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Teleportation Claims by FEMA Disaster Chief Spark Scrutiny Over Federal Crisis Leadership

Teleportation Claims by FEMA Disaster Chief Spark Scrutiny Over Federal Crisis Leadership

Washington, Sunday, 22 March 2026.
Top FEMA disaster response official Gregg Phillips faces intense scrutiny after claiming he involuntarily teleported to a Waffle House, raising serious concerns regarding federal crisis leadership and operational stability.

Federal Government Deploys Immigration Agents to US Airports Amid Shutdown

Federal Government Deploys Immigration Agents to US Airports Amid Shutdown

Washington, D.C., Sunday, 22 March 2026.
To combat severe shutdown delays, immigration agents will assist airport security starting Monday—an unprecedented move where officers will also enforce immigration laws at transit hubs.

U.S. Escalates Threats Against Cuba While Secret High-Level Talks Continue

U.S. Escalates Threats Against Cuba While Secret High-Level Talks Continue

Washington, D.C., Sunday, 22 March 2026.
Despite President Trump’s threats of a U.S. takeover, Cuban officials declare military readiness while secretly engaging in high-level back-channel negotiations with Washington regarding the island’s future.

Airport Delays Threaten Economy as DHS Shutdown Passes One-Month Mark

Airport Delays Threaten Economy as DHS Shutdown Passes One-Month Mark

Washington, Sunday, 22 March 2026.
As the DHS shutdown exceeds a month, over 360 TSA resignations have triggered severe airport delays, prompting President Trump to threaten deploying ICE agents to run security checkpoints.

Partisan Gridlock Halts Airport Security Pay as Travel Delays Mount

Partisan Gridlock Halts Airport Security Pay as Travel Delays Mount

Washington, Sunday, 22 March 2026.
With wait times soaring and unpaid screeners resigning, Elon Musk has offered to cover their salaries while the president threatens to deploy immigration agents for airport security.

Accelerated Border Wall Construction Threatens Protected Public Lands

Accelerated Border Wall Construction Threatens Protected Public Lands

Washington, Sunday, 22 March 2026.
Fueled by a $1.2 billion federal contract, rapid border wall expansion is currently blasting through ecologically sensitive public lands like Big Bend National Park, raising severe environmental concerns.

Robert Mueller, Longtime FBI Director and Special Counsel, Dies at 81

Robert Mueller, Longtime FBI Director and Special Counsel, Dies at 81

Washington, Saturday, 21 March 2026.
Robert Mueller, the historic FBI director who led the 2016 Trump-Russia investigation, has died at 81, prompting a starkly hostile public celebration from the former president.

Trump Offers Administration Role to Clear Colorado House Primary for Incumbent

Trump Offers Administration Role to Clear Colorado House Primary for Incumbent

Washington D.C., Saturday, 21 March 2026.
President Trump cleared a competitive Colorado House primary by offering a challenging candidate an administration role, abruptly reinstating his endorsement for an incumbent he recently condemned.

Reversing Course: New York Governor Urges Wealthy Residents to Return to Rescue State Revenues

Reversing Course: New York Governor Urges Wealthy Residents to Return to Rescue State Revenues

New York, Saturday, 21 March 2026.
Facing a depleted tax base, Governor Hochul sharply reversed her 2022 stance this week, urging high-net-worth individuals to return from Palm Beach to fund New York’s social programs.

Grassroots Student Campaign Pressures Sacramento to Claim Billions in Federal Education Funds

Grassroots Student Campaign Pressures Sacramento to Claim Billions in Federal Education Funds

Sacramento, Saturday, 21 March 2026.
Amid California’s structural budget deficits, a student-led initiative is lobbying state lawmakers to secure billions in available federal education funding before the state misses the opportunity.