March 2026

Brewery Offers Free Beer Upon Trump’s Death Amidst Widespread Celebration Plans

The idea of a brewery preparing to offer free beer upon a prominent, and to many, deeply unpopular political figure’s death isn’t just a quirky marketing stunt; it speaks to a deeply felt sentiment that is both widespread and, frankly, a little unsettling. The very notion of a brewery “doubling down” on such a proposition, especially in the context of reactions surrounding Donald Trump, suggests a significant public sentiment that transcends typical political discourse. It’s as if this offer isn’t just about a free pint, but about marking a moment that many anticipate with an almost unimaginable level of fervor.

Imagine the scene: the news breaks, and the immediate reaction isn’t just quiet relief or polite acknowledgment.… Continue reading

New Evidence Points to Iran War Insider Trading and Profiteering

Amidst the ongoing conflict in Iran, anonymous traders have profited significantly from suspiciously timed bets on prediction markets like Polymarket. One individual amassed nearly $1 million through highly accurate wagers on undisclosed U.S. and Israeli military actions, raising concerns of insider trading. Following similar patterns observed in past events and fueled by newly created accounts betting on a cease-fire, these activities have prompted legislative action. Congress is now considering the BETS OFF Act to prohibit wagers on sensitive government operations, while platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket are implementing new rules to prevent market manipulation and insider trading.

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NC Senate Leader Concedes Primary After 23-Vote Loss

Despite receiving President Trump’s endorsement, the Republican top official in the North Carolina Senate, Phil Berger, conceded to challenger Sam Page after a recount in a tightly contested primary race. Berger, who has led the state Senate for 15 years, congratulated Page on his victory. The close race saw Page ultimately win by 23 votes, leading Berger to acknowledge the voters’ decision. Page is now set to face Democratic candidate Steve Luking in the November general election.

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SEAL Hero Urges Barron Trump To Enlist

Former Governor Jesse Ventura, a decorated Navy SEAL, has publicly urged Barron Trump to enlist in the military. Ventura criticized President Trump for sending others’ children to war while avoiding service himself, stating that a leader should be willing to send their own children. He challenged Barron to break a family tradition of military avoidance and demonstrate patriotism by serving. The call gained traction online, with hashtags and websites emerging advocating for Barron’s enlistment.

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Melania Trump’s 7 Minute Summit Appearance Sparks Criticism

The “unprecedented” global summit, a two-day event intended to foster collaboration among 38 countries, apparently saw its titular host, Melania Trump, depart after a mere seven minutes on its opening day. This brief appearance for the “Fostering the Future Together Global Coalition Summit,” scheduled to kick off at 10 a.m., has certainly raised eyebrows and sparked a range of reactions.

One couldn’t help but notice the striking brevity of the First Lady’s attendance. Seven minutes is a remarkably short span, especially for the commencement of what was billed as a significant international gathering. It leaves one to ponder what could have necessitated such a swift exit from an event she was meant to lead.… Continue reading

Russian Aviation Blogger Shot Down by Own Military Mistaken for Drone

It’s truly a baffling situation, this tragic incident involving a Russian aviation blogger who lost his life after his ultralight aircraft was reportedly mistaken for a Ukrainian drone and shot down. One can only imagine the shock and sorrow that must have enveloped his family and friends, especially given the circumstances.

The very notion of an amateur pilot taking to the skies in such a sensitive time, particularly so close to a facility that manufactures Iskander missiles, raises a significant number of questions. While the intention might have been a simple flight, the context of an ongoing war, with heightened drone activity and a constant state of alert for air defense systems, cannot be ignored.… Continue reading

No Prosecutions for Israeli Killings of Palestinian Civilians in West Bank

Since the beginning of the decade, Israel has not prosecuted its citizens for killing Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank, fostering a climate of impunity for widespread violence. This alarming trend has prompted former prime minister Ehud Olmert to call for international criminal court intervention to address state-backed settler violence, which he claims is aided by Israeli police and military. Senior former Israeli security commanders have also issued a public letter warning that inaction against “Jewish terrorism” poses an existential threat to the nation, highlighting recent incidents where settlers and police have killed multiple Palestinian civilians. Data indicates that since 2020, Israeli soldiers and settlers have killed at least 1,100 Palestinian civilians, with a quarter being children, and no charges have been filed in these cases.

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Prosecutor Admits No Evidence in Powell Renovation Case

Despite subpoenas related to a costly renovation of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters, federal prosecutors acknowledged in a court hearing that they currently lacked evidence of any crimes committed by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The investigation, which began following political pressure from the President, was questioned by a judge who found the justifications for the probe to be “thin and unsubstantiated.” Ultimately, the judge quashed the subpoenas, stating the government had presented “essentially zero evidence to suspect Chair Powell of a crime.”

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Iran Mocks US Negotiations as Self-Inflicted Strategic Failure

The assertion from an Iranian military spokesperson that the United States is essentially negotiating with itself, rather than engaging in genuine dialogue, paints a rather stark picture of the current geopolitical landscape. This perspective suggests a profound internal disconnect within American decision-making, where the administration is perhaps creating its own narratives and then responding to them, rather than engaging in a forthright exchange with Iran. It’s as if the US is trapped in a cycle of its own devising, unable to extricate itself from a situation it has largely manufactured, speaking past its own internal divisions and perceived strategic missteps.

From this viewpoint, the US strategy is perceived as one of calculated delay, potentially waiting for the arrival of additional troops before making any definitive moves.… Continue reading

Trump Claims Iran Offered “Tremendous Present” Amidst Deal Speculation

During a swearing-in ceremony at the White House on March 24, 2026, President Donald Trump announced that Iran had presented the United States with a significant, non-nuclear, oil and gas-related gift, which he described as a demonstration of dealing with the “right people.” Trump reiterated the administration’s commitment to negotiations, stating that Iran is eager to reach an agreement given the severe depletion of its military capabilities. The President emphasized the extent of damage to Iran’s naval and air forces, as well as its missile and communication systems, suggesting a near-total loss of their military assets.

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