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Putin: Authorizing Long-Range Missile Strikes Against Russia Would Be an Act of WAR by NATO.

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has flatly stated that any long-range missile strikes carried out by Ukraine against the territory of Russia will constitute an act of war against the Russian Federation by NATO.

He warns that if Ukraine is empowered to strike Russia with long-range missiles supplied by NATO, the alliance would be at war with his country:

Putin notes that Ukrainian drone attacks have already taken place within Russia, most recently in Moscow. However, “When it comes to using high-precision long-range Western-made weapons, it’s a completely different story.”

“The Ukrainian army is not able to strike with modern long-range precision systems of Western manufacture. It cannot do this. It can only do so using intelligence from satellites, which Ukraine does not have. This is data from [European Union] satellites, or from the United States, in general from NATO,” he said.

Putin believes only NATO servicemen can enter flight assignments for the missile systems, arguing the real question is whether NATO wants to be directly involved in the war in Ukraine or not.

Putin’s ominous words come after Biden-Harris Secretary of State Anthony Blinken hinted that Ukraine may get the green light to use long-range missiles against Russia earlier this week.

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BREAKING: ‘Car Ramming and Active Shooting Situation’ at Michigan Synagogue.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Police responded to an active shooter threat at Temple Israel.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Bloomfield Township police, Michigan State Police, and the Jewish Federation of Detroit.

📍WHEN & WHERE: March 12, 2026, at Temple Israel on Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We are asking for community members to stay away from the area to allow for police response.” – Michigan State Police

🎯IMPACT: Schools in the area were put into secure mode, and Jewish organizations initiated lockout protocol.

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An active shooter threat has prompted a significant police response at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan. The incident unfolded on Walnut Lake Road, where multiple police vehicles and high-powered weapons were observed at the scene. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel has described it as an “apparent vehicle ramming and active shooter situation.”

Sources confirmed the presence of smoke emanating from the building, while police worked to secure the area. The Bloomfield Township police, along with Michigan State Police, are actively involved in addressing the situation.

Authorities urged residents to avoid the vicinity to help the police respond effectively. In a statement posted online, Michigan State Police called for community cooperation and emphasized the need for increased patrols at other places of worship in the district.

As a precaution, the Jewish Federation of Detroit instructed all Jewish organizations to implement lockout protocols. Meanwhile, local schools were placed in secure mode due to the ongoing incident.

The response saw dozens of police officers in the area, underscoring the seriousness of the threat. The situation remains under close watch as authorities continue their efforts to ensure public safety.

This story is developing…

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Democrat Lawsuit Says Trump Kennedy Center Never Notified of Name Change… But The E-Mail Was Just Found In a Spam Folder.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Democratic congresswoman filed a legal complaint against President Trump over a Kennedy Center board meeting exclusion.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Congresswoman Joyce Beatty and President Donald Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The incident occurred ahead of a board meeting in 2025.

💬KEY QUOTE: “She was able to locate the notice in the spam folder of her personal email address.” – Aide update

🎯IMPACT: Initial reports suggested intentional exclusion, but the email was found in a spam folder.

IN FULL

Democratic Congresswoman Joyce Beatty filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump, claiming she was excluded from an upcoming Kennedy Center board meeting. The complaint was based on her not receiving an invitation, which was later discovered in her spam folder.

“The Board meeting at which the trustees purported to approve the Kennedy Center’s name change was a thinly-veiled sham. The meeting was held at the home of one of Defendant Trump’s supporters, whom he had installed to the Board. No notice was provided that a name change was being considered,” the lawsuit alleged.

But an aide’s quiet update on the situation has now stated, “On March 6, 2026, after learning that Defendant’s counsel represented to the Court that the Center sent the notice to Congresswoman Beatty’s personal email address, I asked Congresswoman Beatty to search her personal email. She was able to locate the notice in the spam folder of her personal email address.”

Initially, major news outlets parroted that Beatty was deliberately left out of the email chain, aligning with her lawsuit’s claims.

Beatty, as an ex-officio member of the Trump Kennedy Center board, has no voting rights on the matter, regardless.

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There Are Now an Estimated 19 MILLION Illegal Immigrants in the U.S.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Almost 19 million illegal immigrants are now estimated to be living in the United States, according to the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR).

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: FAIR, former President Joe Biden, and GOP leaders.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The report was released on Wednesday, with data reflecting changes during the former Biden government.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Since our December 2020 estimate, the illegal alien population in the United States has grown by 4.1 million, or 28.2 percent, reflecting an unprecedented wave of illegal immigration during the Biden administration.” — FAIR.

🎯IMPACT: The growing illegal immigrant population is increasing pressure on GOP leaders and shaping immigration enforcement debates ahead of the 2026 mid-term elections.

IN FULL

New data released by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) reveals that the number of illegal immigrants living in the United States swelled to almost 19 million under former President Joe Biden, a number that underscores the difficult task facing the Trump administration in order to correct course. According to a report released by FAIR, since December 2020, there has been a 28.2 percent increase in the number of illegal immigrants in the U.S. This amounts to around 4.1 million new illegal immigrants.

“Since our December 2020 estimate, the illegal alien population in the United States has grown by 4.1 million, or 28.2 percent, reflecting an unprecedented wave of illegal immigration during the Biden administration,” FAIR states, adding, “As of 2025, American population growth comes almost entirely from unsustainably high levels of immigration, both legal and illegal.”

The FAIR data comes just as the White House appears to be reversing course on President Donald J. Trump‘s mass deportation pledge. The National Pulse reported on Tuesday that in a private meeting, James Blair, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff, encouraged House Republicans to adjust how they discuss immigration. He suggested shifting away from talk of “mass deportations” and narrowing the administration’s efforts to deport only known criminals.

This sentiment was echoed by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), who also stated on Tuesday, “We got a little hiccup with some of the Hispanic and Latino voters, for certain, because some of the immigration enforcement was viewed to be overzealous. But here’s the good news: we’re in a course correction mode right now.”

FAIR’s estimate includes individuals who entered the country illegally but were granted temporary documentation under policies from the Biden government. The group also criticized the Census Bureau‘s revised methodology for counting the foreign-born population, arguing that it has led to significant undercounting of illegal immigrants in official data. FAIR noted that the 2023 American Community Survey and Current Population Survey rely on outdated pre-revision estimates, which fail to capture the true scale of the illegal immigrant population.

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Iran Escalates With Attacks on Tankers Hundreds of Miles from Strait of Hormuz.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Iran launched explosive suicide boats at fuel tankers off the coast of Basra, Iraq, escalating an oil crisis and setting two tankers ablaze.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), U.S. and European-linked vessels, Iran, and Iraq.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Attacks occurred late Wednesday in the Persian Gulf just off the coast of Basra, Iraq.

🎯IMPACT: Global energy prices have surged, with oil nearing $91 per barrel and gas prices rising to $3.6 per gallon.

IN FULL

Iranian suicide boats reportedly struck two oil tankers on March 11, the Safesea Vishnu and Zefyros, in Iraqi waters just off the coast of Basra, setting both vessels on fire and leaving at least one person dead. The attacks are a significant escalation from prior tanker attacks, which occurred in the Strait of Hormuz, as both ships were located about 500 to 600 miles northwest of the Strait in Iraqi territorial waters.

A video released by Iran appears to show explosions striking the Safesea Vishnu. In the footage, a man shouting in Farsi can be heard yelling: “Allah is the greatest!” The newest strikes bring the number of vessels attacked in the region to at least 16 since the conflict began.


The attacks suggest that Iran is no longer just targeting oil tankers attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz, but rather, is now hitting shipping that is moored anywhere in the Persian Gulf. Concerningly, Brent Crude oil prices climbed to over $95 follow the attack off the coast of Iraq. Meanwhile, average U.S. gasoline prices have risen to about $3.60 per gallon, up from roughly $2.90 before the conflict escalated. The price spike reflects growing concerns that sustained instability in the Gulf could disrupt global oil flows.

Notably, oil and gas prices were already climbing after the U.S. and Israel began military strikes against Iran’s Islamist regime on February 28. However, after the Islamic Republic’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) began attacking ships directly in the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend, oil prices have seen extreme volatility. This volatility prompted the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Tuesday to announce the largest release of emergency oil stocks in its history, making 400 million barrels available to the global market to cushion price spikes and prevent potential temporary refinery closures—especially in Asia.

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Haitian Man Admits to $6.7 Million SNAP Fraud Scheme.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Haitian man pleaded guilty to orchestrating a $6.7 million benefit fraud scheme through his Boston retail store.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Antonio Bonheur, 74, and a second defendant, Saul Alsime.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The scheme ran from February 2021 to December 2025 in Mattapan, Boston.

🎯IMPACT: Bonheur faces up to 20 years imprisonment, potential deportation, and financial penalties. A second defendant’s case is ongoing.

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A Haitian man arrested last December in Boston and charged with orchestrating a $6.7 million fraud scheme involving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, also known as food stamps, has pleaded guilty to wire fraud and unauthorized use of benefits. Antonio Bonheur, a 74-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Haiti, ran the scheme through his small retail store, Jesula Variety Store, in the Mattapan area of Boston, Massachusetts.

The National Pulse previously reported that Bonheur and Saul Alisme, a 21-year-old lawful permanent resident, conspired to use their small bodegas in the Mattapan neighborhood as fronts where SNAP benefits could be exchanged for discounted cash payments. Despite observably low inventory and minimal business transactions, one of the bodegas reportedly redeemed upwards of $500,000 in SNAP benefits in a single month. The figure, prosecutors noted, is one that would be expected for a major retail grocery chain and not a small independent convenience store.

Charging documents highlighted a dramatic escalation in the scale of the fraud. Monthly redemptions surged from $6,467 in October 2023 to $157,937 by March 2024, peaking at $540,870 in August 2024. Throughout 2025, monthly totals consistently exceeded $200,000, with October alone reaching $358,472.

Bonheur faces a maximum sentence of 20 years imprisonment for the wire fraud charge, along with potential penalties including three years of supervised release, a $250,000 fine, and mandatory restitution. The plea agreement also acknowledges that Bonheur may face denaturalization and deportation. As a result of the guilty plea, Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Leah Foley has agreed to recommend a sentence at the lower end of the federal guidelines.

A sentencing hearing is scheduled for March 30 in Boston. Meanwhile, Saul Alsime’s case has been postponed until May.

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U.S. Intel Suggests Iran Regime ‘Not in Danger’ of Collapse: Report.

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WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. intelligence reports indicate Iran’s government remains in control despite military strikes targeting senior leaders and commanders.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Iranian regime and U.S. and Israeli forces.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The conflict began on February 28, with ongoing strikes across Iran targeting key infrastructure and leadership.

💬KEY QUOTE: According to an intelligence community source speaking with the media, a “multitude” of analysis reports indicate “consistent analysis that the regime is not in danger” of falling and “retains control of the Iranian public.”

🎯IMPACT: Political pressure grows on President Donald J. Trump to conclude the military campaign amid rising oil prices and uncertainty over the war’s objectives.

IN FULL

Despite continued United States and Israeli air and missile strikes against the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Islamist regime remains in firm control of the country. An assessment by U.S. intelligence agencies suggests that Iran has lost dozens of senior political and military leaders, the Islamic Republic’s collapse may be a far way off.

According to an intelligence community source speaking with the media, a “multitude” of reports indicate “consistent analysis that the regime is not in danger” of falling and “retains control of the Iranian public.” Since the start of Operation Epic Fury on February 28, the U.S. and Israeli militaries have systemically targeted Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) facilities, police stations, and even killed the country’s Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to degrade the regime’s position of control.

U.S. President Donald J. Trump has pushed for the Iranian people—when the time is right—to rise against the Islamist regime. At the same time, Trump has stressed that the main U.S. objectives are the destruction of Iran’s restarted nuclear weapons program and ballistic missile stockpiles.

After just 12 days, Operation Epic Fury has already become the second-largest U.S. military operation in Middle Eastern history, rivaled only by the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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Military Investigates Theft of High-Tech Military Drones from Base.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Four military drones were stolen from Fort Campbell in Kentucky.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Fort Campbell, the U.S. Army, and the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The drones were stolen between November 21-24, 2025, at the 326th Division Engineer Battalion in Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division is offering a reward up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the theft of four Skydio X10D Drone Systems.” – U.S. Army Fort Campbell Facebook Page

🎯IMPACT: The Army is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible.

IN FULL

Four Skydio X10D drone systems were stolen from a building used by the 326th Division Engineer Battalion at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, in an incident that occurred between November 21 and November 24, 2025. Authorities did not publicly disclose the theft until March 11, 2026, when the base asked the public for help identifying the suspects.

In a post on the Fort Campbell Facebook page, officials urged anyone with information about the stolen drones to contact investigators. “The Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division is offering a reward up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the theft of four Skydio X10D Drone Systems,” the Facebook page states.

The Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible. Investigators say they are actively seeking tips from the public as the search continues.

The Skydio X10D is a small unmanned aerial system designed for military and public safety operations. The drone features modular payload capabilities and advanced sensors, including thermal imaging and high-resolution cameras. The system has also been tested in tactical scenarios.

The disappearance of the drones comes as unmanned aerial systems are becoming increasingly central to modern warfare. Lessons from the Russia-Ukraine war have pushed militaries to rapidly expand their drone capabilities. U.S. drone reliability and supply chains remain ongoing concerns, with Ukrainian forces often turning to Chinese-made drones after reporting that American systems experienced frequent malfunctions in combat conditions.

Notably, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently issued a bulletin warning law enforcement agencies in California about a potential drone threat linked to Iran.

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Cornyn Lands Endorsement… From Karl Rove.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Karl Rove endorsed Texas Senator John Cornyn (R) in the upcoming Senate primary runoff.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Karl Rove, John Cornyn, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

📍WHEN & WHERE: March 12, 2026; Texas.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Lone Star Republicans had better choose wisely if they want to keep Texas red.” – Karl Rove

🎯IMPACT: The outcome of the runoff could influence the Republican hold on Texas.

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Karl Rove, the globalist former Deputy Chief of Staff in the George W. Bush administration, has thrown his support behind Republican-in-name-only (RINO) Texas Senator John Cornyn in the upcoming Senate primary runoff election. Cornyn is facing a challenge from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a longtime supporter of President Donald J. Trump.

Rove, writing in The Wall Street Journal, opined, “To gauge Democratic chances for a statewide victory in Texas, it’s best to wait for the Republican Senate runoff,” adding: “The nomination of the scandal-ridden Attorney General Ken Paxton instead of Mr. Cornyn could let Democrats repeat in Texas what they did in a 2017 Alabama Senate special election.”

Rove did not spell out what “scandals” Paxton is supposed to be ridden with, although the Cornyn campaign is currently attempting to smear him with false claims that he once stole a pen.

Rove noted that neither candidate secured more than 50 percent of the vote in the primary’s first round, and that the candidate who can best unite their party and appeal to non-primary voters would likely emerge victorious in November. That is unlikely to be Cornyn, with most supporters of third-placed candidate Wesley Hunt, whom the Cornyn camp viciously attacked following his loss, likely to break for Paxton.

President Trump is yet to endorse a candidate in the contest, but polls suggest Paxton has more support regardless of a Trump endorsement either way.

Alongside Rove, Cornyn—with a long history of backstabbing Trump—has also been rallying the support of pro-amnesty pastors with ties to George Soros in recent days.

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Migrant Charged With Throwing Random Stangers Onto Subway Tracks.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Honduran migrant has been arrested at a homeless shelter for pushing two people onto subway tracks in New York City.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Suspect Bairon Hernandez, his two victims, and the New York City Police Department (NYPD).

📍WHEN & WHERE: The attacks took place last weekend, with Hernandez being arrested on March 10.

🎯IMPACT: The case is just the latest involving a migrant attacking random people on public transit in a major American city.

IN FULL

A Honduran migrant has been arrested for allegedly pushing two strangers, including an elderly man, onto subway tracks at a Manhattan station over the weekend. Authorities say Bairon Hernandez, 34, was taken into custody early Tuesday morning by the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force and the New York City Police Department (NYPD) at a homeless shelter in Brooklyn.

Investigators say the incident occurred around noon Sunday at the Lexington Avenue–63rd Street subway station on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. According to police, Hernandez allegedly approached the victims from behind and shoved them onto the tracks without warning.

The victims, an 83-year-old man and a 31-year-old man who did not know each other, were left stranded on the rails below the platform after the attack, authorities said. Bystanders quickly rushed to help and were able to pull both men back onto the platform before a train entered the station.

Hernandez has been charged with attempted murder, attempted assault, assault, and reckless endangerment, police said. When reporters questioned him outside a Manhattan precinct following his arrest, Hernandez denied the accusations, repeatedly shaking his head and saying “no” when asked whether he pushed the two subway riders.

The attack has renewed concerns about violent incidents on public transit systems in major cities. In recent years, several high-profile cases involving migrants and transit violence have drawn national attention. In one widely circulated case, a migrant appealing deportation after prior sex crime convictions was accused of pushing a mail carrier in front of a train during an altercation. In another case, a migrant accused of setting a woman on fire allegedly avoided immediate federal immigration detention because of local sanctuary policies.

Such incidents have intensified political debate over public safety on transit networks, immigration enforcement, and the impact of sanctuary laws in major U.S. cities. Sanctuary restrictions on cooperation with federal immigration authorities undermine public safety by making it harder to take foreign criminals into custody.

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Iran’s New Supreme Leader Owns a £200m London Property Empire.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Reports have surfaced that Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, owns a substantial property empire in London, prompting calls for sanctions.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mojtaba Khamenei, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and British government officials.

📍WHEN & WHERE: March 11, 2026, various locations in London, England.

🎯IMPACT: Calls for increased sanctions on Iran and scrutiny over foreign property ownership in London.

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The British government is facing growing calls to impose sanctions on Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) after reports surfaced that Mojtaba Khamenei, who has succeeded his slain father, Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as Supreme Leader of Iran, is linked to a multi-million-dollar property empire in London.

Among the assets highlighted are high-end apartments which look down on the Israeli embassy, and 11 mansions on Bishops Avenue—a.k.a. “Billionaire’s Row”—in Hampstead. Investigations suggest that these properties were acquired through individuals already subject to British sanctions for their alleged role in providing financial support to the IRGC. Collectively, the holdings are believed to be worth around $200 million.

U.S. President Donald J. Trump has previously described Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment as Supreme Leader as “unacceptable.” He has not been seen in public since his elevation, with Iranian state media suggesting he was seriously injured during early U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran.

Dozens of Iranian political and military leaders besides the former Supreme Leader have been killed in the strikes, but the regime is continuing to launch retaliatory strikes at U.S. forces and allies across the Middle East, disrupting oil and fertilizer supplies globally.

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