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NEWS - MONDAY, MARCH 23, 2026 - NEWS
Some gas stations are charging over $7 for gas in California. Not all of that price can be explained, the state warned. LA Times
VOA VIEW: CA prices are high because of taxes.
The lag time between election day and final tabulations creates a vacuum filled by unwarranted fraud claims. Some steps to speed the count while preserving the ease of casting a ballot. LA Times
Lyon said that Josiah seemingly "decided after a bus ride home that he couldn't handle the bullying anymore," eventually pushing him to leap off a high bridge over a river. New York Post
VOA VIEW: Crazy!

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Immigrants used to feel blessed and grateful they got to America and were allowed in. Yet something has gone terribly wrong with immigration: an open border, a change in legal immigration, and activist student visitors. New York Post
VOA VIEW: The problem is with illegal immigration.
Hundreds of dead geese have turned up around a picturesque Southampton pond, sparking an emergency clean-up amid fears of a rampant bird-flu outbreak. New York Post
Two missiles landed hours apart, wreaking havoc in two towns near a heavily guarded nuclear site in the Negev Desert. New York Times
VOA VIEW: The bad guys better be careful.
The Republican National Committee wants to toss ballots arriving after Election Day. Critics say thousands of votes — a majority cast by Democrats — are at stake. New York Times
VOA VIEW: Dems cheat,
The state’s wide-open “jungle primary” has Democrats on edge. New York Times
VOA VIEW: As they be
A certain type of shopping mall has become a surprising bright spot for real estate investors. New York Times

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A federal judge ruled on Friday that key parts of the Pentagon’s press policy were unconstitutional. New York Times
The Pentagon is reportedly deploying about 2,500 more California-based Marines to Iran as President Donald Trump attempts to open the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping during the ongoing Middle East conflict. OANN
The death of Ali Mohammad Naini, spokesperson for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), was announced Friday, with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) saying in a post on X that he was ‘eliminated.’ OANN
A California sheriff running for governor has seized more than half a million ballots cast in a November special election from county election officials, saying he's investigating a ballot count discrepancy. Washington Times

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President Trump heads Monday to Memphis as a sharp decline in killings, muggings and assaults resulting from his federal crime-fighting push has turned around the Southern city long dogged by violence. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: Good!
The national mammal of the United States is getting in on America's 250th birthday celebration. Washington Times
Regardless of politics or destination, passengers at Atlanta's airport were unified by one desire Saturday - it's time to pay Transportation Security Administration employees. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: Pay them.

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Doctors across the nation are alarmed that skepticism fueled by rising anti-science sentiment and medical mistrust is increasingly reaching beyond vaccines to other proven, routine, preventive care for babies. Washington Times
VOA VIEW: It worked before
With control of Congress on the ballot in November, state attorney general races can get lost in the shuffle. But just outside the election spotlight, there are partisan groups, corporate interests and advocacy networks revving up campaigns for offices that are playing a growing role in American politics. Washington Times
Wait times aren't expected to improve until government funding is restored and TSA officers receive paychecks. CBS
VOA VIEW: Good idea.
President Trump said Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will assist TSA agents at airports as delays and security staffing shortages continue to worsen. CBS
Police found that five Barbie packages containing fentanyl were sold. They have all been recovered. CBS

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The Trump administration has asked a federal judge to dissolve her order preventing ICE from deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia. CBS
VOA VIEW: As they should.
Most Republicans, especially MAGA, continue to support the US action and express a lot of confidence in Trump personally. CBS
VOA VIEW: Smart!
The western United States experienced a severe snow drought this year, threatening the region's water supply and potentially setting the stage for its wildfire season. CBS

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Corporate executives are not panicking over a short-term increase in oil prices and Strait of Hormuz closure, but patience may wear thin in a matter of weeks. CNBC
VOA VIEW: Time will tell.
Tax protesters often withhold taxes due to moral objections to certain government programs, such as the Iran war. CNBC
VOA VIEW: A mistake.
Inside a FedEx AI literacy initiative being delivered across half a million employees around the world. CNBC
Woodlawn tenants at Chaney Braggs Apartments have formed a union to fight displacement they say is driven by the Obama Presidential Center's arrival. FOX News
The federal government is moving forward with plans on how to manage the Colorado River after negotiations on access stalled between seven Western states and 30 tribal nations. FOX News
An Oklahoma man allegedly broke into a family's home and climbed into an 11-year-old's bed. Charles Bradford faces first-degree burglary charges. FOX News
Barksdale Air Force Base, which houses nuclear-capable B-52 bombers, detected unauthorized drones amid heightened U.S. Air Force security as the war in Iran continues. FOX News
The U.S. Supreme Court is to hear Monday a legal case that could have ramifications on mail-in balloting deadlines in the upcoming mid-term elections. UPI
VOA VIEW: Post marked no later than election date.
U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to obliterate Iran's power plants if it doesn't re-open the Strait of Hormuz and allow oil tankers through. UPI
VOA VIEW: It may be another Iran mistake.
The White House released a new legislative framework for artificial intelligence creating a federal policy to prevent states from making their own. UPI
VOA VIEW: One national law is best.

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March 25, 2026

     The results are in for the North Carolina races, as Democrat Roy Cooper and Republican Michael Whatley have clinched their parties’ primary nominations and will face off in the general election in November.  Whatley should win.

     Whatley (R-N.C.) and Cooper (D-N.C.) will duel off in what many are calling one of the most competitive Senate races in the 2026 midterm, replacing retiring Senator Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), who announced that he would not be seeking re-election for a third term last year.  Cooper is the former governor of the Tar Heel State, serving as the state’s 75th governor from 2017 to 2025. He was succeeded by Josh Stein (D-N.C.).

     In the primary, he faced businessman and former U.S. House candidate Daryl Farrow, technology consultant Justin Dues, and several perennial candidates.  Whatley — the former chair of the Republican National Committee who carries the endorsement of President Donald Trump — competed against retired Navy JAG officer Don Brown and former Wake County school board candidate Michele Morrow.