceuticals in the country, among other factors.
Trump Says He'd Like to Deport Some US Citizens to El Salvador
The president said his administration would be examining relevant laws.
Appeals Court Allows Layoffs But No Dismantling of Consumer Bureau
The order scales back portions of an injunction from a federal judge that sought to block the dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
To Fly, You'll Soon Need a REAL ID: What to Know
Every person boarding a domestic flight or entering a federal facility in the United States, after May 7, will require REAL ID or a compliant document.
Showdown Looms Over Trump’s DEI Ban in Public Schools
Low-income rural districts that publish DEI statements required by state law but don’t necessarily engage in the practices are caught in the crossfire.
In New York, Shen Yun Earns Acclaim in 18-Show Sold Out Run
The performing arts company that showcases China before communism has been a target of a transnational repression campaign by the Chinese regime.
Trump Admin Says It Lacks Authority to Return Deported Man From El Salvador
The administration cited El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s remarks at the White House on April 14, which ruled out the man’s return.
Columbia Pro-Palestinian Protest Leader Seeking Citizenship Detained by ICE
The detention of Mohsen Mahdawi comes several weeks after the detention of fellow Columbia activist Mahmoud Khalil, who was an associate of Mahdawi.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Suspect in Arson Attacks on Tesla, GOP HQ Arrested in New Mexico: FBI
Jamison Wagner, 40, was arrested on Saturday morning, according to court documents.
Mark Zuckerberg Testifies in Opening of Meta Antitrust Trial
The Federal Trade Commission accused the social media company of exercising monopoly power and violating the Sherman Act.
California Governor Signs $2.8 Billion Medi-Cal Bailout to Cover Soaring Costs, Including for Illegal Immigrants
The bill authorizes emergency funds to keep California’s Medicaid program afloat as costs surge and criticism mounts over illegal immigrant coverage.
How Head Injuries Can Reshape Personality, Lead to Depression and Suicidal Thoughts
For months or even years after a brain injury, the risk of depression and suicide remains higher.
Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of 2 Venezuelans Accused of Tren de Aragua Gang Ties
The federal government’s effort to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members has been temporarily halted by a federal judge in Colorado.
The Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond the Call of Duty
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