In her first interview since becoming Second Lady, Usha Vance revealed the challenges of her husband’s high-profile role. The couple struggles with limited time together, relying heavily on text messages for communication amidst JD Vance’s demanding schedule. Usha serves as a key advisor, discussing current events with him at their residence. However, she emphasized the isolating nature of the Vice Presidency, highlighting the loneliness JD Vance experiences despite her support.
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The Supreme Court stayed a lower court order requiring the reinstatement of approximately 16,000 federal employees fired by the Trump administration, dissenting Justices Sotomayor and Jackson noted. The Court’s decision focused on the lack of standing of the nonprofit groups bringing the suit, leaving the claims of labor unions potentially open for further litigation. A similar, but distinct, Maryland ruling requiring administrative leave for affected employees remains in effect. The affected agencies include the Departments of Veterans Affairs, Defense, Energy, Interior, Agriculture, and Treasury.
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Ukrainian forces captured two Chinese nationals fighting alongside Russian troops in the Donetsk region, seizing their identification and banking information. President Zelensky stated that this incident, along with intelligence suggesting the presence of more Chinese soldiers, challenges China’s professed neutrality and commitment to peace. Ukraine summoned China’s charge d’affaires to demand an explanation, highlighting this event as further evidence of Russia’s continued aggression and the Kremlin’s broadening search for foreign fighters. Zelensky emphasized the need for international response, contrasting this situation with the reported deployment and casualties of North Korean troops fighting in the Kursk region.
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The EPA vehemently denies allegations from anonymous sources claiming that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is using AI to monitor federal worker communications for anti-Trump or anti-Musk sentiment. While Reuters reported these claims, citing unnamed sources within the EPA, the EPA spokesperson stated that the report is categorically false. These allegations, however, underscore concerns about DOGE’s expanding power, its potential overreach into employee privacy, and its controversial role in reshaping the federal bureaucracy. Ongoing legal challenges against DOGE highlight the intense scrutiny surrounding its actions and authority.
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A three-day stock market plunge, triggered by new tariffs, wiped out $172 billion from the fortunes of the world’s ten richest individuals. This downturn adds to the over $350 billion already lost by this group in 2025. Elon Musk experienced the largest individual loss, shedding $135 billion, while Warren Buffett remained the only member to see an increase in net worth this year. The market volatility significantly impacted the valuations of major tech companies and luxury goods conglomerates, contributing to the substantial wealth decrease.
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Merrell’s updated Nova 4 (men’s) and Antora 4 (women’s) hiking shoes offer enhanced comfort and durability compared to their predecessors. These shoes feature durable outsoles for superior traction on varied terrain and lightweight cushioning for support. A bellows tongue and elastic lace keeper enhance functionality, while recycled materials add a sustainable element. The athletic design makes these ideal for spring hiking adventures.
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A section of the Keystone Pipeline experienced a rupture near Fort Ransom, North Dakota, resulting in an oil spill of currently unknown volume. The pipeline, carrying crude oil from Canada, was shut down following the incident, which was reported at 7:44 a.m. While the spill was contained within two minutes to a nearby field, the cause of the rupture remains under investigation. The 2011-constructed pipeline spans several states, transporting oil to refineries in Illinois and Oklahoma.
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Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s dissent in a 5-4 Supreme Court decision regarding the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged gang members sparked significant backlash from conservative commentators and Trump supporters. Barrett sided with the Court’s three liberal justices, opposing the majority’s decision allowing the deportations to proceed. While the majority opinion ultimately mandated due process for those facing deportation, conservative criticism focused on Barrett’s perceived betrayal of President Trump and her perceived liberal leanings. The case now returns to a lower court for further proceedings.
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Following President Trump’s imposition of import tariffs that triggered a global market downturn, Senator Kennedy downplayed public concern over the President’s weekend golf trip. Kennedy asserted that Americans understand presidents need weekend leisure and likely don’t hold this against him, despite acknowledging the “painful” effects of the tariffs. He further stated that the current economic situation is undeniably President Trump’s responsibility, with the president’s actions subject to future assessment based on success or failure.
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The Social Security Administration (SSA) claims it is only closing underutilized hearing office space, citing a shift to virtual hearings. However, a draft plan reveals a goal of field office consolidation for next year, contradicting public statements. Simultaneously, the SSA plans to reduce its workforce by 5,500 employees, and difficulties accessing services are amplified by reduced phone service and online system issues. These actions, coupled with strict new identity verification policies, are causing widespread concern and accusations of deliberate undermining of the SSA.
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