The Heritage Foundation urges President Trump to release Prince Harry's immigration file after he admitted to drug use in his memoir. The foundation questions whether Harry may have been dishonest about his drug history during his visa application, seeking transparency and accountability.
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China's military conducted extensive air and naval activities near Taiwan, prompting the island's defense ministry to activate an emergency response center. Taiwanese officials described the activities as training, while China reiterated its stance against Taiwanese independence and foreign collaboration. The increased military presence followed Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's recent visits to Hawaii and Guam.
An audio clip, supposedly of Vice President JD Vance criticizing Elon Musk, is viral. JD Vance's team and audio verification tools claim it is fake and not Vance's voice. The audio caused social media uproar but was sourced from TikTok and lacks credibility. In the audio, JD Vance allegedly said Elon Musk is not even an American and is now making him (Vance) and Trump look bad.
Tom Homan said he is closing in on the individual believed to be responsible for leaking the details of an upcoming ICE operation as what reportedly happened in Aurora, Colorado tipping off gang members. The leaked information reportedly allowed members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to evade capture last week and about 30 people were taken into custody.
Hong Kong taxi drivers, known for their gruff demeanor and cash-only transactions, face pressure to modernize. Government initiatives aim to improve driver behavior and mandate digital payment systems and surveillance cameras by 2026. Many drivers resist these changes, citing concerns over constant monitoring and financial pressures in an increasingly expensive city.
President Trump's new executive order denies automatic citizenship to certain children born in the US. Immigrants' rights advocates, including the ACLU, have filed a lawsuit, arguing it violates the 14th Amendment. The order has sparked controversy over its interpretation and impact on immigrant families and the principle of birthright citizenship.
At least 30 people, including children, were killed in Gaza by Israeli strikes, with a total of 56 deaths in 24 hours. The Israeli army targeted Hamas sites, claiming measures to avoid civilian harm. Ceasefire talks are set to resume as Israel continues its offensive following Hamas-led attacks.
Philippine authorities said Tuesday they detained two Chinese nationals for spying, the latest in a series of arrests involving alleged espionage as confrontations between the countries increase in the disputed South China Sea. Confrontations between the Philippines and China over contested reefs and waters in the strategic South China Sea have escalated in recent months.
Israel barred EU lawmakers Lynn Boylan and Rima Hassan from entering the country. Boylan criticized the move as Israel cited Hassan's alleged support for boycotts. This comes after a law was passed barring entry to those who deny Hamas' attack or support international prosecution of Israeli soldiers.
Russian drones attacked Odesa, Ukraine, injuring at least three people and hitting civilian infrastructure after a purported Easter ceasefire ended. This attack occurred before a meeting in London to discuss the war, where US involvement hinges on progress. Both Russia and Ukraine are preparing for a spring-summer military campaign, despite failed ceasefire attempts and ongoing long-range attacks.