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The Old Dominion School Shooter Has Been Identified

The Old Dominion School Shooter Has Been Identified

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Iran-linked hackers target US, Middle East amid ongoing war

Iran-linked hackers are expanding cyberattacks as the conflict in the Middle East continues. Security experts say pro-Iranian hackers have targeted websites and data centers in the region and are now reaching into the United States. The group claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on a U.S. medical device company and attempted to access security cameras to assist with missile targeting. Officials warn that critical infrastructure, including ports, water systems, and power plants, could be at risk as cyber threats escalate.

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Iran’s new Supreme Leader vows continued attacks

Iran’s new supreme leader is vowing to continue attacks across the region in his first public statement since taking power. Mojtaba Khamenei said Iran will keep up strikes against Gulf Arab neighbors and use the Strait of Hormuz as leverage against the United States and Israel. The statement was read on Iranian state television Thursday. Khamenei also vowed to avenge those killed in the war, including more than 165 people who died in a deadly strike on a school.

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Gunman Dead After Shooting at Detroit-Area Synagogue

Police responded to reports of an active shooter at a synagogue in the Detroit area Thursday. Authorities say a truck crashed into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township, where smoke was seen coming from the roof of the building. Officials say synagogue security exchanged gunfire with the suspect, who has now been confirmed dead. Dozens of police vehicles surrounded the building as authorities worked to secure the scene and clear the area. Jewish organizations in the region were advised to follow lockout protocols during the incident. Officials have not released additional details about possible injuries. This remains a developing story. Stick with SNC for updates as more information becomes available.

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Iran Vows To Keep Strait Of Hormuz Closed

Iran has stepped up attacks on oil and transport facilities across the Middle East, raising fears of a prolonged disruption to global energy supplies. Reports show Iranian forces set fire to two oil tankers in Iraqi waters, leaving the vessels burning after they were struck by explosive-laden boats. One crew member was killed and dozens of others were rescued. The attacks come as Iran’s new supreme leader vows to keep the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz closed, using the major shipping route as leverage against the United States and Israel during the ongoing war. Roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil normally passes through the narrow waterway, and disruptions there have already pushed global oil prices higher and stranded hundreds of ships in the region. The latest tanker attacks mark a significant escalation in the conflict, with shipping companies and governments closely monitoring the situation as tensions continue to rise.

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Active Shooter Reported At Detroit-Area Synagogue

Police are responding to reports of an active shooter at a synagogue in the Detroit area. Authorities say a truck crashed into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township Thursday, and smoke could be seen coming from the roof of the building. Officials say security personnel at the synagogue engaged in gunfire with the suspect, who remains at large. Dozens of police vehicles have surrounded the synagogue and the surrounding area as law enforcement searches for the shooter. Jewish organizations in the region have been advised to follow lockout protocols while authorities work to secure the scene. Officials have not yet released additional details about possible injuries or the suspect’s identity. This is a developing story. Stick with SNC for updates as more information becomes available.

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The Great Assault on the Jewish-Christian Biblical Alliance

Josh opens the show by discussing the latest twists and turns in Operation Epic Fury. Mojtaba Khamenei is badly injured and governing as something of a "ghost ayatollah"—so who is calling the shots inside Iran? Also, what is the next step and the end game of this operation? Josh also begins to unravel the ongoing information operation against the Jewish-Christian biblical alliance, which has as its poisonous tip of the spear—who else?—Tucker Carlson himself. Later, Erick Stakelbeck, host of "Stakelbeck Tonight" on TBN and "The Watchman Newscast" on YouTube, joins Josh to discuss how to define victory in Operation Epic Fury, the great gaslighting operation that intends to unravel the indispensable Jewish-Christian biblical alliance, and why Christian Zionism and the concept of "Judeo-Christianity" flow naturally from Scripture and common sense alike. You don't want to miss this no holds barred conversation.

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The Steak and Lobster Controversy Explained

The Steak and Lobster Controversy Explained

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Doubling down on hate for Trump

Videos like these can fuel emotional breakdowns in partisan people by making extreme talk seem normal and spreading anger on social media.

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James Carville Doubles Down On His Hate For Trump

Videos like these can fuel emotional breakdowns in partisan people by making extreme talk seem normal and spreading anger on social media.

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Is The Save America Act Dead In The Water?

Americans across the nation are furious as the Senate drags its feet on the SAVE Act, a straightforward bill to safeguard our elections by requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration.

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Gunman Dies After Injuring 2 People At Old Dominion University In Virginia

Old Dominion University says a gunman is dead and two people are hurt after a shooting at the school. ODU says a gunman opened fire in its business school building on Thursday, injuring two people who were sent to the hospital. It wasn’t immediately clear how the shooter died. The university in Norfolk, Virginia, canceled classes and suspended all operations on its main campus for the rest of Thursday and urged people to avoid the area in and around Constant Hall while emergency officials continued to work.

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Gas up over 60 cents in 30 days; Trump calls spike ‘temporary’

AAA says the national average for regular gasoline has surged significantly over the last month, rising from $2.94 to $3.59 per gallon as of March 12. This represents an increase of more than $0.60 in just 30 days. President Trump insists the price hike is 'temporary'.

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Majority of voters approve of Trump's decision to attack Iran

A new poll suggests a majority of voters favor President Donald Trump’s decision to order the U.S. military to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapons program and ballistic missile capabilities. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 52% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of Trump’s decision to attack Iran, including 35% who Strongly Approve. 42% percent disapprove of the attack, including 30% who Strongly Disapprove. The number corresponds with the latest data from Rasmussen, suggesting that 41% of possible voters say that the U.S. overall is heading in right direction.

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Trump responds to sleeper cells in US

On Wednesday evening, a reporter asked President Trump how many Iran sleeper cells could be inside the U.S. at this time. Trump responded with the following: “I have been and a lot of people came in through (Former U.S. President Joe) Biden with his stupid open border, but we know where most of them are. We've got our eye on all of them. I think. They came in through the open border policies of Sleepy Joe Biden, one of the worst, the worst president in the history of our country. And we've got our eyes on all of them. But the war itself is being prosecuted at a level that nobody has seen before. I think it's pretty, it's pretty amazing to watch," said Trump.

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Pulse Of The People: The Post State Of The Union High Is Over

Pulse Of The People: The Post State Of The Union High Is Over With Chris Wilson, CEO of Eyes Over | @ChrisWilsonQED

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What It's Like To Be A Jew Living In Israel Today

What It's Like To Be A Jew Living In Israel Today With Yael Eckstein, President & CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews | IFCJ.org | @YaelEckstein

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Concerns Grow Over Radical Islam & Sharia Law

Concerns Grow Over Radical Islam & Sharia Law With Dr. Ben Carson, Founder of American Cornerstone Institute (AmericanCornerstone.org), former HUD Secretary | @RealBenCarson

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Faith & Freedom - Episode 3: The First Great Awakening

Faith & Freedom - Episode 3: The First Great Awakening

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Housing Affordability Bill Sailing Toward U.S. Senate Passage

Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. Congress are lining up behind legislation to encourage more affordable housing, in a rare example of bipartisan action on a quality-of-life issue for voters. The bill, which has drawn broad support from industry groups, would overhaul regulations to make it faster and cheaper to build new housing. It would also modernize rules for factory-built housing and ban large investment groups from buying more single-family homes, a measure backed by President Donald Trump. The Senate late on Wednesday voted 84-10 to back a compromise version of the measure and 82-11 to clear the way for a vote on passage, likely on Thursday. At a time when Republicans and Democrats are fighting bitterly over Trump's immigration crackdown and the war on Iran, lawmakers have rallied around the affordable-housing effort. The latest version is spearheaded by Republican Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina and Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. The House of Representatives passed its own version by a similar margin, and the two chambers will have to resolve their differences before Trump can sign it into law. Some industry opposition to specific provisions of the Senate bill has surfaced, which could stir resistance in the House if they are kept in the legislation. The Mortgage Bankers Association, the National Association of Home Builders and several other groups released a statement on Tuesday citing their strong support for the Senate bill. But they balked at a provision requiring large institutional investors to sell newly built rental housing after seven years of ownership. That, they wrote, "would take hundreds of thousands of housing units off the market over the next decade, many of which would serve lower- and middle-income households." Meanwhile, a Senate provision barring the establishment of a federal digital currency could be a complicating factor because crypto broadly is a contentious issue in Congress. Lawmakers are eager to show voters they are tackling the issue ahead of the November midterm elections, which will determine control of Congress. The affordability debate has encompassed everything from the cost of eggs to child care, but few items account for a larger share of household budgets than housing. Economists say the U.S. has a shortage of roughly 4 million homes after years of underbuilding following the 2008 financial crisis, while local zoning rules often make it difficult to build in developed areas. Supply-chain disruptions during the COVID pandemic drove building-material costs higher as well, while the sharp increase in interest rates that followed also pushed up mortgage costs. Home prices have risen 60% since 2019, according to Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies, and the median price of a single-family home in 2024 reached five times the median household income, well above the ratio widely considered to be affordable. CURBING CORPORATE HOME PURCHASES The legislation would streamline federal environmental reviews for construction projects and make it easier to convert vacant buildings into apartments. It also would expand financing for affordable housing and increase loan limits for federally backed mortgage insurance programs for multifamily homes. The National Association of Realtors and civic groups like the National League of Cities support the bill. Companies that own more than 350 single-family homes would be prohibited from buying more, in an effort to prevent them from outbidding individual buyers. Even the bill's champions say it will not fix the problem. Warren said it "takes a good first step" to rein in corporate landlords, while Norbert Michel of the libertarian Cato Institute said it mainly tweaks existing policy in an attempt to show voters that lawmakers are taking action. "It's a political ploy to say they are doing something about housing," he said.

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The Old Dominion School Shooter Has Been Identified

The Old Dominion School Shooter Has Been Identified

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Iran-linked hackers target US, Middle East amid ongoing war

Iran-linked hackers are expanding cyberattacks as the conflict in the Middle East continues. Security experts say pro-Iranian hackers have targeted websites and data centers in the region and are now reaching into the United States. The group claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on a U.S. medical device company and attempted to access security cameras to assist with missile targeting. Officials warn that critical infrastructure, including ports, water systems, and power plants, could be at risk as cyber threats escalate.

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Iran’s new Supreme Leader vows continued attacks

Iran’s new supreme leader is vowing to continue attacks across the region in his first public statement since taking power. Mojtaba Khamenei said Iran will keep up strikes against Gulf Arab neighbors and use the Strait of Hormuz as leverage against the United States and Israel. The statement was read on Iranian state television Thursday. Khamenei also vowed to avenge those killed in the war, including more than 165 people who died in a deadly strike on a school.

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Gunman Dead After Shooting at Detroit-Area Synagogue

Police responded to reports of an active shooter at a synagogue in the Detroit area Thursday. Authorities say a truck crashed into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township, where smoke was seen coming from the roof of the building. Officials say synagogue security exchanged gunfire with the suspect, who has now been confirmed dead. Dozens of police vehicles surrounded the building as authorities worked to secure the scene and clear the area. Jewish organizations in the region were advised to follow lockout protocols during the incident. Officials have not released additional details about possible injuries. This remains a developing story. Stick with SNC for updates as more information becomes available.

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Iran Vows To Keep Strait Of Hormuz Closed

Iran has stepped up attacks on oil and transport facilities across the Middle East, raising fears of a prolonged disruption to global energy supplies. Reports show Iranian forces set fire to two oil tankers in Iraqi waters, leaving the vessels burning after they were struck by explosive-laden boats. One crew member was killed and dozens of others were rescued. The attacks come as Iran’s new supreme leader vows to keep the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz closed, using the major shipping route as leverage against the United States and Israel during the ongoing war. Roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil normally passes through the narrow waterway, and disruptions there have already pushed global oil prices higher and stranded hundreds of ships in the region. The latest tanker attacks mark a significant escalation in the conflict, with shipping companies and governments closely monitoring the situation as tensions continue to rise.

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Active Shooter Reported At Detroit-Area Synagogue

Police are responding to reports of an active shooter at a synagogue in the Detroit area. Authorities say a truck crashed into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township Thursday, and smoke could be seen coming from the roof of the building. Officials say security personnel at the synagogue engaged in gunfire with the suspect, who remains at large. Dozens of police vehicles have surrounded the synagogue and the surrounding area as law enforcement searches for the shooter. Jewish organizations in the region have been advised to follow lockout protocols while authorities work to secure the scene. Officials have not yet released additional details about possible injuries or the suspect’s identity. This is a developing story. Stick with SNC for updates as more information becomes available.

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The Great Assault on the Jewish-Christian Biblical Alliance

Josh opens the show by discussing the latest twists and turns in Operation Epic Fury. Mojtaba Khamenei is badly injured and governing as something of a "ghost ayatollah"—so who is calling the shots inside Iran? Also, what is the next step and the end game of this operation? Josh also begins to unravel the ongoing information operation against the Jewish-Christian biblical alliance, which has as its poisonous tip of the spear—who else?—Tucker Carlson himself. Later, Erick Stakelbeck, host of "Stakelbeck Tonight" on TBN and "The Watchman Newscast" on YouTube, joins Josh to discuss how to define victory in Operation Epic Fury, the great gaslighting operation that intends to unravel the indispensable Jewish-Christian biblical alliance, and why Christian Zionism and the concept of "Judeo-Christianity" flow naturally from Scripture and common sense alike. You don't want to miss this no holds barred conversation.

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The Steak and Lobster Controversy Explained

The Steak and Lobster Controversy Explained

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Doubling down on hate for Trump

Videos like these can fuel emotional breakdowns in partisan people by making extreme talk seem normal and spreading anger on social media.

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James Carville Doubles Down On His Hate For Trump

Videos like these can fuel emotional breakdowns in partisan people by making extreme talk seem normal and spreading anger on social media.

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Is The Save America Act Dead In The Water?

Americans across the nation are furious as the Senate drags its feet on the SAVE Act, a straightforward bill to safeguard our elections by requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration.

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Gunman Dies After Injuring 2 People At Old Dominion University In Virginia

Old Dominion University says a gunman is dead and two people are hurt after a shooting at the school. ODU says a gunman opened fire in its business school building on Thursday, injuring two people who were sent to the hospital. It wasn’t immediately clear how the shooter died. The university in Norfolk, Virginia, canceled classes and suspended all operations on its main campus for the rest of Thursday and urged people to avoid the area in and around Constant Hall while emergency officials continued to work.

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Gas up over 60 cents in 30 days; Trump calls spike ‘temporary’

AAA says the national average for regular gasoline has surged significantly over the last month, rising from $2.94 to $3.59 per gallon as of March 12. This represents an increase of more than $0.60 in just 30 days. President Trump insists the price hike is 'temporary'.

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Majority of voters approve of Trump's decision to attack Iran

A new poll suggests a majority of voters favor President Donald Trump’s decision to order the U.S. military to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapons program and ballistic missile capabilities. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 52% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of Trump’s decision to attack Iran, including 35% who Strongly Approve. 42% percent disapprove of the attack, including 30% who Strongly Disapprove. The number corresponds with the latest data from Rasmussen, suggesting that 41% of possible voters say that the U.S. overall is heading in right direction.

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Trump responds to sleeper cells in US

On Wednesday evening, a reporter asked President Trump how many Iran sleeper cells could be inside the U.S. at this time. Trump responded with the following: “I have been and a lot of people came in through (Former U.S. President Joe) Biden with his stupid open border, but we know where most of them are. We've got our eye on all of them. I think. They came in through the open border policies of Sleepy Joe Biden, one of the worst, the worst president in the history of our country. And we've got our eyes on all of them. But the war itself is being prosecuted at a level that nobody has seen before. I think it's pretty, it's pretty amazing to watch," said Trump.

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Pulse Of The People: The Post State Of The Union High Is Over

Pulse Of The People: The Post State Of The Union High Is Over With Chris Wilson, CEO of Eyes Over | @ChrisWilsonQED

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What It's Like To Be A Jew Living In Israel Today

What It's Like To Be A Jew Living In Israel Today With Yael Eckstein, President & CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews | IFCJ.org | @YaelEckstein

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Concerns Grow Over Radical Islam & Sharia Law

Concerns Grow Over Radical Islam & Sharia Law With Dr. Ben Carson, Founder of American Cornerstone Institute (AmericanCornerstone.org), former HUD Secretary | @RealBenCarson

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Faith & Freedom - Episode 3: The First Great Awakening

Faith & Freedom - Episode 3: The First Great Awakening

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Housing Affordability Bill Sailing Toward U.S. Senate Passage

Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. Congress are lining up behind legislation to encourage more affordable housing, in a rare example of bipartisan action on a quality-of-life issue for voters. The bill, which has drawn broad support from industry groups, would overhaul regulations to make it faster and cheaper to build new housing. It would also modernize rules for factory-built housing and ban large investment groups from buying more single-family homes, a measure backed by President Donald Trump. The Senate late on Wednesday voted 84-10 to back a compromise version of the measure and 82-11 to clear the way for a vote on passage, likely on Thursday. At a time when Republicans and Democrats are fighting bitterly over Trump's immigration crackdown and the war on Iran, lawmakers have rallied around the affordable-housing effort. The latest version is spearheaded by Republican Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina and Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. The House of Representatives passed its own version by a similar margin, and the two chambers will have to resolve their differences before Trump can sign it into law. Some industry opposition to specific provisions of the Senate bill has surfaced, which could stir resistance in the House if they are kept in the legislation. The Mortgage Bankers Association, the National Association of Home Builders and several other groups released a statement on Tuesday citing their strong support for the Senate bill. But they balked at a provision requiring large institutional investors to sell newly built rental housing after seven years of ownership. That, they wrote, "would take hundreds of thousands of housing units off the market over the next decade, many of which would serve lower- and middle-income households." Meanwhile, a Senate provision barring the establishment of a federal digital currency could be a complicating factor because crypto broadly is a contentious issue in Congress. Lawmakers are eager to show voters they are tackling the issue ahead of the November midterm elections, which will determine control of Congress. The affordability debate has encompassed everything from the cost of eggs to child care, but few items account for a larger share of household budgets than housing. Economists say the U.S. has a shortage of roughly 4 million homes after years of underbuilding following the 2008 financial crisis, while local zoning rules often make it difficult to build in developed areas. Supply-chain disruptions during the COVID pandemic drove building-material costs higher as well, while the sharp increase in interest rates that followed also pushed up mortgage costs. Home prices have risen 60% since 2019, according to Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies, and the median price of a single-family home in 2024 reached five times the median household income, well above the ratio widely considered to be affordable. CURBING CORPORATE HOME PURCHASES The legislation would streamline federal environmental reviews for construction projects and make it easier to convert vacant buildings into apartments. It also would expand financing for affordable housing and increase loan limits for federally backed mortgage insurance programs for multifamily homes. The National Association of Realtors and civic groups like the National League of Cities support the bill. Companies that own more than 350 single-family homes would be prohibited from buying more, in an effort to prevent them from outbidding individual buyers. Even the bill's champions say it will not fix the problem. Warren said it "takes a good first step" to rein in corporate landlords, while Norbert Michel of the libertarian Cato Institute said it mainly tweaks existing policy in an attempt to show voters that lawmakers are taking action. "It's a political ploy to say they are doing something about housing," he said.

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