March 2026

Trump Administration Seeks Endangered Species Act Exemption For Gulf Oil, Gas Projects

Environmental groups are fighting an administration move to exempt expanded oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico from the Endangered Species Act, citing national security as justification. This action alarms conservationists who fear it sets a dangerous precedent, potentially endangering species like the critically low Rice’s whale and opening the door for fossil fuel projects without adequate environmental review. Legal challenges are underway to block a meeting of the Endangered Species Committee, nicknamed the “God Squad,” arguing procedural requirements have not been met. The administration contends national security provisions negate the act’s usual requirements, while experts question the necessity and effectiveness of such an exemption.

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Pentagon Pete’s Religious War Talk Alarms Troops

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has faced criticism from Pentagon staff, military officials, and veterans groups for introducing monthly worship services that critics argue violate the separation of church and state. Concerns have been raised that Hegseth, a former Fox News host, is imposing his evangelical beliefs on service members and creating an exclusionary environment. This shift contrasts with the military’s historically nondenominational approach to faith, with some service members reporting commanders invoking religious rhetoric and references to holy war, potentially harming morale and the intended purpose of faith support within the military.

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Trump Ballroom Design Criticized for Humiliating Flaws

Architects are raising alarms about the design flaws of a new presidential ballroom, citing issues such as fake windows, obstructive columns, and stairs that lead nowhere. The project, described as a “vanity project,” is also criticized for its excessive size, which will dwarf the existing White House and disrupt its historic symmetry. Public feedback overwhelmingly opposes the construction, with many commenters expressing dismay at the demolition of the East Wing and the perceived gaudiness and lack of modesty in the ballroom’s design.

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Zelenskyy Exposes Global Drone Factory Boom Behind Ukraine’s Back

Ukrainian companies have established approximately ten interceptor drone production facilities internationally, operating independently of state oversight. President Zelenskyy expressed concern that these overseas ventures could ultimately undermine Ukraine’s own export capabilities. He highlighted instances where Ukrainian-built drones were sold without essential components like warheads, leading foreign partners to seek assistance from Ukraine directly, despite the existence of substantial domestic production capacity and a significant state contract for one such company.

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Antifa Trial Verdict Creates Dangerous Precedent

The conviction of nine activists on terrorism charges in Texas sets a concerning precedent, allowing the Trump administration to target leftwing groups and label them as domestic terrorists. While the administration framed the verdict as a victory against “antifa,” legal experts note the terrorism charges focused narrowly on specific criminal acts rather than organizational ties or ideology. Concerns have been raised that the prosecution may have criminalized common practices like using secure messaging apps or reading certain literature, potentially chilling free speech and assembly. This case highlights how easily conspiracy charges can be constructed, and experts predict the government is likely to pursue similar prosecutions against individuals perceived to be associated with “antifa.”

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Pope Issues Stark Warning to Trump Supporters

Pope Leo XIV has publicly condemned Donald Trump’s military operation in Iran, stating that God does not heed the prayers of those who engage in warfare. During his Palm Sunday address, the pontiff advocated for peace, reminding worshipers that Jesus Christ rejects the prayers of those with “hands full of blood.” The Pope expressed deep concern for “crucified humanity” and urged those instigating conflicts to have mercy on the victims. This statement comes amid reports of U.S. officials using religious justifications for the war, with some commanders reportedly invoking divine plans and Armageddon to encourage troops, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth praying for “overwhelming violence” in Iran.

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Japan Sends Combat Troops to Philippines Amid Regional Tensions

As a significant step in regional security cooperation, Japan is poised to deploy combat-capable Self-Defense Forces (SDF) troops to the Philippines for the first time since World War II. These SDF personnel will participate in the largest Balikatan military exercises to date, alongside Philippine, U.S., and Australian forces. This deployment marks a new era of partnership, with estimates suggesting several hundred, potentially up to 1,000, Japanese troops will join the joint drills.

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Tax Ultra-Elites’ Wealth, Not Just Income

The article details a historical trend of declining tax burdens for the wealthiest Americans, particularly the top 1 percent and even more so for billionaires. This decline is attributed to decades of Republican tax cuts and policy changes, as well as the ability of the ultra-rich to avoid taxes by leveraging unrealized gains on their assets. Public sentiment strongly favors increased taxation on billionaires, with various proposals like taxing unrealized gains or implementing a direct wealth tax gaining traction. However, these proposals face significant political and financial opposition from the billionaire class itself, alongside concerns from some elected officials about economic competitiveness.

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European Allies Perceive Russia’s Support for Iran Exceeds US Acknowledgement

European allies are increasingly informing American diplomats that Russia is directly and materially assisting Iran’s war efforts, a development extending beyond publicly acknowledged levels. This Russian-Iranian cooperation, described as “two-way,” is seen as intertwining the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, with evidence suggesting Russia provides intelligence on American targets to Iran, potentially to facilitate attacks. Furthermore, Iran’s technological advancements in drone warfare are now observable in regional attacks, with assessments indicating Russia has shared not only drones but also production know-how with Moscow.

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US Deploys 50,000 Troops to Mideast Amid Escalating Tensions

It’s striking to hear that the number of American troops currently stationed in the Middle East has surpassed 50,000. This figure, more than what some might expect, certainly brings a lot of questions to mind about the United States’ ongoing involvement in the region.

The presence of over 50,000 American troops in the Middle East is a significant deployment. This number is reportedly around 10,000 more than what is typically considered the usual presence, highlighting a notable increase in military personnel.

This deployment isn’t a static situation; there have been recent additions, such as the arrival of 2,500 Marines and 2,500 sailors.… Continue reading