The White House is cracking down on foreign-born college students, with the State Department revoking 300 or more student visas. Scholars have been detained for activism, sparking national outrage. In other news, a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Myanmar caused destruction in Bangkok, with a building collapse and casualties. President Trump expressed frustration about his national security adviser, Mike Waltz, over various issues, including a diplomatic nomination withdrawal. Meanwhile, the housing market is showing signs of thawing with less competition and improving supply, but uncertainty remains due to economic instability and policy decisions. Elsewhere, King Charles III faced health issues, Yolanda Saldivar was denied parole for killing Selena, and a Las Vegas man was arrested for an arson attack on a Tesla location. The Sundance Film Festival is moving to a new city, and Greenland residents are unhappy about Trump’s rhetoric regarding their home. Amazon’s Big Spring Sale offers tech deals, and the NBC Select team investigates the skincare trend of using beef tallow as a moisturizer. The newsletter also includes updates on notable news stories, such as a DHS employee facing punishment for leaking information, the cancellation of a U.N. ambassador nomination, and planned job cuts at health agencies.
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