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Iran Launches Missile Strikes on Israel as U.S. Deploys More Troops to Middle East
Iran Releases Video of Missile Barrage Striking Israel
- New wave of Iranian missiles targeted multiple areas in Israel.
- Strikes reportedly caused major damage and injuries.
- Follows warnings about civilian deaths in Gaza and Lebanon.
JERUSALEM, MAR 24 (TNGB) – Iran has released a video reportedly showing the launch of missiles in a fresh wave directed at several sites across Israel. Officials confirmed the strikes produced extensive structural damage along with multiple injuries among civilians and responders in affected zones. The action followed direct Iranian statements that further operations would expand if civilian losses in Gaza and Lebanon persisted without resolution.
This exchange deepens an already volatile regional standoff.
Supreme Court Seems Receptive to Turning Away Asylum Seekers at Border
- Majority of justices open to U.S. policy at Mexico border.
- Case involves rights of asylum seekers stopped before entering.
- Ruling could shape future immigration enforcement significantly.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAR 24 (TNGB) – A majority of the Supreme Court reportedly appeared open during arguments to letting the United States turn away asylum seekers directly at the Mexico border. The dispute centers on government authority to block claims from those who have not yet reached official ports of entry. Justices examined the policy balance between border control and legal obligations under existing statutes.
The outcome may set precedent for years of immigration practice.
Pentagon Deploys Army Paratroopers to Middle East Amid Iran Tensions
- U.S. officials confirm deployment orders for paratroopers.
- Move comes as Trump considers escalation with Iran.
- Option of U.S. troops on Iranian soil not ruled out.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAR 24 (TNGB) – The Pentagon has ordered Army paratroopers to deploy to the Middle East according to multiple U.S. officials. The decision arrives while President Trump reportedly weighs options for significant escalation in support of Israeli operations against Iran. Sources indicate he has declined to exclude the possibility of placing American forces directly on Iranian territory.
Such steps carry the potential to alter the conflict trajectory.
Lawmaker Files Petition to Separate ICE Funding from DHS Budget
- Discharge petition aims to ensure TSA workers receive pay.
- Requires Republican support to force a vote.
- Targets standoff affecting airport security operations.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAR 24 (TNGB) – Representative Ansari has signed a discharge petition designed to separate ICE funding from the broader Department of Homeland Security budget. The measure seeks to guarantee paychecks for hard-working TSA employees caught in the current impasse. It needs only a handful of Republican signatures to bring the issue to a floor vote immediately.
Swift bipartisan action could prevent further disruptions in aviation security.
Thousands of 82nd Airborne Troops Expected in Middle East Deployment
- Pentagon plans major troop movement according to sources.
- Elite division headed to region amid ongoing conflict.
- Part of broader U.S. response to Iran situation.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAR 24 (TNGB) – The Pentagon is expected to send thousands of troops from the elite 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East based on information from two people familiar with the planning. This deployment forms part of the American buildup as tensions with Iran continue to mount. Officials have framed the move as necessary to support allied positions in the area.
Readiness levels remain high across forward units.
Sheriff Sam Page Defeats Trump-Endorsed Phil Berger in North Carolina Primary
- Page wins by narrow 23-vote margin after recount.
- Berger was powerful state Senate leader with Trump backing.
- Upset in Republican primary for state Senate seat.
RALEIGH, MAR 24 (TNGB) – After weeks of counting and a recount in North Carolina’s Republican primary for State Senate the conservative sheriff Sam Page has defeated Phil Berger by exactly 23 votes. Berger served as the state’s most powerful legislative leader and held an endorsement from President Trump. The narrow result delivers a notable upset in a race that drew national attention.
Local dynamics clearly outweighed high-profile national support.
French Army Chief Voices Concerns Over U.S. Actions With Allies
- Criticizes U.S. for operating without informing France.
- Notes strong alliance despite communication issues.
- Highlights tensions in international military coordination.
PARIS, MAR 24 (TNGB) – France’s army chief has publicly criticized the United States for conducting operations without first informing French counterparts even while describing the overall alliance as very strong. The remarks underscore ongoing frustrations within NATO-style partnerships over coordination protocols. Despite the pointed comments military ties between the two nations continue without interruption.
Allies must improve transparency to sustain effective joint efforts.
Wall Street Backs Marine Veteran Against Mamdani Wealth Tax Push
- Veteran of Marines and New Jersey politics gains support.
- Effort targets Mayor Zohran Mamdani proposal on wealthy.
- Business community mobilizes against proposed tax increase.
NEW YORK, MAR 24 (TNGB) – Wall Street reportedly is backing a veteran of both the Marines and bare-knuckle New Jersey politics to counter Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s plan to raise taxes on high earners. The candidate brings a blend of military discipline and local political experience to the challenge. Observers note the contest could influence fiscal debates far beyond city limits.
Fiscal restraint arguments gain traction in key financial circles.
TSA Loses 460 Officers as Funding Standoff Creates Security Concerns
- Airport security officers have reportedly resigned.
- Standoff between parties poses risks to travel safety.
- Calls for resolution to maintain staffing levels.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAR 24 (TNGB) – The Transportation Security Administration has confirmed that 460 airport officers have quit amid the ongoing funding standoff between Congress and the executive branch. Officials warn the losses create immediate vulnerabilities at checkpoints across the country. The situation stems from a broader dispute over Department of Homeland Security appropriations.
Prompt resolution remains essential to protect national air travel.
House Republicans Block Proposed Housing Crypto Deal With Senate
- GOP members reject potential trade with Senate.
- Involves housing policy and cryptocurrency regulations.
- Highlights internal party divisions on key issues.
WASHINGTON D.C., MAR 24 (TNGB) – House Republicans have voted down a possible legislative package that would have traded housing reforms for cryptocurrency regulations with the Senate. The decision reflects continued caution within the party over linking unrelated policy areas in one bill. Lawmakers cited concerns about rushed compromises on both fronts.
Party leadership now faces renewed pressure to find separate paths forward.



