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- WHITE HOUSE REPORTS PUTIN BACKS TRUMP’S PROPOSAL FOR A MUTUAL PAUSE ON ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE ATTACKS: While the energy infrastructure truce marks progress, Putin declined to endorse a full ceasefire, expressing concerns over Ukraine potentially using the pause to rearm. He also reiterated demands for the cessation of foreign military aid to Kyiv. Despite these reservations, both leaders have agreed to initiate further negotiations, including discussions on a maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea, with talks scheduled to commence in the Middle East.
- NASA ASTRONAUTS BUTCH WILMORE AND SUNI WILLIAMS RETURN TO EARTH AFTER 9 MONTHS STRANDED IN SPACE: NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Sunita “Suni” Williams have safely returned to Earth after an unplanned nine-month mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Initially scheduled for an eight-day test flight of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, their mission was extended due to technical issues with the capsule’s propulsion system, leading NASA to incorporate them into the ISS crew rotation.
- U.S. GOVERNMENT RELEASES THOUSANDS OF DECLASSIFIED PAGES ON JFK ASSASSINATION: This release also includes documents related to the assassinations of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., reflecting a broader effort to declassify records concerning pivotal events in American history. The National Archives has made these documents accessible online and at their College Park, Maryland, location, with ongoing digitization efforts to facilitate public access.
- TRUMP REVOKES SECRET SERVICE PROTECTION FOR HUNTER AND ASHLEY BIDEN ‘EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY’: This decision, announced on March 17, 2025, affects security details comprising approximately 18 agents for Hunter Biden and 13 for Ashley Biden. President Trump cited concerns over taxpayer expenses and recent activities of Hunter Biden as reasons for the revocation.
- PARENTS OF MISSING PITTSBURGH STUDENT URGE DOMINICAN POLICE TO DECLARE HER DEAD: This decision follows extensive search efforts that have led local authorities to conclude that Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student who went missing on March 6 during a spring break trip to Punta Cana, likely drowned, with no evidence of foul play identified. The Konanki family expressed that initiating the legal declaration of death will allow them to begin the grieving process and address matters related to her absence.
- TEXAS BILL TARGETS ‘FURRIES,’ BANNING NON-HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SCHOOLS: Texas State Representative Stan Gerdes has introduced the Forbidding Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Education (FURRIES) Act, aiming to prohibit “non-human behavior” in public schools. Governor Greg Abbott has endorsed the FURRIES Act, linking it to his advocacy for school voucher programs. He argues that parents should have the option to transfer their children to schools without such distractions, emphasizing a focus on fundamental education.
- GAVIN NEWSOM’S OFFICE SENDS BURNER PHONES TO CEOS FOR DIRECT ACCESS TO CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR: These devices come pre-programmed with the governor’s direct contact information and are accompanied by personalized notes encouraging open communication. To fund this endeavor, the California Protocol Foundation—a nonprofit organization that supports gubernatorial activities—covered the expenses, ensuring that taxpayer money was not utilized. While some observers have praised this direct line of communication as a proactive measure to support the state’s economic interests, others have raised concerns about the exclusivity of access granted to corporate executives.
- FRENCH POLITICIAN TELLS TRUMP: ‘GIVE BACK THE STATUE OF LIBERTY’: French Member of the European Parliament, Raphaël Glucksmann, recently proposed that the United States return the Statue of Liberty to France, based on the idea that the current U.S. administration’s actions are misaligned with the values the statue represents. In response, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed Glucksmann’s suggestion, asserting that the U.S. will “absolutely not” return the statue.



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