Tuesday, March 24, 2026

NASA to spend $20 billion to build a base on the moon

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NASA to spend $20 billion to build a base on the moon

The agency is cancelling plans to deploy a space station in lunar orbit and ​will instead use its components to construct the ‌base.

Oklahoma's governor picks energy executive to fill U.S. Senate seat through end of year

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Oklahoma's governor picks energy executive to fill U.S. Senate seat through end of year

Alan Armstrong will fill the seat of Markwayne Mullin, the new secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.

How Trump’s policies are widening the economic divide

 
The president has cut programs for lower-income families while advancing policies that help the wealthy and corporations.

 

Pentagon will remove media offices after judge reinstates New York Times press credentials

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Pentagon will remove media offices after judge reinstates New York Times press credentials

Hernia Surgery

 I talked to a man who just had hernia surgery in Yreka. He did it in Yreka because he lives in Mt. Shasta and had to drive himself home to Mt. Shasta after the Surgery. He showed me the Naval hernia repair on his belly and I was amazed how basically scarless it was with only 3 slits that looked like they each were glued together about 1/2 inch horizontally. He just had this done in the last week. He also was because he was only 40 years old able to get Mesh or screening that dissolves over time which is a good idea if possible too now. So, it is remarkable how scar free robotic Hernia Surgery now is possible in many cases.

I was really surprised to see just how amazing this type of surgery can be now here in the present day with almost no evidence of the surgery present even just one week after the surgery.

He was saying that you can push things away from you but you cannot pull anything to you like doors until several weeks into your recovery period which is usually around 6 weeks time. So, if possible you want someone there to help you during recovery.

Another friend told me he felt sort of like a prisoner in his own house in 1984 when he had a surgery because he couldn't even slide his sliding door to get in or out of his house unless he could get someone else to come help him with his sliding glass door out to the outside.

So, it appears to me that the hardest part at this point is not the surgery but the recovery from what everyone is telling me. 

Pakistan moves to mediate between the U.S. and Iran as Trump says he's 'giving it five days'

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Pakistan moves to mediate between the U.S. and Iran as Trump says he's 'giving it five days'

An in-person meeting could be held in Islamabad, sources told NBC News, after President Donald Trump postponed threatened strikes on Iranian power plants.
Image: Strait Of Hormuz Remains Focal Point In Iran-U.S. War
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Pakistan is joining a growing list of countries acting as go-betweens for the United States and Iran, four sources told NBC News, with two of those sources saying an in-person meeting could be held in the coming days in Islamabad, the Pakistani capital.

A diplomatic source said Pakistan is in conversations with both the U.S. and Iran and is “well poised to play an active role” in discussions to end the war, which has killed more than 2,000 people and displaced millions as it enters its fourth week. A Gulf official said Pakistan had been passing messages between the two countries for the past two days.

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For the first time since the conflict began with U.S. and Israeli strikes on Feb. 28, President Donald Trump said Monday that the U.S. and Iran had held “very good and productive conversations” and that the discussions would “continue throughout the week.” The announcement was an about-face from the president’s stark ultimatum over the weekend demanding that Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours or the U.S. would “obliterate” the country’s power plants.

“We’re doing a five-day period. We’ll see how that goes, and if it goes well, we’re going to end up with settling this,” Trump told reporters of his decision to postpone U.S. strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure. “Otherwise, we’ll keep bombing our little hearts out.”

Senior Iranian officials including Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, denied Monday that negotiations were taking place and accused Trump of trying to “manipulate the financial and oil markets and escape the quagmire in which the U.S. and Israel are trapped.”

But Esmail Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, acknowledged to official news agency IRNA that Iran had received messages in recent days from “certain friendly states conveying the U.S. request for negotiations to end the war,” and that appropriate responses had been given.

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Trump touts progress in talks with Iran

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Pakistan, which is embroiled in its own deadly conflict with neighboring Afghanistan, is one of at least three countries — along with Turkey and Egypt — that are acting as intermediaries between the U.S. and Iran, according to a source familiar with the diplomatic efforts.

Iran’s effective shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping route along its southern coast that carries about a fifth of the world’s oil, has been devastating for Asia, and especially Pakistan. The South Asian country of about 260 million people relies on Gulf states for the vast majority of its crude oil imports and almost all of its liquified natural gas.

A Middle East diplomat who has been briefed on the possible indirect negotiations between the U.S. and Iran said that “there are talks about talks” and that there might be a meeting in Islamabad.

Asked about a potential meeting between the U.S. and Iran in Pakistan, the diplomatic source said diplomacy was in “full swing” but that there were multiple proposals and nothing had been confirmed.

The White House did not confirm whether Pakistan was acting as an intermediary with Iran.

“These are sensitive diplomatic discussions and the U.S. will not negotiate through the press,” press secretary Karoline Leavitt said. “This is a fluid situation, and speculation about meetings should not be deemed as final until they are formally announced by the White House.”

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday and “conveyed his serious concern over the dangerous ongoing hostilities in the Gulf region.”

“In view of this grave situation, the Prime Minister underscored the urgent need to work collectively for de-escalation and a return to dialogue and diplomacy amongst all the neighboring countries to settle their differences,” according to a readout from Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“While sharing with the Iranian President the diplomatic outreach efforts of Pakistan’s leadership, the Prime Minister assured the Iranian leadership that Pakistan would continue to play a constructive role in facilitating peace in the region,” it added.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Abdelatty also held separate calls with U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Sunday, along with the foreign ministers of Pakistan, Turkey and Qatar.

“Minister Abdel-Aty stressed during the discussions the importance of restraint and wisdom at this critical juncture,” according to a readout from Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “as well as the importance of ensuring the security of maritime navigation and preventing any obstruction of it, in light of its regional and international economic repercussions and its impact on trade, supply chains, and oil and food prices.”

On Monday, Trump referred to the discussions between the U.S. and Iran as “preliminary” but expressed optimism that the two sides could reach an agreement.

“I think there’s a very good chance we’re going to end up in a deal,” he said. “And so we’re giving it five days, and then we’re going to see where that takes us.”

Pakistan has been positioning itself for just this kind of role in the Middle East, said Abdul Basit, a senior associate fellow at the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research at Nanyang Technological University’s S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.

Last September, Pakistan signed a mutual defense pact with Saudi Arabia, without whose blessing it would not be able to host Iran talks, Basit said.

Pakistan has also been helped by its good relations with Trump, who hosted its powerful army chief Asim Munir at the White House last year — to the irritation of Pakistan’s archrival India.

“I think that played a very crucial role in what we are seeing now,” Basit said.

He said there was a “fair possibility of de-escalation,” with any potential talks providing a “face-saving” opportunity for the U.S., Israel and Iran.

“I think the Trump administration finds itself in a corner,” Basit said. “They need an exit.”

But “whatever happens after this,” he said, “the Middle East will never be the same.”

Air Canada passenger says pilots' actions saved lives

 

One passenger said she felt the pilots brake to try to slow the plane down ahead of the crash, protecting the 76 on board as much as they could.

Monday, March 23, 2026

Iranians grieving over school missile strike express rage at U.S., Trump

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Iranians grieving over school missile strike express rage at U.S., Trump

 

Trump casts a mail ballot again in Florida even as he calls the method 'cheating'

All ballots in places like Oregon are Mail in ballots. Trying to get rid of mail in ballots is a NAZI kind of thing for Trump to do. All it is is a new Form of Voter Suppression of minority votes of all kinds here in the U.S. and around the world like Soldiers overseas and people working in U.S. Embassies overseas and American Citizens living in other countries. They all need absentee voter ballots to vote. Otherwise it is just voter suppression of U.S. citizens anyway you look at this. 

Ex-patriots are U.S. Citizens

Soldiers are U.S. Citizens

People who work in U.S. Embassies are U.S. Citizens

What about their voting rights? 

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Trump casts a mail ballot again in Florida even as he calls the method 'cheating'

Military plane with 121 aboard crashes in Colombia, killing dozens

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Military plane with 121 aboard crashes in Colombia, killing dozens

 

Senate confirms Markwayne Mullin to be DHS secretary, replacing Kristi Noem

 

The vote makes the Oklahoma Republican senator the newest member of Trump's Cabinet, leading a department facing a variety of controversies.

Jewish volunteer ambulances set on fire in London in apparent antisemitic attack

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer denounced the "deeply shocking antisemitic arson attack" that damaged four vehicles.

Just since Saturday because of the heat we noticed the left Side of Shastina is now pretty bare of snow

However, we did see people skiing down from Horse Camp or above right up to the edge near the parking lot at Bunny Flat. So, most of the way down from the top of the mountain you could ski if the conditions were right and it wasn't too icy. For example, at night you probably wouldn't want to be skiing because the ice likely would be fatal above Horse camp and Lake Helen on Mt. Shasta.

So, if you are in Mt. Shasta city it is melting off so you can see the ground mostly only on the left side of Shastina leaving the main Valley from Red Banks and Thumb Rock down to most of Bunny Flat with snow enough for people to ski on as of yesterday.

If you are looking up from the city of mt. Shasta at the mountain Shastina is the cinder cone left from an eruption sometime in the past it sits to the left of the peak of mt. Shasta together with it. I think Shastina is about 12,000 feet in altitude and Mt. Shasta is around 14,000 plus a couple of hundred feet or so. 

U.S. could jointly control Strait of Hormuz with Iran's supreme leader, Trump says

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Supreme Court tackles dispute over mail-in ballots ahead of November elections


Spurred on by Trump, the Republican National Committee says states cannot count ballots that are sent by Election Day but arrive later.