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Lara Trump's Nashville Address Signals a Unified Conservative Strategy for 2026

Lara Trump's Nashville Address Signals a Unified Conservative Strategy for 2026

Nashville, Sunday, 15 March 2026.
On March 11, 2026, Lara Trump addressed the Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity in Nashville, signaling a powerful strategic alignment to shape economic policy ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.

St. Louis Considers Historic Re-Entry Into County to Streamline Resources

St. Louis Considers Historic Re-Entry Into County to Streamline Resources

St. Louis, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
Re-entering the county as a municipality could end St. Louis’s 150-year separation, streamlining duplicated services while introducing significant new tax implications for city residents to offset regional deficits.

Congressional Probe Demands Testimony from Former Guard Present During Epstein's Death

Congressional Probe Demands Testimony from Former Guard Present During Epstein's Death

Washington, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
Congress demands answers from former guard Tova Noel regarding unexplained internet searches and a suspicious $5,000 bank transfer flagged just hours before Jeffrey Epstein’s high-profile 2019 demise.

Vermont Protests Surge After Federal Raid Misses Target and Leads to Unintended Detentions

Vermont Protests Surge After Federal Raid Misses Target and Leads to Unintended Detentions

Burlington, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
After a federal agent accidentally discharged a weapon during a raid that missed its primary target, massive protests erupted in Vermont, highlighting ongoing disruptions to local labor markets.

Vermont Concludes $100 Million Healthcare Payment Experiment

Vermont Concludes $100 Million Healthcare Payment Experiment

Montpelier, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
After investing nearly $100 million, Vermont has ended its eight-year healthcare payment experiment. Policymakers are now analyzing the results to guide future US medical cost reforms.

White House Condemns CBS News Over Hiring of Former Cheney Aide

White House Condemns CBS News Over Hiring of Former Cheney Aide

Washington, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
The Trump White House is furiously criticizing CBS News for hiring a former Liz Cheney aide, underscoring the intense political pressure corporate media faces in staffing decisions.

Federal Takedown Order Fails to Stop the Spread of Government Efficiency Depositions

Federal Takedown Order Fails to Stop the Spread of Government Efficiency Depositions

Washington, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
Despite a Friday court order, deposition videos of federal efficiency staff admitting deficit failures were instantly archived globally, exposing the severe limits of digital injunctions.

U.S. Government Prepares New Financial Aid for Farmers Facing Surging Fertilizer Costs

U.S. Government Prepares New Financial Aid for Farmers Facing Surging Fertilizer Costs

Washington, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
With 25 percent of farmers still needing fertilizer for the 2026 season, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins confirmed imminent federal aid to combat price spikes driven by the Iran conflict.

House Oversight Committee Advances Strict New Rules to Combat Federal Spending Fraud

House Oversight Committee Advances Strict New Rules to Combat Federal Spending Fraud

Washington, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
Sparked by multi-billion-dollar benefit scandals, a March 18 House Oversight markup will advance strict federal spending rules, including a three-year government contract ban for convicted fraudsters.

The Politics of Presentation: Why Donald Trump is Gifting Shoes to His Cabinet

The Politics of Presentation: Why Donald Trump is Gifting Shoes to His Cabinet

Washington, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
President Trump’s mandate for formal workplace attire includes gifting dress shoes to cabinet members. Intriguingly, officials reportedly feel so pressured to comply that they sport oversized footwear.