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US Military Plane Crash in Iraq and Old Dominion University Violence Rock the Nation

US KC-135 Refueling Plane Crashes in Western Iraq With Search Underway
- One KC-135 tanker crashed while another landed safely in Israel.
- Six crew members were reportedly aboard the downed aircraft.
- No hostile or friendly fire caused the incident officials stated.
WESTERN IRAQ, Mar 12 (TNGB) – A United States military KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in western Iraq on Thursday during refueling operations tied to ongoing regional missions. Central Command confirmed a second tanker safely reached Israel after the same mission. Search and rescue teams have launched a full scale effort at the crash site while the condition of the six people aboard remains unknown. Authorities stressed the event did not result from enemy action or accidental friendly fire.
The risks of sustained military operations in the Middle East remain evident.
Two US Sailors Injured in Non Combat Fire Aboard Red Sea Carrier
- A fire started in the laundry area of the USS Gerald R Ford.
- Two sailors received treatment for non life threatening injuries.
- The crew contained the blaze without affecting the ship mission.
RED SEA, Mar 12 (TNGB) – Crew members aboard the USS Gerald R Ford responded to a fire that broke out in the laundry facility while the carrier patrolled the Red Sea. Two sailors reportedly sustained minor injuries and received immediate onboard medical care. Naval teams quickly extinguished the flames preventing any spread to other areas of the vessel. Command has ordered a complete investigation into the cause of the incident. The ship continued its assigned duties without delay.
Strict safety measures prove essential during long term naval deployments.
Students Subdue Gunman After Deadly Shooting at Old Dominion University
- One person died and two others were wounded in the classroom.
- Students including ROTC members stopped the attacker on site.
- The FBI is investigating the event as an act of terrorism.
NORFOLK VIRGINIA, Mar 12 (TNGB) – A gunman entered a classroom at Old Dominion University and opened fire killing one individual and injuring two others. Students inside the room reportedly tackled and subdued the suspect before additional harm could occur. Federal agents have classified the shooting as terrorism and are examining the attacker background and motives. Campus security locked down the area and offered counseling to witnesses. Local law enforcement assisted in clearing the scene shortly after.
Heightened campus security remains a priority following this violent episode.
Israeli Strikes Kill Senior Iranian Nuclear Scientist Netanyahu Reports
- One top scientist died in the targeted operation on nuclear sites.
- Several other Iranian experts were reportedly struck in the same raid.
- The prime minister publicly condemned the new Iranian supreme leader.
TEHRAN, Mar 12 (TNGB) – Israeli forces carried out airstrikes that eliminated a senior scientist involved in Iran nuclear weapons development according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The same strikes reportedly hit several additional scientists connected to the program. Netanyahu used the announcement to criticize Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei the newly installed supreme leader. Iranian state media has not yet confirmed or denied any casualties. The action forms part of wider military activity in the region.
Tensions between the two nations show little prospect of easing soon.
Veteran Representative Jim Clyburn Seeks Eighteenth Term in Congress
- The South Carolina Democrat plans to run despite party retirements.
- He breaks from Pelosi and Hoyer who chose to step down.
- Clyburn ranks among the longest serving members of the House.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 12 (TNGB) – Representative Jim Clyburn announced he will seek an 18th term in the House of Representatives. The decision sets him apart from former leaders Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer who opted for retirement. The 85 year old lawmaker cited continued service to his district as the driving factor. Clyburn has represented South Carolina since 1993 and holds significant influence in party strategy. Supporters highlighted his experience and dedication.
Clyburn focus stays on key issues for his constituents in the coming campaign.
Severe Weather Leaves Ninety Thousand Without Power Across Washington State
- Strong winds knocked out electricity to over ninety thousand homes.
- One fatality occurred when a tree fell on a moving vehicle.
- Utility teams continue restoring service in multiple counties.
WASHINGTON STATE, Mar 12 (TNGB) – A powerful storm system brought high winds that left more than ninety thousand customers without power across Washington State overnight. The severe weather also caused one death after a tree struck a car in the Monroe area. Emergency responders handled downed lines blocked roads and other hazards throughout the night. Power companies reported steady progress toward restoring electricity to affected households. Residents received advisories to prepare for possible extended outages.
Communities affected continue monitoring local updates for restoration timelines.
Democrats Flip Twenty Eight State Legislature Seats Since Trump Took Office
- Special elections delivered net gains for Democrats in several states.
- Republicans recorded no seat flips during the same cycle.
- Changes occurred in districts with mixed or prior Republican leanings.
USA, Mar 12 (TNGB) – Democrats gained twenty eight state legislative seats through special elections held since President Trump began his second term. The victories came in closely contested or previously Republican leaning districts across multiple states. GOP candidates failed to flip any seats in the same period according to tracking data. Analysts pointed to local turnout and specific issues as contributing factors. Several state houses now reflect the adjusted power balance.
These shifts could shape upcoming policy debates at the state level.
Somali Minister Warns Against Israeli Base Plans in Somaliland
- The official cited risks of pulling Somalia into external conflicts.
- The proposal could increase instability across the Horn of Africa.
- Neighboring nations have voiced parallel concerns over the plan.
MOGADISHU, Mar 12 (TNGB) – Somalia Foreign Minister Ali Omar warned that Israeli plans to establish a military base in Somaliland could drag the country into outside confrontations. He stressed the potential for broader regional destabilization if the project advances. Somaliland leaders offered no immediate reply to the statement. International observers continue tracking developments in the disputed territory. Somalia maintains firm opposition to foreign bases on its soil.
Diplomats urge calm dialogue to prevent further escalation in the area.
US Government Sues California Over Zero Emission Vehicle Rules
- Federal attorneys challenge the state zero emission mandates.
- The suit questions authority over greenhouse gas vehicle standards.
- California has defended its environmental policies for years.
SACRAMENTO, Mar 12 (TNGB) – The Trump administration filed a lawsuit against California seeking to invalidate the state zero emission vehicle requirements and related greenhouse gas rules. Justice Department lawyers argue the policies overstep state authority and conflict with national law. California officials pledged to fight the case claiming the standards safeguard public health. The legal action may influence similar rules in other states. Early court hearings are scheduled in the coming weeks.
The dispute tests the balance of federal and state environmental powers.
India Inflation Quickens Slightly but Remains in Comfort Zone
- Consumer prices rose in February mainly due to food costs.
- The overall rate stayed below the central bank upper limit.
- Global oil movements could affect future readings analysts say.
NEW DELHI, Mar 12 (TNGB) – India consumer price inflation rose to 3.21 percent in February from 2.74 percent the month before. Food price increases drove most of the change while core inflation held steady. The Reserve Bank of India maintains its target band between two and six percent so the figure stays within bounds. Officials noted external factors such as international oil prices might exert pressure ahead. Economists project moderate price growth through the year.
Central bankers continue monitoring to support steady economic expansion.


