Wednesday, March 19, 2025

The Smile: 03/18/2025

 



Happy Tuesday! Progress is still pushing forward, no matter the obstacles. A federal judge just ordered the reinstatement of fired CISA employees, proving once again that unlawful terminations won’t stand unchallenged. Meanwhile, Harvard announced that tuition will now be free for families making $200K or less—a huge step toward making education more accessible.

And in a creative act of resistance, musicians are finding new ways to collaborate after Trump’s executive order on DEI led to the cancellation of a U.S. Marine Band performance. Art, justice, and community are still thriving.

Let’s dive into today’s edition of The Smile and celebrate the victories—big and small—that keep us moving forward! 💛

Fired CISA probationary employees to be reinstated after U.S. judge's order last week



MUST READ! THIS IS A NATIONAL DISGRACE!

'Heck of a stretch': Judge grills DOJ over Trump deportation flights

Harvard says tuition will be free for families making $200K or less

What musicians did after an executive order on DEI led to the cancellation of U.S. Marine Band collaboration

Stocks continue to rebound, but Tesla shares head in reverse

Donald Trump's Approval Rating Goes Underwater

Georgetown announces reduced tuition, career services for fired federal workers

Trump-Appointed Judge Rejects DOJ Position: 'Defy Rationality'

Watch: See rare footage of snow leopards in Pakistan

Third challenge filed to Trump’s order on transgender troops



Today’s user-submitted photo comes from Pamela J. who shared the cutest photo of her daughter’s foster puppy, Ben, who was recently adopted!

Thank you for reading, and we hope these articles shine a light on your day.

In solidarity,

Emily from The Smile

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