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The U.S. does not need help from Spain “or anyone else” after the government of socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez closed off Spanish airspace to U.S. aircraft involved in Operation Epic Fury, a White House spokesperson confirmed Monday. “The United States Military is meeting or surpassing all of its goals under Operation Epic Fury and does not need help from Spain or anyone else,” the White House official reportedly told Newsweek. Similar remarks were given to other outlets such as Fox News and the Spanish newspapers ABC and El País. On Monday, Spanish government officials confirmed it closed off its airspace to U.S. aircraft involved in…

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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) will be attending a fundraiser to oppose efforts from Democrats in Virginia to have the state’s U.S. congressional maps redrawn. In a post on X, Teddy Schleifer, an MS NOW contributor, shared a photo of an invite for April 11 in Great Falls, Virginia. Johnson will be a special guest at the event. “Mike Johnson is doing a fundraiser for the Virginia Republicans’ redistricting effort, per invite,” Schleifer wrote. “Event on April 11 in Great Falls for Virginians for Fair Maps.” In January, Virginia’s state Senate approved a constitutional amendment that would redraw the congressional…

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Iran has restricted transit through the strategic strait in response to the US-Israeli regime change war Restoring free shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, currently blockaded by Iran, is not among American military objectives, according to statements by US officials and media reports. Instead, Washington has indicated it expects other nations to tackle the issue.Tehran throttled maritime traffic through the key waterway in retaliation for the US-Israeli attack aimed at toppling the Iranian government, launched over a month ago. Reduced flows of hydrocarbons and other essential commodities from the Persian Gulf have pushed global prices higher, raising the risk of…

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A new nationwide survey by Quinnipiac reveals that a majority of Americans are now using AI tools even as their concerns about the technology’s impact on employment and their skepticism toward AI-generated information have reached unprecedented levels. A Quinnipiac poll has revealed that that AI adoption has accelerated dramatically across the United States over the past year, with more than half of Americans now reporting they have used AI tools for various purposes. The survey of 1,397 U.S. adults found that 51 percent of Americans have used AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to research topics of interest, marking…

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Italy refused a flight of American bombers on their way to the Middle East clearance to land at the strategic “hub of the Med” air base, reportedly because Washington had not strictly honoured the terms of its governing treaty on launching strikes from Italian soil, it is claimed. A flight of “several” American bombers were refused permission to land at Sigonella air force base on Sicily, southern Italy, in the central Mediterranean at an unspecified time in recent days, a report in Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera states. Per the report, the aircraft were already in-flight and on their way to the strategic…

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The Department of Education has launched an investigation into a Democrat-run school district for turning a blind eye to sexual assaults by an illegal migrant. In a post on X, Education Secretary Linda McMahon responded to a post from the Department of Education, in which it was revealed that the agency was opening “another investigation in Fairfax County following reports from 12 high school girls who have credibly” accused an illegal alien of sexual assault. McMahon vowed to hold Democrats in Virginia accountable for pushing “radical transgender policies” in schools in the state. “The Trump Administration will continue to hold adults…

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Fighting for corruption and profits The great Gen. Smedley Butler wrote his classic War is a Racket in response to the pointless carnage of WWI. Some 15-22 million largely adolescent boys died for absolutely nothing. That fact that they can’t provide a more accurate estimate than that tells you clearly about the incomprehensible numbers involved. In 1846, President Polk decided to wage war on Mexico. Was the land grab that followed, including what became California, worth the lives of the nearly 14,000 Americans who were killed? Or the 25,000 Mexicans, including an unknown number of civilians? Mexico in fact lost 55% of…

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National Rally leader Marine Le Pen and her deputy Jordan Bardella would handily win the first round of next year’s presidential election; however, a top Macronist has emerged as a potential leading opponent in the second round, a poll taken in the wake of the municipal elections found. A survey from Elabe for BFMTV and La Tribune Dimanche has found that between 31.5 and 38 per cent of voters would back the National Rally candidate in the first round of voting next year, depending on the various likely string of candidates, all of whom currently trail the RN by double…

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American consumers shrugged off the Iran war and rising gas prices in March, pushing the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index up to 91.8 from 91.0 in February — well above the 87.9 reading economists surveyed by Bloomberg had expected. It was the second consecutive monthly increase and a sharp rebuke to forecasters who had predicted the combination of military conflict in the Middle East and surging energy costs would send confidence tumbling. The survey period ran from March 1 to 24, capturing the bulk of the initial war shock — meaning confidence didn’t merely hold steady through the conflict but…

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Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a bill into law that would rename Florida’s Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) in honor of President Donald Trump. Under House Bill 919, signed by DeSantis on Monday, the state has the power “to name ‘major commercial service airports,” and it also renames the PBI airport after Trump, the Hill reported. While DeSantis signed the bill, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) would need to approve the name change. If approved, the name change “would take effect on July 1,” according to the outlet. “Palm Beach International Airport is now officially … ‘President Donald J. Trump…

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