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NEWS - SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2025 - NEWS
The Trump administration ends federal contract that provides legal representation to nearly 26,000 migrant children who entered the U.S. alone, leaving them vulnerable to rapid deportation. LA Times
VOA VIEW: A good idea.
Mark Carney is expected to call a snap federal election Sunday, kicking off a campaign that's sure to focus on the trade war with the US and President Trump's talk of making the Great White North the 51st state. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Canada is hurting its future with the US.
President Trump threw his weight behind former Wisconsin attorney general Brad Schimel in the competitive race for the state's Supreme Court, which could tip the balance of power on the bench. New York Post
VOA VIEW: So be it.

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Nearly 80% of strokes are considered preventable, but few people are aware of the risk factors. A stroke expert broke down eight lifestyle changes you can make to lower your chances. New York Post
The billionaire, now a White House official and no longer a private citizen, is spending millions of dollars to elect a conservative judge, and making himself a main character in the race. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Musk can support who he wants.
Elon Musk has threatened to sue after former Representative Jamaal Bowman called him a "Nazi" and a "thief” during a TV appearance.  OANN
VOA VIEW: Bowman is a liberal fool.
During a recent Fox News program, a Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) advisor and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent explained that it's "hard to really grasp the scale" of issues currently plaguing the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) -- as DOGE seeks to reduce waste and address "inefficiencies." OANN
New Hampshire is among the 20 states that allow voters to register on the day of an election. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: The time is too short.
The Justice Department accused Judge Beryl Howell of "hostility" to President Trump and asked that she take herself off a case in which she blocked the president's attempt to punish a Democrat-connected law firm that helped sponsor the infamous "Steele dossier." Washington Times
VOA VIEW: He should.

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A federal judge called government lawyers "intemperate and disrespectful" as he spanked the Trump administration for carrying out deportations of Venezuelan gang suspects even after the judge had ordered airplanes to be turned around. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: The Judge has authority.
The Justice Department has moved to replace President Trump as a defendant in civil lawsuits that a Democratic lawmaker and some police officers filed against the president over the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: As they should.
Influence with the president has been a factor in the physical proximity of an aide's office to the Oval Office, but it may matter less in Trump's second term. CBS
Trump administration effort to wind down the Education Department could lead to frustration for millions of student loan borrowers, experts say. CBS
VOA VIEW: It won't be easy.

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Columbia University has announced a new mask ban, the hiring of special officers and other new policies in response to the Trump administration's list of demands. CBS
VOA VIEW: Columbia is far from meeting and acting on demands.
The move comes after Mr. Trump had already announced last month that he was revoking former President Joe Biden's security clearance. CBS
VOA VIEW: As he should.
A 25% tariff on imported vehicles and vehicle parts from Canada and Mexico is set to take effect on April 2. CBS
VOA VIEW: Wait an see.

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The court asked the government if "someone is not a member of Tren de Aragua or not a Venezuelan citizen or a U.S. citizen," how do they challenge their removal? CBS
VOA VIEW: There is no due process when it comes to illegal migrant deportation.
CBS News is tracking a outbreak of measles in West Texas that has led to the death of a child, and a growing number of cases around the country. CBS
VOA VIEW: Check it out.
The market is wobbling and inflation will be back if Trump follows through on tariffs threats on April 2. Would a DOGE dividend check hurt or help the economy? CNBC
VOA VIEW: Too much wondering without all the details.
The Palisades nuclear power plant aims to reopen in October, but the steam generators need major repairs that could delay the schedule. CNBC
Taking supplements is often touted as a way to boost the immune system, but Jeffrey Bland says that's not possible. Here's what you can do for your immunity. CNBC

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In an all-hands livestreamed meeting on Thursday night, Tesla CEO Elon Musk commented on some of protests and instances of vandalism the company has faced. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Good advice.
Data from Edmunds shows that Tesla owners have been trading in their vehicles at record levels since CEO Elon Musk joined Trump's White House. CNBC
VOA VIEW: A good reason.
President Donald Trump said Friday that the Small Business Administration, instead of the Education Department, would handle the country's student loans. CNBC

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Americans planning spring break travel abroad should follow this guidance to stay safe after Sudiksha Konanki's Dominican Republic disappearance, one expert says. FOX News
VOA VIEW: It's not safe.
A judge granted Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil’s legal team more time to review his immigration case during a court hearing Friday in Louisiana. FOX News
VOA VIEW: The court has no legal authority.
Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox. FOX News
President Donald Trump said anyone committing or funding attacks on Tesla vehicles and properties across the country will likely go to jail for up to 20 years FOX News
VOA VIEW: That against Tesla or any other legitimate company or individual.
Israel on Saturday launched airstrikes against dozens of Hezbollah rocket launchers and a command center in response to a rocket attack on Metula, with Lebanonese media reporting at least two people killed. UPI
VOA VIEW: As they should.
Elon Musk visited the Pentagon on Friday for a briefing on his Department of Government Efficiency's efforts to slash costs, including the workforce. UPI
A group including students and faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles are suing the school, alleging the institution violated their civil rights during protests on campus last spring. UPI
VOA VIEW: They are the civil rights violators.
Ukrainian and U.S. officials will meet in Saudi Arabia for talks on ending the war with Russia on Monday, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. UPI
VOA VIEW: Russia is dragging out any deal.

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March 23, 2025

     Texas Gov. Greg Abbott recently announced he will mirror the Trump administration's return to work mandate for federal workers in requiring all state employees to return to the workplace. Abbott, a Republican, announced this week that he will require all state employees to return to the office full-time, in person, five days a week. Things are changing for the better.

     The move comes after President Donald Trump, while addressing Congress said there were hundreds of thousands of federal workers "who have not been showing up to work." "My administration will reclaim power from this unaccountable bureaucracy, and we will restore true democracy to America again," Trump said. "Any federal bureaucrat who resists this change will be removed from office immediately, because we are draining the swamp."

     While Abbott has not publicly provided a deadline, an email sent to thousands of employees by Texas Workforce Commission Executive Director Ed Serna said they are required to return to the office full-time by March 31.  In a statement provided to Fox News Digital on Friday, deputy press secretary Eduardo Leal said Texans "expect their public servants to be present and engaged in the work on their behalf."