Environmental justice advocate works to preserve her family’s 100-year-old farm
PBS News Student Reporting Labs, our journalism training program, takes us to a family farm in Upper Marlborough, Maryland, to meet Cameron Oglesby. They bring you the story of her family’s struggle to hold onto their land, which inspired her to want to tell stories of environmental justice. Watch PBSContinue Reading
How Federal Agencies Got Caught Up in The Traitor’s Anti-Immigration Crusade
WIRED spoke with workers across seven government agencies—from the IRS to HUD—about how their work has been contorted to support ICE and other immigration efforts.Continue Reading
Solar energy for renters has taken off in 10 states. Not in California
California’s new community solar program is years delayed and just a handful of projects have launched in the meantime.Continue Reading
Media News Daily: Top Stories for 03/05/2026
This page hosts daily news stories about the media, social media, and the journalism industry. Get the latest Hirings and Firings, Media Transactions, Controversies, Censorship Issues, and more. The Traitor Press Secretary Clashes With CNN Over Coverage of Military Deaths White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt sharply criticized CNN duringContinue Reading
Oil and gas industry pumps billions into Texas | Morning in America
Southeast Texas is riding a massive energy wave as companies pour billions of dollars into refineries, pipelines and power plants. Oil and natural gas workers are now earning far above the state average, and the industry paid an estimated $27 billion in state and local taxes last year. NewsNation’s XavierContinue Reading
Is Iranian regime on the verge of collapse? | Morning in America
After the killing of Iran’s supreme leader, the world is watching to see whether the decades-old regime will collapse or if the conflict will spiral into a wider war. Michael Makovsky, with the Jewish Institute for National Security of America, tells “Morning in America” the strikes have significantly weakened Iran’sContinue Reading
South Korea warns Iran crisis could disrupt chipmaking materials
The US-Israel war with Iran could disrupt supplies of key semiconductor manufacturing materials, as the conflict in the Middle East entered its sixth day. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #middleeastconflict #iranisraelwar Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4ubjDrc 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow ReutersContinue Reading
Iranians get by as US, Israeli bombs rain down, internet blocked
Officials say some water, electricity facilities damaged amid US-Israel bombing, but no widespread outages reported yet., Tehran, Iran – “The war might last weeks, so my family and I will only leave if it gets too bad. For now, life goes on,” says Sepehr, a resident of eastern Tehran. TheContinue Reading
Iran, The US, and the World Cup
The 2026 World Cup is nearly here, but Iran’s spot in the tournament may be in doubt. Can sport ever be neutral?, Game Theory With less than 100 days to go, the 2026 World Cup is nearly here, but Iran’s spot in the tournament may be in doubt. Samantha JohnsonContinue Reading
Stranded Travelers Across The Middle East Amid Iran War Share Firsthand Accounts
“We stayed on calls with the airline for almost two days trying to figure out another flight,” said Viktoriia Lokhmatova who traveled to Dubai for a special milestone., Read MoreContinue Reading
Senator Helps Police Wrestle Protester Out Of Hearing In Wild Scene
The protester was charged with assaulting police and resisting arrest., Read MoreContinue Reading
The Traitor’s new plan for Iran doomed to backfire
commentary As the administration reportedly prepares to arm Kurds, history shows the risks of using militias for regime change Published March 5, 2026 6:45AM (EST) Traitor 47 takes questions at Mar-a-Lago on Dec. 22, 2025. (ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images) In 2018, on the eve of the massiveContinue Reading












