Before Pouring Billions into Gaza, Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Needs To Ask A Few Hard Questions

As US President Donald J. Trump and members of his “Board of Peace” pledged billions of dollars for “relief and reconstruction” in the Gaza Strip, two recent public opinion polls show that most Palestinians are still concerned about widespread corruption in Palestinian society.

This concern should sound alarm bells for the Trump Administration and donor countries if they are about to invest billions of dollars in the Gaza Strip. The Palestinians are loudly warning international donors that Palestinian leaders are not trustworthy in handling money.

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Conrad Black: Trump’s Military Moves Reinforce US Preeminence Over China

US Carrier Group – Strait of Hormuz

American strategic policy under President Trump has been so imaginative and so professionally executed by the U.S. Armed Forces that the punditocracy, none too blessed with piercing insight the best of times, has generally failed to recognize the proportions of its success. In the 13 months of this second Trump administration, a technique has been devised that has demonstrated it can almost immunize the United States against the depredations of its enemies, who have been subsidizing terrorism and guerrilla warfare to harass and enervate America.

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Sask. woman says boyfriend removed surgical screw poking out of her head after doctor didn’t believe her

Stephanie Faure knew something was wrong when she woke up feeling pressure in her head.

Surgeons had opened up her skull 14 months earlier to remove brain tumours. They performed a craniotomy that left her with a metal plate, screws and a scar.

So when she looked more closely at her head on Sunday and saw what looked like a screw pushing out through her skin, she decided to go to the hospital.

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Crazy Hair Leftist to Terry Moran: Hitler Not as Bad as Trump Since He Wasn’t ‘Selling Merch’

Former longtime ABC correspondent-turned-Substack poster Terry Moran brought out frequent MS NOW guest Anand Giridharadas — yes, the guy with the crazy Jimmy Neutron hair — on Wednesday to chat about the war on Iran and the Epstein Files when Giridharadas asserted President Trump is worse than Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong because Trump, along with being “a weak man pretending to be a strong man,” has been “selling merch.”

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Two plasma donors die at private Canadian clinics under federal investigation

Two people have died in Canada after donating plasma at a chain of clinics that has been under scrutiny by federal inspectors for failing to keep accurate records, screen donors or maintain its machines.

While experts say the deaths are exceedingly rare, critics say Canada’s embrace of private companies to handle blood products reflects a “slow collapse of a system that has been the envy of the world”.


Everything in Canada is turning to shit.

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WARMINGTON: Instead of stopping Al-Quds Day amid shootings, Toronto prepares

Six shootings related to the war in Iran and more than 50 bullets.

And zero arrests! Terrorists run the streets here. And they know it.


That’s nice, it’s good the Khomeinists will have police protection.

Is this late stage multiculturalism and diversity or are we already conquered?

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Suspect killed after crash, shooting at West Bloomfield synagogue, source says

Michigan State Police said an “active shooting incident” happened early Thursday afternoon, March 12, 2026, at the Temple Israel at 5725 Walnut Lake Road in West Bloomfield Township, near the intersection of Walnut Lake and Drake roads.

Police sources believe a truck intentionally crashed into the building and then caught fire. The smoke at the scene is from that vehicle.

h/t Al the Fish

Update: Shooter is killed by security after driving truck ‘packed with explosives’ into Detroit synagogue with preschool and opening fire, police say as they hunt for potential accomplices

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Young Canadian men more likely to say gender equality has gone ‘far enough’

Canadian adult men under the age of 35 are more likely to say gender equality has gone “far enough” and hold traditional views of gender roles than the general population, new polling data suggests.

The Ipsos data found 57 per cent of young males surveyed think Canada has done enough in giving women equal rights to men, compared to 40 per cent of Canadians overall.


If hypocritical progressives really cared about diversity, they’d hire more white men

OMG! 

Get Ready!

It’s Gilead Cosplay time!

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Iranian school was on U.S. target list, may have been mistaken as military site

The Iranian elementary school building where scores of children were killed as the U.S. and Israel began their massive aerial campaign was on a U.S. target list and may have been mistaken for a military site, multiple people familiar with the strike told The Washington Post.

The deadly attack occurred in the first few hours of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran — just as parents were hurrying to the two-story schoolhouse to take their kids home to safety — and killed at least 175 people, many of them children, according to Iranian state media.

It is still not clear why the building was hit, but one person familiar with the school strike said the building had been identified as a factory and had been an approved strike target. A second person familiar said there was an arms depot target located in the same area and did not know if the United States hit the school by mistake, or if U.S. officials had the wrong intelligence and thought the building was the arms depot.

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Charges are being dropped against Canadian anti-Israel thuggery at an astonishing rate

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s statement on Saturday, in response to yet more gunfire aimed at Canadian synagogues — this time in Toronto and Thornhill, just north of the city — was notable for one reason: It did not aver that “there is no place in Canada” for what had happened, or use any similar verbiage. It was a tiny mercy in a very unnerving time. At this point, the phrase has transcended cliché and entered the realm of the offensively meaningless. Yet somehow politicians’ communication advisers still keep churning it out.


Nothing is being done because the elites who created this mess would have to implicate themselves.

Once they find a way to blame it on the proles well look out!

And believe me their trying …

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Germany won’t return to nuclear power, chancellor says

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in favor of a proposal to build new nuclear power plants in the EU. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says it’s impossible.

At a nuclear summit near Paris earlier this week, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described the transition from nuclear energy undertaken by some EU countries as a “strategic mistake.” Nuclear power, she said, is a “reliable, affordable source of low-emission electricity.” She announced new EU financial assistance for nuclear power plants.

Von der Leyen’s words reverberated in Germany, which switched off its last nuclear reactor in 2023.

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Canadians Back Stricter Immigration Measures and Spending Restraint, Leger Poll Finds

As debates intensify in Ottawa and across the provinces, new data show that public opinion on key Canada politics issues is hardening.

A new national survey conducted by Leger between February 27 and March 2, 2026, highlights strong support for tighter immigration-related measures, widespread concern over record-setting deficits, and majority backing for a stricter return-to-office policy for federal employees.

  • 72% support requiring temporary residents to live in a province for at least 12 months before accessing provincially funded social programs;
  • 69% support charging reasonable fees to temporary residents for public health care and education;
  • 73% support ending supplemental health benefits for unapproved

Read on …

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Nineteen Muslims jailed over deadly Moscow concert attack

Nineteen people have been jailed over an attack at a concert hall near Moscow that killed 149 people and left more than 500 injured, the deadliest mass shooting in Russia in two decades.

A Russian military court handed life sentences to four gunmen and 11 accomplices. Four other defendants were given between 19 and 22 years, state media reported.

Gunmen opened fire at Crocus City Concert Hall on the outskirts of Russia’s capital on 22 March 2024 and set fire to the venue.

An Islamic State group affiliate admitted it had carried out the attack and posted video evidence. Moscow has repeatedly alleged Ukrainian involvement, which Kyiv has strenuously denied.

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