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Day: March 15, 2026
India has postponed a planned trade delegation to Washington amid shifting U.S. tariff policies, a source told CNBC, signaling fresh uncertainty in bilateral economic relations.
Billionaires now shape U.S. elections through super PACs, dark money, and direct campaign funding, raising urgent questions about political power, accountability, and democracy.
Nintendo’s new campaign, “Creating smiles for generations,” highlights the company’s legacy of family-friendly gaming, emphasizing innovation, nostalgia, and community at nintendo.com.
Several Washington school districts are rejecting the 1619 Project history curriculum, citing concerns over accuracy and ideology, a new review by the Washington Policy Center shows.
Amid public concern over rising violence, “Lies, Damned Lies and Crime Statistics” in U.S. News & World Report dissects how selective data use shapes debates on safety and justice.
Trump vowed an American energy boom, but key U.S. producers now face mounting debts, falling demand and volatile prices, raising doubts about the promised era of dominance.
USA Track & Field COO Renee Washington shares how she navigates leadership, corporate strategy, and representation in a shifting sports industry landscape, in an interview with Black Enterprise.
The FBI has raided the home of a Washington Post reporter, a move media advocates call highly unusual and aggressive, sparking alarm over press freedom and government overreach.
Denmark’s intelligence service has warned that a second Trump presidency could see the U.S. adopt more unpredictable military policies, raising security concerns for NATO allies, PBS reported.











