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MIDDLE EAST WAR
Quote:The brother of a terrorist who rammed a vehicle into a Michigan Jewish preschool was a Hezbollah commander, Israel Defense Forces have said.
Ayman Muhammad Ghazali, 41, was shot dead after driving the vehicle into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township, Mich., on Thursday.
His brother, Ibrahim Muhammad Ghazali, was responsible for managing weapons operations within a specialized branch of Hezbollah’s Badr Unit, the IDF said in a statement Sunday morning.
This unit of the Lebanese terror group is responsible for launching hundreds of rockets toward Israeli civilians throughout the recent war with Iran, the IDF said.
Ghazali’s two brothers, a niece, and a nephew were killed in an Israeli airstrike on March 5 in the town of Mashgharah, Lebanon, just days before the attack, a local official told AP Friday.
The family had sat down for their fast-breaking meal during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan when they were struck.
Ghazali, who was allowed into to the US in 2011 as the spouse of a US citizen, was granted US citizenship under President Obama in 2016, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
On Thursday, he drove some 38 miles from his house in the heavily Muslim Detroit suburb of Dearborn Heights to Temple Israel, one of the largest Reform synagogues in the country, which also includes a school and an early childcare center and school.
After crashing his car, which was packed with fireworks and gasoline jugs, he exchanged fire with an armed security guard before eventually fatally shooting himself after becoming stuck in the blazing vehicle.
None of the 140 children, teachers and staff inside the synagogue were injured in the attack, thanks to the fast actions of Temple Israel’s private security.
“If they had not all done their jobs almost perfectly, we would be talking about an immense tragedy here with children gone,” US Sen. Elissa Slotkin (Dem., M-17) told a news conference Friday.
In Dearborn Heights, a mosque held a service for Ghazali’s relatives last weekend.
The mosque’s leader, Imam Hassan Qazwini, said on Friday that he had only seen Ghazali once, and condemned the synagogue attack.
“Islam forbids holding innocent people accountable for acts done by others,” Qazwini told AP.
“The unjustified Israeli attack on civilians in Iran and Lebanon gives no blank check to anyone attacking synagogues, civilians and peaceful communities,” he said.
Quote:WASHINGTON — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin made it clear Sunday that he is very much alive.
The Israeli leader poked fun at bogus online claims he had been assassinated by Iran, posting a video of himself buying a drink at a coffee shop, joking that it was dangerous because of the calorie count.
“They say I’m what?” Netanyahu posted on X, per a translation.
“I think coffee is to die for, I think my nation is to die for,” he said in the video as he bought a cup of coffee.
Rumors about Netanyahu being assassinated began circulating online late last week after online loons claimed they spotted him with six fingers during a speech he gave, and surmised it was an artificially generated video of him.
During the video post on Sunday, it was clear that the Israeli prime minister had five fingers on both of his hands. He also made small talk in the coffee shop about the war in Iran.
“We are doing things that I cannot share at this moment, but we are doing things,” he said, per a Google translation of his conversation in Hebrew. “We are hitting Iran very hard, even on this day, and in Lebanon, we are continuing.”
“Thank you for the coffee. It is excellent. I don’t know about the calories. It seems very dangerous to me,” he joked.
The Iranians have long been accused of plotting to assassinate Netanyahu and President Trump.
Amid internet conspiracy theories dubiously claiming that Netanyahu was assassinated, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps vowed to kill him.
“IRGC vows to pursue and kill ‘child-killer’ Netanyahu if he is still alive,” a headline in Iranian state media read Sunday.
Quote:Iranian officials threatened to “pursue and kill” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel unleashed a round of extensive missiles towards western Iran Sunday morning.
“If this child-killing criminal is alive, we will continue to pursue and kill him with full force,” Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps wrote online about Netanyahu, according to the Associated Press, citing the state-run IRNA news agency.
The threatening pledge was made days after the 76-year-old Israeli leader declared that the US and Israel were destroying Iran and reshaping the Middle East.
“We are in historic days, days that will be recorded in the annals of Israel. In ‘Operation Roaring Lion,’ our roar is growing stronger,” Netanyahu said in an address to the nation on Thursday. “We are crushing the terrorist regime in Iran. We are striking and crushing its proxy Hezbollah in Lebanon.”
The Iranian war entered its third week on Saturday, which began when the US and Israel launched a joint military operation that targeted military infrastructure across Iran and eliminated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and 40 top officials in an airstrike on a fortified compound in Tehran.
Netanyahu has staved off continuous threats from Iran’s military, including missile and drone strikes launched at Israel.
“Threats come and go—but when we become a regional power, and in certain fields a global power, we have the strength to push dangers away from us and secure our future,” he said.
“In 1993, I published a newspaper article and I wrote: ‘The greatest danger to Israel’s existence is not found in the Arab states; it is found in Iran.’ Since then, for over 30 years, the murderous regime of the ayatollahs has indeed acted to harm the US and the West, but first and foremost, it acted to advance its plan for the destruction of Israel.”
On Sunday, the IDF launched “a wave of extensive strikes targeting infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime in western Iran.
President Trump on Saturday said Iran is begging to end the war, but he is not willing to talk to them until the Iranian regime is serious about the proposed terms.
“Iran wants to make a deal, and I don’t want to make it because the terms aren’t good enough yet,” Trump told NBC News.
Quote:Military targets on Iran’s Kharg Island – the loading site for most of the Islamic Republic’s oil exports – were “totally obliterated” by US airstrikes during a historic bombing raid in the Persian Gulf, President Trump announced Friday.
“Moments ago, at my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the History of the Middle East, and totally obliterated every MILITARY target in Iran’s crown jewel, Kharg Island,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
The island, located about 16 miles off the Iranian coast, is one-third the size of Manhattan and controls 90% of Iranian crude oil exports.
Trump said the island’s oil infrastructure was not targeted but may be hit in future strikes, if the Iranian regime doesn’t allow ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
“Our Weapons are the most powerful and sophisticated that the World has ever known but, for reasons of decency, I have chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil Infrastructure on the Island,” the president said.
“However, should Iran, or anyone else, do anything to interfere with the Free and Safe Passage of Ships through the Strait of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision,” Trump warned.
The two-week conflict, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, hadn’t impacted the island — with Iran exporting more fuel than before the war started, according to the Wall Street Journal – until Friday’s strikes.
The US and Israel are both believed to be keen on seizing Kharg at some point in the war, The Post reported earlier this week.
Experts have told The Post that taking control of the oil-critical island could spell doom for Iran.
“Take it out, and this means cutting off the military budget in addition to pulling the plug on the basic services that keep Iranian society functioning,” said Mohammed Soliman, a senior fellow at the DC-based Middle East Institute.
“Losing Kharg for even a few weeks will create a security and societal crisis in Iran at the same time. Tehran doesn’t get to choose which one to deal with first,” said Soliman.
Former administration official John Ullyot added that seizing Kharg and its oil facilities would “cripple the regime.”
Trump, however, downplayed his interest in taking the island in an interview with Fox News Radio host Brian Kilmeade that aired Friday morning.
“It’s not high on the list, but it’s one of so many different things, and I can change my mind in seconds,” the president said.
Trump chided the “Fox & Friends” co-host for even bringing up the question – hours before he attacked the island.
Quote:Israel and the United States are reshaping the strategic balance of the Middle East through a joint military campaign aimed at dismantling Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities and weakening its network of proxy militias, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday night.
Addressing the nation, Netanyahu described the moment as historic, saying Israel’s actions in “Operation Roaring Lion” were already transforming the region.
“We are in historic days, days that will be recorded in the annals of Israel. In ‘Operation Roaring Lion,’ our roar is growing stronger,” he declared. “We are crushing the terrorist regime in Iran. We are striking and crushing its proxy Hezbollah in Lebanon.”
He continued, “Through an unprecedented partnership between Israel and the US, we have achieved enormous accomplishments that are changing the balance of power in the Middle East and beyond. These achievements are establishing Israel’s status as a power that is stronger than ever. This dramatic shift in our power relative to the power of our enemies is the key to ensuring our existence.
“Threats come and go—but when we become a regional power, and in certain fields a global power, we have the strength to push dangers away from us and secure our future.”
Netanyahu noted that he had warned about the Iranian threat more than three decades ago, as a Likud Knesset member, referencing a column he penned for the Hebrew daily, Yediot Achronot, titled “The greatest danger.”
“In 1993, I published a newspaper article and I wrote: ‘The greatest danger to Israel’s existence is not found in the Arab states; it is found in Iran.’ Since then, for over 30 years, the murderous regime of the ayatollahs has indeed acted to harm the US and the West, but first and foremost, it acted to advance its plan for the destruction of Israel.”
According to the prime minister, Iran pursued this goal on three fronts.
“It did so on three levels: First, it built an ‘Axis of Evil’ with terrorist armies of Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, the Assad regime and others. The second level, it worked to establish an array of tens of thousands of lethal ballistic missiles. And the third level, it worked to develop nuclear bombs with the declared goal of wiping us off the face of the earth. Well, it will not do so.”
Netanyahu said Israel conducted years of overt and covert operations to delay Iran’s progress while building its own capabilities.
Quote:Iran said Saturday that all countries besides the US and Israel may pass through the Strait of Hormuz, in a desperate attempt at coalition busting less than a day after the US bombed military targets on its oil-critical Kharg Island.
“As a matter of fact, the Strait of Hormuz is open,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said.
“It is only closed to the tankers and ships belong[ing] to our enemies, to those who are attacking us and their allies. Others are free to pass,” Araghchi told MS NOW.
President Trump has threatened to destroy Iran’s oil infrastructure on Kharg Island energy hub — through which 90% of its oil exports pass — if it refuses to allow safe passage.
Araghchi noted that many ships “prefer” not to undertake the journey due to “security concerns,” but insisted, “this has nothing to do with us.”
“And I can say that the Strait is not closed, but it is only closed to American, Israeli, you know, ships and tankers, and not to others.”
Two Indian-flagged tankers carrying liquefied petroleum gas crossed the Strait, Reuters reported Saturday.
“They crossed the Strait of Hormuz safely early this morning and are en route to India,” Rajesh Kumar Sinha, the minister of ports and shipping in New Delhi, said.
Sixteen ships operating in and around the Gulf and Strait of Hormuz have been attacked since the war started Feb. 28 , according to UK Maritime Trade Operations.
Quote:Israel is expanding the scope of its attacks against Iran’s terror infrastructure, with strikes hitting western and central Iran on Sunday, the IDF said.
The Israeli air force launched a wave of strikes targeting Iran’s “terror regime in the Meidan area in western Iran,” the IDF said on X.
“As part of this, several central command centers of the Revolutionary Guards and the Basij unit were struck,” the Israeli military said.
“These command centers served the regime’s elements for managing ongoing activities, as well as for planning and advancing terror operations against the State of Israel and other countries in the Middle East,” the IDF added.
The attacks would carry on until Iran’s command and control centers are systematically impaired, the Israeli military concluded.
The US and Israel have continued their air campaign across Iran, with more than 15,000 targets hit before the weekend, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth estimated.
Israel said it expected the war to last several more weeks as the Jewish state and the US demand Iran give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, however, claimed the demand was impossible to fulfill, alleging that the more than 900 pounds of highly enriched uranium is “under rubble” after last year’s 12-Day War, which saw the US and Israel bomb Tehran’s nuclear facilities.
“Our nuclear facilities were attacked, and everything is under the rubble,” Araghchi said, noting that it would only be retrieved under the supervision of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog group.
“For the time being, we have no program. We have no plan to recover them from under the rubble,” he told CBS’s “Face the Nation.”
“Everything depends on the future. If [at] any time in the future we decide to enter into negotiation with US or other interlocutors, you know, we may decide what to put on the table. For the time being, nothing is on the table,” he added.
The US has maintained that Iran would only need a few weeks to transform its stockpile of nuclear material, enriched at 60%, into weapons-grade uranium.
Quote:Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman ripped fellow Democrats for opposing US attacks on Iran pm Sunday — and reminded them that their 2024 presidential candidate called the country America’s “greatest adversary.”
Fetterman — who is now at odds with his party over the Trump administration’s Iran stance — cited former Vice President Kamala Harris’ statements about the regime while she ran unsuccessfully for president in 2024.
“I became the only Democrat, certainly in the Senate, to support the mission of Epic Fury,” Fetterman said during an interview on 77 WABC radio’s “Cats Roundtable” on Sunday.
All Democrats agree Iran shouldn’t have a nuclear weapon, he said.
“When Kamala Harris ran for president … she identified Iran as her top international concern,” he added. “And now here we have a situation where the Trump administration through Epic Fury has effectively broken the Iranian nuclear apparatus. Why can’t we agree that that’s a good thing for international security?”
He said a spike in oil prices because of the conflict should be expected, but said he believed the short-term pain at the pump is worth defanging Iran as a nemesis.
“If the administration creates the kind of outcome that we all agree and wanted … why can’t we support that?” the senator said.
Fetterman also tore into fellow party members for supporting the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security — accusing them of turning against union workers.
“I [was] the only Democrat to vote against that DHS shutdown,” he told radio host John Catsimatidis.
“The Coast Guard people … and the TSA [Transportation Security Administration] agents … they all deserve to be paid,” Fetterman said, adding that he thinks it’s foolish for Democrats to refuse to fund the department because of criticisms of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
“This shutdown has had zero impact on ICE. So, why should we punish all of these workers … who are keeping our nation more secure? That’s part of being … a common-sense Democrat.”
Quote:Six crew members were killed when a US Air Force refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq on Thursday, US Central Command announced Friday morning.
The Tampa, Fla.-based command said the crash of the KC-135 Stratotanker followed an unspecified incident involving two aircraft in “friendly airspace”
“The circumstances of the incident are under investigation. However, the loss of the aircraft was not due to hostile fire or friendly fire,” CENTCOM pointedly declared in a statement..
The second aircraft, also a KC-135, landed safely in Israel, according to Yechiel Leiter, the Jewish state’s ambassador to the US.
The military was withholding the identities of the crew members until 24 hours after their families were notified. War Secretary Pete Hegseth lauded the fallen as heroes during a Pentagon news conference Friday.
“War is hell. War is chaos,” he said. “And as we saw yesterday with the tragic crash of our KC-135 tanker, bad things can happen. American heroes, all of them.”
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group of Iran-backed armed factions, initially claimed responsibility for taking down the aircraft Thursday evening.
The group said in a statement that it had shot down the military refueling tanker “in defense of our country’s sovereignty and airspace.”
The KC-135 has been in service for more than 60 years and has been involved in several fatal accidents, most recently on May 3, 2013, when a KC-135R crashed after takeoff south of Chaldovar, Kyrgyzstan, while supporting the war in Afghanistan.
In that crash, the crew experienced problems with the plane’s rudder, according to an Air Force investigation. While the crew struggled to stabilize the plane, the tail section broke away and the plane exploded midair, killing all three onboard.
Quote:A missile struck the US Embassy in Baghdad Friday night, hitting a helipad on the sprawling compound that Iranian-backed militants have repeatedly targeted since the conflict in the Middle East began.
The projectile breached Baghdad’s heavily fortified “Green Zone” — home to Iraqi government buildings and foreign embassies — in the latest attack on one of the largest American diplomatic facilities, two security officials told the Associated Press.
Smoke was seen rising from the diplomatic mission in a video posted on social media by Sabereen News, a pro-Iranian militia outlet in Iraq.
The attack took place shortly after two fighters belonging to an Iran-backed militant group were killed in Baghdad, AFP reported, citing sources.
It’s unclear if anyone was injured in the attack.
A security alert posted by the embassy hours before the attack warned that “Iran and the terrorist militia groups allied with it pose a significant threat to public safety in Iraq.”
“Attacks targeting US citizens, US interests, and critical infrastructure have been observed,” the embassy warned. “These groups have also attacked US companies and energy infrastructure operated by the United States, and they are likely to continue targeting them.
“In addition, Iran-aligned terrorist militias have launched attacks on hotels frequented by foreigners and other facilities linked to the United States throughout Iraq, including the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. U.S. citizens also face a risk of kidnapping.”
The embassy urged Americans to “exercise vigilance, maintain a low profile, and avoid areas that could make them potential targets” and provided guidance for US citizens wishing to leave Iraq.
Quote:Tucker Carlson has claimed the CIA read his text messages leading up to the war with Iran in an effort to frame him as a foreign agent.
The conservative pundit, 56, said the Department of Justice is preparing to charge him with being an unregistered foreign agent for the Iranian regime on the CIA’s recommendation, during a video posted on X Saturday night.
“The CIA is preparing some kind of criminal referral against me, a crime report to the Department of Justice, on the basis of a supposed crime I committed,” the former Fox News host said in the video released Saturday.
“What’s that crime? Well, talking to people in Iran before the war,” Carlson added. “They [the CIA] read my texts.”
Carlson claimed he is set to be charged under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (1938), which requires anyone being paid by foreign governments for lobbying or political advocacy to register with the DoJ.
The conservative firebrand, who has been an outspoken critic of President Trump’s Operation Epic Fury, denied that he was an Iranian asset.
“I’m not an agent of a foreign power. Unlike a lot of people commenting on US politics and global affairs, I have only one loyalty and that’s the United States and have never acted against it,” he said, adding that he has “never taken money” from another country.
“Don’t need it, don’t want it,” Carlson said, insisting that communicating with foreign sources is part of his job as a journalist and commentator.
“It’s my job to talk to everybody all the time and try to figure out what’s happening around the world,” he said. “I’m an American. I can talk to anybody.”
The controversial pundit suggested that the investigation into him was politically motivated.
“There are some people who are mad at me for my views about Israel,” Carlson said in the video, claiming that intelligence agencies tend to monitor American citizens more during times of conflict.
“Countries tend to become more authoritarian in wartime,” he said. “There’s much less tolerance for dissent.”
Quote:The German chancellor has said a US decision to temporarily allow the sale of sanctioned Russian oil is flawed. Friedrich Merz said the timing of the decision was incorrect and questioned Washington's motive.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Friday criticized the US decision to ease sanctions on Russia, saying such steps are wrong despite rising oil prices linked to the Iran war.
Speaking on his visit to Andoya spaceport in Norway, Merz said lifting restrictions now would send the wrong signal. "Now is not the time to ease sanctions, for whatever reason," he said.
What did Merz say about the US decision?
Mery said the topic had been explored and discussed with US President Donald Trump at this week's meeting of G7 heads of state and government.
"Six members of the G7 expressed a very clear view that this is not the right signal to send. We learned this morning that the US government has apparently decided otherwise."
"Once again, we believe this is the wrong decision. There is currently a price problem, but not a supply problem. And in that regard, I would like to know what additional motives led the US government to make this decision."
Merz, who discussed support for Ukraine in its war against Russia with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store, said Moscow continues to show no willingness to negotiate and that pressure on the Kremlin must increase.
Germany and its allies will continue backing Ukraine, Merz added, saying the Iran conflict will not distract from that effort.
The comments followed a US Treasury decision to grant a temporary license allowing the sale of Russian crude oil and petroleum products until April 11. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the measure aims to expand global supply amid rising energy prices.
Germany 'not part of this war'
Merz also ruled out Germany becoming involved in a potential international military campaign to maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.
He added that concerns about Washington’s strategy on how to end the war "haven't really been answered."
"Let me make this very clear once again: Germany is not part of this war, and we do not want to become part of it," Merz stressed.
Quote:The captain of Iran’s women’s soccer team has withdrawn her bid for asylum in Australia, making her the latest member to do so as fears grow that the players’ families are in danger if they don’t return home.
Zahra Ghanbari, 34, is “returning to the embrace of the homeland” after withdrawing her asylum bid Sunday, Iran’s IRNA news agency reported.
Seven members of the national Iranian team who took part in the Women’s Asian Cup made headlines last week when they sought sanctuary in Australia amid backlash over their refusal to sing their national anthem at the tournament.
The women’s display of defiance occurred just as the US and Israel launched air strikes on Iran, killing the Islamic Republic’s longtime Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The women were branded “traitors” in Iran, with their safety put into question should they return home in the wake of Tehran’s brutal crackdown on dissent that killed thousands in January. Their families also are feared to be in the crosshairs of Iran’s brutal leaders over their stand.
After the defecting players caused an international uproar over their situation, with President Trump even offering to have the US take in the women if Australia didn’t grant them asylum, five of the seven women now have opted to return home to the Islamic republic.
The players were “given repeated chances to talk about their options” but ultimately faced “incredibly difficult decisions,” Australia Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said in a statement Saturday.
Tina Kordrostami, a councilor for the Australian city of Ryde, claimed the players were being ” heavily intimidated” by Tehran, suggesting their families were being used as leverage to get them back home.
“I know families have even been detained. I know family members are missing,” Kordrostami told Fox News’ “Fox Report With Jon Scott.”
“One thing I really would like for people in the West to understand is that Iranians within the country have in many ways given up on the West, and they are only relying on one another to survive this regime,” she added.
“We are very worried about them. We know for a fact that they will not be safe,” she said, referencing claims that the women face severe consequences once they return back home.
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Quote:The Arizona sheriff in charge of the Nancy Guthrie investigation revealed he believes he knows why the 84-year-old was “targeted” — while warning that the suspect “absolutely” could strike again.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who has faced criticism over the fruitless month-long search for Guthrie, gave the update while refusing to divulge details, even as he suggested others are not “safe.”
“We believe we know why he did this, and we believe that it was targeted, but we, we can’t, we’re not 100% sure of that,” Nanos told NBC News Thursday night.
“So it’d be silly to tell people, ‘Yeah, don’t worry about it. You’re, you’re not his target.’ Don’t think for a minute that because it happened to the Guthrie family, you’re safe. No, keep your wits about you.”
He declined to give any further details on the case or theories surrounding Guthrie’s Feb. 1 disappearance.
It comes as the search for “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie’s mom neared its sixth week — with zero leads.
Nanos, for his part, has been accused of making confusing and contradictory public statements earlier in the investigation.
His department also came under fire for leaving the scene outside Guthrie’s Tucson home so unsecured that reporters and even a pizza deliveryman were able to knock on the front door.
The lack of suspects in the five weeks since Guthrie was snatched has also led to intense backlash.
Quote:The FBI reportedly recovered additional images from cameras at Nancy Guthrie’s Arizona home — but none captured footage from the night of her puzzling abduction.
Snapshots of Guthrie’s Tucson home — including the swimming pool, backyard and side yard — were taken any time the motion-activated cameras were triggered in the time before the 84-year-old was reported missing on Feb. 1, sources close to the ongoing investigation told ABC News.
Nothing suspicious appeared in the captured footage, sources told the outlet, even though several people were seen in the back and side yards of her home during an unspecified period before her disappearance.
After Guthrie was abducted, cops were even seen roaming her backyard.
But sources said it was “odd” that the cameras recorded no footage on the night she was kidnapped.
The high-profile search for Guthrie — the mother of “Today” host Savannah Guthrie — entered its fifth week with no leads or suspects.
She was reported missing after she failed to show up at church, and security footage recovered from her doorbell camera captured a masked man loitering around doorstep the night police believe she was kidnapped.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who is leading the investigation, said Thursday he believes he knows why Guthrie was “targeted” — as he warned that the suspect “absolutely” could strike again.
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Meanwhile, federal agents reportedly questioned employees at a Mexican restaurant where Guthrie filmed a “Today” segment with her daughter months before she was kidnapped, asking whether any workers recalled seeing anyone “suspicious” during the shoot.
It wasn’t immediately clear if the workers passed any valuable details to investigators.
Quote:As the lapse in funding at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues, many Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents have been forced to accept only partial paychecks for their work — and if the shutdown persists, that partial pay will dry up.
Many are already receiving no pay at all.
Deondre White, a Transportation Security officer (TSO) at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in DC, is in the latter category — and told Fox News Digital that morale among officers “has not been the best.”
“We are trying to do our job,” White said Tuesday in an interview. “It’s very crucial to the TSA mission, but, of course, expenses have been our number-one concern.”
He has not received a paycheck since the furlough, he said — and is unsure if and when that will change.
Over 300 airport security officers have left TSA since the start of the DHS shutdown, with callouts — or unscheduled absences — rising to an average of 6% during the shutdown, a TSA official confirmed to Fox News Digital.
White said that thanks to the financial support of his family, he’s been able “to show up” for his work.
“I’m thankful for my family to be able to come to work and be able to provide gas [to travel to work] because the gas prices have been rising,” he said. “However, there are a lot of officers here who do not have those resources or family commitments from others [to help them out].”
He said that many security officers who have families are struggling to figure out how to take care of their children and other dependents.
White is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He worked as a banker before moving to the Washington metro area and taking a job as a TSO.
“The majority of TSOs are financially trying to do the best that they can,” he said.
“But again, the foreseeable future is unknown — and we just want some answers,” White said.
“It’s just very unfair to have to be in this situation again, not being compensated for what we are entitled to as transportation security officers.”
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt recently addressed the DHS shutdown, saying, “It’s completely ridiculous that the American people are suffering as a result of these partisan games that are being played by Democrats on Capitol Hill.”
Quote:Hundreds of TSA officers have quit over the federal budget battle that left them working without pay –fueling hours-long flight delays and Department of Homeland Security videos blaming Dems for the travel nightmare.
More than 300 TSA officers have tossed in the towel since the shutdown began Feb. 14, while a slew of other workers have been taking unscheduled absences, CBS News reported, citing internal TSA statistics.
Hobby Airport in Houston saw 53% of its TSA officers call out March 8 and 47% the next day, while other airports have seen double-digit call-out averages since the shutdown started.
John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City also has seen 21% of its TSA staff calling in sick in the past month, Atlanta International battled a 19% rate, and Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport was slammed with 14% calling out, CBS reported.
Those troubling rates were logged even before TSA officers missed their first paycheck Friday — with some airports seeing travelers standing in security lines for hours as their drastically depleted staff struggled to keep up with business.
Photos of Chicago’s O’Hare Airport on Sunday morning showed massive lines, with one traveler warning not to brave the wait “unless your life depends on it.”
Florida’s Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport had similar scenes Sunday morning, though both airports had cleared up by the afternoon.
Last weekend had similar chaos — with some airports across the country advising travelers to arrive upwards of five hours before their flights .
DHS has spent the shutdown blaming Democrats for the delays.
“You may be experiencing longer-than-average wait times due to the ongoing Democrat shutdown of TSA and the Department of Homeland Security,” a new video played over airports’ security lines said, ABC News reported.
“The TSA Officers you are interacting with have shown up to work despite having missed paychecks. Please take the opportunity to thank the dedicated men and women of the TSA when you fly today.”
Quote:Air New Zealand will be cutting back on flights over the next two months — a 5% reduction in its services — due to a surge of fuel prices resulting from the conflict in the Middle East.
The reduction, which will take place until the beginning of May 2026, will equate to approximately 1,100 flights, which will impact 44,000 of the major airline’s 1.9 million passengers. The majority of affected passengers will be moved onto other flights.
“We’re focused on consolidating flights that are off-peak flying hours, for example, or where there is an alternative that we can re-accommodate customers,” said Nikhil Ravishankar, chief executive of Air New Zealand, to 1News.
Later, Ravishankar added that the “interventions we’re putting in place are not only reasonable, but are what all airlines around the world are doing”.
David Slotnick, a contributing aviation editor at The Points Guy, has a nuanced take on whether the majority of major airlines will take this approach.
“Canceling flights and rearranging networks can be a big deal for airlines, so they generally won’t do it without a compelling reason,” Slotnick told The Post. “If people start to travel less because of fuel prices and airlines see demand fall, then it would make sense to trim the schedule to match the demand, especially if you’re just cancelling flights on routes that have multiple flights each day.”
“But if travel demand stays high, like some of the major US airlines are forecasting, then airlines are more likely to pass on some of the higher fuel costs to passengers by raising ticket prices, and also absorbing some of the cost as an operating expense,” Slotnick continued.
While Air New Zealand has not put out a list of exact flights that will be impacted, officials in New Zealand have shared that domestic routes have been altered.
According to Mayor Nadine Taylor, Air New Zealand will reduce its routes from Marlborough to Wellington. Auckland and Christchurch flights will also be impacted, though less long-haul flights will be cut.
Quote:Final boarding call.
Southwest Airlines will no longer service two major airports in the US amid the company’s “ongoing efforts to refine its network.”
The budget-friendly airline said it will stop offering flights to and from Chicago O’Hare International and Washington Dulles International on June 4, according to a statement released on Friday.
Southwest said the region wouldn’t face significant changes in flight availability as the airline already flies out of Midway International (MDW) in Chicago, Baltimore-Washington International in Maryland and Reagan Washington National in Arlington, Virginia.
“Southwest has a proud 41-year history at MDW, and we remain committed to investing in the City of Chicago,” the airline said, sharing that it will still offer flights out of Chicago to 81 locations.
The airline will also continue to offer an additional 271 flights to 79 destinations out of both Washington-area airports.
“As the largest carrier in the Washington area in terms of passengers carried, Southwest is committed to serving this important market,” the press release read.
Southwest began service to O’Hare in 2021, as part of the company’s post-COVID expansion. Dulles operations by the airline date back to 2006.
The airline said all affected “frontline employees” at both O’Hare and Dulles would have the opportunity to bid for open positions across the company at other airports.
New York-metro travellers won’t be affected by the change as Southwest flies out of the Big Apple area airports to other area airports in both Chicago and DC.
Quote:Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr warned broadcasters Saturday that they could lose their licenses if they air what he described as misleading coverage of the war involving Iran.
In a post on X, Carr said broadcasters spreading inaccurate reporting should "correct course" before coming license renewals.
"Broadcasters that are running hoaxes and news distortions — also known as the fake news — have a chance now to correct course before their license renewals come up," Carr wrote. "The law is clear. Broadcasters must operate in the public interest, and they will lose their licenses if they do not."
He did not specify which broadcasters may be at risk.
Carr's comments included a screenshot of a Truth Social post from President Donald Trump accusing major newspapers of misrepresenting developments in the war, which began with US and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets and has since escalated across the region.
Trump wrote that headlines reporting that Iranian strikes had destroyed tanker aircraft at a Saudi base were "intentionally misleading," saying the planes were not destroyed and that most were already back in service. Trump singled out The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, writing that their coverage was "the exact opposite of the actual facts."
The FCC regulates broadcast television and radio stations and grants them licenses to use public airwaves, which must be renewed periodically. The warning reflects a broader pattern of the FCC under Carr taking a more aggressive posture toward broadcasters' content, and comes amid heightened tensions between broadcasters and the FCC over how political content is handled on air.
Since becoming chair during Trump's second term, Carr has repeatedly pointed to the agency's "public interest" standard and a rarely invoked "news distortion" policy as potential tools to scrutinize stations' programming.
Earlier this year, CBS opted not to air a scheduled interview with Texas state Rep. James Talarico on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" after network lawyers warned the appearance could trigger the FCC's "equal time" rule, which requires stations to provide comparable airtime to political candidates. The commission has recently signaled that late-night talk shows may not qualify for a long-assumed exemption to the rule and has also pursued enforcement actions related to a similar interview on ABC's "The View."
Quote:The suspected gunman in Thursday's shooting at Virginia's Old Dominion University previously told a court he was "disgusted" by ISIS atrocities and was "deeply, deeply, deeply sorry" to Americans and the U.S. military for supporting the militant jihadist group, court records reviewed by Newsweek show.
Mohamed Bailor Jalloh made the apology in February 2017 as he was sentenced to 11 years in prison for attempting to provide material support to ISIS, a designated foreign terrorist organization.
"I was in a really bad place, looking for some purpose, and it just really all got out of hand," Jalloh, who served in the Virginia National Guard from 2009 to 2015 as a combat engineer, told the court, calling his service the "proudest moments of my life."
“I am sorry for my actions, I am sorry for my behavior, and I ask the Court for a second chance,” he added.
Jalloh, of Sterling, Virginia, was released from federal custody early in December 2024, the Associated Press reported. It was not immediately clear why his release was moved up.
The FBI named 36-year-old as the deceased suspect in the shooting at Old Dominion's Norfolk campus that left one victim dead and two others injured. The deceased victim was identified as Army Lieutenant Colonel Brandon A. Shah. The two injured were also Army personnel, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said.
FBI Director Kash Patel said in a statement on Thursday that his agency was investigating the shooting as an act of terrorism.
The shooter shouted "Allahu Akbar" in the attack, said Dominique Evans, special agent in charge of the agency's Norfolk field office, before being subdued by a classroom of ROTC students"rendered him no longer alive."
ROTC is a college-based program allowing students to train to become military officers while earning a degree.
Court records cited in that report described a months-long FBI investigation in which Jalloh, expressed interest in perpetrating a violent attack in the U.S. inspired by past domestic terrorism. Prosecutors said he dicussed the 2009 Fort Hood shooting, which left 13 people dead, and suggested he wanted to conduct a similar assault.
According to an FBI affidavit, Jalloh contacted individuals in early 2016 whom he believed were linked to the ISIS, though authorities said one was a government informant. Prosecutors said he also attempted to send money to support the group and sought to purchase a rifle from a Virginia gun store. The weapon he obtained had been rendered inoperable without his knowledge, and he was arrested shortly afterward.
Handing down an 11-year prison sentence and five years suppervised release, U.S. District Judge Liam O'Grady, since retired, noted Jalloh's clean criminal record and National Guard service.
"So I think that the ultimate sentence that I hand down should reflect the good things you have done as well as the horrendous things," Judge O'Grady said, according to the transcript.
"But the offense here ... is really troubling because you were willing to take significant steps to support [ISIS] even though you had spent six years in the National Guard. And that is so hard to really understand in looking at your background."
Quote:Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman praised his former political opponent, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, during a Wednesday interview, for Oz’s efforts to root out fraud.
Fetterman offered a positive review of Oz’s job performance at CMS when asked by CBS News journalist Major Garrett, “Is he doing a good job in the administration, Dr. Oz?”
“I think it’s entirely appropriate. I mean, it’s — what we’re discovering. There was a lot of fraud in Medicaid, and now let’s root that out!” Fetterman said.
“That’s the same thing about immigration, root out all of the criminals and deport them. And now I’m very supportive of Medicaid, obviously, but now root out all of the kinds of fraud,” Fetterman said. “So it seems like that’s what he’s zeroing in on and, as long as he continues, yes, absolutely.”
Fetterman defeated Oz in Pennsylvania’s closely watched 2022 Senate race, a contest that became one of the most high-profile and contentious battles of that year’s midterms. Fetterman leaned into a populist, working-class message and frequently mocked Oz as an out-of-touch celebrity from another state.
During the 2022 Senate campaign against Oz, Fetterman overcame a stroke to win the race, helping Democrats hold the Senate majority that year.
New York state’s Medicaid program is being thoroughly examined by CMS, with Oz claiming there is evidence of widespread fraud.
In a letter to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul earlier this month, Oz asked state officials 50 questions about the program and gave Hochul and her team 30 days to get the requested information to the Trump administration.
A spokesperson for Hochul told Fox News Digital that she was leading efforts to get rid of waste, fraud and abuse in Medicaid before President Donald Trump’s return to the White House. The spokesperson also said that Hochul’s office would work with the administration to “identify bad actors.” However, the spokesperson also classified CMS’s probe as politically motivated.
“Well before the Trump administration even took office, Governor Hochul was leading efforts to root out waste, fraud and abuse — including sweeping CDPAP reforms that shut down hundreds of wasteful Medicaid middlemen and saved over $2 billion for state and federal taxpayers while protecting home care for those who need it,” the spokesperson said.
Quote:He was full of Crock.
Progressive firebrand Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s fugitive security guard had an extensive criminal history dating back to 2009 and was under federal investigation when he was shot and killed in a standoff with Dallas SWAT.
Diamon-Mazairre Robinson was identified as the armed man who police shot in a parking garage at the Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, Wednesday night, CBS News Texas reported.
Robinson, 39, had gone by multiple aliases, including Mike King, to con his way into the Texas law enforcement community, claiming to be a police officer and securing a position protecting the 44-year-old congresswoman.
The shady suspect had been arrested numerous times between 2009 and 2012, including seven instances of theft, according to the outlet.
Robinson had pleaded guilty to all charges he faced, both felony and misdemeanor offenses, and only faced fines of less than $2,500 and probation.
His largest sentence was 10 years of probation, according to court records viewed by CBS News Texas.
Robinson used his alias Mike King to elude discovery of his criminal past and find work in Crockett’s office, where he was most recently part of the security detail for her failed Senate campaign.
Video footage previously shared by the outlet captured Crockett walking beside her towering security guard as they arrived at a campaign stop.
He allegedly told officers that he was a detective with the US Capitol Police, which led to the federal probe into his alleged impersonation, sources told the outlet.
Robinson claimed he was in charge of several teams of guards around the Dallas area that worked at churches and downtown hotels.
Robinson is also believed to have used his fake identity to run a website called “Off Duty Police Services” that provided cops with jobs outside of work.
“Mike King” had been paid by Crockett’s office for “security services” as recently as last year, with one payment for $340.
It was not clear how Robinson gained the position working for Crockett.
Quote:The Trump administration invoked the Defense Production Act to order an oil company to restart shuttered offshore operations in California, saying the move is necessary to address oil supply disruption risks and reduce reliance on foreign crude.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright on Friday directed Sable Offshore Corp., an oil and gas company headquartered in Houston, to restore operations at the Santa Ynez Unit and the Santa Ynez Pipeline System off the coast of Santa Barbara, according to a statement from the Department of Energy (DOE).
The order prioritizes restarting oil production and pipeline capacity to move crude through the Las Flores Pipeline System to Pentland Station, a key inland hub for transporting offshore oil to refineries, and into interstate pipelines.
"California once supplied nearly 40 percent of U.S. oil production, but decades of radical state policies targeting reliable energy sources have driven a decline in domestic output while fuel demand remains among the highest in the nation," the DOE said. "Today, more than 60 percent of the oil refined in California comes from overseas, with a significant share traveling through the Strait of Hormuz—presenting serious national security threats."
The agency said Sable’s facility can produce about 50,000 barrels of oil per day, roughly a 15% increase in California’s in-state oil production, and could replace about 1.5 million barrels of foreign crude each month.
"Today’s order will strengthen America’s oil supply and restore a pipeline system vital to our national security and defense, ensuring that West Coast military installations have the reliable energy critical to military readiness," Wright said in a statement.
The directive, issued under authorities delegated through the Defense Production Act and related executive orders, also seeks to ensure that oil produced off California’s coast can more efficiently reach domestic refineries.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom condemned the order Friday, calling the Trump administration’s use of the Defense Production Act "reckless and illegal" and pledging to fight the directive.
His office argued that restarting the Sable Offshore pipeline would have little effect on global oil prices, citing estimates that its output would represent roughly 0.05% of total oil production.
The governor also pointed to the pipeline’s history, noting that a 2015 spill near Refugio State Beach released more than 140,000 gallons of crude oil and caused widespread environmental and economic damage along the Santa Barbara coast.
"California will not stand by while the Trump administration attempts to sacrifice our coastal communities, our environment, and our $51 billion coastal economy," Newsom said in a statement. "The Trump administration and Sable are defying multiple court orders, and we will see them back in court."
Quote:California Gov. Gavin Newsom has hit the road again, having headed to Florida for the latest stop on his heavily hyped book tour — and what looks to be his fifth known out-of-state trip this year, according to reports.
The governor touched down in Miami on Friday for a $65 per ticket promotional talk at Adrienne Arsht Center for his memoir, “Young Man in a Hurry,” where he sat down with Univision anchor Jorge Ramos and his daughter Paola Ramos to yet again shill the self-described “deeply resilient story of identity, belonging and the defining moments that shaped a life in politics.”
The governor’s last major press splash in the Sunshine State was in 2022, when he released an ad urging Floridians fed up with Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis to pack their flip-flops and head west.
“I urge all of you living in Florida to join the fight,” Newsom stated in the ad. “Or join us in California where we still believe in freedom.”
The Miami trip is only the latest pit stop on Newsom’s extensive travel itinerary this year as he raises his profile ahead of an expected presidential run.
While the governor’s office did not confirm how many total days he’s been out of California in 2026, his time out of state by The Post’s count likely amount to two weeks or more, including travel time, across two long-haul jaunts to Europe and three legs of his book tour.
“The Governor’s travel includes official state business, meetings advancing California’s economic and job-creating climate partnerships, political and personal activity conducted in his personal capacity,” said Newsom’s spokesperson Izzy Gardon.
“In contrast to Donald Trump — who has spent 24.1% of his presidency golfing — when the Governor is away from the Capitol, he is in constant contact with his team and continues to work wherever he is with secure communications to fulfill his duties.”
A widely-publicized trip to Davos — where he trolled President Trump and scolded world leaders for cowing to the White House — that took him away from his day job for four or five days, including travel time for the more than 11-hour trek, between Jan. 19 and Jan. 23.
Weeks later he embarked on another long-haul jaunt to Germany for the Munich Security Conference, where appeared on a Feb. 13 climate panel and claimed credit for “manufacturing innovation” in America — again stoking talk of his widely expected presidential bid.
He rounded out the trip by signing a memorandum of understanding on Feb. 16 in London with the United Kingdom related to clean energy before making the 5,300-mile journey back to California.
His book tour has not-so-subtly taken him through key Democratic primary states, including South Carolina, New Hampshire and Nevada.
So governor Newsom now thinks that it's more important to promote a book than solving any of California's most important issues and investigating all of the recent fraud allegations.

Quote:The Florida Federation of College Republicans disbanded its University of Florida chapter and asked the school to remove it as a student organization due to alleged misconduct that includes antisemitism, the university said on Saturday.
The request was based on the federation’s own investigation that uncovered a “pattern of conduct that violated its rules and values, including a recent antisemitic gesture,” the university wrote in a post on X.
The federation asked the school to “deactivate” its Republican chapter while the group tries to restart the chapter with new leadership, the university wrote.
The school’s post said it is “committed to preventing and addressing antisemitism and other forms of discrimination and harassment” that threaten and disrupt the school community, and that it will help the federation reactivate its local chapter when it is reformed.
The Florida Federation of College Republicans did not immediately return a request for comment.
The announcement is the second report this month of antisemitic behavior by a conservative group at a Florida school.
Florida International University said on March 5 that law enforcement is investigating a Miami Herald report that prominent members of the local Republican Party and conservative student leaders exchanged racist, antisemitic and homophobic messages in an online group chat.
The Herald reported that logs of the leaked WhatsApp group chat showed participants, including prominent local Republican Party officials and student leaders of FIU’s Turning Point USA chapter, a conservative youth group founded by slain activist Charlie Kirk.
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Quote:Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed frustration that the Iran war has stalled his own country’s peace talks — and that President Trump wasn’t putting more pressure on Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin to end the four-year bloodbath.
A crucial trilateral meeting scheduled for next week between the US, Ukraine and Russia has been postponed at the request of the White House, Zelensky said.
It reportedly came after Washington said it could only take part in talks on home soil due to the conflict in Iran, and the Kremlin was unwilling to travel to the US.
Moscow’s reticence came even though Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev traveled to Florida Wednesday to meet with US envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, Zelensky said.
The exasperation over the delay in peace negotiations had a fed-up Zelensky compare the drama to a “soap opera” in Ukrainian media this week.
He also told Politico Europe Ukrainians were “tired” and urged Trump to put more pressure on Putin, “not on me,” during an exclusive interview in the presidential palace in Kyiv.
“I trust that Americans really want to finish with this war. I hope that they will help us, but we need more pressure on Russia, not on me,” he said.
Ukraine still hasn’t received a clear answer on what US-backed security guarantees for Ukraine would look like after an end to the fighting., he told the outlet.
Meanwhile, a Russian barrage killed at least eight civilians and wounded 46 more across Ukraine overnight.
Putin’s troops fired 430 drones and 68 missiles, Ukraine’s Air Force said.
“The main target for the Russians was the energy infrastructure of the Kyiv region, but unfortunately, there were also direct hits on and damage to ordinary residential buildings, schools, and civilian businesses,” Zelensky wrote on X Saturday.
Quote:Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel has drawn criticism for calling on migrants in Germany to vote against the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party.
Merkel, who served as the architect of the European Migrant Crisis in 2015, when she unilaterally decided to open the EU’s borders to unprecedented waves of foreigners from the Middle East and Africa, resulting in dramatic demographic transformations in her country and across the continent, appears to have let the cat out of the bag as to her motivation for doing so.
In an interview with establishment journalist Jagoda Marinić for Hesse Broadcasting earlier this month, Merkel openly called on the migrant population of Germany — many of whom she personally allowed into the country — to vote against the political right and vote against the AfD.
“I would like people with a migration background… or with a migration history… we join forces with those who do not make common cause with the AfD.”
“I wish everyone would stand together against this party. And we do not split ourselves as a political center, I say, onto those who have a migration history and those who have none. Because then our country would become weaker against the AfD,” she continued.
“Whether a German citizen has been a German citizen for two years or for four days or the entire family for three generations, it doesn’t matter. We are the German people… We must also stick together when we have to take action against people who have completely different ideas about our future.”
The comments drew strong rebuke from AfD leader Alice Weidel, whose party currently stands as the country’s largest single party and only trails the so-called “Union” of the Christian Democrats (CDU) — the supposed centre-right party formerly led by Merkel — and the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) by a margin of 26 to 24 per cent in the latest polling.
Responding to the former chancellor, Weidel said on Saturday: “Merkel has inflicted severe damage on Germany. In addition to the ruin of our energy infrastructure and the open borders for everyone from all over the world, she is now calling on naturalized ‘people with a migration background’ not to vote for the AfD.”
Anti-mass migration activist Naomi Seibt, who has sought asylum in the United States for fear of political persecution in Germany for her right-wing views, said of the Merkel interview: “The snake says the quiet part out loud.”
“She knows that the AfD is the MOST POPULAR party in Germany. She calls on migrants in Germany to stand together with German leftists,” Seibt said.
“She imported voters to KILL THE RIGHT (literally, judging by crime statistics),” the activist quipped.
Despite her myriad failures in office, including sparking the migrant crisis, depleting Germany’s military, eroding its industrial base with trade deals with Communist China, and rashly deciding to scrap the nation’s nuclear fleet — a move that even her former acolyte EU cheif Ursula von der Leyen admits was a mistake — Merkel was recently awarded with an “order of merit” from the European Union.
She received the award on Tuesday for her “significant contributions to European integration and European values.”
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