Posts by Amelia Frost
The New York Times Goes Against Marco Rubio’s Rejection Of Cuba Power Shakeup Report: ‘Received No Disagreement’
The New York Times replied to Secretary of State Marco Rubio over his rejection of a recent report claiming the Trump administration was seeking the removal of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel as part of negotiations to open up the island’s economy. Rubio had replied to the original article by saying that “the reason so many…
Read MoreUS Intensifies Iran Campaign As Pentagon Signals Gains Ahead Of Hegseth Briefing
The United States is escalating its military campaign against Iran while signaling significant battlefield gains, setting the stage for a closely watched Pentagon briefing by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at 8 a.m. ET on Thursday. The briefing comes as U.S. officials project confidence in the ongoing operation, launched in late February, which has involved coordinated…
Read MoreSteam Spring Sale 2026 Kicks Off Today: Deep Discounts on AAA Hits, Indie Favorites Through March 26
Valve Corp.’s Steam platform launched its annual Spring Sale on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at 10 a.m. PDT (1 p.m. EDT / 5 p.m. KST), offering discounts across thousands of titles ranging from blockbuster AAA games to beloved indies and multiplayer experiences. The weeklong event runs through Thursday, March 26, at the same time, marking…
Read MoreRuben Gallego Wants Energy Department To Elaborate On Its Oil Reserve Release Plan
The price of crude oil continues to rise following the United States and Israel’s attack on Iran, pushing gasoline prices higher. Amid these rising prices, Sen. Ruben Gallego, a Democrat from Arizona, is pressing the Energy Department to release details on how the government plans to provide oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to counter…
Read MoreRand Paul Confronts Fellow Republican Markwayne Mullin at DHS Hearing: ‘Tell Me to My Face Why I Deserved to Be Assaulted’
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chair Rand Paul confronted fellow Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin during a confirmation hearing Wednesday, challenging the Oklahoma Republican over past remarks suggesting he understood why Paul had been assaulted by a neighbor in 2017. “Tell me to my face why you think I deserved to be assaulted from…
Read MoreTop Pentagon Official Doesn’t Rule Out Using Ground Forces To Take On Cartels
A top Pentagon official didn’t rule out the possibility of using ground troops to take on cartels in Latin America. Speaking during a House Armed Services Committee hearing, Joseph Humire, acting assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense, said the actions that have already taken place are “just the beginning.” He was referring to the…
Read MoreU.S. Eases Sanctions and Lets Companies Do Business With Venezuelan State-Owned Oil Company As Global Prices Surge Due To Iran War
Following years of severe sanctions, the United States will now allow U.S. companies to do business with Venezuela’s state-owned oil and gas company Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA). The Treasury Department eased some sanctions on the company on Wednesday, allowing PDVSA to directly sell Venezuelan oil to U.S. companies and on global markets. The Treasury’s…
Read MoreAround 93% of Older US Adults Refuse Care Homes—But Only 21% Can Afford the Care to Make It Happen
For anyone, preserving their independence and maintaining control of their lives is important. The same holds true for elderly folks who prefer to live independently rather than live in care homes or nursing homes. This is understandable since even at an older age, folks prefer to live as they please. Aside from that, there is…
Read MoreNancy Guthrie Update: Law Enforcement Continues to Process Forensic Evidence
Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC News anchor Savannah Guthrie, remains missing more than six weeks after authorities say she was taken against her will from her home in the Catalina Foothills outside Tucson in the early morning hours of Feb. 1, 2026. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos has described the case as an…
Read MoreFederal Court Rules Voice of America Closure Violated Law, Mandates Return of Staff
In a dramatic rebuke to the Trump administration, a US federal judge has declared the effective shutdown of Voice of America illegal, ordering more than 1,000 journalists and staff to be reinstated. The ruling not only restores jobs but also reignites a global conversation on press freedom, US government interference in media, and the role…
Read More‘The Public Is Suspicious’: Why Annie Guthrie And Her Husband Are Still Being Eyed Despite Being Cleared
An Uber security video showing missing Arizona grandmother Nancy Guthrie on the night before she vanished has revealed nothing suspicious, yet the public remains sharply focused on her daughter Annie Guthrie and son‑in‑law Tommaso Cioni, who have both been officially cleared, according to recent podcast reports. What Uber Footage Tells Us About Nancy Guthrie’s Final…
Read MoreDelta CEO Reveals 8 Record Sales Days This Quarter as Iran War Fails to Dent Bookings
Delta Air Lines raised its first-quarter revenue guidance on Tuesday after CEO Ed Bastian told investors the carrier had logged eight of its top 10 sales days in history this quarter, with bookings running 25 per cent above year-ago levels despite a sharp rise in jet fuel costs tied to the war in Iran. Speaking…
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