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14-03-2026 Vol 19

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Supreme Court signals it will back Trump’s firing of independent federal agency board members

The court’s conservative majority suggested it would overturn a 90-year-old decision that has limited when presidents can fire agencies’ board members, or leave it with only its shell intact. The court’s...

‘Something that cannot be rebuilt’: Tough decisions loom as Broward parents fear school closures

Broward County Public Schools held a special workshop on Monday as part of its “Redefining Our Schools” initiative. It comes as district officials crunch numbers again, with student enrollment...

Vance hilariously recalls Trump questioning team on size of certain body part: ‘Can tell a lot about a man’

"Today I'm in the Oval Office with the president. And we're talking about something really, really important. And the president kind of holds up his hand and says, 'No,...

Trump to issue ‘one rulebook’ AI executive order after Congress fails to curb ‘bad actor’ states

President Trump vowed to take executive action this week establishing "One Rulebook" nationally for regulating artificial intelligence after similar efforts repeatedly failed in Congress. President Trump vowed to take...

Trump to announce $12B in fresh economic assistance for farmers

The bailout comes amid the president's trade wars -- particularly those involving exports to China -- and as farmers are expected to see a $28 billion shortfall in the...

Cyber ins — and outs — of the NDAA

The compromise text of the National Defense Authorization Act dropped late on Sunday. Your host breaks down some of the key cyber policy elements that made it in —...

Capitol agenda: GOP struggles on affordability message

The Senate is set to vote Thursday on whether to extend Obamacare health insurance subsidies that expire in 23 days. How Republicans will engage remains up in the air,...

Harvard hit with federal complaint over ‘race-restricted’ scholarship program: ‘Enough is enough’

Harvard University on Sunday was slapped with a federal complaint over a “race-restricted” scholarship program that is limited to students of color, The Post has learned. Harvard University on...

As affordability concerns mount, Hill Republicans are struggling to act

Top GOP leaders in Congress are keeping expectations low for major new economic legislation.

NYC’s Eric Adams gives Zohran Mamdani reality check on plan to stop clearing homeless tent cities

Mayor Eric Adams panned Mayor-Elect Mamdani’s plans to end police sweeps of homeless camps as “idealism colliding with realism” – and said the young upstart was going to have...