1: DOJ Announces Terror Charges After NYC Bomb Attack on Anti-Islam Protesters
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Federal authorities have filed terrorism-related charges against a suspect accused of throwing an explosive device into a crowd of protesters in New York City, escalating the case into a major federal investigation.
Pam Bondi, the U.S. attorney general, confirmed that the U.S. Department of Justice has brought multiple terror-related counts against the individual believed to be responsible for the attack.
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2: Trump Urges Australia to Grant Asylum to Iranian Women’s Soccer Team
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President Donald Trump is urging Australia to grant asylum to members of Iran’s national women’s soccer team after the athletes were labeled “traitors” by Iranian state media for refusing to sing the country’s national anthem during an international tournament.
The controversy began when several players stood silently during the anthem before their opening match, a moment widely interpreted as a protest against Iran’s ruling government. The gesture quickly sparked backlash from commentators aligned with the regime, who accused the team of betraying their country. READ MORE
3: Bruce Springsteen Criticized Over High Ticket Prices for Politically Themed Tour
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Rock musician Bruce Springsteen is facing criticism from some fans and commentators after ticket prices for his upcoming tour — described in promotional messaging as a defense of democratic values — surged on resale markets, with some listings reportedly reaching hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
The debate has drawn attention online, where critics argue the high costs make it difficult for many longtime fans to attend. Others say the pricing appears inconsistent with Springsteen’s longstanding public image as a performer closely associated with working-class themes. READ MORE
4: Attempted Bombing Plot Targeting January 6 Defendant Jake Lang Foiled by Authorities
Federal authorities say they have arrested a suspect accused of attempting to carry out a bombing targeting Jake Lang, a figure associated with individuals charged in connection with the January 6 United States Capitol attack.
Officials reported that the arrest took place on March 7, 2026, after investigators uncovered an alleged plan to deploy an explosive device against Lang. The device was recovered by authorities and rendered inoperable before it could be used.
Lang has remained a controversial public figure since receiving a pardon from Donald Trump in January 2025. After serving time related to the January 6 events, he continued to speak publicly about his views regarding the incident and its aftermath. READ MORE
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