Odds of President Donald Trump being impeached during his second term have reached a record high, with betting markets indicating a 67 percent chance. This surge in sentiment follows military strikes against Iran, a widening Middle East conflict, and the death of Iran’s supreme leader, leading to calls for impeachment from some lawmakers and commentators. Despite these developments, impeachment efforts face significant hurdles, including Republican control of Congress and the high threshold required for Senate conviction. The likelihood of future impeachment proceedings is strongly tied to the outcome of the upcoming midterm elections.
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US stocks experienced a decline, with major indexes poised for weekly losses, as disappointing jobs data exacerbated market anxieties. Oil prices continued their ascent, fueled by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns of inflation. The weak jobs report, showing a loss of 92,000 jobs and an increased unemployment rate, complicated the economic outlook, leaving the Federal Reserve in a difficult position regarding potential interest rate adjustments amidst rising energy costs and inflation risks.
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Preliminary U.S. military investigations suggest American forces may have been responsible for a strike on the Shajareye Tayabeh girls’ school in Minab, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 150 students and staff. This assessment comes as part of a broader series of U.S. and Israeli attacks across Iran, following President Donald Trump’s order for “major combat operations.” While the investigation is ongoing and other parties could potentially be identified as responsible, separate analyses indicate a precision strike by U.S. forces targeting naval assets near an adjacent IRGC base is the most likely cause. If confirmed, this incident would represent a significant civilian casualty event in recent U.S. conflicts.
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Military investigators likely attribute a strike on an Iranian girls’ school, which reportedly killed scores of children, to US forces, though a definitive conclusion has not yet been reached. The Pentagon chief has acknowledged the ongoing investigation, emphasizing that the US military does not target civilian facilities. While an Israeli official and a source familiar with joint planning indicated a geographic division of US and Israeli attacks in Iran, the specific details of this incident, including the munition used and the precise responsibility, remain undetermined as new evidence could potentially alter the assessment.
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The White House has drawn criticism for posting a video on its official account that intersperses clips from the video game *Call of Duty* with real footage of missile strikes in Iran. The montage, captioned “Courtesy of the Red, White & Blue,” begins with a video game animation depicting a missile strike before transitioning to actual military footage against Iranian targets. This controversial post followed the U.S. entering an armed conflict with Iran, which has resulted in significant casualties and retaliatory attacks on Israel and U.S. bases. The White House has previously been criticized for using video game imagery, such as from *Pokemon* and *Halo*, in other promotional content.
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A Miami-Dade County Republican Party youth group chat was recently exposed for containing deeply racist and misogynistic posts. The messages included racial slurs, violent fantasies directed at Black individuals, and references to Nazi ideology. In response, Florida International University has launched an investigation, and state senators are calling for the expulsion of the students involved. This incident highlights a concerning pattern of extremist rhetoric within Republican group chats, particularly among younger members, mirroring a broader trend in the conservative movement.
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Following a visit to Venezuela, US Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum described the intervention there as a “brilliant strategic move” ahead of any potential actions concerning Iran. Speaking to reporters on the tarmac in Caracas before his departure, Burgum emphasized the strategic importance of the situation. This statement highlights a key diplomatic and geopolitical assessment made during the official’s return journey to the United States.
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Despite the expected rebound in healthcare employment, this increase does not signal a broad acceleration in hiring. The figures remain subdued following the 2025 slowdown, which marked the weakest job market performance since the pandemic era. This suggests that overall economic growth is still facing headwinds.
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The notion that there will be no deal with Iran unless it involves “unconditional surrender” paints a stark and, frankly, concerning picture of potential diplomatic and military engagement. This kind of rhetoric, demanding absolute capitulation from a sovereign nation, bypasses the very essence of negotiation and implies a level of conflict that is deeply unsettling. The idea of “unconditional surrender” itself conjures historical images, most notably Japan’s surrender after World War II, which followed devastating atomic bombings and a massive planned invasion. To invoke such a demand today, especially without a declared war, raises serious questions about the understanding of international relations and the potential consequences of such an approach.… Continue reading
The U.S. economy experienced a setback in February, losing 92,000 jobs and revising previous months’ job growth figures downward. The unemployment rate edged up to 4.4%, contrary to economists’ expectations of job gains and a steady unemployment rate. This contraction marks the first time since 2010 that the labor market has seen five months of shrinkage in a single year, raising concerns about the economy’s resilience amidst headwinds such as tariff uncertainty and a recent government shutdown.
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Trump Impeachment Odds Soar Amidst Public Skepticism
Odds of President Donald Trump being impeached during his second term have reached a record high, with betting markets indicating a 67 percent chance. This surge in sentiment follows military strikes against Iran, a widening Middle East conflict, and the death of Iran’s supreme leader, leading to calls for impeachment from some lawmakers and commentators. Despite these developments, impeachment efforts face significant hurdles, including Republican control of Congress and the high threshold required for Senate conviction. The likelihood of future impeachment proceedings is strongly tied to the outcome of the upcoming midterm elections.
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Dow Plunges Amidst Soaring Oil Prices and Job Data Fears
US stocks experienced a decline, with major indexes poised for weekly losses, as disappointing jobs data exacerbated market anxieties. Oil prices continued their ascent, fueled by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns of inflation. The weak jobs report, showing a loss of 92,000 jobs and an increased unemployment rate, complicated the economic outlook, leaving the Federal Reserve in a difficult position regarding potential interest rate adjustments amidst rising energy costs and inflation risks.
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US Admits Responsibility for Iran School Bombing
Preliminary U.S. military investigations suggest American forces may have been responsible for a strike on the Shajareye Tayabeh girls’ school in Minab, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 150 students and staff. This assessment comes as part of a broader series of U.S. and Israeli attacks across Iran, following President Donald Trump’s order for “major combat operations.” While the investigation is ongoing and other parties could potentially be identified as responsible, separate analyses indicate a precision strike by U.S. forces targeting naval assets near an adjacent IRGC base is the most likely cause. If confirmed, this incident would represent a significant civilian casualty event in recent U.S. conflicts.
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US Forces Likely Struck Iranian Girls’ School, Sparking Outrage
Military investigators likely attribute a strike on an Iranian girls’ school, which reportedly killed scores of children, to US forces, though a definitive conclusion has not yet been reached. The Pentagon chief has acknowledged the ongoing investigation, emphasizing that the US military does not target civilian facilities. While an Israeli official and a source familiar with joint planning indicated a geographic division of US and Israeli attacks in Iran, the specific details of this incident, including the munition used and the precise responsibility, remain undetermined as new evidence could potentially alter the assessment.
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White House Brags About Iran Strikes With Call Of Duty Clips
The White House has drawn criticism for posting a video on its official account that intersperses clips from the video game *Call of Duty* with real footage of missile strikes in Iran. The montage, captioned “Courtesy of the Red, White & Blue,” begins with a video game animation depicting a missile strike before transitioning to actual military footage against Iranian targets. This controversial post followed the U.S. entering an armed conflict with Iran, which has resulted in significant casualties and retaliatory attacks on Israel and U.S. bases. The White House has previously been criticized for using video game imagery, such as from *Pokemon* and *Halo*, in other promotional content.
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Young Republicans Reveal Racist Group Chat Views
A Miami-Dade County Republican Party youth group chat was recently exposed for containing deeply racist and misogynistic posts. The messages included racial slurs, violent fantasies directed at Black individuals, and references to Nazi ideology. In response, Florida International University has launched an investigation, and state senators are calling for the expulsion of the students involved. This incident highlights a concerning pattern of extremist rhetoric within Republican group chats, particularly among younger members, mirroring a broader trend in the conservative movement.
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US and Venezuela Resume Diplomatic Ties After Maduro Capture
Following a visit to Venezuela, US Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum described the intervention there as a “brilliant strategic move” ahead of any potential actions concerning Iran. Speaking to reporters on the tarmac in Caracas before his departure, Burgum emphasized the strategic importance of the situation. This statement highlights a key diplomatic and geopolitical assessment made during the official’s return journey to the United States.
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US Economy Sheds 92,000 Jobs In February Unexpectedly
Despite the expected rebound in healthcare employment, this increase does not signal a broad acceleration in hiring. The figures remain subdued following the 2025 slowdown, which marked the weakest job market performance since the pandemic era. This suggests that overall economic growth is still facing headwinds.
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Trump Demands Iran’s Unconditional Surrender Igniting Forever War Fears
The notion that there will be no deal with Iran unless it involves “unconditional surrender” paints a stark and, frankly, concerning picture of potential diplomatic and military engagement. This kind of rhetoric, demanding absolute capitulation from a sovereign nation, bypasses the very essence of negotiation and implies a level of conflict that is deeply unsettling. The idea of “unconditional surrender” itself conjures historical images, most notably Japan’s surrender after World War II, which followed devastating atomic bombings and a massive planned invasion. To invoke such a demand today, especially without a declared war, raises serious questions about the understanding of international relations and the potential consequences of such an approach.… Continue reading
US Economy Stalls as February Job Losses Spark Recession Fears
The U.S. economy experienced a setback in February, losing 92,000 jobs and revising previous months’ job growth figures downward. The unemployment rate edged up to 4.4%, contrary to economists’ expectations of job gains and a steady unemployment rate. This contraction marks the first time since 2010 that the labor market has seen five months of shrinkage in a single year, raising concerns about the economy’s resilience amidst headwinds such as tariff uncertainty and a recent government shutdown.
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