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Houthis Enter Iran War With Missile Attack on Israel
By Tom Ozimek A spokesman for the Iran-aligned Houthi terrorist organization in Yemen said on March 28 that the group had entered the Middle East conflict, launching a missile attack against Israel that Tel Aviv said was intercepted. Yahya Saree, spokesperson for the group’s military wing, said Houthi forces had carried out “the first military…
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Tiger Woods Involved in Florida Rollover Crash, Arrested on Suspicion of DUI
By Haika Mrema Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash Friday afternoon near his home in Jupiter Island, Florida, and was arrested at the scene on suspicion of driving under the influence. The Martin County sheriff’s office said the incident occurred in the area where Woods resides in Juniper Island, shortly after 2 p.m.…
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US Company Produces Critical Rare Earth Material Domestically, First in Decades
By Jill McLaughlin Mining company Energy Fuels announced March 26 it had successfully produced its first kilogram of terbium oxide at its Utah project, becoming the first U.S. company to produce the compound domestically in decades. The company reported achieving a purity of 99.9 percent of the terbium oxide—a sought-after rare earth compound needed for…
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NASA Unveils Plan for First Nuclear-Powered Interplanetary Spacecraft
By T. J. Muscaro The first-ever nuclear-powered spacecraft built for interplanetary travel will set off on a mission to Mars in 2028. The Space Reactor‑1 Freedom (SR-1 Freedom) project was unveiled in Washington on March 24. NASA leadership said it’s the first step toward nuclear power on the moon and for exploratory missions farther out…
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Homan Says ICE Agents Will Be Able to ‘Arrest Criminals’ at Airports
By Jack Phillips Border czar Tom Homan said on March 23 that immigration officers deployed to U.S. airports to support Transportation Security Administration (TSA) operations will be able to make arrests in certain cases. “We’re going to arrest criminals going through the airport. We’re going to look for human trafficking, sex trafficking, money smuggling. We’re…
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US Natural Gas Market Shielded From Global Price Shocks During Iran War
By John Haughey Iran’s de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz and partial destruction of Qatar’s liquified natural gas (LNG) infrastructure on March 18 will have a dramatic global impact, primarily in East Asia, but won’t affect North American natural gas prices, market analysts say. “The price of natural gas in the United States…
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Florida Stands Out as a New Hub for Billionaires – Here’s What to Know
By Mary Prenon In 1976, the Steve Miller Band released its hit song “Take the Money and Run.” Fifty years later, that message appears to resonate with some of America’s wealthiest individuals who are relocating their families and businesses from high-tax states such as California and New York to lower-tax, business-friendly states, particularly Florida. Starbucks…
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NATO Chief Says Iran Very Close to Having Capabilities to Strike European Cities
By Victoria Friedman Iran is “very close” to having the capability to bomb European cities, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said after the UK government confirmed an attempted Iranian missile strike on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, home to a British military base, on March 21. Rutte made the remarks on CBS News’s “Face the…
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2 Pilots Killed in LaGuardia Airport Runway Collision
By Evgenia Filimianova and Joseph Lord Two pilots were killed after an Air Canada Express regional jet collided with a fire truck while landing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport late on March 22, authorities have confirmed. The airport was closed for hours before being reopened Monday. Port Authority Executive Director Kathryn Garcia said on Monday…
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ICE Agents Deployed to US Airports
By Zachary Stieber and Jacob Burg FORT MYERS, Fla.—Federal immigration agents on March 23 deployed to airports as travelers faced security delays due to a lack of new funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents went to the international airport in Atlanta and airports in New York City,…
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