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Thousands stranded in Middle East as Iran war escalates

Tens of thousands of people are stranded across the Middle East as the Iran war spreads throughout the region. Major airlines have canceled flights to and from key destinations, and much of the Gulf’s airspace remains closed. The disruptions have left tourists, religious pilgrims, diplomats’ family members and business travelers stuck in hotels, airports and aboard cruise ships unable to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. State Department is urging Americans to leave more than a dozen countries immediately, including Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel, advising citizens to use any available commercial transportation while options remain. Governments around the world are scrambling to repatriate their citizens. Romanian pilgrims have returned home after being stranded in Israel. Germany is arranging charter flights for vulnerable travelers. British passengers have arrived back in London, while Italy and France are also working to bring thousands of their nationals home. The escalating conflict has triggered widespread travel chaos and growing concern about regional stability, with no immediate resolution in sight.

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Third Victim Dies Following Downtown Austin Shooting

A third victim has died following Sunday morning’s mass shooting in downtown Austin. Thirty-year-old Jorge Pederson was taken off life support Monday. Austin Police Department officials identified the two other victims killed as 19-year-old Ryder Harrington and 21-year-old Savitha Shan. Two additional patients remain in critical condition. Police say a gunman wearing a shirt displaying an Iranian flag opened fire, injuring dozens and killing three people. Officers shot and killed the suspect at the scene. The investigation remains ongoing.

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Iran strikes US embassy in Saudi Arabia as conflict escalates

Iran struck the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, today with two drones, causing a limited fire and minor damage, according to Saudi officials. The embassy is urging Americans to avoid the compound as a precaution. The attack follows a separate strike on the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait, which has now closed. The State Department has ordered the evacuation of non-emergency personnel and family members from Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Qatar, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates amid growing security concerns. The expanding conflict has killed hundreds of people across the region. Iran has also threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil route through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply passes, raising fears of broader economic disruption.

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“OPERATION EPIC FURY”Is The Epitome Of America First

In this episode of the Carl Jackson Show, the host discusses Operation Epic Fury, outlining its objectives, the historical context of Iran's aggression, and the role of President Trump in shaping U.S. foreign policy. The conversation delves into the implications of military engagement, the historical attacks by Iran on the U.S., and the strategic overview of the operation. Jackson emphasizes the importance of a strong America for global safety and critiques past administrations for their handling of Iran. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to support the mission and understand the stakes involved in U.S.-Iran relations. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com Visit our Store https://CarlJacksonStore.com

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Major Historical Documents Start Journey Across U.S. As Part Of Nation's 250th Anniversary Celebration

Some of the United States' most important historical documents are beginning a first-of-its kind journey Monday as part of the country's 250th anniversary commemoration. Typically housed in highly controlled vaults under the watch of preservation experts at the National Archives, documents such as the 1783 Treaty of Paris that formally ended the Revolutionary War and the 1774 Articles of Association that urged colonists to boycott British goods are rarely moved. But those documents, signed by George Washington, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and other American revolutionary leaders, will be making their way across the country and put on display for free at local museums. “It's tangible history, and tangible history inspires,” said Jim Byron, senior adviser to the acting archivist of the United States. “These documents have not traveled, and they’ve certainly not traveled collectively, ever. They are here in vaults.” The Boeing 737 “Freedom Plane” transporting the documents is just one of many events and activities planned across the country to mark America's upcoming 250th anniversary celebrating the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. A congressionally chartered commission, America 250, and a separate White House-led initiative, called Freedom 250, are both coordinating events, an overlap that has faced some criticism in Washington. Among the planned activities are a fleet of mobile museums driving across the country, a story collection initiative and a Great American State Fair on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump has even announced plans for a “ Patriot Games ” sporting event featuring high school athletes and a UFC mixed-martial arts fight at the White House. The “Freedom Plane" is scheduled to depart Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Monday and head to its first stop in Kansas City, Missouri, where the documents will be transferred to the National WWI Museum and Memorial. The records include a rare original engraving of the Declaration of Independence printed in 1823 from a copperplate of the original; the Oaths of Allegiance signed in 1778 by George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and other officers of the Continental Army; and a rare draft copy of the U.S. Constitution that includes handwritten notes by the delegates. Other planned stops will be in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Houston, Denver, Miami, the Detroit suburb of Dearborn and Seattle. “The reality that these documents are leaving D.C. and coming to the heartland is fantastic,” said Matt Naylor, president and CEO of the National World War I Museum and Memorial, where they will be on display for a little over two weeks starting Friday. “There's a lot of excitement about that and a lot of talk in and around the city about what that means.” Naylor said the early response has been overwhelming. Local schools have already booked visits for more than 5,000 schoolchildren. “That’s indicating that there’s a lot of enthusiasm for this,” he said. The "Freedom Plane" tour was inspired in part by the “American Freedom Train” that toured 48 states in 1975 and 1976 as part of the country's bicentennial celebration. It carried various pieces of American history, including the original Louisiana Purchase documents, Judy Garland's dress from The Wizard of Oz and Jesse Owens' gold medals from the 1936 Olympic Games.

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FBI Investigating Texas Shooting That Left 3 Dead As Potential Act Of Terrorism

The FBI is investigating a deadly late night shooting at a bar in Austin, Texas on Saturday (February 28) as a "potential act of terrorism." "Obviously, it's still way too early in the process to determine an exact motivation, but there were indicators that on the subject and in his vehicle that indicate a potential nexus to terrorism," said Russel Doran, the FBI's special agent in charge for San Antonio, at a news conference on Sunday (March 1). Three people were killed and another 14 injured, 3 critically, when a male gunman opened fire from a vehicle in front of a bar in the city's busy 6th St district, police said. The suspect was later killed in an exchange of fire with police at a different downtown location, police said. Police did not release the identity of the shooter or make any further comment on the shooter's motive. U.S. law enforcement is on heightened alert after the U.S. and Israel opened a campaign of airstrikes against Iran on Saturday, killing its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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National Guard Deployment In New Orleans Extended For Six Months

The Louisiana National Guard announced Monday that 120 troops will remain deployed in New Orleans through August. The six-month extension comes after 350 Guard members deployed to New Orleans in late December, in the run-up to New Year's and other high-profile events like the Sugar Bowl. The troops, which had mainly clustered in the city's historic French Quarter, had been scheduled to depart in the aftermath of Mardi Gras. New Orleans is one of several Democrat-run cities, such as Washington and Memphis, Tennessee, where the federal government deployed armed troops under the administration of President Donald Trump. Hundreds of federal agents also converged on Louisiana in December as part of a separate immigration crackdown in and around New Orleans. During his State of the Union address last week, Trump touted the deployment in New Orleans as a “big success." In January, Trump credited the troops with reducing the city's violent crime within a week of their deployment. City police data shows violent crime rates have significantly declined over the past three years in parallel with national trends. According to a press statement from the Louisiana National Guard, the remaining guard members will serve as a "visible presence to deter criminal activity in New Orleans.” New Orleans Mayor Helena Moreno, a Democrat who initially opposed the deployment, said that the troops would benefit the city in the coming weeks. She pointed out that National Guard troops had assisted the city during last year's Mardi Gras in the aftermath of a vehicle-ramming attack in the French Quarter that killed 14 people on New Year's Day. “I continue to support the partnership with the LA National Guard to assist in our major events and there are several coming up in the next few weeks,” Moreno said in a statement. While Moreno did not address which events she referred to, visitors flock to New Orleans in the spring for events like the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, a Republican and staunch Trump ally, requested the deployment of the National Guard last September, citing rising violent crime rates in New Orleans despite the data showing crime was down. “This continued deployment will help us combat violence in New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana,” Landry wrote on the social platform X on Monday, noting Louisiana had also sent National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., last year. Kate Kelly, a spokesperson for Landry, said the federal government would cover the cost of the extended deployment. She did not respond to a question about whether Guard members would be deployed outside New Orleans. Maj. Gen. Thomas Friloux, adjutant general of the Louisiana National Guard, said in a statement the troops had already worked closely with other city, state and federal agencies to improve public safety during a stretch of high-profile events in the city, including the flood of visitors over Mardi Gras and the city's carnival season. “We remain committed to those partnerships as we continue supporting efforts to keep the City of New Orleans safe for residents and visitors,” Friloux said.

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State Department Urges Americans To Leave Middle East

The State Department has issued travel alerts to Americans in Middle East countries amid the conflict with Iran. If you need help, you can sign up to receive STEP alerts at http://step.state.gov and you can call the department 24/7 at +1-202-501-4444. Secretary of State Marco Rubio writes on X: "To all American citizens in the Middle East: your safety and security is our number one priority. Sign up to receive STEP alerts at http://step.state.gov. Get information at @TravelGov and you can call the department 24/7 at +1-202-501-4444."

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Intense Phone Call about the Iran Strikes

Intense Phone Call about the Iran Strikes

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The Worst Trump Derangement Syndrome Story!

The Worst Trump Derangement Syndrome Story!

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6 US service members killed in Iran conflict

In the first 3 days of conflict, he U.S. military death toll is now at 6 as of Monday evening. President Donald Trump said on Sunday (March 1) that combat operations in Iran were continuing and would carry on until all of Washington's objectives are achieved. Trump confirmed in a video posted on Truth Social that three U.S. service members had been killed and said there would likely be more casualties, vowing to avenge the deaths of Americans. "Combat operations continue at this time in full force, and they will continue until all of our objectives are achieved. We have very strong objectives," Trump said.

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FBI & Cincinnati Police Search For Suspect After 9 Wounded In Nightclub Shooting

Federal authorities joined local police Monday in the search for a suspect in a weekend nightclub shooting in Cincinnati that wounded nine people. The nine were hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries after shots rang out around 1 a.m. Sunday inside the music venue Riverfront Live. Interim Cincinnati Police Chief Adam Hennie said all the victims were in stable condition. The FBI was working with the Cincinnati Police Department on the investigation, said spokesperson Todd Lindgren, and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives offered a $5,000 reward for information identifying a suspect. Though it occurred almost simultaneously to a deadly bar shooting in Austin, Texas, which is being investigated as a potential act of terrorism, authorities in Ohio have not provided any details about a motive in the Cincinnati shooting. Bill Halusek, spokesperson for the Cincinnati ATF, said that at this time, the Cincinnati shooting is not suspected to be an act of terrorism. Jermaine Tandy, also known as DJ Fresh, was hosting a birthday celebration at the venue, according to a post on his Facebook page. Management representing DJ Fresh said they were “devastated” by the events that took place during the celebration. “Our hearts go out to the victims, their families, and everyone impacted by this senseless act of violence," the statement said. "This event was intended to be an opportunity for us to come together and enjoy great music; and have fun celebrating life, it is deeply frustrating that the actions of one individual ruined the evening for so many.” According to the post, the venue owners were responsible for security at the event under the DJ's rental agreement. Riverfront Live sits along the Ohio River not far from Riverbend Music Center and often draws customers from concertgoers to the much larger outdoor venue, which is closed in winter. It was rebranded Riverfront Live in 2018 after gaining attention for criminal activity. Portions of the property have also held the names Stage Forty-Three and Inner Circle, but it is best known as the former site of the iconic rock club Annie’s, which hosted performances in the 1990s and early 2000s of well-known rock acts.

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House Panel Releases Videos Of Bill & Hillary Clinton Answering Questions About Epstein

Videos of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton answering questions about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have been released by a House committee investigating the late financier. The depositions spanned hours over two days last week. Bill Clinton told the committee he had ended his relationship with Epstein years before the financier entered a guilty plea in 2008 to soliciting prostitution from an underage girl. Hillary Clinton said she never recalled meeting Epstein. Still, they faced hours of questioning from lawmakers who are searching for accountability for anyone who was aware of or ignored Epstein’s abuse of underage girls.

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Savannah Guthrie Returns To Her Mother’s Home In First Sighting There Since Disappearance

“Today” show host Savannah Guthrie and her sister returned to their mother’s home outside Tucson on Monday in their first sighting at the house since Nancy Guthrie went missing a month ago. The NBC anchor, her sister Annie Guthrie and brother-in-law Tommaso Cioni walked arm-in-arm down the driveway, laid down yellow flowers and embraced each other in a tearful scene. The makeshift tribute at the edge of the property includes flowers, yellow ribbons, crosses, prayers, a sign that read “Let Nancy Come Home” and a statuette of an angel. Nancy Guthrie’s children have previously appeared in videos in which they pleaded for their mother’s return, most recently with a social media posting from Savannah Guthrie in which she said the family was offering a $1 million reward for information leading to the recovery of their mother. Nancy Guthrie was last seen at her home on Jan. 31 and was reported missing the following day. Authorities believe the 84-year-old was kidnapped, abducted or otherwise taken against her will. Drops of her blood were found on the front porch, but authorities haven’t publicly revealed much evidence.

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Politically Speaking, President Trump Could Be In Trouble

Politically Speaking, President Trump Could Be In Trouble

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Donald Trump Is ENDING America’s Longest ‘Forever War'

On today’s show, Josh unpacks the major news from the weekend as the United States joined Israel in launching strikes against Iran. He examines the global reaction, including scenes of celebration in some parts of the world, and discusses what the developments could mean moving forward — both internationally and here at home. Josh also breaks down the constitutional questions surrounding the president’s authority to take military action, explaining why the language the Constitution uses when discussing war powers matters more than many Americans realize. Later, Josh reacts to the terror attack in Austin, Texas, and discusses why heightened awareness and vigilance are especially important during moments of global tension. Lisa Daftari, Editor-in-Chief of The Foreign Desk, also joins the show to discuss insight into the situation inside Iran and what could come next following the strikes.

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How Will China Respond?

How Will China Respond?

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Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, March 8, 2026

Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah, March 8, 2026

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Khamenei Dead after 46 Years in Power

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