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Good evening. Itā€™s Friday, March 21.

 

President Trump issued a memo Friday rescinding the security clearances of more than a dozen individuals, including former President Joe Biden and his entire family, former Vice President Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton.

ā€œI have determined that it is no longer in the national interest for the following individuals to access classified information,ā€ Trump wrote in the memo to the heads of executive departments and agencies, before naming those heā€™s barring from receiving classified information.

The list includes his three past presidential election opponents ā€” Clinton, Biden and Harris ā€” as well as Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and New York Attorney General Letitia James.

The Trump administration will revoke legal protections that allowed more than 500,000 Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan (CHNV) migrants to enter the US under a Biden-era ā€œhumanitarian paroleā€ program.

Work permits and deportation protections for roughly 532,000 people from the four nations will be terminated on April 24, according to a notice posted by the Department of Homeland Security in the Federal Register and set to be published on March 25.

ā€œParolees without a lawful basis to remain in the United States following this termination of the CHNV parole programs must depart the United States before their parole termination date,ā€ the notice states.

George Foreman, heavyweight boxing icon and business entrepreneur, died on Friday night. He was 76 years old.

The International Boxing Hall of Famerā€™s family announced the news on his Instagram page.

ā€œOur hearts are broken,ā€ the caption read on the post. ā€œWith profound sorrow, we announce the passing of our beloved George Edward Foreman Sr. who peacefully departed on March 21, 2025 surrounded by loved ones. A devout preacher, a devoted husband, a loving father, and a proud grand and great grandfather, he lived a life marked by unwavering faith, humility, and purpose.ā€

Donald Trump has suggested he will sign the United States up as an ā€œassociate memberā€ of the Commonwealth because of his ā€œloveā€ for the King.

The US president, who has been invited to visit the King in Scotland later this year, posted a message on his Truth Social platform, sharing a link to a news story headlined ā€œKing Charles to make ā€˜secret offerā€™ to Donald Trump during State visitā€.

The article details how the Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS), an independent charity, hopes to invite the US to become an official affiliate of the Commonwealth.

President Donald Trump on Friday said he would pay the overtime for astronauts Barry ā€œButchā€ Wilmore and Sunita ā€œSuniā€ Williams, who returned to Earth this week after spending nine months in space on what was supposed to be an eight-day mission.

Trump was asked about the calculated overtime while speaking with reporters in the Oval Office.

ā€œNobodyā€™s ever mentioned this to me. If I have to, Iā€™ll pay it out of my own pocket,ā€ Trump said in response to Fox Newsā€™ Peter Doocyā€™s question. ā€œIs that all? Thatā€™s not alot for what they had to go through.ā€

Perhaps President Donald Trump motivated Conor McGregor to make a career change.

The UFC fighter wrote in a lengthy Instagram post on Thursday implying that he will be running for president of his home country of Ireland, days after visiting Trump in the White House.

McGregor said he opposes a bill regarding the EU Migration Pact and urged people to vote for him.

Aaron Rodgers is reportedly in Pittsburgh for a visit with the Steelers ahead a possible return for the veteran quarterback.

Rodgers has been on the lookout for a new team after it was confirmed that the New York Jets were moving on from the 41-year-old after two miserable years.

Former Pittsburgh quarterback Justin Fields has joined the Jets and on Friday ESPN reported that Rodgers is visiting the Steelers practice facility, where he will meet with their coaching staff.

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