March 2026

Veteran Refuses Plea Deal in ICE Protest Conspiracy Case

A US military veteran, Bajun Mavalwalla, faces federal conspiracy charges for his participation in a protest against ICE. Mavalwalla, who served in Afghanistan, asserts his right to protest as fundamentally American and refuses to plead guilty, stating he did not conspire with others. His prosecution, along with other demonstrators, has been criticized as an escalation against free speech rights, prompting the resignation of a US attorney who refused to sign the indictment. Mavalwalla’s trial is scheduled to begin in May, as he continues to speak out against what he views as government overreach.

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Switzerland Halts US Weapons Exports Citing Neutrality, Sparks Debate

Switzerland has stated it will not grant export licenses for weapons to the United States while the ongoing conflict with Iran persists. Citing its neutrality laws, the government indicated that no new export licenses for war materiel to the U.S. have been issued since late February. This decision follows previous rejections of U.S. flyover requests related to Iran, reinforcing Switzerland’s commitment to maintaining neutrality during international armed conflicts.

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Hegseth Demands Proof of Faith for Troop Beards

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s latest directive imposes stricter regulations on beards, raising the bar for religious exemptions and subjecting existing ones to reevaluation. These changes, viewed by rights groups as an infringement on civil liberties, require service members to provide extensive documentation and undergo commander assessments to prove the sincerity of their religious beliefs regarding facial hair. This heightened scrutiny disproportionately impacts religious communities like Sikhs and Muslims, whose tenets mandate beards, and has drawn criticism from advocacy groups and senators who warn of potential harm to military readiness and retention by forcing out observant service members.

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Canadian Mother and Daughter Traumatized by ICE Detainment Amidst Broader Criticism of Republican Party Policies

Tania Warner and her seven-year-old daughter, Ayla Luca, a child with autism, were detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and subsequently transferred to the Dilley immigration processing center, a facility known for its harsh conditions. Warner has been asked to “self-deport” to Canada, despite possessing valid US immigration paperwork until 2030, leading her husband to describe the experience as “traumatizing” for both his wife and daughter. Efforts are underway to secure their release with the support of a local congressman, while Canadian consular officials are aware of the case but cannot exempt citizens from US legal processes.

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Southwest Shatters March Heat Records As Climate Change Becomes Stark Reality

The dangerous heat wave shattering March records in the U.S. Southwest is indicative of escalating extreme weather events occurring with increasing frequency due to global warming. Experts emphasize that these unprecedented and often deadly weather extremes, striking at unusual times and locations, pose a growing danger. A World Weather Attribution report suggests that such March heat would have been virtually impossible without human-caused climate change, which is amplifying temperatures beyond previously imagined bounds.

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Russia Warns Japan Against Remilitarization; Japan Scoffs

This article explores the complex interplay of economic, environmental, and geopolitical factors shaping the future of global energy. It highlights the accelerating transition towards renewable energy sources, driven by climate change concerns and technological advancements. Simultaneously, the piece examines the ongoing reliance on fossil fuels and the challenges associated with achieving energy security and affordability amidst shifting international relations. The implications for developing nations and the potential for new energy technologies to reshape the global landscape are also discussed.

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Trump’s War Reveals Deep Instability and Disastrous Judgment

Far more terrifying than a deranged sheep is a US leader, detached from reality, increasingly paranoid, and committing violence against perceived enemies. President Trump’s delusions about his attack on Iran have become more florid and consequential in his second term. Despite the devastating global economic impact, he denies a calamitous effect, while screens show flames from oil and gas fields. His megalomania, combined with a lack of conscience and empathy, leads him to believe he possesses semi-divine powers, prompting a premature attack on Iran expecting a quick victory, echoing disastrous invasions by Saddam Hussein and Vladimir Putin. Trump’s performance as a skilled deceiver allows him to turn national decay into theater, but the war with Iran has exposed his inability to handle a real crisis.

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Russia Planned Orban Assassination Attempt to Influence Election

It appears that Russian intelligence may have been planning a rather audacious move to influence Hungary’s election results, specifically by staging an assassination attempt on Prime Minister Viktor Orban. This tactic, while seemingly extreme, carries a familiar ring to it, suggesting a pattern of behavior we’ve perhaps seen play out before. The idea, as presented, is a rather chilling playbook: create a dramatic, life-threatening event, likely targeting a prominent nationalist figure like Orban, to then trigger a surge of public sympathy and nationalist fervor. This, in turn, is expected to solidify support and ultimately lead to an election victory for the targeted leader.… Continue reading

Fetterman Suffers Massive Polling Collapse Among Democrats

The political standing of Senator John Fetterman appears to be in a precipitous decline, marked by a staggering 108-point swing in polling, a development that has led to some rather unflattering characterizations. It seems the electorate, or at least a significant portion of it, feels he has fundamentally misrepresented himself and the promises made during his campaign. This drastic shift suggests a deep disconnect between what voters expected and what they are currently perceiving from their senator.

There’s a sentiment that Fetterman is not acting in the best interests of his constituents, a notion fueled by the perception that he’s running on a platform entirely at odds with his current actions.… Continue reading