[Friday, March 13] US News Headlines from r/politics
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By Dr. Headline, HeadlineSquare March 13, 2026
Executive Summary
- Iran Conflict Explodes: The U.S. has deployed a land invasion force and thousands of Marines. The conflict has seen its first major U.S. casualties, with six airmen killed in a refueling plane crash in Iraq. The Pentagon is now probing a deadly U.S. strike on an Iranian school.
- Economic Shock and Sanctions Reversal: Amid the war, oil prices have surged 10%. In a major U-turn to blunt costs, the administration has eased sanctions on both Russian and Venezuelan oil, a move critics decry as a major gain for Moscow.
- Government Shutdown and Congressional Impasse: A partial government shutdown is underway after Senate Democrats blocked a DHS funding bill. Unpaid TSA staff have led U.S. airports to seek public donations.
- DOJ Suffers Major Judicial Rebuke: A federal judge has blocked the Justice Department’s criminal probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, citing “essentially zero evidence” to support DOJ subpoenas.
- Presidential Conduct Scrutinized: President Trump faces criticism for comments on immigrants’ “Genetics” and the age of girls, while a fundraising email offers donors access to his “Private National Security Briefings.”
1. U.S. Conflict With Iran
The war with Iran has dramatically escalated, marked by a major U.S. force deployment, confirmed American casualties, and a deeply contentious military strategy. The administration’s rhetoric has grown more severe as it faces mounting domestic and international pressure over its handling of the crisis.
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