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By Rebecca Schneid
Blizzard Conditions Hit the Midwest, Tornadoes Threaten Central U.S.
By HANNAH FINGERHUT and MARGERY A. BECK / AP
What Encrypted Messaging Means for Government Transparency
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By MEG KINNARD / AP
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Who Is Judge James Boasberg?
The federal judge ruled against Donald Trump's deportation plans is now facing calls for his impeachment.
By ERIC TUCKER / AP
March 19, 2025
DOGE Poses Cybersecurity Risks, Experts Say
Cybersecurity experts warn that Elon Musk's DOGE is posing risks to both individual citizens and national security.
By Andrew R. Chow
March 19, 2025
TIME Is Looking for America's Top Venture Capital Firms
This year, TIME will debut a ranking of the America's Top Venture Capital Firms in partnership with Statista.
By TIME Staff
March 19, 2025
Europe and Canada Eye Alternatives to U.S.-Made Fighter Jets
In under two months, Trump has upended decades of foreign policy, prompting some NATO allies to rethink tying their defense to U.S.-made systems.
By STEFANIE DAZIO and TARA COPP / AP
March 19, 2025
Immigration Advocates Protest Jeannette Vizguerra’s Detention
The undocumented janitor from Mexico and prominent activist in Denver was among the TIME100 of 2017.
By Miranda Jeyaretnam
March 19, 2025
Here’s What Was Revealed in the Newly Declassified JFK Files
An initial AP review of more than 63,000 pages of records released this week found some new details about covert CIA operations, particularly in Cuba.
By JOHN HANNA and JAMIE STENGLE / AP
March 18, 2025
Some States Consider Bills That Punish Abortion Patients
Lawmakers in several states have introduced bills that would allow authorities to charge people who obtain abortions with homicide.
By Chantelle Lee
March 18, 2025
Tracy Morgan OK After Food Poisoning Incident at Knicks Game
The actor-comedian posted on Instagram Tuesday morning, along with a smiling photo from a hospital bed, thanking fans for their concern.
By Associated Press
March 18, 2025
Top Democrats Question If DOGE Operating 'Outside' U.S. Law
Top House Democrats are seeking information on whether the Trump Administration’s DOGE is operating “outside the bounds of federal law."
By LISA MASCARO / AP
March 18, 2025
Who Has Spent the Longest Time in Space?
As astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams return to Earth this week after being stranded at the ISS for 9 months, here’s who has spent even more time in space.
By Miranda Jeyaretnam
March 18, 2025
China Holds Military Drills Near Taiwan
Beijing said the drills were in response to recent statements and actions by the U.S. and others regarding the self-governing island it claims sovereignty over.
By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN / AP
March 18, 2025
Trump Ends Secret Service Protection for Biden's Children
The former President had extended protection for his family to July shortly before leaving office in January.
By ZEKE MILLER and MICHELLE L. PRICE / AP
March 17, 2025
Severe Weather Devastates U.S. South, Midwest
A combination of wildfires, dust storms and tornadoes claimed at least 42 lives across eight states.
By SAFIYAH RIDDLE and JOHN SEEWER / AP
March 17, 2025
Can Trump Void Biden’s Presidential Pardons?
Trump signaled that he intends to nullify the presidential pardons—an act experts say falls out the scope of his power
By Solcyré Burga
March 17, 2025
Migrant Smugglers Turn to TikTok Amid Trump Border Crackdown
As President Donald Trump slashes legal pathways to the U.S., smugglers say TikTok allows them to expand their reach to new customers.
By MEGAN JANETSKY / AP
March 17, 2025
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