
Analysis: Sources offer different perspectives on tax policy and fiscal issues
Three news outlets present distinct viewpoints on taxation and government spending, reflecting ongoing debates over fiscal policy.

Three news outlets present distinct viewpoints on taxation and government spending, reflecting ongoing debates over fiscal policy.

A federal judge granted colleges an extension until April 6 to provide demographic admissions data sought by the federal government following the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling.

The Department of Education announced $1 billion in taxpayer savings from enhanced fraud controls while a conservative group pushes for centralized campus crime reporting.

A Green Party candidate won a by-election called after the previous councillor was jailed for coercive behavior.

New York City official Zohran Mamdani endorsed an upcoming rally and criticized federal immigration enforcement amid budget discussions.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is said to oppose the immediate release of an investigation into Malaysia's anti-corruption chief.

Guy Rivera's first-degree murder trial opened in Queens Supreme Court with nearly 100 police officers in attendance.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin and other wealthy tech executives are financing opposition to California's proposed billionaire tax measure.

Democrats have flipped over two dozen Republican-held state legislative seats nationwide since January 2025, including victories in Florida.

Dr. Casey Means faced Senate questioning on vaccines, chronic illness priorities, and past statements during her delayed confirmation hearing.

Fox News host Jesse Watters made controversial remarks suggesting women are unsuited for the presidency, drawing criticism from various commentators.

The Home Secretary prohibited the annual Al Quds Day march but permitted a static demonstration after police cited public disorder concerns.

The Trump administration has initiated fraud investigations into state Medicaid programs, including New York, while Minnesota has filed a lawsuit over halted federal funding.

Gov. Jared Polis indicates he may commute the nine-year sentence of former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters, convicted of election interference.

A New York Times investigation documents thousands of threats against state judges, prompting some to arm themselves for protection.
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