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SEC Climate Rule: Lawmakers Discuss Impact
A federal judge temporarily halted new rules from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that would require firms to disclose climate-related risks. Republican lawmakers discussed on March 18 how these rules could impact the country.
Still No Deal to Avert Shutdown as Deadline Approaches
The United States could be headed for a government shutdown if Congress fails to strike a deal this week on the remaining fiscal year 2024 spending bills that members have yet to pass. In a race against time, Congress passed a package of six appropriations bills earlier this month, narrowly avoiding a partial shutdown. The […]
Government Was ‘Going After Lawful Speech,’ Which First Amendment Explicitly Forbids: NCLA President
The Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments in what is being called the “most consequential” First Amendment case in America’s history. The attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana, and five individuals, claim that federal officials violated their First Amendment rights by coercing social media companies to censor their viewpoints in their social media posts that […]
GOP Lawmakers Criticize Biden After Illegal Immigrant Reportedly Admits He’s a Terrorist
Republican Lawmakers on March 18 criticized President Joe Biden for what they called “open border policies” after an illegal immigrant, 22-year-old Basel Bassel Ebbadi, reportedly admitted to being a terrorist and planning to build a bomb and go to New York City.
SpaceX Making Spy Satellites ‘A Good Thing’: National Security Correspondent
China’s military and state media accused the United States of threatening global security after Reuters reported that SpaceX was building spy satellites for U.S. intelligence. To discuss China’s reactions and the potential TikTok ban, NTD sat down with Jimmy Quinn, national security correspondent for the National Review.
New $15 NYC Toll Will Make It Hard to Get By: Commuter
New York City realtors are marketing listings outside of the Big Apple’s potential congestion pricing zone south of Central Park. Commuters entering that area would pay $15 per day in peak hours. NTD’s Chris Beers spoke to people in the city about the rule currently facing lawsuits.
100 Percent Tariffs on Chinese Cars Made in Mexico Would Be Extraordinary but Make Sense: Economic Analyst
Former President Donald Trump is threatening 100 percent tariffs on Chinese cars made in Mexico. This comes as Chinese automakers open factories in Mexico and enjoy the benefits of the United States–Mexico–Canada trade agreement. Economic analyst and supply chain consultant Jim Nelles says such tariffs are extraordinary but make sense given how Chinese carmakers are […]
Media Pushback Over Trump’s Comment Part of Efforts by Intel Community to Stop His Presidency: Jeff Carlson
Former President Donald Trump dominated media headlines with his “bloodbath” comment from a campaign speech, with some corporate media taking the term “bloodbath” out of context. Investigative journalist Jeff Carlson says the corporate media’s coverage of former President Trump’s speech is part of larger efforts by the DNC and the intelligence community to stop a […]
NTD Tonight Full Broadcast (March 18)
Two high-profile cases were heard by the Supreme Court Monday. Where do the justices stand on Texas’s border law and social media censorship? A suspect is arrested following a two-day manhunt. The man is wanted in connection to the fatal shooting of a New Mexico State Police officer. “Burglary tourism” strikes in California. Authorities believe […]
Young Women Defying Beijing’s Push for Children
Beijing wants more babies, but Chinese women are saying ‘no’ to the regime’s pleas amid a national push for a “new culture of marriage and childbearing” with record low birth rates in China. One young woman explains why so many in her generation aren’t so keen on the idea of starting families.
China In Focus Full Broadcast (March 18)
China takes aim at Washington for cooperating with SpaceX, amid accusations of a spy network capable of watching the world from space. Critics point to a lack of fact-checking from Chinese state media. Nearly half of the world’s population will vote in a major election this year. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns that China […]
Schumer’s Comments About Netanyahu Wildly Inappropriate: Kash Patel
Kash Patel is the senior advisor to former president Donald Trump. He called Sen.Chuck Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) call for Israel to hold elections after the war wildly inappropriate, and he explains former President Trump’s referral to Jan. 6 prisoners as hostages, saying he was right to call out their disparate treatment by the FBI and Justice […]
Biden, Netanyahu Speak for the First Time in More Than a Month as Tensions Rise
WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had their first phone conversation in over a month on March 18, amid rising tensions between the two leaders over the Gaza conflict. Both leaders discussed the most recent developments in Israel and Gaza, especially the situation in Rafah and measures to increase humanitarian aid to […]
Founder of Cutting-Edge Early-Onset Cancer Detection Company Discusses Loss of Sister and Importance of Screening
The founder of a cutting-edge early-onset cancer detection company discusses how new screening methods can catch the disease earlier. Doctors and oncologists are sounding the alarm on the number of individuals being diagnosed between the ages of 18 and 49.
Putin’s Goal From the Start Has Been to Occupy the Entirety of Ukraine: Analyst
Russian President Vladimir Putin achieved his expected victory in Russia’s presidential election on Sunday, cementing his grip on power in the country for a further six years. Stepan Stepanenko, the director of political consulting firm Forward Strategy, gave NTD his analysis of Russian geopolitics.
EU–Ukraine Trade Deal Faces Uncertain Future Amid Farmer Protests
EU leaders will gather for a summit on March 21 and 22, with the EU–Ukraine trade deal’s future in question. While some cling to hopes of maintaining solidarity with Ukraine, uncertainties are increasing as the EU Parliament enforces restrictions amid widespread rural discontent. European farmers are voicing concerns over unfair competition from Ukrainian produce, and […]
NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (March 18)
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in a high-profile case about free speech and allegations of government censorship on social media. The justices will decide whether the Biden administration illegally pressured social media companies to censor content. Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers say it’s impossible for him to pay the $464-million bond in the […]
Hope Amidst Persecution | America’s Hope (March 18)
Tonight on America’s Hope, Kelly will talk to Dede Laugesen of Save The Persecuted Christians about the global persecution and annihilation of Christians, which is continuing at an alarming rate. He’ll also talk to Dr. Zachary Marschall of Campus Reform about the uptick of anti-Semitism on our college campuses in the United States.