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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 18 MIN

TODAY'S NEWS, March 3-5, 2026

from Today's News with Larry Schweikart · host Larry Schweikart

IN POLITICAL NEWS 1) U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran aim to weaken the clerical regime and encourage internal revolution without deploying ground troops; analysts note potential parallels to past regime-change attempts. 2) Israeli strikes reportedly targeted dozens of senior clerics, while U.S. operations eliminated a figure linked to an alleged assassination plot against Donald Trump. Reports also suggested Western intelligence sources within Iran’s leadership and earlier warnings about Iranian nuclear material stockpiles. 3) Iranian retaliatory missile attacks have largely been intercepted; Western forces have targeted launch systems and naval assets while protecting Gulf shipping routes and offering insurance support for maritime trade. 4) Early maneuvering for the 2028 U.S. presidential race is emerging within the Democratic Party, with figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani discussed in political speculation; internal party divisions continue to be debated by commentators. 5) Several U.S. primary contests produced notable results, including competitive races in Texas involving Ken Paxton and John Cornyn, with runoffs expected. 6) The House Oversight Committee released deposition footage involving Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton connected to past investigations; a separate report criticized Minnesota leadership’s response to a large fraud case. 7) The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office carried out a major child-trafficking sting leading to 89 arrests; federal authorities are reportedly pursuing additional investigations. 8) Maryland school districts that previously purchased electric school buses have decided to switch back to diesel fleets after operational problems. 9) The New York Supreme Court blocked a redistricting plan that could have eliminated a Republican seat; Texas courts upheld a state ban on paid ballot harvesting, while several congressional retirements were announced ahead of the 2026 cycle. 10) A driverless taxi from Waymo reportedly obstructed an ambulance response, raising further concerns about autonomous vehicle safety. 11) U.S. states report recovering more than $2 billion in fraud cases, while the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services under Mehmet Oz has launched a probe into New York’s $124 billion Medicaid program. 12) Illinois officials are debating how overdose deaths from Fentanyl should be categorized in official statistics. IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS 13) Russian businessman Umar Dzhabrailov reportedly died by suicide after his name appeared in discussions related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. IN TRANSOID NEWS 14) The Supreme Court of the United States sided with parents seeking transparency about school gender-identity policies, temporarily blocking certain practices in California while litigation proceeds. IN ECONOMIC NEWS 15) U.S. trade data shows exports rising and imports falling while oil prices climb modestly; a trade court ordered refunds for some tariffs while new tariff policies continue. 16) Energy company Valero Energy plans to exit operations in California, citing costs; meanwhile a developer is experimenting with 3D-printed homes priced around $375,000. 17) Analysts warn California’s limited pipeline infrastructure and reliance on imported oil could create energy security challenges; new infrastructure deals are being promoted as potential solutions. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS 18) Analysts report declining investor enthusiasm for some green-energy projects as fossil fuel demand persists, while Europe’s emissions trading market faces pressure. 19) Venezuela has expanded oil exports amid shifting global supply, while disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to affect Asian importers, particularly China. 20) Trade tensions emerged after the U.S. restricted commerce with Spain during disputes over military basing; the U.K. later agreed to host U.S. bombers for regional operations. 21) The Royal Navy faces operational constraints, with aircraft carriers undergoing maintenance and limited deployment capacity. 22) A U.S. submarine reportedly sank an Iranian warship, marking the first such torpedo sinking since World War II. 23) U.S. and Ecuador forces conducted joint operations targeting narcotics trafficking groups. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS 24) Bruce Campbell, known for the Evil Dead franchise, announced he has an incurable but treatable cancer diagnosis. 25) Legendary Lou Holtz, who led Notre Dame Fighting Irish football to the 1988 national championship, has died at age 89. AND FINALLY 26) Conservation efforts in Turkmenistan are helping the endangered Persian leopard population recover. 🐆 Larry SchweikartRock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history? Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. 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