U.S. & World
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
US Politics and Elections
Former President Trump has drawn criticism for calling voting by mail 'cheating' shortly after utilizing the practice himself. This statement comes amid ongoing debates about the security and fairness of mail-in voting systems.
Additionally, South Dakota Governor Noem is under scrutiny after a report alleged she spent thousands of taxpayer dollars on personal expenses, including horse care, hair, and makeup, for a Mount Rushmore advertisement. These allegations have sparked ethical concerns and calls for greater transparency in government spending.
Middle East Military Deployments and Conflict
The Pentagon is reportedly preparing to deploy an additional 3,000 troops to the Middle East, adding to the already significant US military presence in the region. This deployment is fueled by ongoing tensions and concerns about regional stability, particularly related to Iran.
The US is expected to deploy troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, potentially in response to perceived threats related to a possible Iran war. Former President Trump has claimed that the Iran war is 'won,' despite Tehran's denials of progress in peace talks. The situation remains volatile, with conflicting narratives and escalating military activity.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration
Patrick Mullin has been sworn in as the new Secretary of Homeland Security, coinciding with Republicans presenting a new funding offer for the department. This change in leadership and potential funding changes come at a time when DHS faces numerous challenges, including immigration enforcement and border security.
Minnesota is suing the Department of Justice (DOJ) and DHS, seeking access to evidence related to the shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. This lawsuit highlights the ongoing tensions between state and federal authorities regarding law enforcement and access to information in sensitive cases. ICE agents are also reported to be causing long lines at airports.
Aviation Safety and Accidents
A deadly runway crash at LaGuardia Airport is under investigation, raising serious questions about aviation safety protocols. The incident has prompted scrutiny of the airport's operations and the factors that contributed to the crash.
Prior to the deadly crash, LaGuardia pilots had reportedly raised safety alarms months earlier, suggesting that potential risks were known but not adequately addressed. The investigation will likely focus on these earlier warnings and whether they could have prevented the tragedy.
International Relations and Detainees
American citizen Dennis Coyle has been freed in Afghanistan after being detained since January 2025. His release marks a significant diplomatic achievement, although details surrounding his arrest and detention remain unclear.
The circumstances of Coyle's arrest and the negotiations leading to his release are likely to be subjects of further investigation and reporting. This incident highlights the complexities of international relations and the challenges faced by US citizens in conflict zones.








