Mueller Probe’s Shocking Collapse

DOJ agrees to pay Michael Flynn $1.2 million, officially admitting the Russia probe targeted Trump allies in a historic injustice—vindication at last for a loyal patriot railroaded by the deep state. Story Highlights DOJ under...

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$3.5 BILLION Stolen—Newsom Stayed Silent for YEARS

California Governor Gavin Newsom knew about a massive hospice fraud scheme for years while taxpayers lost billions, yet Congress is only now launching a...

AI Deepfakes Flood 2026 Attack Ads

AI-powered deepfakes are slipping into 2026 campaign ads faster than voters can fact-check them, and the patchwork of rules leaves big gaps right where elections matter most.Story SnapshotAI-generated political attack ads have surged in the 2026 cycle, with Texas races becoming a testing ground for realistic synthetic content.A widely discussed example involved an AI-generated ad targeting Texas Democratic candidate James Tallarico, using a cloned-looking version of him reacting to real tweets with only a small “AI Generated” disclosure.More than 30 states have enacted some form of “deepfake” or synthetic-media election rule, but enforcement and coverage vary widely and federal...

Patriot Missiles Vanish: Zelensky’s Urgent Warning

Zelensky’s newest warning is blunt: a widening Middle East conflict could drain Patriot missiles from Ukraine fast enough to hand Putin a battlefield advantage. Quick Take Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Ukraine could face a Patriot interceptor shortage within 1–3 months as Western stocks are diverted to the Iran war. Analysts and officials have repeatedly warned that air-defense shortfalls can quickly translate into Russian airpower gains and frontline breakthroughs. Russian missile-and-drone strikes have targeted Ukrainian energy and civilian infrastructure, increasing pressure on limited interceptors. Multiple 2024 assessments tied Ukraine’s vulnerability to delays and limits in Western resupply, a problem now...

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Trump Eyes Iran Oil Hub Grab

President Trump is weighing a high-stakes move against Iran’s Kharg Island that could break the Strait of Hormuz standoff—or pull America deeper into a...

Tehran Strike Kills Iran Intelligence Chief

Israel’s confirmation that it killed Iran’s intelligence minister signals a new phase of targeted warfare that could redraw the Middle East—fast.Story SnapshotIsraeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Iran’s Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib was killed in an Israeli Air Force strike in Tehran on the night of March 17.Katz said Israel has moved into a “decisive stage” and authorized further targeting of senior Iranian officials without additional approvals.Reports described Khatib as a key figure tied to Iran’s internal repression and overseas intelligence operations since his 2021 appointment.Multiple outlets reported the killing amid a broader spike in direct Israel-Iran confrontation, including...

Robot Rampage Spills Chaos in California

A dancing robot from a Chinese-owned restaurant in California suddenly lost control, knocking over tableware and raising alarms about unchecked foreign tech invading American public spaces. Story Snapshot Humanoid robot at Haidilao hot pot in Cupertino malfunctioned during a dance, spilling sauces and requiring staff to restrain it. Incident occurred weeks before March 18, 2026; video went viral on social media, highlighting reliability risks. No injuries reported, but event spotlights concerns over robot safety in U.S. eateries amid growing tech adoption. Chinese chain Haidilao uses entertainment robots; staff quickly intervened, resuming normal operations. Incident Details at Haidilao Cupertino A humanoid robot at...

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Iran Chokes Hormuz—Oil Price Panic

Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has exposed a blunt reality: America can’t keep underwriting global energy security while wealthy allies hesitate to...

AIRSPACE Shutdown Threat Shocks Washington

Washington’s shutdown dysfunction was so severe that Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned the U.S. could be forced to close parts of American airspace—an unprecedented hit to travel, commerce, and basic government competence. Quick Take Duffy warned that controller shortages during a 35-day shutdown could force “certain parts” of U.S. airspace to close, triggering cascading delays and cancellations. Flight disruptions spiked into the thousands, with Duffy citing a sharp jump in delays tied to staffing compared with normal conditions. The FAA moved toward controlled flight reductions at dozens of high-impact airports, then froze cuts at 6% after staffing improved and President...

ZERO-Dollar Paychecks Slam TSA Screeners

Senate Democrats’ DHS funding blockade is leaving roughly 50,000 TSA screeners protecting America’s airports without a paycheck as spring break travel surges. Story Snapshot TSA officers deemed “essential” are still required to report to work despite receiving zero-dollar paychecks during the partial shutdown. The shutdown began after DHS funding lapsed in mid-February 2026, tied to a policy fight over immigration enforcement funding and conditions. Airport delays are growing as absences and resignations rise, and some travelers report multi-hour checkpoint lines. Major airports have started offering grocery cards, gas cards, and food pantries to help screeners stay on the job. Industry...

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