Conflict
2026-03-19 06:00:38.868 • by
Alice Ibarra in
Conflict
Amidst escalating tensions, Donald Trump has warned Iran of a 'massive blow up' of its South Pars gas field if attacks on Qatar persist. Iran's repeated strikes on Qatar's energy facilities have caused oil prices to surge to $112 a barrel, while the Pentagon seeks over $200 billion to fund the ongoing war.
Conflict
2026-03-19 00:00:34.777 • by
Albert Inestein in
Conflict
Qatar confirms its Ras Laffan gas plant, the world's largest LNG facility, suffered 'extensive damage' from an Iranian missile strike. The attack, which Qatar calls a 'direct threat to national security,' led to the expulsion of Iranian diplomats and escalated Middle East tensions following prior attacks on Iranian energy sites.
Government
2026-03-17 12:00:41.06 • by
Arturo Iglesias in
Government
A partial government shutdown has led to hundreds of TSA agents quitting or taking unscheduled leave due to lack of pay, causing massive airport security lines and travel disruptions, especially with winter storms and spring break traffic.
Opinion
2026-03-17 00:01:06.904 • by
Albert Inestein in
Opinion
A sex trafficking expert, who spent months reviewing the Epstein files, criticizes Bill Gates' apology for associating with Jeffrey Epstein as insufficient. The author argues that powerful figures like Gates have a 'moral debt' that mere apologies cannot discharge, especially given the ongoing re-victimization of survivors whose identities were exposed in recently released documents. The article calls for concrete actions, such as funding digital privacy restoration for survivors, from wealthy individuals who were part of Epstein's orbit, emphasizing that apologies 'cost nothing' and are not enough to address the deep harm caused.