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New York Times:
Entering War's Third Week, Trump Faces Stark Choices … Two weeks into a war against Iran that he chose to launch, President Trump faces a stark choice — stay in the battle to achieve the dauntingly ambitious goals he has set, or try to extract himself from an expanding and intensifying conflict …
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Jennifer Jacobs / CBS News:
U.S. intelligence shows Iran's late supreme leader was wary of his son taking power, sources say — Add CBS News on Google — U.S. intelligence has circulated to President Trump and to a small circle around him that Iran's late supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei …
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RedState, HotAir, Breitbart and Metro.co.uk
The Guardian:
Trump says US may strike Iran's Kharg Island oil export hub ‘just for fun’
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Middle East Monitor
Jason Sattler / THE FARCE:
Man Who Spat on Allies For a Year Demands the World Clean Up His Catastrophe
Man Who Spat on Allies For a Year Demands the World Clean Up His Catastrophe
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BBC and Al Jazeera
Jacob Wendler / Politico:
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says Iran war will likely end in weeks
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says Iran war will likely end in weeks
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HuffPost, Townhall, Washington Examiner, Bloomberg, The Hill, Fortune and NewsMax.com
Michael Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Trump is eager to declare victory, but a battered Iran still has cards to play
Trump is eager to declare victory, but a battered Iran still has cards to play
Edward Wong / New York Times:
Energy Secretary Says ‘No Guarantees’ Oil Prices Will Fall Soon
Energy Secretary Says ‘No Guarantees’ Oil Prices Will Fall Soon
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Axios, NewsMax.com and MS NOW
Alexandra Marquez / NBC News:
Energy secretary says Americans could feel relief on gas prices ‘in a few more weeks’
Energy secretary says Americans could feel relief on gas prices ‘in a few more weeks’
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Washington Times, The Daily Caller, Breitbart, The Gateway Pundit and NewsMax.com
Wall Street Journal:
Five Takeaways From WSJ's Reporting on Trump's Decision to Launch a War in Iran
Five Takeaways From WSJ's Reporting on Trump's Decision to Launch a War in Iran
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Reuters
Joey Roulette / Reuters:
Afghan asylum-seeker dies in ICE custody, US advocacy group says — An Afghan immigrant who previously worked with the U.S. military in Afghanistan and later sought asylum in the United States died this weekend in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody less than 24 hours after being detained in Texas …
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Josh Marcus / The Independent:
Afghan who fought with US special forces dies in ICE custody as Trump on track for deadliest year of detention in more than two decades — Mohammad Nazeer Paktyawal served with U.S. forces in Afghanistan and legally evacuated the country, then died within a day of being taken into ICE custody, according to his family
Washington Post:
Appointee wants to replace White House columns with the ones Trump prefers — The head of a federal arts commission is proposing the more ornate Corinthian style for the nearly 200-year-old columns at the building's front entrance — For nearly two centuries, the White House's main entrance …
Andy Haldane / Financial Times:
Trump's ‘shock and war’ makes this economic crisis different — Conflict with Iran will leave deeper and more lasting scars than last year's tariffs crisis — The writer, an FT contributing editor, is a former chief economist at the Bank of England — Since the US and Israel attacked Iran …
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Linda Qiu / New York Times:
To Address Farm Labor Shortage, Trump Administration Turns to Migrant Workers … For years, the agricultural sector has faced a tight labor market as farmworkers age and fewer new immigrants and younger Americans are willing to toil in the fields. Top Trump administration officials vowed …
Politico:
Top US allies are turning toward China instead. Blame Trump. … Respondents in these countries increasingly see China as a more dependable partner than the U.S. and believe the Asian economic colossus is leading on advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence.
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NewsMax.com
The Guardian:
Israeli police kill two young Palestinian boys and their parents in West Bank — Mother, father and brothers aged five and seven shot in the head as they returned from Ramadan shopping trip — Israeli police have killed two young Palestinian brothers and their parents in the occupied West Bank …
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KEYT-TV, Associated Press and Al Jazeera
Ashley Ahn / New York Times:
F.C.C. Chair Threatens to Revoke Broadcasters' Licenses Over War Coverage — The comment from Brendan Carr came on the heels of a social media message from President Trump criticizing the news media's coverage of the war with Iran. — Brendan Carr, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission …
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Ronald Brownstein / CNN:
The GOP's blue-state blues — Donald Trump Immigration US elections Joe Biden — After President Donald Trump's unexpectedly competitive showings in big blue states around the country, Republicans emerged from the 2024 election expressing optimism about their prospects in places that Democrats have dominated for years.
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Raw Story
Alex Isenstadt / Axios:
MAGA ramps up pressure on Trump to dump Cornyn — President Trump, already at odds with many MAGA leaders over Iran, is getting pressured hard by MAGA activists not to endorse Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) for reelection. … Trump was leaning toward backing Cornyn before MAGA went ballistic, officials tell Axios.
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The National Pulse, Breitbart, Raw Story and Daily Mail
G. Elliott Morris / Strength In Numbers:
Forget the “MAGA split” on Iran. It's the independents and soft partisans that matter. — Plus, most “moderates” favor left-wing economic policies. Your weekly political data roundup for March 15, 2026. — This is my weekly roundup of new political data published over the last seven days.
Financial Times:
The riches of Viktor Orbán's home village — Hungary's longtime leader is trailing in the polls ahead of April's election, as the opposition alleges widespread corruption — Marton Dunai in Felcsút and Paul Caruana Galizia and Chris Cook in London
David French / New York Times:
We Have Reached End-Stage Polarization — Does anyone think a healthy nation with a healthy political culture would elect a man like Donald Trump not once, but twice? — The eternal return of President Trump is a sign of our national sickness, and a recent Pew Research Center study shows us exactly what that sickness is.
Theodore Schleifer / New York Times:
The Billionaire Backlash Against a Philanthropic Dream … Just a few months after Warren Buffett convened a series of high-end dinners across America to collect signatures for something called the Giving Pledge, he was feeling optimistic about his new idea for philanthropy.
Lindsay Wise / Wall Street Journal:
Senate Braces for Showdown Over Trump-Backed Voter-ID Rules — Republicans plan drawn-out debate over the SAVE America Act, which Democrats are poised to block — WASHINGTON—President Trump has demanded that the GOP-controlled Senate quickly pass strict new voting rules ahead of the midterms …
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The Gateway Pundit, The Post Millennial, The Hill, NBC News and Mediaite

