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U.S. & Israel Continue to Crush the Iran Military

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ICE at the airports is a brilliant move

ICE At the Airports is a Brilliant Move

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Jewish Ambulances Set Ablaze In Uk, Belgium Deploys Soldiers To Jewish Sites

Police in London are investigating a suspected antisemitic hate crime attack after four vehicles belonging to a Jewish ambulance service were set on fire. Though it has not been classified as a terrorist incident, counterterror officers have been put in charge of the investigation. No one was injured. The London Fire Brigade says ambulances belonging to Hatzola Northwest, a volunteer organization that provides emergency medical response, were damaged by the fire early Monday morning. Multiple oxygen cylinders on the vehicles exploded, causing windows to break in an adjacent apartment block. Soldiers were deployed on the streets of leading Belgian cities on Monday to bolster security for the Jewish community, after what officials said were antisemitic attacks in Belgium and the Netherlands. The move follows an explosion this month at a synagogue in Liege that authorities called an antisemitic act. “From today we're putting soldiers back on the streets in Brussels and Antwerp because safety is a basic right,” Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken said in a post on X on Monday. The deployment, in collaboration with federal police, will provide security at Jewish sites including synagogues and schools, Belgian authorities said in a press release last week. Antwerp "is again a little safer..... the Jewish community too. We say NO to antisemitism!" Francken said on Monday. The upgrade in security also follows an arson attack on a synagogue in Rotterdam and an explosion at a Jewish school in Amsterdam in neighboring The Netherlands. Dutch police have arrested five suspects, aged 17 to 19, over the synagogue attack in Rotterdam. The U.S. embassy in Oslo was also targeted in a bombing earlier this month branded by Norwegian investigators as an act of terrorism. None of the attacks caused injuries. A Belgian defense ministry spokesperson said on Monday that soldiers would be deployed in three different phases: First in Brussels and Antwerp, later in Liege. Rights advocates have raised concerns about possible attacks against Jewish communities around the world following the launch of the U.S. and Israeli war with Iran.

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Dem Shutdown Chaos Continues

Today Josh dives into the chaos still being caused by Democrats as the partial government shutdown drags on. The shutdown is now impacting airports across the country, with TSA agents not showing up for work and some reportedly quitting as the standoff continues. Josh also breaks down the latest developments in the war with Iran, including what the President said about the conflict and why some on the far left are showing peak hypocrisy with protests taking place in Cuba. Later in the show, Josh discusses a case currently being argued before the Supreme Court that could have wide-reaching ramifications for mail-in ballots and election procedures. Josh wraps up by examining the continued fallout from Joe Kent’s resignation and why the President is now weighing in directly on the situation.

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Minnesota Wild Reporter Jessi Pierce & Children Found Dead In House Fire

The National Hockey League says it is morning the death of longtime Minnesota Wild reporter Jessi Pierce and her three children in a weekend house fire. An NHL statement on Sunday said the team is devastated at the loss of 37-year-old reporter Jessi Pierce and her children. Fire crews said they responded Saturday to 911 calls of a house on fire in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. They said an adult and three children were found dead in the home. Pierce covered the Wild for NHL.com for the past decade. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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U.S. Air System Under Strain

The strained U.S. air-travel system was stretched even further on Monday after two pilots died in a runway accident that shut New York's LaGuardia Airport and President Donald Trump deployed armed immigration agents to help with hours-long lines that have cropped up at security checkpoints nationwide. The crash between an Air Canada Express jet and a fire truck at LaGuardia injured dozens of passengers and led to hundreds of flight cancellations at the start of the working week, the latest disruption for airports and carriers already contending with a weeks-long budget standoff in Congress and surging fuel costs. Travelers have endured hours-long waits at security screening checkpoints in recent days as absentee rates have spiked among Transportation Security Administration employees who have gone without pay for more than a month. Hundreds of people were lined up on Monday at some of the nation's busiest airports, including Los Angeles and Atlanta. "If the leadership was right we wouldn’t have circumstances like this," Atlanta resident John Edwards told Reuters as he waited at the city's airport, where 42% of TSA agents were absent on Sunday. On Monday morning, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents wearing flak jackets and pistols stood guard in airports in Atlanta, New York and New Jersey, according to Reuters witnesses. They were not wearing masks, which they had done regularly while carrying out Trump's immigration crackdown in major cities. Authorities said the agents would provide crowd control, but Trump said they would also make arrests - raising concerns that the chaotic raids that have played out on the streets of Minneapolis, Chicago and elsewhere might come to the nation's airports as well. "They're able to now arrest illegals as they come into the country. That's very fertile territory," Trump told reporters. In Washington, there was little sign that the standoff between Trump's Republicans and opposition Democrats would end soon. Democrats have refused to fund the Department of Homeland Security without new curbs on immigration agents, who have killed U.S. citizens and sparked public outrage during their crackdown. Though the White House has engaged in talks, Trump said Monday he would not sign off on any compromise until Congress first passed a series of voting restrictions that Democrats have rejected, adding another potential roadblock to a deal. Airlines are also facing rising fuel costs, which have spiked since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran more than three weeks ago. United Airlines said Friday it would cut flights through the busy summer travel season, citing elevated oil prices. A separate 35-minute ground stop at nearby Newark Liberty International Airport on Monday morning added to delays after air-traffic controllers evacuated their tower because of a burning smell from an elevator, the Federal Aviation Administration said. In New York, the pilot and first officer of an Air Canada Express jet were killed when the plane collided with a fire truck while it was landing, while another nine people were hospitalized with serious injuries. The CRJ-900 plane, operated by regional partner Jazz Aviation, had been carrying 72 passengers and four crew members. Some 572 flights were cancelled, more than 50% of LaGuardia's daily total. U.S. aviation has faced a chronic shortage of air traffic controllers, but it was not immediately clear what led to the crash, and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and other officials were traveling to New York to investigate. Air-crash investigations typically find that accidents result from multiple contributing factors, rather than a single cause. Kathryn Garcia, executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, said the fire truck was responding to a separate aircraft that had reported an "issue with odor." According to air traffic control audio, a controller can be heard telling the craft that a fire truck was en route and clearing a truck to cross a runway. Moments later, the controller can be heard saying: "Stop, stop, stop, truck 1 stop, truck 1, stop." On Monday morning, the Air Canada jet could be seen on the runway, surrounded by emergency vehicles, its crushed cockpit pointing skyward.

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ICE Sent at Airports to Help TSA

ICE Sent at Airports to Help TSA

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Is Iran Willing to Negotiate?

Is Iran Willing to Negotiate?

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Trump Says Iran 'Wants To Make A Deal'

President Trump is postponing his deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Hours ahead of his original Monday deadline, the president announced that the United States will delay attacks on Iranian power plants for five days. In a social media post, he said the two countries have had “very good and productive conversations” that could yield “a complete and total resolution” in the war. The president had warned of a strike against Iran’s power plants if the Iranians didn’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

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The Truth Of True Cruelty

While the left and their media allies clutched pearls over President Trump’s tweet about Robert Mueller, calling it the height of cruelty, the real victims of heartless Democrat policies were ignored once again.

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Trump Sends ICE To Airports, Dems Tailspin

President Trump is stepping up to protect American travelers by supplementing overwhelmed TSA agents with ICE officers, directly addressing the chaotic security lines plaguing America's major airports.

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Real Life with Jack Hibbs, March 29, 2026

Real Life with Jack Hibbs, March 29, 2026

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Harvest with Greg Laurie, March 29, 2026

Harvest with Greg Laurie, March 29, 2026

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Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, March 29, 2026

Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, March 29, 2026

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Trump Open To $5 Billion ICE Funding Cut To Pass SAVE Act

Trump Open To $5 Billion ICE Funding Cut To Pass SAVE Act With Neil McCabe, National Political Reporter @ Real America’s Voice ||| @ReporterMcCabe

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Faith & Freedom 250 - Episode 10: How Churches Built The First Schools, Hospitals & Charities

Faith & Freedom 250 - Episode 10: How Churches Built The First Schools, Hospitals & Charities Courtesy of The Herzog Foundation.

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Man Secretly Recorded Women In KC Airport's “Gender Neutral” Restrooms

Man Secretly Recorded Women In KC Airport's “Gender Neutral” Restrooms With Nathan Willett, Kansas City Councilmember (R-District One) | @ForTheNorthland @ K.C. AIRPORT: “We are now dealing with allegations of a sick individual secretly recording people in “gender neutral” restrooms, including areas used by minors. It’s disturbing, it’s unacceptable, and it should outrage every parent and every citizen in this community. This person must be fully investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

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Former FBI Director Robert Mueller's Obituary

Former FBI Director Robert Mueller's Obituary

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Newark Air Traffic Tower Evacuated — Ground Stop Temporarily Halts Flights

The air traffic control tower at Newark Liberty International Airport has been evacuated due to smoke. Air traffic controllers relocated to a backup facility on site as flights while flights were held.

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Hundreds of ICE officers to help TSA screeners

Hundreds of officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are being deployed to airports across the country to assist with security starting today. The move is aimed at supporting staffing levels at the Transportation Security Administration amid increased travel demand and security concerns. Officials say the officers will work alongside TSA screeners at major airports nationwide. The Department of Homeland Security says the deployment is effective immediately.

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