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March 24, 2026

Israel Moves to Cripple Hezbollah as Regional War Expands

After more than two years of grinding conflict across multiple fronts, Israel appears to be escalating toward a decisive phase: the systematic degradation—if not outright dismantling—of Hezbollah’s military threat in Lebanon. What began as a contained regional struggle has now hardened into something far more dangerous. The latest round of …

March 20, 2026

China’s 2020 Election Play: What Was Hidden?

A growing fight is brewing in Washington over what Americans were never told about the 2020 election—and whether intelligence agencies deliberately kept it that way. At the center of it is Sen. Ron Johnson, chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, who is now calling on President Donald Trump …

March 20, 2026

Iran Declares Tourist Sites Worldwide Fair Game

Iran signaled a dangerous new phase in its confrontation with the United States and Israel on Friday, warning that “parks, recreational areas and tourist destinations” around the world would no longer be safe for Tehran’s enemies. The statement, delivered by Iranian military spokesman Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi, suggests the regime may …

March 19, 2026

“A Discussion On the State of Education”

“Melissa Blasek is joined by former New Hampshire education commissioner Frank Edelblut for a discussion on the state of public education and the education freedom movement.” Watch Now: From our sponsors: American Alternative Assets: Uncover the truth behind market turbulence. The Bellweather Signal reveals 7 hidden economic indicators flashing red …

March 19, 2026

Rising Tensions: Evidence Challenges ‘No Iran Threat’ Claims

The debate over the Iran threat to the United States has intensified in recent days, as media outlets, lawmakers, and national security officials remain divided over whether Tehran posed an imminent danger warranting military action. While some critics argue that recent strikes were unnecessary, a broader body of evidence suggests …

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