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Michigan Synagogue Attack Declared Hezbollah-Inspired Terrorism After Deadly Truck Assault

Federal officials have classified the March 12 attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, as a Hezbollah-inspired act of terrorism carried out by Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, who drove a gasoline- and fireworks-laden truck into the synagogue before opening fire and dying by suicide. Ghazali, motivated by recent Israeli drone strikes that killed his family members linked to Hezbollah, had planned the attack for days, purchasing weapons and expressing intentions of revenge and martyrdom in videos sent to his sister. The attack caused significant fire damage and injuries but no fatalities besides Ghazali, prompting increased security at Jewish sites nationwide as investigations continue.

Arizona, Illinois, Michigan, and Connecticut Set for NCAA Final Four Showdown in Indianapolis

The men’s NCAA Tournament Final Four features Arizona, Illinois, Michigan, and Connecticut competing next weekend in Indianapolis, with Arizona facing Michigan and Illinois taking on Connecticut. Arizona and Michigan represent strong power conference teams, Illinois emerges as the tournament’s Cinderella story, and Connecticut aims to defend its consecutive national titles. The tournament has showcased dominant performances from top seeds and promises an exciting conclusion as these four teams vie for the national championship.

Senate Committee Advances Markwayne Mullin Nomination for Homeland Security Secretary in Narrow 8-7 Vote

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee narrowly voted 8 to 7 to advance Senator Markwayne Mullin’s nomination as the next Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, setting up a full Senate vote soon. The confirmation process was marked by tension, with Republican Senator Rand Paul opposing Mullin over concerns about his temperament and past remarks, while Democratic Senator John Fetterman broke ranks to support him. Mullin, praised by President Trump as a “MAGA Warrior,” emphasized his commitment to strong leadership and restoring confidence in DHS amid ongoing challenges.

Duke Secures No. 1 Overall Seed in 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament as Nebraska Aims to Break Long Winless Streak

Duke University earned the top overall seed in the 2026 NCAA men’s basketball tournament, followed by Arizona, Michigan, and Florida, with the tournament beginning Tuesday and culminating in the Final Four in Indianapolis on April 6. The selection committee’s decisions were influenced by recent performances and injuries, leading to notable seed changes and the exclusion of teams like Auburn, which sparked controversy. Nebraska, preparing for its first tournament game since 1986, hopes to break its winless streak as it faces Troy, with strong fan support expected due to the team’s improved performance and favorable location.

North Korean Operatives Infiltrate U.S. Companies in Sophisticated Employment Scheme to Fund Regime and Steal Data, FBI Declares National Security Threat

Cybersecurity firm Nisos uncovered a sophisticated North Korean scheme involving at least 20 operatives using stolen American identities to secure remote jobs at U.S. companies, funneling money back to North Korea and potentially stealing sensitive information. The investigation revealed the operatives applied to over 160,000 U.S. job roles and communicated frequently in English, with the FBI and law enforcement labeling the scheme a significant national security threat. These activities help North Korea evade sanctions and fund illicit programs, while U.S. authorities continue to address related security and political challenges domestically and internationally.

Vehicle Rams Temple Israel Synagogue in Michigan in Targeted Attack on Jewish Community, FBI Investigates

Authorities are investigating a deliberate vehicle-ramming attack at Temple Israel, a large Reform synagogue in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, which caused significant damage and injured several law enforcement officers. The suspect was found dead inside the vehicle, which contained explosives that ignited a fire, but no children or school staff were harmed during the incident. Community and political leaders condemned the attack as an act of antisemitism, expressing solidarity with the Jewish community and emphasizing resilience against hate.

President Trump Marks 100 Days in Office with Michigan Visit Amid Controversial Shifts in Civil Rights Division

President Donald Trump is marking his 100th day in office with a visit to Macomb County, Michigan, a key region for his electoral base, highlighting his efforts to reshape the political landscape. During his early tenure, Trump has focused on transforming American governance, notably impacting the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, which has seen significant turnover and a shift in priorities. As Trump reflects on his initial 100 days, the nation continues to debate the implications of his policies on civil rights and the broader societal and governmental changes under his administration.

President Trump to Highlight Achievements and Address Challenges in 100-Day Speech Amid Divided Public Opinion on Key Policies

President Donald Trump is set to deliver a speech in Macomb County, Michigan, marking the 100-day milestone of his second term, where he will highlight key initiatives such as mass deportation operations, government reduction efforts, and changes to global trade. Despite facing challenges, including divided public opinion on economic management and legal opposition to his policies, Trump has seen slightly higher approval ratings compared to his first term, supported by a solid Republican base and some positive economic indicators. The speech will be an opportunity for Trump to reinforce his policy agenda and rally support as he navigates the complexities of his second term.

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