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Trump did what today?
3/19/2026
Israel and Iran attack gas facilities in a major escalation that rattles markets
- Iran launched multiple attacks on gas facilities in Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait, escalating tensions in the region.
- These strikes follow Israel's bombing of Iran's South Pars gas field, triggering a surge in oil prices.
- U.S. President Trump stated that Israel acted alone and warned Iran of severe consequences if attacks on Qatar's infrastructure continue.
- Iran's actions have been condemned by Gulf nations, who view these attacks as a dangerous escalation.
- Qatar has halted gas production due to the Iranian strikes, disrupting global energy supplies.
The longer the Iran war goes, the worse it could be for Trump. Just look at history
- The conflict in Iran is ongoing without a clear end, and President Trump’s approval ratings could drop as the war continues.
- Americans are skeptical of prolonged military interventions due to the long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
- Historical precedents show that military actions turning negative can hurt presidents’ political standings, from Truman to Biden.
- Public perception often favors immediate results and is wary of extended military commitments.
- Trump’s political future may be increasingly at risk if the war drags on without success.
Why Trump's attacks and threats to Iran's Kharg Island are a big deal
- The U.S. is focusing on Kharg Island, Iran's oil export hub, amid ongoing conflict, with potential threats against its oil infrastructure.
- Trump announced the military completed significant attacks on military targets but left oil assets untouched — for now.
- Kharg Island is crucial for Iran's economy and the global oil supply, with threats to damage its infrastructure having far-reaching effects.
- Any major attacks on the island could lead to a significant spike in oil prices globally.
- Retaliation from Iran could further disrupt oil trade routes, affecting many Gulf states economically.
It's called 'private credit' — and it could lead to big trouble on Wall Street
- Private credit lending is causing instability in financial markets due to rising bankruptcies of backed companies.
- The private credit sector, now valued at around $3 trillion, struggles with transparency and oversight compared to traditional banks.
- Recent sell-offs have impacted retirement accounts of individual investors as sentiments decline towards this risky lending sector.
- Growing anxiety over AI and economic conditions adds to the uncertainty for private credit's future.
- Concerns arise that problems in this sector could lead to larger financial issues affecting the mainstream banking system.
Cesar Chavez abused and raped women and girls, NYT investigation says
- A New York Times investigation accused Cesar Chavez of sexually abusing underage girls and labor leader Dolores Huerta.
- Two women claimed they were victims of his abuse during the 1970s, with one alleging rape at age 15.
- Huerta recounted her own experiences of sexual assault by Chavez, resulting in lasting impacts on her life.
- The revelations prompted the United Farm Workers union and Chavez's foundation to address the allegations seriously.
- Public celebrations and acknowledgments of Chavez are being reconsidered amid these allegations.
As overseas terrorists regroup, is the Iran war increasing danger in the U.S.?
- Reports show that recent overseas conflicts may be encouraging domestic terrorist threats in the U.S., particularly against Jewish communities.
- Specific incidents are being investigated as acts of terrorism, linked to the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
- Experts note an escalation in violent rhetoric and threats connected to the Iran conflict and its implications for U.S. security.
- The rise in antisemitic threats amidst these geopolitical tensions raises concerns within affected communities.
- Calls for increased security measures reflect the growing threat perception related to both foreign and domestic extremism.
Kick your tiredness with these 7 natural energy boosters
- Dr. Amy Shah shares natural methods to combat tiredness and boost energy levels beyond caffeine.
- Eating a gut-friendly diet, including high-fiber foods, can improve emotional and physical energy.
- Establishing a regular sleep schedule helps regulate circadian rhythms for better energy management.
- Students and workers are encouraged to manage stress daily to maintain energetic balance.
- Engaging in hobbies and taking breaks can recharge mental batteries and provide vitality.
This tax season, there's a new deduction for interest on car loans
- A new tax deduction allows taxpayers to deduct interest on auto loans for new car purchases in 2025.
- The deduction phases out for higher-income households and applies only to cars assembled in the U.S.
- Individuals cannot deduct interest on used vehicle purchases or loans taken out before 2025.
- While beneficial, experts indicate it may not significantly impact domestic manufacturing incentives.
- Taxpayers can utilize this deduction even if they take the standard deduction, increasing eligibility.
How Iran is wasting American resources
- Iran is using inexpensive drones to challenge the U.S., raising concerns about U.S. military production capabilities.
- The conflict highlights the discrepancy in costs between U.S. munitions and Iranian drone strategies.
- Experts worry about the strain on U.S. resources as Iran adopts economical military tactics.
- The current situation reinforces inquiries about the U.S. military budget and supply adequacy.
- The growing divide between operational strategies of both nations affects the geopolitical landscape.
Sen. Paul confronts Sen. Mullin over violent rhetoric at his DHS confirmation hearing
- Sen. Markwayne Mullin's hearing as the head of DHS faced tough questions about his past aggressive remarks.
- Sen. Rand Paul challenged Mullin to clarify his stance on political violence amid serious accusations.
- Mullin emphasized the need for a fresh start within DHS and comfort among staff amid recent controversies.
- He expressed a commitment to working collaboratively and reestablishing trust in the agency during his remarks.
- The hearing's contentious nature reflects the increasingly polarized atmosphere surrounding DHS leadership.