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Iranian official explains his view on why President Trump began targeting the nation and other leading news stories

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi states that missiles are not open for negotiation.

Good morning. Here’s a quick look at what’s happening today…

Top Stories

1. An Iranian official discusses President Trump’s ongoing criticisms of Iran.

2. A recap of this year’s Oscars — the hits and misses.

3. A man charged with heinous acts against a pastor requests the death penalty in court.

Main Highlights

“Wiped Out” — President Trump remarked that Iran is “destroyed” but hasn’t formally declared its demise. Read more…

And the Oscars… — Michael B. Jordan expresses gratitude after winning Best Actor for “Sinners.” Read more…

“Courtroom Reaction” — A hit-and-run suspect chuckled in court following a tragic incident involving a child. Read more…

“End of the Party” — Some Southern towns implement alcohol bans and new regulations as spring break approaches. Read more…

“In Final Stages” — Team USA defeats the Dominican Republic, securing a spot in the World Baseball Classic finals. Read more…

Politics

Policy Discussions — DHS officials criticize the citizenship test for being “too lenient,” especially after recent terrorist incidents have raised alarms. Read more…

“It’s No Surprise to Me” — Hawaii Democrats clarify why President Trump chose to stay seated during immigration discussions. Read more…

“Serious Business” — California mandates that librarians submit financial documents concerning literacy programs within a week. Read more…

“Rising Concerns” — Gas prices, in light of the conflicts with Iran, are putting a strain on Republican positions following Biden’s earlier statements. Read more…

Media Insights

“Budget Issues” — Debates erupt among CNN’s liberal panel about reallocating defense funds towards health insurance instead. Read more…

“Network Issues” — A veteran reporter from “60 Minutes” claims the network buckled under pressure during Trump’s presidency. Read more…

“Accountability” — Schiff and Booker are facing criticism as shutdown concerns mount, leaving many DHS employees without pay. Read more…

“Credibility at Stake” — FCC Chairman Brendan Carr urges broadcasters to address “news distortions” ahead of license renewals. Read more…

Opinions

Robert Maginis — The aftermath of conflict with Iran could bolster the administration’s stance in negotiations with China. Read more…

Paige Terryberry — Concerns arise over foreign buyers acquiring properties, affecting the American Dream. Read more…

Other News

“Rising Costs” — Costco customers are unhappy as the price for a beloved item nearly doubles. Read more…

“Beyond Sports” — A former NFL star walks away from football at 27 to venture into the lithium battery industry. Read more…

“Test Your Knowledge” — Where did the Iranian athletes choose to defect? Who’s making waves over something Stephen A. Smith said? Take the quiz here…

“Potential Benefits” — New findings suggest common vitamins might alleviate long-term coronavirus symptoms. Read more…

“Exciting Opportunity” — Whiskey King plans to offer university property to associated rights holders. Watch the video…

Watch & Listen

Rep. Gabe Evans (R-Colo.), a veteran, expresses concerns about “nuclear threats” arising from continued tensions with Iran. Check it out…

Weather Updates

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