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March 13, 2026
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Iran's new leader
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Newsom and oil prices
New development in synagogue attacker story
McDonald's wants to bring back lower income clients
Charter - McDonald’s wants to win back budget-conscious diners with yet another value push, as the fast-food business loses more ground to sit-down restaurants. According to the Wall Street Journal, the burger chain will roll out menu items priced at $3 or less nationwide, along with new $4 breakfast meal deals, starting in April. The move follows a series of promotions in recent years, including the $5 meal deal the company launched in 2024 and a relaunch of its discount menu category last September.ChMcDonald’s wants to win back budget-conscious diners with yet another value push, as the fast-food business loses more ground to sit-down restaurants.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the burger chain will roll out menu items priced at $3 or less nationwide, along with new $4 breakfast meal deals, starting in April.
Artificial intelligence
Jobs
Meanwhile, categories for "legal" and "arts and media" were both relatively high in "observed AI usage" in comparison to their "theoretical AI usage."
The non-political origins of things like Trump
In 2011, 96.7% of households owned television sets.... Most households have more than one set... In 1948, 1 percent of U.S. households owned at least one television; in 1955, 75 percent did.
As a whole, the television networks that broadcast in the United States are the largest and most distributed in the world, and programs produced specifically for American networks are the most widely syndicated internationally.
My thinking is that the growth of television is one of the changes in America culture that affected our politics as well as other thngs. We spent much more of our time watching TV and absorbing the values it projected. Less important became our community, our neighbors and the values we had learned in school or at church. The winners in all this were less like friends and co-workers and more like the stars we saw on the screen, projecting themsleves as purported winners and not merely the folks down the street. One of those who entered our lives like this was Donald Trump, who actually had done hardly anything for us yet could easily pretend otherwise on the screen.
The Internet created new links between ourselves and those who wanted to enter and run our lives without having to ring our doorbell. Donald Trump is not just a political problem; he's a fearful example of a cultural issue.
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Money
Trump's and the law
Misnamed SAVE Act passes House
Housing
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Middle East
Congress
Why Netanyahu wins regardless
Word
Airport security issues
March 12, 2026
One-third of Americans skip meals or other needs to afford health car
Housing costs to be affected by Iran war
Teens can't go an hour without checking their phones
Immigrants
Trump lies
Pam Bondi
Polls
- 61% overall oppose socialism, with Republicans at 78% and conservatives at 75% firmly rejecting it.
- Support surges among young Democrats (66% under 45), very liberals (66%), and under-30s (53%), driven by economic frustrations.
- Nation splits nearly even on capitalism (51% say it works well, 49% disagree), signaling vulnerability in key demographics.