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Elon Musk on X: "Being used a footstool by a homicidal maniac probably didnât change that libtardâs suicidal empathy views at all. Death of the West is what they all want." / X Added: Mar 10, 2026
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Elon Musk on X: "Is there a more hypocritical company than Anthropic?" / X Added: Mar 10, 2026
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Holly âžïž Elmore on X: "Itâs time to quit, @AnthropicAI employees. You are in over your head. https://t.co/bEwhPAibDH" / X Added: Mar 10, 2026
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Larry Sanger on X: "Norman Rockwell, the quintessential "lowbrow" artist, will ultimately go down in history as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century." / X Added: Mar 10, 2026
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Elon Musk on X: "The value of extreme precision" / X Added: Mar 10, 2026
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Scott Wiener to step down as Jewish caucus co-chair
Added: Mar 10, 2026Scott Wiener to step down as Jewish caucus co-chair
Site: J.
Faced with fierce backlash, Wiener will step away after holding leadership roles in the California Legislative Jewish Caucus since 2020.

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THIS JUST BLEW UP IN THEIR FACES - YouTube Added: Mar 10, 2026
THIS JUST BLEW UP IN THEIR FACES
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BUY CAST BREW COFFEE TO SUPPORT THE SHOW - https://castbrew.com/Become A Member And Protect Our Work at http://www.timcast.comHost:Tim Pool @Timcast (everywh...

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HEâS TARGETING CUBA - YouTube Added: Mar 10, 2026
HEâS TARGETING CUBA
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SUPPORT THE SHOW BUY CAST BREW COFFEE NOW - https://castbrew.com/Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere)Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) | https://allthatremains.komi.io/I...

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Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, Mar. 10, 2026 - YouTube Added: Mar 10, 2026
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, Mar. 10, 2026
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The White House

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Megyn Gets Real About the Non-Stop Cheerleading on Fox News as Lindsey Graham Speaks RIGHT to Trump - YouTube Added: Mar 10, 2026
Megyn Gets Real About the Non-Stop Cheerleading on Fox News as Lindsey Graham Speaks RIGHT to Trump
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Iran Timing, Epstein Guard Questions, and "WiFi Jammer" Evidence in Nancy Guthrie Case, with Experts - YouTube Added: Mar 10, 2026
Epstein Guard Questions, Iran Timing, and "WiFi Jammer" Evidence in Nancy Guthrie Case, with Experts
Site: YouTube
Megyn Kelly discusses Lindsey Grahamâs wild interview with Sean Hannity where he threatens Spain and Middle East allies over Iran, the senator's aggressive r...

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Megyn Reacts to Adam Schiff Falling Into Bill Maher's TRAP About Obama and Trump, with Stu Burguiere - YouTube Added: Mar 10, 2026
Megyn Reacts to Adam Schiff Falling Into Bill Maher's TRAP About Obama and Trump, with Stu Burguiere
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Megyn Slams Sen. Graham Given Uninterrupted Platform On Hannity to Tout War: "Who the F*ck Are YOU?" - YouTube Added: Mar 10, 2026
Megyn Slams Sen. Graham Given Uninterrupted Platform On Hannity to Tout War: "Who the F*ck Are YOU?"
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Pendulum swings back on economy amid Iran conflict
Added: Mar 10, 2026Pendulum swings back on economy amid Iran conflict
Site: The Hill
Plus: FBI subpoenas Arizona election records, Anthropic sues Pentagon, Iranian soccer players granted asylum in Australia
Morning Report is The Hill's a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here. In today's issue: âȘ Trumpâs economic challenge âȘ FBI subpoenas Arizona election records âȘ Anthropic sues Pentagon âȘ Iranian soccer players granted asylum The Trump administration is trying to reassure an economy spooked by the conflict with Iran just weeks after recent jobs and inflation reports provided some sense of optimism. President Trump asserted the U.S. would not allow Iran to continue to restrict global oil supply through its virtual closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane between Iran and Oman. Tehran said following the initial U.S.-Israeli strikes that it would attack any ship attempting to pass through, effectively closing it to traffic. âI will not allow a terrorist regime to hold the world hostage and attempt to stop the globeâs oil supply. And if Iran does anything to do that, theyâll get hit at a much, much harder level,â Trump said at a press conference Monday. At the same time, he argued the bottleneck isnât as much a concern for the U.S. as it is for other countries, especially China. But the development has rocked prices and markets both inside and outside the U.S. Energy costs have shot up over the past week since the offensive against Iran began, targeting the regimeâs military sites and top leaders. The cost of oil jumped to more than $115 per barrel overnight into Monday, the first time that it surpassed $100 since Russia started its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Stock markets started Monday with significant losses as investors were startled by the spike in oil and gas prices. The costs had calmed down by Monday afternoon, falling back to less than $100 per barrel. Stocks also rebounded to finish the day with net gains, coming after Trump told CBS News in an interview that the war is âvery complete, pretty much.â But the economic situation remains highly volatile, leaving lingering questions about whatâs in store for the economy. Thatâs a significantly different picture from where it stood just weeks ago. Trump received a boost last month after the January jobs report showed the economy exceeded expectations in gaining 130,000 jobs. The report was coupled with a consumer price index report released days later showing inflation dropped to 2.4 percent, below expectations. But the past week has changed the narrative. As oil prices spiked and the stock market stumbled as a result of the Iran conflict, data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) showed Friday that the U.S. unexpectedly lost 92,000 jobs. BLS also revised past jobs reports to be lower than originally reported. Gas prices have jumped to a national average of $3.54 per gallon, up roughly 20 percent since last month. The Hillâs Rachel Frazin reports itâs unclear how long the disruption to oil markets will last and how high prices will go. Thatâs reason for concern for Republicans as the midterm elections get closer, especially as the president already is struggling with his approval ratings on the economy. Democrats are pouncing on the rise in gas prices and expected increase in airline fares, accusing Trump of worsening Americansâ economic pain through his actions in Iran, The Hillâs Amie Parnes reports. Trump has said he expects the price hikes will be short-term effects and the American people will be willing to manage through them amid the conflict. He has also floated the possibility of the U.S. providing Navy escorts for oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz, while the U.S. has offered to provide reinsurance for losses up to $20 billion in the Gulf region to boost confidence in oil and gas. Still, as The Hillâs Al Weaver and Sudiksha Kochi report, congressional Republicans are growing nervous that consumers wonât be willing to swallow the rising costs. âȘ The Hill: The Memo: Trump at risk from oil price roller coaster. âȘ The Hill: Dems vow to shut down Senate business over Iran. Crude oil futures, which eventually filter down to how much you pay at the pump, had a historic whiplash Monday. The market seemingly took notice of an interview the president gave during the day, in which he suggested the war could end soon. Across the country on Monday, gas hovered around $3.48 for regular unleaded on average. I asked Bob McNally, a former energy adviser to President George W. Bush, where prices could head from here. He thinks theyâre likely going higher. âGasoline that you and I pay for at the station follows crude oil with a one-to-two-week lag. Gasoline still has catching up to do,â McNally said. Trump said the U.S. Navy will escort tankers through the crucial Strait of Hormuz, if needed. McNally said the market will actually need to see tankers streaming back and forth. When those images come, that could very well be a turning point for prices at the pump. Burman hosts "The Hill" weeknights, 6p/5c on NewsNation. TIMETABLE UNCLEAR: Trump indicated he may be planning to wrap up the operation against Iran sooner than he originally said but was noncommittal on Monday about his timeline. The president initially gave a timeline of four to five weeks soon after the initial strikes began on Feb. 28. But heâs faced pressure on the exit strategy amid mixed messaging from members of his administration and the deaths of more than a half dozen U.S. service members. Trump called the operation an âexcursionâ during his Monday press conference, saying the operation would end âvery soon.â But he said it wouldnât end in the coming days or by the end of the week. He said the U.S. is âachieving major strides toward completing our military objective, and some people could say theyâre pretty well complete.â His remarks came after an account on X for the Pentagon posted earlier in the day, âWe have Only Just Begun to Fight.â The comments continue the often-contradictory signals from the administration since the conflict started. Trump said he supports the idea of âinternalâ regime change within Iran, walking back comments calling for the overthrow of the regime. He said his vision is similar to how the U.S. handled Venezuela, removing former President NicolĂĄs Maduro but leaving the regime intact after the new leaders agreed to U.S. economic demands. He said he was âdisappointedâ to see Iran choose Mojtaba Khamenei as the countryâs next supreme leader. Khamenei is viewed as a hard-liner at least as much as was his father, the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. âȘ The Hill: Five takeaways from Trumpâs press conference. âȘ The Wall Street Journal: Trump advisers urge exit ramp on Iran. âȘ The Hill: Trump says SAVE America Act will âguarantee the midterms.â TO THE COURTS: The AI company Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon, challenging its decision to label the company and its products a âsupply chain risk.â The company filed the case in federal court in California on Monday, arguing the Pentagonâs designation and an order from the president for all federal agencies to cease use of Anthropicâs products are âunprecedented and unlawful.â Anthropic and the Department of Defense have engaged in a back-and-forth in recent weeks over a contract providing the Pentagon with access to the AI model Claude. But Anthropic has insisted on the department agreeing not to use the model for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons that donât require human involvement. The Pentagon has rejected those terms, asserting that it should be able to use Claude for âall lawful purposes.â Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said the company couldnât âin good conscienceâ agree. The supply chain risk designation is rare and typically reserved for foreign adversaries. It restricts defense contractors from using a companyâs products. Anthropicâs lawyers said the case is a âlast resortâ and accused the federal government of retaliating against the company for its position on the use of its own AI model. White House spokesperson Liz Huston told The Hill that Trump wonât âallow a radical left, woke company to jeopardizeâ national security. Anthropic also filed a separate lawsuit in the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., to request a review of the determination that it poses a national security risk. âȘ The Hill: Government surveillance fears fueled by standoff. âȘ CBS News: Anthropic tracking jobs most exposed to AI. FBI SUBPOENA: The Trump administrationâs probe of 2020 election records has seemingly expanded as the FBI issued a subpoena Monday for data on the Arizona state Senateâs audit of Maricopa County election results. Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen (R) confirmed the subpoena, saying in a post on the social platform X that he received it and complied late last week. The subpoena follows a âcourt authorized law enforcement actionâ the FBI carried out at the main elections office in Fulton County, Ga., earlier this year. Fulton and Maricopa counties have both been centerpieces of Trump and his alliesâ continued false claims of fraud costing him the 2020 election. Former President Biden won Maricopa County by about 2 points, and that victory was confirmed by a company the Arizona Senate hired to conduct an audit of the results. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) condemned the subpoena in a statement, calling it a âweaponization of federal law enforcement in service of crackpots and lies.â SPECIAL ELECTION: Voters are heading to the polls in one House district in Georgia today to vote on who they want to succeed former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). More than a dozen candidates are running on the same ballot to represent Georgiaâs 14th Congressional District, which has been without representation since Greeneâs decision to step down from her seat in January. Clayton Fuller, the district attorney for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit, is the favorite with an endorsement from the president. But the top candidate must win a majority of the vote to avoid a runoff next month, and that may be likely with so many candidates in the race. Primary elections are also being held Tuesday in Mississippi, following initial midterm primaries last week in Texas, North Carolina and Arkansas. âȘ The Hill: What to know about the race to replace Greene. MULLIN HEARING: The confirmation hearing for Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) as the next secretary of Homeland Security may come as soon as next week. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), the chair of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, told reporters he hopes to hold the hearing next Wednesday. Republicans have largely rallied around Mullin as a successor to outgoing Secretary Kristi Noem, who has been the subject of rising controversy in recent months. Noem is set to leave her role at the end of the month. Mullin and Paul have feuded at times in the past, including last month when Mullin reportedly called him a "freaking snake." But Paul has said he would reserve judgement on his colleague's nomination ahead of the hearing. âȘ The Hill: Who could run to replace Mullin. GOING INDEPENDENT: California Rep. Kevin Kiley announced that he is formally leaving the Republican Party to become an independent. Kiley decided to run for reelection as an independent in the aftermath of Californiaâs redistricting measure, which made his district more Democratic-friendly. But he went further Monday, saying he will ask the House clerk to drop his identification as a Republican for the rest of the current Congress. âI will be the sole independent member of the House of Representatives,â Kiley told reporters during a virtual press conference. Kileyâs departure from the GOP will technically lower the Republican majority further to 217-214. But Kiley said he will continue to caucus with the Republicans since he was elected as a member of the party. The congressman said the ongoing gerrymandering battle from both parties led to his switch, expressing disgust with partisanship. âȘ The Hill: Stephen A. Smith doesnât think heâll run for president in 2028. ISIS INSPIRATION: The attempted attack at a protest near New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's (D) residence was inspired by the Islamic State (ISIS), officials said Monday. Attorney General Pam Bondi said two individuals have been indicted in connection with the incident. The criminal complaint accuses them of an attempted terrorist attack. âWe will not allow ISISâs poisonous, anti-American ideology to threaten this nation,â Bondi said. âOur law enforcement officers will remain vigilant.â No one was injured from the explosive device that was ignited at the protest outside the mayor's mansion, police said. The indictment states both men referred to ISIS during their detention. One device was thrown at a group of protesters, while another was thrown at officers, according to the indictment. âȘ The New York Times: Mamdani chooses his words carefully about the attack. ANTITRUST SETTLEMENT: Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, has reached a settlement with the Department of Justice (DOJ) in a case that alleged antitrust violations against the event promoter. A senior DOJ official told reporters the proposed agreement would have Live Nation pay $280 million in civil penalties to the states involved in the case. The DOJ, along with many state and district attorneys general, had sued Live Nation and Ticketmaster in May 2024, accusing them of blocking competition in the entertainment industry. That came after mounting public scrutiny on the companies following an online meltdown Ticketmaster suffered in 2022 during Taylor Swiftâs online presale for her âEras Tour.â Under the agreement, Ticketmaster would offer a stand-alone ticketing platform that allows third parties, such as SeatGeek and StubHub, to use its technology. Live Nation agreed to divest from 13 amphitheaters it owns or leases across the country and to reserve at least 50 percent of tickets for entities that donât have exclusive agreements with the company, among other measures. Despite the tentative agreement, not all states are on board. New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) said she and 25 other attorneys general would continue the case. âȘ Variety: Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) slams settlement as âweak.â RETIREMENT OPPORTUNITY: Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Annette Zieglerâs announcement that she will not run for reelection in 2027 could give liberals a key opportunity as they seek to expand their majority on the bench. Ziegler, one of the courtâs three conservatives, revealed Monday she doesnât plan to run for reelection when her current term ends after serving on the court for three decades. She said she wants to spend more time with family. Her decision comes less than a month before Wisconsin voters are set to vote on who should succeed retiring conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley. Liberals currently hold a 4-3 advantage and hope Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge Chris Taylor, who is backed by Democrats, can defeat conservative appellate Judge Maria Lazar on April 7. Taylor holds a significant fundraising advantage over Lazar. With Ziegler retiring, liberals will be eyeing a chance to establish even more control of the court. Conservatives held a majority on the court for 15 years until liberal Justice Janet Protasiewicz defeated former state Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly in 2023, flipping control. âȘ Bolts: Liberals aim to control Wisconsin Supreme Court through 2030. âȘ NOTUS: Court race stays quiet a year after Elon Muskâs spending blitz. ASYLUM GRANTED: Australia has granted asylum to five members of the Iranian womenâs soccer team after taking part in what was interpreted as an act of protest against the Iranian regime. Australian Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke announced the decision Tuesday following lobbying from Trump the day before. Federal police officers took the players from their hotel to a âsafe locationâ before the athletes met with Burke and their humanitarian visas were finalized. Ahead of a match of the Asia Cup last week, members of the team remained silent as the Iranian national anthem played, viewed by some as an act of resistance. Iranian state media called them traitors, and fears rose that the team could be in danger if they returned to Iran, The New York Times reported. Trump in a post on Truth Social on Monday vowed to protect the team members if Australia wouldnât grant them asylum. The team reportedly numbers about 20 women. âI say to the other members of the team the same opportunity is there,â Burke said. âAustralia has taken the Iranian womenâs soccer team into our hearts.â The news comes as the Iranian menâs soccer team is scheduled to play in the U.S. for World Cup matches this summer. But the teamâs status to play in the World Cup has been in doubt as the conflict between the U.S. and Iran has widened, The Hillâs Dominick Mastrangelo reports. âȘ The Guardian: Iran could face FIFA ban if it withdraws from World Cup. And finally ⊠The National Park Service (NPS) announced fireworks will return at Mount Rushmore in celebration of Independence Day after a five-year hiatus. NPS said in a release Monday that fireworks will be launched at the landmark in South Dakota on July 3, which will be the first time they have been used there since 2020. Fireworks hadnât been launched at Mount Rushmore for more than a decade before that over wildfire risks. NPS denied requests for fireworks at the national memorial multiple times during the years of the Biden administration. The agency said the return of the fireworks reflects Trumpâs âvision of a âgrand celebration worthy of the momentous occasion of the 250th anniversary of American Independence.ââ

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Victor Davis Hanson: A US Ground War With Iran Would Be Costly and Likely Unnecessary - YouTube Added: Mar 10, 2026
Victor Davis Hanson: A US Ground War With Iran Would Be Costly and Likely Unnecessary
Site: YouTube
Many Americans are wary of U.S. boots on the ground in the Middle East after the Afghanistan and Iraq wars that became "endless."President Trumpâs comment ab...

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ComfyUI Streamlines Local AI Video Generation | NVIDIA Blog Added: Mar 11, 2026
NVIDIA and ComfyUI Streamline Local AI Video Generation for Game Developers and Creators at GDC
Site: NVIDIA Blog
GDC 2026: AI-powered video generation with ComfyUIâs App View, NVIDIA RTX Video Super Resolution and new NVFP4 models.

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Ted Cruz says GOP not 'winning right now' in fight over Jew hatred, slams Tucker Carlson | The Times of Israel
Added: Mar 11, 2026Ted Cruz says GOP not 'winning right now' in fight over Jew hatred, slams Tucker Carlson | The Times of Israel

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Australia grants asylum to five Iranian soccer players amid pressure from Trump | The Times of Israel
Added: Mar 11, 2026Australia grants asylum to five Iranian soccer players amid pressure from Trump | The Times of Israel

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Discovery about evolution called "nothing short of revolutionary" - Earth.com Added: Mar 11, 2026
Study that shows evolution is not random and can be predicted is called 'nothing short of revolutionary'
Site: Earth.com
Research is shaking up how we think about evolution, suggesting there's a level of predictability influenced by genes and genetic history.

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Gen Z Men ABANDONED Feminism, Say Wives Should OBEY Husband | Tim Pool - YouTube Added: Mar 11, 2026
ITS OVER, THEY LOST
Site: YouTube
Gen z is tired of feminism and women trying to be men.Study after study shows it, its overBecome A Memberhttp://youtube.com/timcastnews/joinThe Green Room - ...

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HEâS WITH ISRAEL - YouTube Added: Mar 11, 2026
HEâS WITH ISRAEL
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Joe Rogan Says People BETRAYED By Iran War | Timcast IRL #1466 W/ John Rocker & Leonarda Jonie - YouTube Added: Mar 11, 2026
Joe Rogan Says People BETRAYED By Iran War | Timcast IRL #1466 W/ John Rocker & Leonarda Jonie
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Trump Reveals If JD Vance Was Against the Iran War - YouTube Added: Mar 11, 2026
Trump Reveals If JD Vance Was Against the Iran War
Site: YouTube
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" shares a DM clip of Donald Trump finally opening up and sharing how he and JD Vance disagreed over the war with Iran.WATCH D...

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Science Has a Major Fraud Problem - by Joe Nocera Added: Mar 11, 2026
Science Has a Major Fraud Problem
For decades, scientists were above reproach. Not any more. Joe Nocera investigates the murky world of fraudulent research, and the sleuths exposing dishonest science.

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SBA Chief Kelly Loeffler Exposes Massive Blue State Loan Fraud - More States Coming - YouTube Added: Mar 11, 2026
SBA Chief Kelly Loeffler Exposes Massive Blue State Loan Fraud - More States Coming
Site: YouTube
Small Business Administration boss Kelly Loeffler sits down with Miranda Devine to share shocking details about the hundreds of millions of dollars in DEI lo...

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Questions About "Sea Mines," Truth About Gas Prices, Family Sues CA City Over Crime: AM Update 3/11 - YouTube Added: Mar 11, 2026
Questions About "Sea Mines," Truth About Gas Prices, Family Sues CA City Over Crime: AM Update 3/11
Site: YouTube
U.S. casualties rise in the Iran campaign as intelligence warns Tehran may deploy sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening global oil shipments and pus...

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Quantum computing meets the Möbius molecule - Ars Technica
Added: Mar 11, 2026Quantum computing meets the Möbius molecule
Site: Ars Technica
A complex structure with multiple electrons is within reach of today's hardware.

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NYC Bomb Attempt: Media Canât Hide Truth | National Review Added: Mar 11, 2026
NYC Bomb Attempt: Media Canât Hide Truth | National Review

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Trump tells Axios there's "practically nothing left" to target in Iran Added: Mar 11, 2026
Trump tells Axios there's "practically nothing left" to target in Iran
Site: Axios
"Little this and that... Any time I want it to end it will end," Trump said.

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Why isn't motormouth Megan Rapinoe using her megaphone for Iran's female soccer team? Added: Mar 11, 2026
Why isnât motormouth Megan Rapinoe using her megaphone for Iranâs female soccer team?
Site: New York Post
Lefty advocates for women in sports like Megan Rapinoe, Jemele Hill and Keith Olbermann are remarkably quiet over the plight of the Iranian womenâs soccer team.

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THEY DELETED IT - YouTube Added: Mar 11, 2026
THEY DELETED IT
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Liberals Have STOPPED PAYING TAXES, To Protest Trump | Tim Pool - YouTube Added: Mar 11, 2026
Liberals Have STOPPED PAYING TAXES, To Protest Trump | Tim Pool
Site: YouTube
I can understand the complaints about the tax system but yall are just guna get arrested for thisBecome A Memberhttp://youtube.com/timcastnews/joinThe Green ...

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Scalable quantum batteries can charge faster than their classical counterparts Added: Mar 11, 2026
Scalable quantum batteries can charge faster than their classical counterparts
Over the past decades, energy engineers have developed increasingly advanced battery technologies that can store more energy, charge faster and maintain their performance for longer. In recent years, some researchers have also started exploring the potential of quantum batteries, devices that can store energy leveraging quantum mechanical effects.
