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While other appointees have been forced out by judges, Bill Essayli has been allowed to lead the L.A. office under the title of 'first assistant U.S. attorney.' LA Times
VOA VIEW: The question is not answered.
An illegal migrant who kidnapped and raped four women in San Francisco after pretending to be their ride-share driver could spend the rest of his life in prison, according to prosecutors. New York Post
Since 1979, Iran has repeatedly used Americans and Europeans detained on its territory to win concessions over more powerful adversaries. New York Times
VOA VIEW: They would be making a mistake with Trump.

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President Trump bet that American firepower could cow Iran into compliance. So far, Iran’s leaders have been unwilling to quit. New York Times
With the midterms approaching, the president may be running out of time to get new cabinet members confirmed without bipartisan support. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Time will tell.
Physicians from 39 countries are being pushed out of U.S. hospitals as a policy blocks their ability to work. New York Times
VOA VIEW: They should go peacefully.
In a significant development for Caribbean diplomacy, the Cuban government announced on Thursday that it would release 2,010 prisoners, with inmates beginning to leave custody on Friday. OANN
Tehran has allegedly rejected a U.S. proposal for a 48-hour ceasefire and refused to participate in future talks in Islamabad, creating a significant setback to both the broader conflict negotiations and Pakistan’s mediation efforts, according to sources cited by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ). OANN
VOA VIEW: The US does not want or need a ceasefire.
For generations, human beings have wondered: What would alien life from another planet be like? But we rarely ask the opposite: What would they think of us? Washington Times

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President Trump has shifted his fraud cleanup blitz to California, pitting Vice President J.D. Vance, his new Fraud Czar, against Gov. Gavin Newsom. Washington Times
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is drawing sharp criticism from politicians and commentators after framing the daylight killing of a 7-month-old Brooklyn girl in terms of gun violence rather than the criminals responsible. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: Mamdani is an idiot.
The government's legal bid to continue East Wing construction has the hallmarks of President Trump's social media posts. CBS
VOA VIEW: Liberal propaganda.
The search continues for a missing American service member after Iran shot down an F-15E fighter jet on Friday. CBS
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Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois on Friday demanded that TSA immediately rescind its "shoes-on" policy, calling it a "reckless act." Nicole Sganga has more details. CBS
The executive order is designed to increase the NCAA's control over college sports, and threatens to remove federal funding for colleges and universities that don't comply with NCAA rules. CBS
Officials from 23 states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit seeking to block President Trump's executive order that aims to restrict mail voting. CBS
VOA VIEW: A mistake.

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The U.S. military continued to search for a missing American airman on Saturday after an F-15E fighter jet was shot down over southwestern Iran. CNBC
VOA VIEW: As he should.
Nonfarm payrolls were expected to increase by 59,000 in March, with the unemployment rate holding at 4.4%. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Good!
United Airlines became the second U.S. carrier in a week to raise check bag fees as the industry grapples with a more than 80% jump in jet fuel costs. CNBC
Federal authorities in Los Angeles arrested eight in an alleged $50 million hospice fraud scheme that prosecutors say turned Medicare into a cash grab. FOX News
DHS announces parents of suspects in the foiled MacDill Air Force Base explosive plot are illegal immigrants who defied a 1998 removal order. FOX News
VOA VIEW: Birthright should be abolisd.

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ICE arrested an illegal immigrant from Guatemala accused of sexually abusing a 5-year-old Long Island girl he was babysitting before local charges were upgraded. FOX News
VOA VIEW: It should be life.
NASA announced Saturday that the four astronauts of the Artemis II mission were closer to moon than to the Earth. UPI
A federal judge refused a DOJ request for him to reconsider blocking grand jury subpoenas it issued to Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. UPI
VOA VIEW: The judge is a liberal fool.

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The Swedish Coast Guard boarded a ship Friday that was sanctioned by the European Union, alleging the ship created an oil spill off the coast. UPI

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      Antisemitism is growing.  The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) released its 2026 Campus Antisemitism Report Card, revealing a discrepancy between universities' improved policies and students' experiences with anti-Jewish hate.

     The report card assessed 150 colleges and universities using 32 criteria that fell into three categories: administrative policies, Jewish life on campus, campus conduct and climate concerns. The number of colleges and universities receiving As and Bs on their report cards more than doubled since 2024, going from 23.5% to 58%. Additionally, the ADL noted that grades of 47% of the 135 schools assessed in 2025 improved in 2026. The grade distribution among the colleges and universities included 23 As, 64 Bs, 53 Cs, 6 Ds and 4 Fs.

     ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt credited three things for the improved grades among colleges and universities: improved policies on campus, oversight from the Trump administration and Republican lawmakers and pressure from outside organizations.  The truth is that campuses are now enforcing their policies and driving better practices. It's improved. There's just no doubt that we've seen a range of different institutions realize that extremism on their campuses needs to be confronted," Greenblatt told Fox News Digital.

     The report details a series of policy changes that appear to align with Greenblatt’s assessment of improved policy enforcement and implementation.  The ADL noted that as of the publication of its 2026 report card, "94% of the 150 schools assessed prohibit both unauthorized encampments and event disruptions on campus, and the remaining 6% prohibit at least one of those." Additionally, 46% of the 150 schools explicitly reference antisemitism in their non-discrimination or related policies.

      The organization also found that 54% of the schools it assessed have formal entities  dedicated to addressing antisemitism and supporting Jewish life on campus.  The Trump administration and Republican political leadership have also played a role in combating antisemitism on campus, according to Greenblatt.