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TODAY'S NEWS, March 21-23, 2026 (Stacked!!!)
Episode 219
Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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IN POLITICAL NEWS
- Strategic pressure by President Donald Trump reportedly prompts increased European willingness to support security operations tied to the Strait of Hormuz.
- Rising inflation in Iran fuels speculation about internal dissent and potential negotiations.
- Analysts including Victor Davis Hanson interpret geopolitical maneuvers as advantageous for U.S. policy objectives.
- A United States Secret Service agent faces renewed suspension following security-review concerns tied to a prior incident in Pennsylvania.
- Political controversies continue in local U.S. elections involving candidate scrutiny and immigration enforcement developments.
- Representative Eric Swalwell withdraws legal action regarding alleged privacy violations.
- Federal fraud cases tied to pandemic relief and corruption probes draw renewed attention.
- Legislative deadlock in the United States Senate delays homeland-security funding, raising operational concerns.
- Polling trends shift in several states as voter-registration numbers fluctuate nationally.
- Communities link rising electricity prices to expanding AI data-center infrastructure.
- Electoral outlook indicators present challenges for Democratic candidates in certain regions.
- Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller is reported to have died at age 81.
- A wedding-floor collapse in New Hampshire injures dozens in a mass-casualty incident.
- Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faces scrutiny over campaign expenditures.
- A federal court orders California to pay legal fees to a gun-rights group following a Second Amendment ruling.
- Immigration-enforcement officers assist airport operations during ongoing funding disruptions.
IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS
- The Supreme Court of the United States is expected to address disputes over Temporary Protected Status policies.
- Fiscal management controversies affect school districts in Santa Rosa.
- Welfare-use statistics among immigrant households fuel political debate over immigration policy.
- Plans emerge to commemorate explorer Christopher Columbus with new public statuary.
IN CULTURAL NEWS
- The Supreme Court of the United States rules in favor of a preacher’s public-speech rights in Mississippi.
- Continued population migration reshapes demographics across multiple U.S. states.
IN TRANSOID NEWS
- A transgender athlete files suit against the Ladies Professional Golf Association over eligibility rules.
IN ECONOMIC NEWS
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul acknowledges economic pressures linked to climate legislation.
- Currency analysts forecast a potential rally for the U.S. dollar.
IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS
- Australia’s Prime Minister faces public criticism during a visit to a mosque amid broader cultural tensions.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy rules out holding elections during wartime.
- Gulf states’ heavy reliance on desalination highlights regional water-security vulnerabilities.
- Supply-chain risks emerge as Qatar restricts helium exports.
- Controversial research on intelligence testing in Sub-Saharan Africa sparks global debate.
- U.S. envoys reportedly engage in discussions with Hamas regarding demilitarization proposals.
- Some NATO countries reconsider arms shipments to Ukraine amid shifting priorities.
- Right-leaning candidates perform strongly in recent French local elections.
IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
- Commentator Ben Shapiro reportedly sees declining audience metrics.
- Cultural commentary reflects on declini