March 16, 2026

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Durbin and Raskin call for perjury investigation into DHS’ Kristi Noem -

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Deadly crash causes police to close Somerset roads – Daily American -

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Driver crashes into Coldwater Lake – Coldwater Daily Reporter -

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Wolf Road accident leaves two cars heavily damaged – yourerie.com -

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Temple police identify man killed in rollover crash on North General Bruce Drive – KCENTV.com -

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Live Kansas City traffic updates: Accidents, road closures, delays on KC-area highways – Kansas City Star -

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Area Accident Reports – InkFreeNews.com -

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3 dead, 1 critical in Detroit Midtown district crash on Monday – The Detroit News -

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Strait of Hormuz standoff puts supply of America’s generic drug prescriptions at risk -

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Alachua teen dies in single-vehicle crash on NW 165th Street – Mainstreet Daily News Gainesville -

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Man Killed After Accident On Busy North Jersey Highway, Reports Say – Patch -

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Peoria, McLean counties issue collision alerts – WEEK | 25 News Now -

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Two Vehicle Accident Reported Friday – Z93 Country -

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Why traders are getting nervous about Iran’s $200 oil warning as the conflict drags on -

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Peloton is launching bikes and treadmills for gyms, accelerating commercial strategy -

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3 dead, 1 injured, amid crash in Midtown Detroit, police say – CBS News -

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Relative of US airman killed in Middle East crash calls war on Iran ‘uncalled for’ – The Guardian -

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Meta stock climbs nearly 3% on report of planned layoffs to offset AI spending -

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U.S. is allowing Iranian oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz, says Bessent -

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Bessent says Treasury is not intervening in oil commodities markets and has no authority to do so -

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Hospitalized American jailed in North Korea appears well: Swedish diplomat

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden confirmed on Monday it had visited a hospitalized U.S. Christian missionary imprisoned in North Korea and said that he was well, considering the circumstances.

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Fresh Myanmar clashes signal growing Muslim desperation

(Reuters) – Attempts to bring stability to Myanmar’s strategic northwest Rakhine State could be unraveling after police opened fire on Rohingya Muslims for the third time in two months, reviving tensions in a region beset by religious violence last yea…

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Zimbabwe’s Mugabe tells election critics to ‘go hang’

HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe told critics of his re-election to “go hang” on Monday, making clear he would brook no questioning of his disputed victory either from the West or his main rival, who is challenging the result in co…

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Benin president scraps PM’s post in new government

COTONOU (Reuters) – Benin President Boni Yayi has removed the post of prime minister in a new 26-member cabinet announced late on Sunday, fanning speculation about a leadership rift in the cotton-producing West African state.

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Spain will not back down on Gibraltar border controls: Foreign ministry

MADRID (Reuters) – Spain will not back down on implementing tighter controls at its border with the disputed British territory of Gibraltar, a foreign ministry spokesman said on Monday, escalating the row between the two countries.

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Pakistan accuses India of shelling as Kashmir tension simmers

MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) – Pakistan accused Indian troops of firing shells across the disputed border in Kashmir on Monday and tensions ran high in both countries after last week’s killing of Indian soldiers set off a wave of skirmishes between…

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Sudan sets September 6 deadline to allow flow of South Sudan oil

CAIRO (Reuters) – Sudan will extend a deadline to allow the flow of oil from South Sudan until September 6 in a move following mediation by the African Union to keep crude exports flowing, the Sudanese state news agency said.

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French Muslims fear surge in attacks by far-right militants

PARIS (Reuters) – Muslim leaders in the French city of Lyon said on Monday they feared a surge in attacks on mosques in the style of one averted last week in which a soldier was arrested on suspicion of planning a shooting during an Islamic feast holid…

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Afghan President Karzai to visit Pakistan to discuss peace with Taliban

KABUL (Reuters) – Afghan President Hamid Karzai will travel to Pakistan this month in the hope of breathing life into moribund peace process with the Taliban and mending a frayed relationship between the neighbors, Afghan officials said on Monday.

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Disgraced British ex-energy minister lands job with U.S. firm

LONDON (Reuters) – Former British minister Chris Huhne has taken up a senior job at a U.S. renewable energy firm, less than three months after he was released from prison where he was serving time for lying to the authorities about a speeding offence.

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