Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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This may be the first time a country won Women’s hockey gold, Men’s hockey gold, and paralympic sled hockey! It’s been a rough losing streak for the Canucks! The most brutal loss the US men’s team defeating Canada in overtime at the Olympics in February.
The US men’s hockey team won its first gold medal in in 46 years!
President Donald Trump spoke from the White House to the U.S. Olympic men’s hockey team Sunday after their thrilling 2-1 overtime victory over Canada to win the gold medal in Milan, Italy.
PJ Media,
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Danny Manney
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3/16/2026 5:51:58 AM
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The waiver allows that oil to move into global markets for a short period while energy prices face pressure from the conflict in the Middle East.
The decision came as oil markets tightened following the confrontation with Iran and disruptions in regional shipping lanes. Energy traders have warned that sudden supply shocks can push gasoline and heating costs sharply higher. The oil already sitting on tankers represents existing production instead of new drilling, and allowing those barrels to move simply puts supply into circulation that otherwise would remain stranded.
New York Post,
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Zoe Hussain
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President Trump on Sunday warned NATO faces a “very bad” future if the US allies fail to help reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz, as oil prices soar during the Iran war.
Trump said in an interview with the Financial Times that European nations and other global powers that rely on Gulf oil should join a US-led effort to secure the waterway — where roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply normally flows.
“It’s only appropriate that people who are the beneficiaries of the Strait will help to make sure that nothing bad happens there,” Trump told the British outlet,
Issues & Insights,
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Editorial Board
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3/16/2026 5:48:11 AM
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In just the first five months of the new fiscal year, the federal government has already spent more than $3 trillion – more than it spent in all of 2009 – $1 trillion of which it had to borrow.
And what is all this money going toward? The federal government was told 15 years ago to take a full, annual inventory of everything it does. It’s never been able to get that done.
“Each year, the federal government spends trillions of dollars on federal programs that support the American people and address policy goals,” notes the Government Accountability Office in a report released earlier this month. “However,
American Thinker,
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Kenneth R. Timmerman
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Friday the 13th marked the beginning of the third week of the Iran war. And despite the doom and gloom from Democrats in Congress and their spokespeople in the media, we are winning. Big time.
According to the secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Dan Caine, we have destroyed 90% of Iran’s ballistic missiles and 95% of their drones, and we are well on the way to destroying their ability not just to assemble more, but to manufacture missile and drone components.
Breitbart News,
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Kurt Zindulka
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3/16/2026 5:43:31 AM
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Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel has drawn criticism for calling on migrants in Germany to vote against the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
Merkel, who served as the architect of the European Migrant Crisis in 2015, when she unilaterally decided to open the EU’s borders to unprecedented waves of foreigners from the Middle East and Africa, resulting in dramatic demographic transformations in her country and across the continent, appears to have let the cat out of the bag as to her motivation for doing so.
Just the News,
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Nicholas Ballasy
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3/16/2026 5:41:55 AM
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criminal referral first filed by a Trump administration official is now emerging as a new point of contention in the 2026 California governor’s race, as Democratic candidate and billionaire Tom Steyer seeks to use the allegations to challenge the candidacy of fellow Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell.
The issue stems from a November 2025 referral submitted by Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, to the U.S. Department of Justice.
In the letter, Pulte alleged that Swalwell may have made false statements on mortgage documents tied to a Washington, D.C., property by indicating the home would serve as a primary residence, which can qualify borrowers for more favorable loan terms.
Daily Sceptic [UK],
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Will Jones
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3/15/2026 6:46:04 AM
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George Soros’s Open Society Foundations is funding the slavery reparations campaign against Britain. The Telegraph has the story.
The Open Society Foundations (OSF), established by Hungarian investor George Soros and now led by his son, Alex Soros, has donated vast sums from its $23 billion (£17.2 billion) endowment to progressive causes.
The foundation has provided hundreds of thousands of dollars to groups seeking to claim reparations from Britain for slavery and colonialism.
The OSF helped to found a joint Caribbean and African campaign, and supported organisations that are now considering international litigation that could heap pressure on the British Government.
The Hill,
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Julia Mueller
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Democrats are fighting over a rare Senate opening in Illinois, with Tuesday’s party primary likely to decide the deep-blue state’s next senator.
At the top of the 10-candidate field, Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi and Robin Kelly and Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton are blitzing ads, exchanging jabs and drawing support from national figures as they barrel toward the March 17 showdown. And Gov. JB Pritzker (D), who’s backing Stratton, looms large.The winner will be all but assured to succeed Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), whose decision to retire after five terms set off a high-stakes scramble in Prairie State politics.
The Hill,
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Sophie Broms
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Formula 1 has called off Grand Prix races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia next month due to the ongoing conflict with Iran, the sport and its governing body confirmed on Saturday.
Officials announced the decision in a statement ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai, noting it was made after “careful evaluations” and in consultation with the FIA and race promoters in the respective countries. The races were scheduled to take place in Bahrain on April 12 and in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on April 19.
“It has been confirmed today that, after careful evaluations, due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East region,
Breitbart News,
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Ian Hanchett
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During an interview with MS NOW on Saturday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi responded to claims that he told the U.S. that Iran had enough uranium to make multiple nuclear weapons by saying that he did say they had enough material that, if enriched further, could make ten nuclear weapons, but claiming that this was actually just trying to convey how big of a concession Iran was willing to make and not making a threat.Araghchi said, “I never said that we are going to make the bombs.
New York Post,
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Nina Joudeh
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3/15/2026 5:30:57 AM
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Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick says he has traded California for Texas, joining a growing list of billionaires abandoning the state as lefty lawmakers push for a one-off tax their wealth.
Appearing on TPBN to discuss his robotics startup Atoms, Kalanick told hosts John Coogan and Jordi Hays he relocated to Austin on December 18.
California lawmakers and activists are currently pushing a proposed 2026 Billionaire Tax Act, which could appear on the state’s November 2026 ballot. The measure would impose a one-time 5% tax on fortunes exceeding $1 billion and would apply to people who were California residents as of January 1, 2026.