Iran Declares Tech Giants Targets as Troops Injured and Conflict Nears End

Iran Declares American Tech Company Sites Legitimate Targets in Middle East

• Iranian officials declared facilities of major US tech firms potential targets. • Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia, IBM, Oracle and Palantir named in the announcement. • Sites in Israel, Dubai and Abu Dhabi listed as at risk.

TEHRAN, Mar 11 (TNGB) – Iranian authorities have issued a direct warning that infrastructure linked to several leading American technology companies could become targets amid ongoing regional hostilities. Reportedly the statement specifically identifies facilities operated by Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia, IBM, Oracle and Palantir across Israel as well as the Gulf cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Officials cited prior incidents involving cloud infrastructure as justification for the expanded scope of potential operations.

This broadening of targets risks significant disruption to global technology supply chains.

Up to 150 American Troops Suffer Injuries During Iran Conflict

• Sources confirm up to 150 US troops wounded in the ten-day-old war. • Majority of injuries described as minor with some severe cases reported. • Pentagon estimates align closely with the reported total.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 11 (TNGB) – The White House has acknowledged that approximately 150 American service members have sustained injuries since the start of military operations against Iran. Reportedly most wounds remain minor though eight soldiers suffered serious harm and a small number of fatalities occurred earlier in the campaign. Pentagon briefings indicate the bulk of affected personnel have already returned to duty.

The human cost of the conflict demands continued public scrutiny.

DHS Seeks Broad Access to Sensitive Child Support Database for Immigration Use

• Agency requests full access to Federal Parent Locator Service records. • Database holds data on children and domestic violence victims. • Current law restricts use to child support enforcement only.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 11 (TNGB) – The Department of Homeland Security has formally asked for unrestricted entry into a powerful federal database normally reserved for locating parents who owe child support. Reportedly the system contains highly sensitive information including details on minors and survivors of domestic violence. Federal statutes currently limit its application strictly to enforcement of support orders.

Expanded access raises serious privacy concerns for vulnerable populations.

Democrats Launch Investigation into Funds Pledged for Trump Presidential Library

• Probe targets millions in corporate pledges to the library fund. • Original fund dissolved last year after election victory. • Lawmakers question what happened to the pledged amounts.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 11 (TNGB) – Congressional Democrats have initiated an inquiry into tens of millions of dollars that private companies committed to President Trump’s planned presidential library. Reportedly the original fund was dissolved following the election and questions remain about the final disposition of those contributions. Several major corporations had publicly announced substantial pledges before the change.

Transparency in public office funding remains essential for public trust.

Romania Grants Expanded US Access to Airbases for Middle East Operations

• Country’s top defense body approved increased American use of bases. • Approval supports ongoing Middle East campaign activities. • Decision follows formal request from United States officials.

BUCHAREST, Mar 11 (TNGB) – Romania’s Supreme Council of National Defense has approved a United States request to expand operations at several Romanian airbases in support of current Middle East activities. Reportedly the move will facilitate logistics and surveillance missions tied to regional stability efforts. The approval comes as American forces maintain a significant presence across multiple theaters.

Allied cooperation strengthens collective security arrangements.

Georgia Special Election for Greene Seat Advances to Runoff Between Fuller and Harris

• Special election to fill vacated congressional seat heads to runoff. • Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller faces Democrat Shawn Harris. • Runoff scheduled after neither candidate secured majority.

ATLANTA, Mar 11 (TNGB) – A special election in Georgia to replace former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has advanced to a runoff contest between Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller and Democratic candidate Shawn Harris. Reportedly neither candidate achieved the required threshold in the initial voting so the contest will decide the seat on April 7. Local turnout and national interest remain high.

Voter participation will determine the district’s representation.

Trump Reports Practically No Targets Remain in Iran as Conflict Continues

• President states practically nothing left to strike in Iran. • Comments made during interview with Axios. • War described as ahead of schedule and nearing completion.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 11 (TNGB) – President Trump told Axios that United States operations in Iran have left practically nothing left to target and that the conflict will conclude soon. Reportedly he described progress as exceeding expectations and emphasized the ability to end operations at any time. The assessment follows sustained airstrikes and ground support missions.

Rapid de-escalation could limit further regional fallout.

Epstein Files Allegedly Withheld Account of Minor Abuse Involving Trump

• Survivor claims FBI interviewed her multiple times about abuse. • Account involving Trump and Epstein withheld from public files. • Oversight Democrats question DOJ handling of the records.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 11 (TNGB) – A survivor who alleges she was abused as a minor by Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein claims the FBI conducted several interviews with her yet those details were omitted from released Epstein files. Reportedly Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice withheld the account during document production. Congressional oversight members have demanded full disclosure.

Complete transparency in official records upholds accountability standards.

US Military Involvement Expands in Latin America While Iran War Rages

• Special Operations forces assist Ecuadorian raids on drug cartels. • Expansion occurs alongside heavy commitment in Iran. • Operations target processing and shipping networks.

QUITO, Mar 11 (TNGB) – United States Special Operations units have begun supporting elite Ecuadorian forces in raids against suspected narco-terrorist sites as part of a widening counter-drug effort in Latin America. Reportedly the missions focus on dismantling processing and shipping infrastructure while American resources remain stretched by the Iran campaign. Joint operations mark a notable increase in regional engagement.

Balancing multiple theaters tests military capacity and strategy.

Leavitt Acknowledges Save Act Would Require Name Change Re-Registration for Voters

• Press secretary initially denied impact on married women. • Later admitted re-registration needed for name changes. • Bill requires proof of citizenship for federal voting.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 11 (TNGB) – White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that married women who changed their names would not be prevented from voting under the SAVE Act yet moments later acknowledged the measure would require those individuals to re-register or update records. Reportedly the bill mandates documentary proof of citizenship for federal ballots. Critics highlight potential administrative burdens.

Election integrity measures must not unintentionally restrict eligible voters.