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    Iranian drones reportedly strike major oil refinery in the Middle East

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    The conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has moved beyond battlefield exchanges and into the heart of regional energy infrastructure. In recent days, armed drones traced back to Iran have struck critical oil facilities across the Gulf, raising alarms about the broader impact on the energy market and regional stability. These attacks aren’t…

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    Why geese fly in a “V” formation — and how it helps them travel farther

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    Watching a flock of geese cut across the sky in a perfect V can be mesmerizing, but there’s more to it than beauty. That formation is a finely tuned system honed by evolution, helping the birds conserve energy, communicate effectively, and navigate long distances. Every wingbeat affects the birds behind, creating a subtle aerodynamic advantage…

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    14 U.S. states considered most resilient during a global crisis

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    When people talk about surviving a large-scale crisis—whether it’s economic collapse, supply chain disruption, or a prolonged emergency—the conversation usually turns to geography and resources. Some places simply offer more room to maneuver than others. Access to water, farmland, energy, transportation routes, and smaller population centers all matter when pressure builds. You also have to…

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    Pentagon says 140 U.S. troops were injured during the first days of the Iran conflict

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    When a conflict breaks out, the early numbers rarely tell the full story. In the opening stretch of the current fight between the United States and Iran, the picture became clearer only after the dust settled and reports started coming in from across the region. The initial focus was on missile strikes, drone attacks, and…

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    U.S. military targets Iran’s missile infrastructure as conflict escalates

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    When a modern conflict starts leaning heavily on missiles and drones, the fight often shifts toward eliminating the launch systems themselves. That’s where the current confrontation involving the United States and Iran has landed. Recent strikes have focused heavily on missile infrastructure—bases, storage depots, radar systems, and command facilities that support Tehran’s ability to launch attacks across the region….

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    Winter storm warnings call for up to five feet of snow and dangerous winds

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    When forecasters start talking about snow totals measured in feet instead of inches, you know you’re dealing with a serious winter storm. Systems capable of dropping four or five feet of snow usually arrive with powerful winds, bitter cold, and visibility that disappears in seconds. For anyone living in the storm’s path, preparation matters as…

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    The racing pigeon that earned a military medal for saving soldiers

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    War stories usually center on soldiers, pilots, or commanders. But sometimes the most important figure in the field has feathers instead of a uniform. During the brutal fighting of World War I, one small racing pigeon carried a message that changed the outcome for hundreds of American troops. Without that bird making it through gunfire…

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    Detainee alleges disturbing behavior by guards inside an ICE detention facility

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    Stories coming out of immigration detention facilities rarely reach the public in full detail. Most people only hear fragments—court filings, whistleblower accounts, or emergency calls that surface months later. But when detainees begin describing what happens inside, the picture can be unsettling. Recent reporting, interviews, and official investigations have revealed a pattern of troubling allegations…

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    France sends warships toward the Middle East as tensions grow around the Strait of Hormuz

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    The world’s attention has drifted back to a narrow stretch of water that has shaped global politics for decades. The Strait of Hormuz isn’t a big place on a map, but it carries enormous weight. A huge portion of the world’s oil moves through that narrow corridor every day, and when tensions rise there, everyone…

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    Texas asks hunters for public input on proposed 2026–27 regulation changes

    ByAsher Clark March 12, 2026March 11, 2026

    Every hunting season in Texas is shaped long before opening morning arrives. Behind the scenes, biologists and wildlife managers review harvest data, population trends, and habitat conditions before recommending changes to the rules that guide hunters across the state. Those recommendations eventually become the statewide hunting proclamations that control seasons, bag limits, and legal methods….

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