LIVE NOW: Defense Forum Foundation Holds Congressional Defense and Foreign Policy Forum

The Defense Forum Foundation holds a congressional defense and foreign policy forum at 12:30 p.m. ET on Mar. 18 at Capitol Hill. Attendees include Ambassador J. William Middendorf, II; Suzanne Scholte, president of the Defense Forum Foundation, Kim Ji Young, president of Free North Korea Radio, and others. Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning

Records show many federal workers were fired and rehired at 18 agencies

Details on government staff reinstatement ruling Details on judge’s ruling that some government workers must be reinstated after mass firings 03:31 Washington — More than 24,000 workers at 18 federal agencies who were fired as part of President Trump’s efforts to shrink the size of the government are now in the process of being rehired following

Policy Advocate Holds Webinar on Why US Must Resist CCP’s Unrestricted Warfare in Pacific

The Committee on the Present Danger: China, an advocacy group warning about the dangers posed by communist China, holds a webinar, “Who’s Losing the Pacific? Why We Must Resist Xi’s Unrestricted Warfare There,” on Mar. 14. Moderator: Frank Gaffney, president of the Institute for the American Future; vice chair… Original News Source Link – Epoch

Trump and Putin speak in high-stakes call

What to watch for in Trump-Putin talks What to watch for in Trump-Putin talks over Ukraine ceasefire deal 05:36 Washington—President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are speaking by phone Tuesday morning as the U.S. tries to broker peace between Russia and Ukraine three years after Russia’s invasion. White House deputy chief of staff Dan

Nearly 25,000 Newer Workers Fired Under Trump: Agencies

Eighteen agencies provided the number of terminated workers in sworn declarations filed in federal court following orders to reinstate the terminated workers. Federal agencies fired nearly 25,000 newer workers, officials said in court filings. It’s the first time many of them have provided official termination numbers. Eighteen agencies, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture, started