March 2026

Ms. Rachel Declares It Political to Fight for Children’s Rights

Prominent children’s entertainer Ms. Rachel, whose real name is Rachel Accurso, is actively working with legal teams and activists to shut down the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in South Texas. This facility has been detaining children and their parents, with reports detailing inadequate conditions such as limited education and moldy food. Accurso’s involvement stems from learning about the plight of detained children, including a 5-year-old separated from his father and a 9-year-old hoping to attend a spelling bee. Despite facing backlash for her political advocacy on behalf of children globally, Accurso emphasizes her commitment to the belief that all children deserve care and equality, regardless of their background or circumstances.

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TSA Officers Quit Amid Shutdown Amidst Unpaid Wages

Since the government shutdown began on February 14th, over 400 Transportation Security Administration workers have resigned from their positions, opting to work without pay. This exodus, coupled with a national callout rate exceeding 10% on more than half of the days in the past week, has led to increased wait times and frustration at airports nationwide. The funding lapse at the Department of Homeland Security stems from Democratic demands for reforms at Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. Despite these challenges, efforts in the Senate to pass legislation solely funding TSA workers have failed to advance.

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Fetterman’s Unpopularity Reaches Historic Low Following Election

Senator John Fetterman’s approval has reportedly fallen dramatically since his election, with some analyses suggesting no historical precedent for his current unpopularity, even among Democrats. This decline has led to increased calls for his removal, with some Pennsylvania Democrats openly questioning his electability and even supporting potential primary challengers. Fetterman’s vote to advance Markwayne Mullin’s nomination for Homeland Security Secretary, the only Democrat to do so, has further fueled criticism and calls for his ouster.

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NH Wedding Venue Floor Collapse Injures Multiple Guests

Six individuals were transported to area hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries following a floor collapse at the Preserve at Chocorua wedding venue in Tamworth, New Hampshire. The incident occurred around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 21, 2026, while approximately 140 wedding guests were present. The collapse created a significant opening in the floor, causing about 70 guests to fall into the basement, some becoming trapped by debris. Investigators believe the building may have been over capacity at the time of the incident, and an investigation into the cause is underway.

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Socialists Win Big Cities, Far-Right Falls Short of Breakthrough

Socialists secured control of several key cities, including Paris, where Emmanuel Grégoire was elected mayor, indicating gains for the traditional left. While the far right achieved a notable victory in Nice, it fell short of broader breakthroughs, losing in other prioritized locations like Marseille. This electoral landscape provides an early indication of the political dynamics leading up to the 2027 presidential race.

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Humanitarian Convoy Arrives in Cuba Amidst Controversy

“Our America Convoy to Cuba,” comprising 650 delegates from 33 countries and 120 organizations, has arrived in Cuba carrying approximately 20 tons of humanitarian aid. This influx of support, including solar panels, food, and medicine, aims to alleviate the island’s severe energy crisis and economic hardships exacerbated by U.S. sanctions. Organizers emphasize their defiance of what they term “collective punishment” and a refusal to normalize the situation. Cuba’s Deputy Foreign Minister affirmed that the nation’s political system is not subject to negotiation with the United States.

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Emanuel Proposes Federal Employee Ban on Prediction Markets

As a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, Rahm Emanuel has put forth a broad proposal to ban federal employees and their families from participating in prediction markets. This initiative, aimed at combating a perceived culture of corruption in national politics, would extend to all branches of the federal government. Emanuel stated his intention to establish a Justice Department division to investigate such betting, spurred by concerns that individuals with insider information may have profited from bets related to national security events. He frames this proposal as a necessary “power washing” for a capital he believes has become desensitized to ethical breaches.

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Korean President Excludes Multi-Homeowners from Real Estate Policy Discussions

President Lee Jae Myung has directed his office and the Cabinet to exclude multiple homeowners and those with expensive, unoccupied properties from the formulation and approval of real estate policies. This measure is part of a broader effort to curb housing speculation and ensure fairness in the property market. Lee emphasized that escaping the “real estate republic” is a critical goal for national transformation, signaling a zero-tolerance approach to any flaws in housing policies. The administration is also reinstating heavy capital gains taxes in May to further discourage speculative investment.

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Trump Claims No Talks With Iran’s Supreme Leader Amidst Confusion

Despite Iran’s denial of ongoing talks and their characterization of the U.S. president “backing down,” President Trump stated that his administration has been engaged in “very good” and “productive” discussions with Iranian counterparts. These engagements, involving senior envoys, have led to a five-day halt in U.S. strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure. While the president acknowledged not hearing directly from Iran’s Supreme Leader, he indicated that those perceived to be in charge have communicated with his team.

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Hatzola Ambulances Torched in London: Suspected Antisemitic Attack Linked to Iran-Backed Group

Four Hatzola ambulances, a volunteer medical emergency response organization, were deliberately set ablaze in north London. This incident has been definitively classified as an antisemitic arson attack by the Metropolitan Police, who are treating it as a hate crime. The Shiite terror group Ashab al-Yamin has claimed responsibility, indicating the nearby synagogue was the intended target. This attack mirrors previous incidents in Belgium and the Netherlands, highlighting a concerning pattern of anti-Jewish violence.

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