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3/4/2026
Strikes resume on Iran, U.S. military says Tehran's defenses 'severely degraded'
- Israel has launched new strikes in Iran, targeting missile systems and security command centers.
- The U.S. military claims Iran's defenses have been severely weakened by airstrikes.
- Iran has retaliated with missile and drone attacks against the U.S. and Israel.
- Concerns are rising in Washington about the possibility of a larger military involvement in the conflict.
- Iran's public mourning rituals for its slain leader were postponed amidst the ongoing conflict.
5 takeaways from the first primaries of the 2026 midterms
- Texas Republicans face a runoff in their Senate primary, with no candidate securing over 50% of the vote.
- Democrats continue to pursue a statewide victory in Texas, a state they haven't won since 1994.
- Roy Cooper has emerged as the Democratic nominee for an open Senate seat in North Carolina.
- Incumbent performers are struggling, with several facing serious challenges from younger, progressive candidates.
- Voting problems led to delays and frustrations in preliminary results during the Texas primaries.
ICE has spun a massive surveillance web. We talked to people caught in it
- Many individuals have reported feeling intimidated by ICE agents using advanced surveillance technologies.
- An increase in federal surveillance tools is being used to monitor both immigrants and activists.
- The ACLU is suing over violations of the First Amendment regarding the rights of protestors.
- Some ICE tactics involve obtaining personal information through license plate recognition.
- DHS's vast data collection efforts have raised concerns about privacy and civil liberties.
Senators pressed Kristi Noem on the DHS shutdown and shootings. Here are key moments
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced questions from the Senate about the DHS shutdown.
- Lawmakers criticized her for the agency’s immigration enforcement practices after U.S. citizens were shot by federal agents.
- Both parties expressed concern over the aggressive tactics used by immigration enforcement in Minnesota.
- Noem argued the agency is essential for national security, but faced criticism over funding and management.
- There are calls for accountability and reform in how immigration officers operate.
On the brink of death, a woman is saved by a stranger and his family
- In 1982, Jean Muenchrath fell while mountaineering and suffered severe injuries.
- After days without help, a man and his family found her and took her to the hospital.
- Muenchrath describes the kindness she received as crucial in her time of distress.
- She reflects on how this experience shaped her views on life and gratitude.
- The story emphasizes the importance of compassion in saving lives.
America has a housing affordability crisis. Building houses for rent can help
- The U.S. housing market is facing an affordability crisis with rising home prices.
- More homes are being built specifically for rent, catering to various demographics.
- Builder NexMetro highlights the trend of 'build-to-rent' homes as a solution.
- A shortage of affordable housing is forcing many Americans to reconsider traditional homeownership.
- Developers are seeing increased demand for single-family rental homes.
The global fallout of RFK Jr's vaccine policies
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is changing U.S. vaccine policy with global implications.
- The U.S. threatens to cut funding to the vaccine group Gavi if they don't remove thimerosal.
- Concerns arise over a controversial vaccine study in West Africa funded by the U.S.
- The shifting policies could affect international collaboration in public health.
- Experts debate the ethics and safety of ongoing medical trials influenced by U.S. politics.
As Paralympics approach, U.S. skier Sydney Peterson balances training and research
- Sydney Peterson, a U.S. Paralympic skier, is also pursuing a PhD in neuroscience.
- She has a neurological condition called dystonia, which affects her skiing.
- Despite challenges, Peterson excels in competitive skiing and academic research.
- Her experiences highlight the intersection of sports and science.
- She balances her athletic and academic responsibilities effectively.
Talarico wins Democratic nomination for Texas Senate seat; Republicans set for runoff
- James Talarico has won the Democratic nomination for the Texas Senate seat.
- The Republican primary remains contested, heading to a runoff between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton.
- Talarico aims to energize voters in Texas, a critical battleground for Democrats.
- The Texas Senate race is among the most watched, with implications for national control.
- Campaign spending for this election has reached record levels.
North Carolina Rep. Valerie Foushee holds narrow lead over challenger Nida Allam
- Rep. Valerie Foushee currently leads in a tight Democratic primary against Nida Allam.
- The race highlights a push for generational change within the Democratic Party.
- Both candidates are progressive but differ in their campaign strategies.
- Close results signal potential challenges for incumbents in upcoming elections.
- High expenditures in the primary races suggest a contentious political climate.
Roy Cooper, Michael Whatley set to compete for a high-stakes North Carolina U.S. Senate seat
- Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley secured the Democratic and Republican nominations respectively for a key Senate seat.
- Cooper aims to flip a seat previously held by a Republican and regain strength for Democrats in North Carolina.
- Political strategies in North Carolina are impacted by gerrymandering efforts.
- Cooper’s popularity could bridge divides in this battleground state.
- Upcoming elections could shake up control of Congress.
Why supporting a shelter for women is now 'kind of radioactive'
- Funding cuts have severely impacted women's shelters in Honduras amidst a rising need for support.
- Lisseth, a shelter founder, shares her struggles to maintain services due to reduced foreign aid.
- The cutbacks are affecting women's access to necessary resources, including medical help.
- This crisis highlights the broader social issues surrounding gender-based violence.
- Advocates warn that consequences will continue as funding declines.
Would you go to a play by yourself? Theaters are hoping so
- The demand for solo theater attendance is rising, prompting new initiatives to accommodate individuals.
- ATG Entertainment launched a program to encourage single attendees at shows.
- Social changes are influencing more people to enjoy leisure activities alone.
- Theaters must adapt to attract audiences in a post-pandemic climate.
- Making solo attendance inviting helps theatres regain audiences.
Home Page Tiny Desk Carousel
- A new collection of featured Tiny Desk Concerts is available to explore.
- Fans can catch up on past performances and discover new artists.
- The series continues to highlight a variety of musical genres.
- Tiny Desk concerts provide an intimate setting for artists to perform.
- Listeners can enjoy a curated selection of live music experiences.
Dear Life Kit: My husband wrote an 80-chapter book. Do I have to read it?
- An advice seeker is struggling to support her husband who authored a long book but dislikes his writing.
- A therapist suggests she be honest about her feelings and find supportive ways to help him.
- The discussion emphasizes the importance of communication in relationships.
- The expert advises exploring alternatives to reading the book thoroughly.
- Relationships require flexibility and understanding between partners.