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Iran Launches Failed Missile Attack on Diego Garcia US Base

Iran launched missiles toward Diego Garcia, a remote Indian Ocean island that hosts a major U.K.-U.S. military base located approximately 2,500 miles from Iran. The missiles failed to reach or hit the base. This represents an expansion of Iran's military actions beyond the Middle East region.

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US-Iran War Continues as Trump Hints at Wind-Down While Deploying More Troops

President Donald Trump has stated he is considering 'winding down' military operations in the Middle East while simultaneously deploying approximately 2,500 additional Marines and three amphibious assault ships to the region. Congress is questioning the timeline and objectives of the ongoing military engagement with Iran under the War Powers Act. The conflict has entered its fourth week with continued escalation despite Trump's comments about meeting objectives.

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US military buildup in Middle East continues as Trump hints at wind-down amid Iran war

President Trump has stated he is considering 'winding down' Middle East military operations while simultaneously the U.S. is deploying approximately 2,500 additional Marines and three amphibious assault ships to the region. The military buildup comes amid an ongoing conflict with Iran that has been active for approximately three weeks. Fighting has focused significantly on the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, with multiple nations in the Gulf region reporting Iranian attacks.

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US-Iran War Escalates with Energy Infrastructure Attacks

A war between the US-Israel alliance and Iran has been ongoing for nearly three weeks, with both sides conducting strikes on military and energy infrastructure targets. Iran has targeted energy facilities in Gulf Arab states and threatened the Strait of Hormuz shipping route, while the US has moved additional military assets including Patriot missiles to the Middle East. The conflict has caused oil prices to rise and global market volatility as attacks continue on both sides.

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US Military Operations in Middle East Escalate Despite Trump Hints at Wind-Down

President Donald Trump has stated he is considering "winding down" military operations in the Middle East while simultaneously deploying approximately 2,500 additional Marines and three amphibious assault ships to the region. The U.S. is engaged in ongoing military operations involving Iran, with conflict focused around the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has reportedly launched missiles toward a U.S.-U.K. military base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, though the missiles did not hit their target.

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Iranian and Romanian Nationals Charged for UK Nuclear Base Breach Attempt

Police in Scotland have charged an Iranian man and a Romanian woman after they attempted to enter a UK naval base that houses Britain's nuclear-armed submarines. The incident occurred at what appears to be a sensitive military facility related to the UK's nuclear submarine program. Both individuals have been formally charged in connection with the attempted breach.

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COVID-19 Crisis Continues in India with Record Deaths and New Treatments

India recorded 330,000 new COVID-19 cases and 2,263 deaths in a single day, with active cases surpassing 2.4 million. The Indian drug regulator granted restricted emergency use approval to Zydus Cadila's hepatitis drug Pegylated Interferon (Virafin) for COVID-19 treatment. The Indian government announced it will provide 5 kg of free food grains to approximately 800 million poor beneficiaries for May and June 2021.

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Former FBI Director Robert Mueller Dies at 81

Robert S. Mueller III, former FBI director, has died at age 81. Mueller served as FBI director and transformed the agency after the September 11, 2001 attacks. He later served as special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.

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Energy Crisis Prompts Global Response and Policy Changes

Multiple countries are experiencing energy and fuel supply challenges linked to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. The International Energy Agency has recommended behavioral changes including slower driving and working from home to address energy price pressures. Various governments are implementing different policy responses, with Georgia suspending fuel taxes and Cuba experiencing severe shortages amid international sanctions.

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Ukraine-Russia War Continues as Peace Talks Planned

A Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia killed at least two people and wounded two children on Saturday, according to a regional official. A Ukrainian delegation is traveling to the United States for talks aimed at restarting stalled peace negotiations. The strike occurred as Ukraine seeks to move forward with diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict.

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Homeland Security Funding Crisis Disrupts Airport Operations

A bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security has failed to advance in the Senate, extending the shutdown into its second month. Transportation Security Administration workers are going without full pay during the funding crisis. Air travelers are experiencing longer wait times and unpredictable delays at airports due to TSA worker shortages.

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Parents Increasingly Reject Medical Care for Infants Due to Anti-Science Sentiment

A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association has documented cases of parents declining routine preventive medical care for infants beyond just vaccines. Doctors report observing increased skepticism toward standard infant medical procedures that they consider safe and routine. This trend appears to be connected to broader patterns of medical mistrust and anti-science sentiment among some parents.

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Rising Gas Prices Impact Drivers as Iran War Drives Oil Markets

Gas prices have risen significantly due to conflict in the Middle East involving Iran, affecting drivers across the United States. Georgia has suspended its fuel tax in response to the price increases. U.S. stock markets have declined, with oil prices rising amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.

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Iran Executes Three Young Men Amid Crackdown on Dissent

Three young men were executed by hanging in Iran this week, according to reports. The executions have raised concerns among human rights groups about potential increased use of capital punishment by Iranian authorities. Iran has separately reported that its Natanz nuclear facility was attacked, with officials blaming the United States and Israel.

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Extreme weather events impact multiple regions with heat, flooding, and cyclones

Multiple extreme weather events are currently impacting different regions globally, including unusual March heat reaching record temperatures in parts of the western United States. Heavy rains caused severe flooding on Hawaii's Oahu island, prompting evacuations of over 5,500 people and rescues of more than 200 individuals. Tropical Cyclone Narelle made landfall in Australia as a Category 4 storm and is moving toward the Northern Territory as a Category 2 system expected to strengthen.

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Rising Gas Prices Hit US Drivers and Economy Hard

Gas prices in the United States have risen significantly following conflict in the Middle East. Georgia has become the first U.S. state to suspend fuel taxes in response to the price increases. The rising prices are expected to impact both drivers and automakers.

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Flash Flooding Devastates Hawaii's Oahu Island

Severe flash flooding has struck Hawaii's Oahu island, prompting widespread rescue operations and evacuations. Hundreds of people have been rescued from the flood waters according to emergency officials. Evacuation orders were issued for areas near a dam due to concerns about rising water levels and potential overtopping.

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TSA struggles with long lines as DHS funding bill fails amid government shutdown

A bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security has failed to advance in the Senate during a partial government shutdown. The shutdown has resulted in unpaid TSA workers and significantly longer security lines at major airports across the country. Leaders from both parties are working to reach a compromise to reopen the Department of Homeland Security amid mounting airport delays.

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Federal Judge Blocks Pentagon Press Access Restrictions

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a Pentagon policy that restricted news reporters' access to the Defense Department. U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman ruled that key portions of the new press policy are unlawful and unconstitutional. The case was brought by The New York Times, with the judge siding with the newspaper against the policy changes implemented under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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Government Shutdown Creates Airport Security Chaos Nationwide

A partial government shutdown has left Transportation Security Administration workers unpaid, resulting in significantly longer security lines at major airports nationwide. A Senate bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security has failed to advance, with Democrats declining to provide necessary support. The prolonged wait times have caused some travelers to miss flights, with conditions expected to worsen.

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Pentagon press policy limiting media access ruled unconstitutional by federal judge

A federal judge struck down the Pentagon's new press policy that restricted media access, ruling it unconstitutional. The policy was implemented by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and led to an exodus of reporters from the Pentagon. The case was brought by The New York Times, with Judge Paul Friedman finding the policy violated First and Fifth Amendment rights.

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Tropical Cyclone Narelle Threatens Northern Australia

Tropical Cyclone Narelle has made landfall in northern Australia and is moving towards the Northern Territory. The cyclone is currently classified as a Category 2 system but is expected to strengthen. Multiple landfalls are forecast as the storm continues its path.

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Illinois Democratic Primaries Show Mixed Results for AIPAC

AIPAC-backed candidates achieved mixed results in Illinois Democratic primaries, winning some races while losing others where the organization invested heavily. Daniel Biss, who has criticized Israel, won his House primary despite AIPAC opposition, while Melissa Bean secured victory in the 8th district with AIPAC support. Juliana Stratton won the Senate primary with backing from Governor JB Pritzker's political operation.

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Trump Administration Takes Action Against Harvard University

The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University through the Justice Department, alleging the university failed to adequately address antisemitism on campus. The lawsuit seeks to freeze existing federal grants to Harvard and recover grants that have already been paid to the university. Harvard University has rejected the complaint, calling it a 'pretextual and retaliatory action' from the Trump administration.

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Trump administration sues Harvard over alleged failure to protect Jewish students

The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging the institution failed to protect Jewish students from harassment and intimidation. The lawsuit claims Harvard rewarded students who engaged in assaultive or harassing behavior toward Jewish and Israeli peers. Harvard University has rejected the complaint, characterizing it as a retaliatory action from the Trump administration.

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Hawaii Faces Worst Flooding in Decades with Evacuations Underway

Hawaii is experiencing its worst flooding in more than 20 years, with heavy rains falling on soil already saturated from a previous winter storm. Hundreds of people have been rescued and evacuation orders have been issued, particularly on Oahu island. Officials report that more rain is expected over the weekend.

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Cuba Faces Energy Crisis as US Relations Remain Tense

Cuba is experiencing a severe energy crisis that has prompted various international responses and diplomatic developments. The Cuban government has rejected a U.S. Embassy request to bring fuel into the country while simultaneously calling on Cuban exiles to invest in the island. A humanitarian convoy carrying approximately 20 tons of aid from 33 countries has arrived in Cuba with some 650 delegates from 120 organizations.

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Government Shutdown Causes Airport Security Delays and TSA Worker Hardships

A partial government shutdown has left TSA workers unpaid and caused extended security wait times at major US airports, with some lines stretching for hours. A Senate bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security failed to advance despite growing concerns about the airport delays. Twenty US airports that use private security companies instead of TSA are not experiencing the same lengthy delays.

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Trump's Pearl Harbor Reference Creates Diplomatic Tensions with Japan

President Trump referenced Japan's 1941 Pearl Harbor attack when defending his approach to Iran policy during interactions with Japanese leadership. The reference has caused reactions in Japan, where officials typically avoid public discussion of the World War II attack. Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi has not publicly responded to Trump's comments.

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Cuba Energy Crisis Deepens as US Embassy Denied Fuel Request

Cuba is experiencing a severe energy crisis that has affected various aspects of life on the island. The U.S. Embassy in Havana requested to bring in fuel but Cuba rejected this request, calling it 'shameless.' Meanwhile, international humanitarian aid totaling approximately 20 tons has arrived on the island through a solidarity caravan involving delegates from 33 countries.

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Illinois Senate Race Makes History with Black Women Representation

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won the Democratic nomination for Senate, positioning her to potentially become the third Black woman serving simultaneously in the US Senate. Stratton's victory was aided by significant outside spending, much of it from Illinois Governor JB Pritzker. The win occurred during a broader set of Illinois Democratic primaries that also saw victories by Daniel Biss for a House seat and Melissa Bean's comeback for another House district.

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Trump Issues Executive Orders Affecting College Football and Banking

President Donald Trump has issued an executive order that bars College Football Playoff and other postseason games from airing during the annual Army-Navy game in December. The order directs the commerce secretary and FCC chairman to coordinate with organizers to protect the Army-Navy game's television window. The Trump administration has also delayed a planned executive order involving the banking system and immigration enforcement following objections from banks.

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Illinois Senate Race Delivers Historic Win for Black Women Representation

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won the Democratic nomination for Senate, positioning her to potentially become the third Black woman serving simultaneously in the US Senate. Stratton's victory was aided by significant outside spending, much of it linked to Governor JB Pritzker's political operation. The win occurred during a broader set of Illinois Democratic primaries that also saw victories by Daniel Biss for a House seat and Melissa Bean's congressional comeback.

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Illinois primary elections see victories for Black Democrats backed by Gov. Pritzker

Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won the Democratic Senate primary with significant financial support from Gov. JB Pritzker, positioning her to become another Black female senator. Daniel Biss won the House primary to succeed Rep. Jan Schakowsky despite attacks from AIPAC related to his criticism of Israel. Former Rep. Melissa Bean secured a comeback victory in Illinois' 8th district Democratic primary with support from AIPAC and AI industry money.

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CBS News Shuts Down Historic Radio Service

CBS News is shutting down its radio news service after nearly a century of operation. The closure is part of a broader round of layoffs at the company. The decision eliminates CBS's century-old radio division.

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Parents Increasingly Reject Routine Infant Medical Care Beyond Vaccines

A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has documented an increase in parents declining routine preventive medical care for infants beyond just vaccines. Medical professionals are reporting growing instances of parents refusing standard newborn treatments and procedures. This trend appears to be connected to broader patterns of medical skepticism among some parents.

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Chuck Norris, Action Star and Cultural Icon, Dies at 86

Chuck Norris, the martial artist and actor known for his role in 'Walker, Texas Ranger' and films like 'The Way of the Dragon,' has died at age 86. His family announced his death in a statement, saying they shared the news with 'heavy hearts.' Norris was also known for becoming the subject of numerous internet memes in the early 2000s.

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AI-generated 'MAGA dream girl' highlights rise of artificial personas online

An AI-generated persona named Jessica Foster has gained significant online attention through posts featuring Trump iconography, fighter jets, and world leaders. The artificial persona has attracted thousands of followers who appear unaware of her artificial nature. Experts note this represents a growing trend of AI-generated personas being used to capture social media attention.

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March Madness NCAA Tournament Second Round Underway

The second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament is currently taking place. The first round has concluded and featured notable moments including upsets and strong performances by various teams. Both men's and women's tournament games are being played, with Saturday's women's schedule including matchups like Syracuse vs. Iowa State and Princeton vs. Oklahoma State.

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Justin Timberlake Bodycam Footage Shows DWI Sobriety Test Struggles

Police bodycam footage was released by the Sag Harbor Police Department showing Justin Timberlake performing field sobriety tests during his 2024 DWI arrest. The video shows Timberlake struggling with the tests, including walking in a straight line. Timberlake can be heard telling officers "I'm a little nervous" during the encounter.

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'Buffy' Actor Nicholas Brendon Dies at 54

Nicholas Brendon, who played Xander Harris on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," died at age 54 on March 20. His family stated that he died in his sleep of natural causes. Both his family and news outlets remembered his role in the popular supernatural television series.

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Trump Signs Executive Order Protecting Army-Navy Game TV Window

President Donald Trump has issued an executive order barring College Football Playoff and other postseason games from airing during the annual Army-Navy football game in December. The order directs the commerce secretary and FCC chairman to coordinate with relevant parties to ensure no other college football games conflict with the Army-Navy game's television window. The executive order provides special protection for the traditional military academy matchup's broadcast scheduling.

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