Trump Restricts Student Loan Forgiveness for Certain Nonprofit Workers

The new rules will exclude those employed by nonprofits engaged in improper or illegal activities from receiving loan forgiveness.  WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump signed an executive order on March 7 that will modify the public service loan forgiveness program to nullify eligibility for applicants who work for nonprofit organizations that are deemed to be engaging in

Federal Judge Denies Request to Block DOGE From Accessing Treasury Data

A Washington judge has found no evidence of potential harm or data misuse. A federal judge in Washington has refused to block staff from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing the Treasury Department’s systems that contain millions of Americans’ personal data. U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly—who previously restricted DOGE’s work at the Treasury

Judge Should Dismiss Eric Adams Case, Court-Appointed Lawyer Says

Former Solicitor General Paul Clement was appointed amicus curiae, or friend of the court, by Judge Dale Ho to present arguments regarding the DOJ’s motion. U.S. District Judge Dale Ho should dismiss New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s corruption case, said former Solicitor General Paul Clement on March 7. Clement, who served under the George

Trump Forms White House Task Force for FIFA World Cup 2026, Taps Vance as Deputy

The president has signed an executive order creating the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026, with himself to serve as chief overseer. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order establishing the White House Task Force on the FIFA World Cup 2026, one of the largest sporting events in history that

Ryan Routh’s Attorney Seeks to Test Firearm Involved in Alleged Assassination Attempt Against Trump

The attempted assassination suspect appeared to forgo an insanity defense for the upcoming trial in September. FORT PIERCE, Fla.—The defense team for Ryan Routh, who is suspected of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump during the 2024 election, said during a hearing on March 7 that it would like to test fire the gun that

Trump Says He ‘Probably’ Will Extend Tiktok Divestment Deadline If Necessary

The president said there’s ‘a lot of interest’ in buying TikTok, and that Beijing will ‘play a role’ in any potential deal. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he will “probably” extend the April 5 deadline if a deal isn’t reached in time for China’s ByteDance to divest from its California-based subsidiary TikTok. Speaking to

Social Security Reverses Course, Will Allow Parents to Register Newborns in Maine Hospitals

The acting head of the agency issued an apology over the issue, saying it ‘created an undue burden’ for residents. The director of the Social Security Administration (SSA) said Friday that it reversed a policy for Maine that would have mandated parents to register their newborns for Social Security numbers at a federal office rather