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MAGA host hits Trump for using Iran to divert from Epstein: 'We need to get back to that'
Mar 13, 2026 - World 
Pro-MAGA morning show host Gina Loudon suggested President Donald Trump was using the Iran war to distract from the Epstein files.During a Friday conversation on Real America's Voice, co-host Terrance Bates followed up Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's briefing by arguing the U.S. was in a "holy war.""It's like the two sides that are in this are so dug in on this," Loudon said of Americans. "Both sides lose me at a certain point. I am not okay with forever wars. There's no question about that. I don't think we need to be sending all this money to Israel or any place else that we send.""I just think we got to, we got to, we need Jesus," she continued. "But we need Jesus. There's no other answer than that right now."Co-host David Brody, however, insisted that the conflict was "not a holy war.""I don't think it is from our standpoint," he remarked. "At least not publicly.""But America has been sold a lot of bills of goods," Loudon ranted. "And our young men and women have died because we were going to, this was not going to be a forever war.""So it's a fair level of accountability to say, hey, don't forget, there is a military industrial complex that does have a very vested interest, and there are very powerful people in every crevice of our world of entertainment of government," she added. "The Epstein files exposes that. We need to get back to that conversation, and we need to learn from it, and we need to say look we're not going to sit down and shut up just because somebody we like says, oh, by the way, we're going to war, this isn't going to last forever, because guess what?""We've been told that before. And so I think it's fair to ask questions and to give reminders and to be that accountability voice."
Trump’s ‘racist hate speech’ and migration crackdowns violate human rights, UN panel says
Mar 13, 2026 - World 
Watchdog ‘disturbed’ by president and US political leaders’ use of dehumanising language to target migrantsThe “racist hate speech” being used by Donald Trump and other US political leaders, along with the country’s intensified crackdowns on migration, has led to “grave human rights violations,” a UN watchdog has said.In a non-binding decision issued this week, the UN‘s committee on the elimination of racial discrimination (CERD) called on the US to uphold its obligations as a signatory to the international convention on combating racism and discrimination. Continue reading...
Pentagon confirms death of six crew members of refueling aircraft in Iran war
Mar 13, 2026 - World 
The Pentagon confirmed that all six crew members aboard a KC-135 refueling aircraft were killed when it went down on Thursday in Western Iraq.In a press release on Thursday, CENTCOM admitted that it was aware of the loss of the aircraft and insisted that it did not go down "due to hostile fire or friendly fire."On Friday, CENTCOM said that "all six crew members aboard a U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft that went down in western Iraq are now confirmed deceased.""The aircraft was lost while flying over friendly airspace March 12 during Operation Epic Fury."CENTCOM continued to insist that the aircraft did not crash because of hostile or friendly fire.The identities of the service members were being withheld for 24 hours.
King Charles concerned about Alberta separatist movement, First Nation chief says
Mar 13, 2026 - World 
Joey Pete of Sunchild First Nation said king seemed ‘committed to learning’ after meeting Indigenous leadersKing Charles has expressed concern over a simmering separatist movement in western Canada, according to Indigenous leaders who met the head of state at Buckingham Palace.Members of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations travelled to London from their territories in the province of Alberta to raise the alarm over the secessionist movement, arguing that it ignores key agreements signed between First Nations and the crown nearly 150 years ago. Continue reading...
Halal certifier accused rival of Islamic extremism links – then signed contract to replace them, court hears
Mar 13, 2026 - World 
Accusations were false and primary cause of major meat supplier ‘panicking’ and cancelling contract, Victorian judge finds on balance of probabilitiesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA halal certifier wrongly accused a rival of being connected to Islamic extremism to secure the business of a major meat supplier, a Victorian court has found.The Victorian county court ruled that the Islamic Co-ordinating Council of Victoria (ICCV) suffered from malicious or injurious falsehood when Midfield Meats cancelled a lucrative halal certification contract primarily because its managing director was told the Australian federal police were investigating the certifier for financing terrorism. Continue reading...
