March 2026

Cesar Chavez Accused of Abuse Sparking Reevaluation of Legacy

The legacy of Cesar Chavez, long celebrated as a pivotal figure in the American Civil Rights Movement and a champion for farmworkers, is now facing profound scrutiny following disturbing accusations of abuse. These allegations, which have surfaced with increasing prominence, suggest a darker aspect to the life of the man whose name adorns streets, schools, and a state holiday. The revelations challenge deeply held perceptions and force a re-evaluation of a figure many have held in reverence.

Central to these emerging accounts is the testimony of Dolores Huerta, a prominent female ally and co-founder of the United Farm Workers. In a disclosure that has sent ripples through activist circles, Huerta has stated that Chavez sexually assaulted her.… Continue reading

Pritzker Backed Candidate Who Ran F Trump Ad Wins Senate Primary

Governor JB Pritzker’s endorsement of his lieutenant governor, Juliana Stratton, proved influential as Stratton secured the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate. Stratton, heavily backed by Pritzker’s financial and political support, narrowly defeated Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi. This victory tests the extent of Pritzker’s sway in Illinois politics, especially as he is considered a potential 2028 presidential contender. Stratton is now poised to become the second Black woman to represent Illinois in the Senate, facing a favorable general election in a deeply Democratic state.

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Mullin’s Military Claims Under Scrutiny Amid DHS Nomination

Senator Markwayne Mullin, tapped by Donald Trump to lead the Department of Homeland Security, has repeatedly spoken in interviews in a manner that suggests personal combat experience, despite never serving in the US military. His statements have often implied firsthand knowledge of war’s grim realities, though he has struggled to clarify the basis of these claims. While Mullin has privately hinted at dangerous private security work in Middle East war zones before entering Congress, his office has stated he engaged in Christian “mission work” with returning troops and has never traveled overseas except for vacation or mission trips. These past comments are now under scrutiny as the Senate considers his nomination.

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Fox Hosts Express Alarm Over Trump’s Economic Policies and Inflation

February’s inflation data significantly exceeded Wall Street expectations, with Producer Price Index (PPI) figures coming in 0.7 percent month-over-month and 0.5 percent higher year-over-year than estimated. This unexpected surge in inflation, coupled with recent weak job creation and economic growth, points towards a concerning economic scenario. The combination of rising prices, high unemployment, and stagnant growth strongly suggests that stagflation is either imminent or has already begun.

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Iran Warns of Imminent Gulf Oil Facility Strikes Amidst Global Market Jitters

The news that Iran is warning of strikes on Gulf oil facilities “in the coming hours,” as reported by state media, has sent ripples of concern through global markets and geopolitical discussions. This direct announcement of intent, rather than a surprise attack, suggests a calculated move by Iran. The very act of broadcasting such a warning raises questions about strategy and intent, implying a confidence that even with advance notice, the targets remain vulnerable, or that the warning itself is part of a larger psychological operation.

The potential impact of such strikes on oil infrastructure in the Gulf is immense and multifaceted.… Continue reading

World On Fire, Gas Prices Soar, Republicans Restrict Voting

Senate Republicans are prioritizing the Save America Act, a bill criticized as a severe voter suppression measure, over pressing national issues. This legislation, falsely premised on widespread non-citizen voting, mandates proof of citizenship and photo ID to register, potentially disenfranchising millions, including Republican-leaning voters. The bill’s requirements to register in person, ending online and mail registration, and mandating the transfer of voter rolls to Homeland Security, would significantly burden citizens and could lead to erroneous purges, despite evidence showing non-citizen voting is not a significant problem.

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Gabbard Admits to Weaponizing Space Amidst Treaty Concerns

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s prepared remarks at a Senate hearing, as reported by NBC News, detailed Iran’s advancements in rebuilding its nuclear capabilities. These omitted statements elaborated on the specifics of Iran’s progress and the implications for the Trump administration’s foreign policy. Gabbard’s public statement, however, offered a less direct assessment, raising questions about the administration’s current posture regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran.

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Denver Crosswalks Hacked With Anti-Trump Messages

Two newly installed crosswalk signal boxes along East Colfax Avenue in Denver were compromised, broadcasting vulgar anti-Trump messages. While the incident was quickly fixed, it generated significant local discussion and amusement. The breach occurred due to the push-buttons retaining their default factory passwords, which are easily discoverable online, a vulnerability in smart city technology that cybersecurity experts warn is a persistent problem. The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure has since updated the passwords at these locations and does not anticipate a recurrence.

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JD Vance Linked to Anti-War Resignation Plot

Vice President JD Vance met with Joe Kent, a top aide to Tulsi Gabbard and director of the National Counterterrorism Center, the day before Kent’s public resignation in protest of President Trump’s war in Iran. During this White House meeting, Kent presented his resignation letter, and Vance reportedly encouraged him to consult with White House leadership before making a final decision. Kent, an anti-interventionist like Vance and Gabbard, cited his inability to support the war in good conscience, claiming it was initiated due to pressure from Israel rather than an imminent threat.

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