March 2026

Florida Teens Laugh in Patrol Car After Alleged Murder Plot Arrest

The images of Florida teenagers, charged in an alleged murder plot, laughing in the back of a patrol vehicle following their arrest are certainly striking, and frankly, quite disturbing. It’s a moment that elicits a visceral reaction, prompting a lot of questions about how individuals, especially young ones, can exhibit such apparent indifference to the gravity of their situation.

The fact that they are being charged as adults sends a clear message that this is far from a trivial matter, and the consequences could be severe. The stark contrast between their apparent levity and the potential for significant prison time, perhaps alongside hardened criminals, is a chilling thought.… Continue reading

Trump Demands Allies Send Warships After Declaring Victory

President Trump has threatened to destroy Iran’s oil infrastructure on Kharg Island if Tehran obstructs shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. He is calling on the United Kingdom and other affected nations to send warships to ensure the strait remains open and safe. Iran has responded by threatening retaliatory strikes on US-linked energy facilities and the capture of US troops if its infrastructure is attacked.

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DOGE Staffers Express No Regrets Over Job Losses and Unmet Deficit Goals

It’s truly astonishing to hear that two staffers involved with DOGE, when questioned under oath, expressed no regrets for individuals losing their livelihoods and, furthermore, admitted that their actions did not in fact reduce the federal deficit. These depositions paint a rather stark picture of the mindset of some individuals in positions of influence. The assertion of no regrets, particularly when faced with the tangible consequence of people losing income, speaks volumes about a potential disconnect from the human impact of policy decisions.

The claim that the deficit was not reduced, despite the stated intentions or justifications for their actions, raises significant questions about the efficacy and purpose of the DOGE initiative.… Continue reading

Vance’s Iran War Stance Under Scrutiny Amid Political Maneuvering

Despite previously being a vocal proponent of swift action and clear endorsements of President Trump’s foreign policy decisions, Vice President Vance has adopted a notably reserved stance regarding the current conflict with Iran. This shift in public communication is characterized by his reticence to share personal opinions, instead frequently deferring to the President’s pronouncements and objectives. This cautious approach, potentially driven by political calculations or philosophical differences, contrasts with his past effusive support for similar military operations and raises questions about his full alignment with the administration’s war messaging.

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Trump’s Private Number A Public Commodity

President Trump’s personal phone number has become a highly sought-after commodity, reportedly being offered for sale to deep-pocketed interests seeking influence. Journalists, CEOs, and even crypto enthusiasts are allegedly attempting to acquire the number, leading to a frenzied “horse-trading” among reporters. This constant barrage of calls, especially after major news events, makes it difficult for the White House to present a clear message. Despite the chaos, the president’s advisers have no plans to change the number, as he reportedly enjoys the direct access and engagement with the press.

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Iran Urges Trust While Bombing Neighbors

Hundreds have been detained across multiple provinces in Iran over the past two weeks, facing accusations of offenses ranging from “disturbing public opinion” to “online activities” and “cooperation with hostile countries.” State media has broadcast forced confessions from some detainees, raising concerns among rights advocates about their use in legal proceedings. The crackdown is accompanied by explicit threats from officials, including warnings of forceful responses to protests and pursuit of government opponents both inside and outside the country. Simultaneously, reports indicate new arrests linked to alleged espionage, with security agencies detaining individuals accused of spying for foreign nations and targeting those documenting conflict. Internet disruptions further limit information flow, and concerns grow over the fate of detainees amidst heightened security deployments and unacknowledged detentions.

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Italy Revokes Citizenship Rights for Millions with Italian Roots

The Italian Constitutional Court has signaled its support for a new government law restricting citizenship for those born abroad, a decision that challenges the country’s long-standing principle of citizenship by descent. This ruling, expected to be finalized in the coming weeks, will significantly impact descendants seeking Italian citizenship, as it limits recognition to those with parents or grandparents born in Italy and who held solely Italian citizenship at the time of their descendant’s birth. The decision comes as Italy grapples with a declining population and emigration, potentially hindering initiatives to attract Italian descendants back to depopulated regions. Lawyers are exploring further legal avenues, including appeals to EU courts and Italy’s Court of Cassation, to challenge the new citizenship rules.

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Noem’s Multi-Million Dollar Contract to Company Accused of People Smuggling Sparks Outrage

SLSCO, a significant Republican donor, faced accusations in a lawsuit filed by two former security contractors. These contractors alleged that the company engaged in human and weapons smuggling by bringing Mexican nationals into the U.S. as workers and armed guards. The lawsuit detailed discoveries of illegal migrant labor and armed Mexican guards at border wall sites, including a firefight involving these guards. When the contractors reported these issues to superiors and subsequently to the FBI, they claim they were retaliated against and fired. While the lawsuit was voluntarily dismissed by the plaintiffs, SLSCO has not publicly commented on the allegations.

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TSA Workers Forced to Work Without Pay Amidst DHS Funding Dispute

TSA employees continue to work without guaranteed paychecks during the ongoing government shutdown, forcing many to make difficult financial decisions and experience significant stress. The financial strain is exacerbated by the looming spring break travel season and the requirement for detailed doctor’s notes for sick days, leading to increased absenteeism and longer security lines at airports. Community groups and airports have stepped in to offer support through donations of food and gift cards to assist these essential workers, who are questioning their career stability despite being guaranteed back pay after the shutdown concludes.

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