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DEVELOPING: Cuba’s Electrical Grid Suffers Complete Collapse:

“Cuba’s electrical grid has suffered a complete and total collapse. This is according to the country’s power operator,” CNN’s Brianna Keilar.

“It’s the 1st nationwide blackout since the US effectively shut off the flow of oil to Cuba,” she said.

President Trump told reporters on Sunday evening that he will finish dealing with Cuba “soon.”

“Cuba’s a failed nation. Cuba also wants to make a deal, and I think we will pretty soon, either make a deal or do whatever we have to do,” Trump told Bloomberg’s Jeff Mason during a gaggle on Air Force One.

This comes as the Department of Justice is preparing to charge Communist Cuban leaders in cases related to drugs or violence.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/03/developing-cubas-electrical-grid-suffers-complete-collapse/   


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“The Next 72 hours May Determine the Shape of the Middle East for the Next 50 Years”

The only top Iranian official alive who could represent the Islamist regime to the world was reportedly eliminated overnight.  This puts the regime without a leader.

Ali Larijani’s alleged death may represent the decisive moment of regime collapse in Iran.

Formally designated by Khamenei himself as emergency crisis manager, Larijani was the last senior figure with the institutional authority, political relationships, and operational knowledge to hold a fractured leadership together.

With the Supreme Leader dead, the IRGC command decapitated, and now Larijani gone… Iran faces a leadership vacuum with no clear succession, no functional chain of command, and a war still actively being fought on its soil.

What happens inside Iran in the next 72 hours may determine the shape of the Middle East for the next 50 years.

And Israel has no intention on stopping.

If they [the Iranian regime] weren’t so indoctrinated with their Islamic ideology, they would be admitting defeat, but that’ll never happen, so Israel and the US will just have to keep winning.

This is an incredible list. Truly truly spectacular.

And that’s not even mentioning all the Hezbollah leaders, Hamas leaders, and Islamic jihad leaders that Israel took out.

https://joehoft.com/next-72-hours-may-determine-shape-middle-east/   


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Cuba Teeters On The Brink Of Collapse As Communist HQ Is Torched Amid Protests Over Blackouts And Food Shortages:

As Cuba’s power grid totally fails and people are starving to death on the island, protesters set the Communist Party HQ on fire, while shouting “Freedom!” and “Down with communism!” Freedom is contagious and Cubans are shouting for Trump to come.

There have been ten consecutive nights of nationwide protests in Cuba. The misery of Cubans is off the charts, with poverty institutionalized under communist control. Between no power, lack of food and medical care, as well as violent repression of their rights, it’s no wonder the people are rising up after the arrest of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro on January 3. Freedom is contagious, and Cubans feel this is the time to take out the communists and free their country… with the help of President Donald Trump and the United States, of course.

The Cuban regime has shot itself in the foot by allowing the power grid to fail. Without power, they can’t operate surveillance technology or even use lights at night to see who the protesters are. Cubans are taking full advantage of the situation.

In a weird twist, the Communist Party admitted on Friday that they are in talks with the Trump administration. For weeks now, the president has said that he is negotiating with Cuba in an effort to end the 67-year-old communist regime in the country. The talks are a desperate act by the communists to save their own hides and hold onto power.

The communists tried to rally an “act of revolutionary reaffirmation” in Morón after the torching of the Communist Party headquarters, but appeared to attract only a small number of people.

“Cuba’s at the end of the line; they’re very much at the end of the line. They have no money; they have no oil. They have a bad philosophy, they have a bad regime that’s been bad for a long time,” the president said during his speech.

https://rairfoundation.com/cuba-teeters-brink-collapse-as-communist-hq-is/   


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Parents - Not Schools - Must Be In Charge Of Their Children:

Earlier in March, the U.S. Supreme Court had to step in and reaffirm the basic reality that parents, not schools, must be the primary decision-makers for their children. In the Mirabelli v. Bonta ruling, the Court determined that the California law, which barred schools from telling parents about their child’s claimed gender identity, violated parents’ constitutional rights—both their First Amendment free exercise rights and their Fourteenth Amendment rights to make decisions about their children’s upbringing.

For most of American history, parents were recognized as the primary authority in their children’s lives. Today, that authority is repeatedly under attack, especially in public schools.

Across the country, families are being shut out of what their children learn, denied access to critical health and personal information, and blocked from choosing schools that fit their children’s needs. This is not a minor issue. Rather, it is a fundamental threat to family authority, a child’s well-being, and the future of our society.

In too many districts, controversial lessons are introduced without parental knowledge. Parents who ask to review classroom materials are simply ignored, told the material is unavailable, or directed to file a public records request. Families who speak up at school board meetings are often treated as agitators or troublemakers—or called “domestic terrorists.”

To a growing extent, schools have begun operating as if parental involvement is optional instead of essential. But parents do not lose their rights when their children enter a classroom. Education exists to serve families, not replace them.

Finally, parents are still denied meaningful authority over where their children are educated. Millions of families remain assigned to schools based solely on ZIP code. If a child struggles academically, faces bullying, or needs a different learning environment, parents are often left with few options. This puts children’s education and well-being at risk.

Thankfully, change is taking place. Across the country, states are expanding school choice programs that allow education funding to follow students rather than remain tied to the system. Private school scholarship programs, education savings accounts, and tax credit scholarships are giving families the freedom to choose the learning path that best meets their children’s unique needs.

Children belong to families, not bureaucracies. 

It’s time to put parents back in their rightful place—as the first, most trusted, and most important decision-makers in their children’s lives. This Supreme Court decision is an important step in the right direction.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/parents-not-schools-must-be-charge-their-children   


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Civil Rights Activist Cesar Chavez Accused of Sexually Abusing Girls:

Several women have come forward accusing civil rights activist Cesar Chavez of having sexually abused them, according to a recent report from the New York Times.

Ana Murguia, Debra Rojas, and Dolores Huerta spoke to the outlet about how Chavez, who was “one of the most revered figures in the Latino civil rights movement,” had sexually abused them.

Huerta, who was Chavez’s “most prominent female ally in the movement” shared that Chavez “sexually assaulted her.” 

The outlet explained that “the findings are based on interviews with more than 60 people, including his top aides at the time, his relatives and former members of the U.F.W.”

In response... the United Farm Workers (UFW) “canceled its annual celebrations honoring Mr. Chavez.”

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/03/18/civil-rights-activist-cesar-chavez-accused-of-sexually-abusing-girls/   


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