March 6 Tariff refunds won't come for weeks, Trump admin tells Clinton-appointed judge Federal judge orders multibillion-dollar refund process for Trump tariffs ruled illegal by Supreme Court, affecting over 1,000 companies who paid duties.
March 6 Mamdani's wife liked social media posts 'cheering on' Hamas' Oct 7 massacre of Israelis: report A Friday report from Jewish Insider alleged that New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's wife, Rama Duwaji, liked social media posts celebrating Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
March 6 Mike Johnson slams Democrats for putting illegal aliens over Americans as DHS shutdown continues Rep. Mike Johnson claims Democrats prioritize illegal aliens over Americans as DHS funding remains blocked, warning of potential sleeper cells across the country.
March 6 Newsom declares ‘Trump is in retreat’ after Noem ouster, demands Miller be ‘next’ Gavin Newsom calls Trump's firing of Kristi Noem is the latest sign of decline for the Republican president.
March 6 Illegal immigrant charged with voting in Pennsylvania in 5 presidential elections Mauritanian man allegedly voted in five presidential elections in Pennsylvania despite being ordered deported from the U.S. in 2000, prosecutors said.
March 6 DOJ appeals Biden-appointed judge’s block on third-country deportations after Supreme Court steps in — twice DOJ appeals federal judge's block on Trump deportation policy after Supreme Court twice overruled similar orders in high-stakes immigration battle.
March 6 Kelani Jordan talks NXT Vengeance Day match vs Lola Vice WWE NXT star Kelani Jordan opens up about how she's training for her Vengeance Day underground match against Lola Vice
March 6 A.I. Customer Service Bots Now Sound Human New AI solutions for customer service could mean the end of 'hold music' – forever.
March 6 San Francisco mayor admits city 'needs a reset' hours before attack on security detail Video shows violent attack after San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s vehicle was blocked in the Tenderloin, leaving an officer injured and two suspects arrested.
March 6 NJ Senate votes 38–0 to require free menstrual products at public colleges under ‘menstrual equity’ bill New Jersey lawmakers unanimously advanced a "menstrual equity" bill requiring colleges to provide free period products, addressing "period poverty" barriers.