Trump: ICE gang will menace US air travelers due to TSA groper/ogler shortages

Source: Axios

“President Trump said Sunday he will send ICE agents to U.S. airports starting Monday to assist TSA officers who have been working without pay for more than five weeks during a partial Homeland Security shutdown. … acting DHS Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis told Axios in a Sunday afternoon email that Trump ‘is using every tool available to help American travelers who are facing hours long lines at airports across the country — especially during this spring break and holiday season that is very important for many American families.’ [editor’s note: The best “tool available to help American travelers” would be shutting down the “security” checkpoints and sending that job back to airports/airlines where it belongs – TLK] (03/22/26)

https://www.axios.com/2026/03/22/trump-ice-agents-airports-tsa-dhs-shutdown

Palestine: Israeli squatters smash cars, set fires in attacks

Source: Associated Press

“Israeli [squatters] rampaged through multiple Palestinian villages overnight Saturday and into Sunday, smashing cars, setting fires and wounding several men in the latest flare-up of violence in the occupied West Bank. The official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported attacks in at least six communities on Sunday. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said at least three Palestinians in the village of Jalud suffered head wounds from beatings and were hospitalized after confronting [squatters], who were also reported injured. The violence came as Israel’s government presses ahead with new ]squats] in the occupied West Bank. Attacks by [squatters] have intensified alongside a broader surge in violence since the Iran war started.” (03/22/26)

https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-west-bank-settlers-9ded87da79b032cff60ddd8797846f0e

Jury finds Elon Musk’s “stupid tweets” caused Twitter investors’ losses

Source: The Verge

“A California jury determined that Elon Musk misled Twitter investors before making a $44 billion deal to buy the company in 2022, reports CNBC. The New York Times reports that Musk had testified this month that he didn’t believe his posts would spook markets, but he did say that ‘If this was a trial about whether I made stupid tweets, I would say I’m guilty.’ CNBC reports Musk’s attorneys are expected to file an appeal, as damages could reach as high as $2.6 billion, according to attorneys representing the plaintiffs. While finding that Musk did not engage in a specific scheme to defraud shareholders, the jury cited two of Musk’s tweets, from May 13th and May 27th, 2022, as materially false or misleading, causing some investors to sell shares in Twitter at values below the $54.20 per share bid.” (03/20/26)

https://archive.is/j7DYb

Switzerland: Regime halts weapons exports to US over Iran conflict

Source: Politico

“Switzerland said it won’t allow weapons exports to the U.S. as long as Washington is involved in its ongoing military campaign against Iran. The Swiss government said on Friday that it will not sign off on any new licenses for the export of war materiel to countries involved in the conflict, citing Switzerland’s commitment to neutrality. Switzerland said that it has not issued new export licenses to send weapons to the U.S. since the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Tehran on Feb. 28. Existing licenses to export weapons to the U.S. can continue as they are not relevant ‘to the war at present,’ but they will be kept under review in case they conflict with Swiss neutrality laws, it said.” (03/21/26)

https://www.politico.eu/article/switzerland-donald-trump-us-halts-weapons-exports-iran-conflict

Kazakhstan: Russian regime launches first rocket from repaired Baikonur launch pad

Source: Reuters

“Russia launched a Soyuz rocket from a repaired launch pad at its ​Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Sunday, restoring ‌its capability to fly to the International Space Station for the first time since the launch pad ​was damaged last year. At 1200 GMT, ​a Soyuz-2.1a rocket carrying the Progress MS-33 ⁠cargo spacecraft lifted off and was placed ​into orbit, Russia’s space agency said. The spacecraft ​is expected to dock with the International Space Station on March 24. The launch pad had been out of ​commission since it was badly damaged in November ​when a Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft with two Russian cosmonauts ‌and ⁠one NASA astronaut on board blasted off. No one was hurt and the crew safely reached the space station, but the incident deprived ​Russia of ​its sole ⁠means of sending crew or cargo back to the ISS for ​months.” (03/22/26)

https://www.reuters.com/science/russia-launches-first-rocket-repaired-baikonur-launch-pad-2026-03-22/

Federal judge reverses Pentagon press restrictions

Source: Politico

“The Trump administration violated the Constitution when it sought to restrict press access to the Pentagon and limit what reporters could cover, a federal judge ruled Friday. U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman granted a request from The New York Times to void the Pentagon’s press credential policy on grounds it violated the First and Fifth Amendment, rejecting the government’s argument that the restrictions were needed to prevent the disclosure of classified information. … The ruling, which comes as journalists around the world seek information about the war in Iran, rolls back a highly aggressive attack on press freedom implemented last year by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News host who has had a strained relationship with the media.” (03/20/26)

https://archive.is/6842D

Czech Republic: Mass Prague rally hits Babis over democracy concerns

Source: Deutsche Welle [German state media]

“Tens of of thousands of people rallied in the Czech capital, Prague, on Saturday to oppose the policies of Prime Minister Andrej Babis and his coalition government, accusing it of what they called ‘arrogance of power.’ Organizers from the Million Moments for Democracy movement estimated that more than 200,000 people filled the Letna plain, though that figure has not been independently verified. The demonstrators accused Babis of steering the country away from democratic values and aligning with the pro-Russia policies of Hungary and Slovakia. … In addition to concerns over public media, state institutions, and foreign policy, demonstrators also warned against draft legislation they say resembles Russian-style restrictions on civil society.” (03/21/26)

https://www.dw.com/en/mass-prague-rally-hits-babis-over-democracy-concerns/a-76470345

MI: Detroit moms rushing to “no strings attached” cash aid program

Source: Fox News

“Over 1,000 Detroit moms rushed to a ‘no-strings-attached’ cash aid program tailored to new and expectant mothers, the city’s mayor announced on Tuesday. ‘Seeing more than 1,000 Detroit mothers enrolling so quickly tells you everything: families are ready, and Detroit is delivering,’ Mayor Mary Sheffield said in a written statement. Detroit officials distributed around $1 million to more than 1,000 mothers as part of the city’s Rx Kids program, which launched the application process on Feb. 9. The cash assistance program is a statewide initiative that’s intended to issue $1,500 cash to new and expectant mothers in the Motor City as well as $500 per month after a child’s birth for at least six months. The program is considered the largest cash aid program for prenatal and infant care in the country.” (03/22/26)

https://www.foxnews.com/media/detroit-moms-rushed-no-strings-attached-cash-aid-program-tailored-new-mothers

Canada: A secularism law some women say makes them “feel like outsiders” heads to top court

Source: BBC News [UK State Media]

“Since 2019, a secularism law in Quebec has barred some public sector workers, like judges, police officers and teachers, from wearing religious attire at work. Now, the country’s highest court is preparing to consider its future. Lisa Robicheau describes her life as ‘stuck between a rock and a hard place’. The 41-year-old single mother of two, who wears a hijab, works in Montreal’s English-language school system as a contract support worker for students with disabilities – a job she loves and where she is exempt from the current law. But Robicheau can’t help feeling anxious about her future and whether she will be able to continue working in a public school while being visibly Muslim in Quebec. The uncertainty has led her to enroll back in university, hoping to find a different job—or even leave the province.” (03/22/26)

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ceqw5j5lx32o

Cuba: Power grid collapses for third time this month

Source: National Public Radio [US state media]

“Cuba’s power grid collapsed Saturday leaving the country without electricity for a third time in March as the communist government battles with a decaying infrastructure and a U.S.-imposed oil blockade. The Cuban Electric Union, which reports to the Ministry of Energy and Mines, announced a total blackout across the island without initially giving a cause for the outage. The union later said the blackout was caused by an unexpected failure of a generating unit at the Nuevitas thermoelectric plant in Camagüey province.” (03/22/26)

https://www.npr.org/2026/03/22/nx-s1-5756288/cubas-power-grid-collapses