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TODAY'S NEWS, March 10-11, 2026

TODAY'S NEWS, March 10-11, 2026

Episode 214 Published 5 days, 6 hours ago
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IN POLITICAL NEWS

Polling shows majority public backing for U.S. strikes on Iran as officials signal the conflict may be nearing its end.

Intelligence reports indicate U.S. interception of Iranian communications possibly linked to sleeper-cell activity.

Federal authorities seize election-related records in Arizona as broader investigations into past electoral disputes continue.

Rep. Kevin Kiley announces plans to refile as an independent while continuing to caucus with Republicans.

The Alexander brothers are convicted in a high-profile sex-trafficking trial.

New controversy emerges around political figure Zohran Mamdani following remarks related to protests and extremism.

Media reporting highlights large-scale alleged medical and hospice fraud operations in Los Angeles County.

The administration moves to restrict Small Business Administration loans to foreign nationals.

Energy policy debates intensify at state level, including reactions to green programs and new refinery developments in Texas.

U.S. intelligence reportedly obtains a Russian microwave-type weapon linked to “Havana Syndrome.”

Polling and electoral dynamics suggest closely contested Senate races amid shifting party popularity.

New voter-protection legislation advances in parts of the U.S., sparking debate over ID requirements.

Media narratives around oil prices and administration responses generate contrasting coverage.

IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS

Reports suggest limited prospects for new prosecutions connected to the Epstein case.

State-level authorities in New Mexico open investigations into activities at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch property.

IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS

Indiana and Missouri pass laws targeting sanctuary policies and alleged financial crimes tied to undocumented immigration.

Washington State legislation permits non-citizens to serve in certain law-enforcement roles.

IN CULTURAL NEWS

Commentary notes growing attention to religious interpretations of Middle East events among some Christian groups.

Forecasts indicate a large share of California teachers may retire within the next decade.

Internal leadership tensions continue within Democratic Party structures.

A Catholic bishop in California is removed following allegations of financial misconduct.

IN TRANSOID NEWS

Several gender-affirming care clinics reportedly close amid policy and funding pressures.

IN ECONOMIC NEWS

U.S. electricity generation reaches record levels while local opposition to solar expansion appears in some areas.

Connecticut lawmakers consider limits on self-checkout lanes to support retail employment.

Existing home sales show short-term gains but remain down year-over-year.

Analysts emphasize energy generation as a critical strategic economic resource.

New developments in robot-built, 3D-printed housing enter the market.

Exxon relocates its legal headquarters from New Jersey to Texas.

Corporate relocations and restructuring continue, including moves by major brands and executives.

Retail giant Costco lowers certain prices amid easing inflation trends.

IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS

Naval engagements in the Persian Gulf highlight U.S. defensive capabilities against drone and missile threats.

The U.S. Justice Department reportedly investigates election-technology firm activities overseas.

A deadly bus fire in Switzerland raises concerns about possible deliberate violence.

Leadership succession developments unfold within Iran’s political structure.

Saudi Arabia restores refinery operations following regional attacks, contributing to falling oil prices.

Energy shortages and reserve releases s

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