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Iran allows several oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, another team take over
hits Chicago, and the Olympics makes a landmark decision regarding men and women's sports.
I'm daily wire executive editor John Bickley with Georgia Hal.
It's Thursday, March 26th.
This is Evenewire.
President Trump doubled down on a fixed timeline for the Iran conflict and confirmed that
the regime gave the U.S. a present this week.
Trump said today that the U.S. still expects the Iran conflict to last four to six weeks
in total, and that they were ahead of schedule.
He also added, as part of ongoing discussions, the regime allowed several oil tankers to
pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
Here's the president addressing his cabinet today.
They're begging to make it down.
They said to show you the fact that we're real and solid and we're there, we're going
to let you have eight boats of oil, eight boats, eight big boats of oil.
And actually, they then apologized for something they said and they said, we're going to send
two more boats and it ended up being 10 boats.
Trump's special envoy, Steve Whitkopf, who's heavily involved in the negotiations echoed
the progress.
He confirmed that his team had shared a 15 point peace plan with Iranian negotiators
and they weren't alone in working for peace.
We have had multiple reachouts from the region and others who want to play a role in ending
this conflict peacefully.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth expressed optimism for the peace process as well.
We pray for a deal and we welcome a deal and we have the ultimate deal maker to make it
happen.
But in the meantime, as I said yesterday, the Department of War will continue negotiating
with bombs.
A military strike has created tension between the Iraqi government and Washington.
Frederick Dadd said Wednesday that a U.S. strike hit an army-based clinic in its western
on-bar province, killing seven and injuring 13.
Iraq called the strike heinous aggression and said it reserved the right to respond by
all available means.
But a spokesman for U.S. Central Command said the U.S. military did not target a military
clinic in Iraq.
The U.S. has been focusing on taking out Iranian-backed militias in the region.
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The Department of Justice has settled a lawsuit from former Trump National Security Advisor
Michael Flynn, Daily Wire Reporters Actual Has More.
Flynn first sued the Justice Department for $50 million in 2023.
He alleged militias, prosecution, and abusive process after he was caught up in the FBI's
probe into the 2016 Russian collusion conspiracy.
Flynn's attorney said the DOJ quote, improperly and politically targeted Flynn over his lawful
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Flynn will receive roughly $1.2 million in the settlement.
In a statement, he said that quote, no amount of money or formal resolution can erase the
pain caused by a prosecution that should never have been brought.
The DOJ said the settlement is important for addressing a, quote, historic injustice.
Hundreds of teens mobbed the downtown loop district of Chicago last night, causing the
district's alderman to issue a 10 p.m. curfew.
Daily Wire homepage editor Jordan Schroeder has more.
According to witnesses in video footage, at least one man was beaten unconscious while
nearby police and cruisers failed to intervene in the chaos.
Several vehicles were destroyed and several teens were arrested.
It's estimated that about 400 teens were involved.
In recent years, these events referred to as takeovers have become more common.
City officials are blaming social media platforms for allowing the events to go viral
on their sites.
In November, a 14-year-old was killed and eight other teens were injured during two separate
shootings that transpired during a similar takeover of the same area.
The city has not released data quantifying the property damage.
A 25-year-old woman in Spain was euthanized today, bringing a close to a controversial
case which ignited international outrage.
Daily Wire senior editor Joel Niedler has the tragic details.
Nuelea Castillo Ramos from Barcelona has been paraplegic since 2022 when she jumped from
a fifth-floor window.
The attempt reportedly followed a period of psychological distress after she had been
assaulted by three North African migrants while living in a state-run facility for vulnerable
youth.
North and Asia request, first approved in 2024, set off her prolonged legal fight led
by her father, who argued that her psychiatric history compromised her ability to make a fully
informed decision.
He appealed through every level of Spain's judicial system, ultimately taking the case
to the European Court of Human Rights, but each challenge was rejected.
Critics argue the case represents a cascading institutional failure.
A vulnerable young woman placed in state care, subjected to trauma, left with life-altering
injuries, and ultimately approved for euthanasia.
Almost two months after her mother disappeared, today's show host Savannah Guthrie appeared
on TV for the first time.
Daily Wire reporter Lyndon Blake has more.
More than 50 days after Nancy Guthrie vanished from her home near Tucson, Savannah Guthrie
said this morning that she believes her mother was kidnapped for ransom, and the two
notes demanding Bitcoin were likely real.
In her first interview since the February abduction, Guthrie described finding signs of a
forced disappearance, including propped open-back doors, missing security equipment, and
her mother's phone and purse left behind.
She said the family quickly ruled out any theory that Nancy, who struggled to walk sometimes
and, relied on medication, had simply just wandered off.
The family has since issued public pleas, offering a $1 million reward, and said they still
need answers even as hopes of finding her alive appear to fade.
Investigators with the Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI have not announced a major
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The International Olympic Committee has made a major policy shift for women's sports.
In a landmark decision, the IOC announced that men who identify as women will no longer
be allowed to compete in female Olympic events.
Officials say the move is based on scientific evidence showing inherent physical advantages
and it's aimed at protecting fairness, safety, and the integrity of women's sports.
The policy follows a nearly two-year review involving medical experts and it will include
genetic screening to determine eligibility.
The decision follows President Trump's push to restrict women's sports to women only.
The new rules will take effect in the 2028 Summer Olympics.
The EPA has moved to temporarily ease restrictions on ethanol-blended fuel to combat rising gas
costs.
Gasoline blended with 15% ethanol, called E-15, is usually restricted in summer months
to cut down on air pollution.
The EPA is also removing all federal impediments on the sale of E-10 gas.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin says his agency is working with its federal partners to reduce
unnecessary costs and uncertainty and ensure that gas prices remain affordable for all
Americans through the summer.
Gas prices climbed to a national average of nearly $4 per gallon this week, with diesel
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Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner is threatening to arrest federal immigration
agents helping at airports during the partial government shutdown.
Daily Wire Immigration reporter Jenny Tehr has more.
Krasner made the remarks during a Tuesday press conference at the Philadelphia International
Airport.
One of roughly a dozen airports where the Trump administration has deployed ICE officers
to offset TSA staffing shortages.
The president cannot pardon you.
I will put you in handcuffs and I will put you in a courtroom and if necessary I will
put you in a jail cell.
If you decide to make the Tarazo floor of this airport anything like what you did in
the streets of Minneapolis.
Krasner urged ICE officers to quote, keep their oath.
So far in these deployments, ICE officers have been observed distributing water, assisting
travelers and helping maintain order in long lines.
An ICE agent saved a baby who stopped breathing in a TSA line today.
Daily Wire Assistant Editor Andy Valdes has a story.
The ICE agent jumped into action at JFK International Airport in New York.
DHS released video footage that shows a man holding a baby notice something wrong with
the child and begin to rush out of the crowded security line.
An ICE agent noticed the emergency and sprinted over to help the man.
The agent performed a Heimlich maneuver and the baby began breathing again.
DHS says emergency personnel arrived and determined the little boy was quote, healthy
enough to fly.
United Airlines is adding a new seating option to make long flights more comfortable for
families with young children.
Daily Wire lifestyle reporter Lauren Baer has a story.
The airline recently unveiled quote, relax row, which transforms three adjacent economy
seats into a life-flat space.
The feature announced on social media is expected to roll out in 2027.
The announcement on exclaims passengers will also receive a mattress pad, blanket, and
two pillows.
And families traveling with children will be offered a plush toy.
United said the option would be available on more than 200 Boeing 787 and 777 aircraft
with up to 12 designated rows per plane.
This is the second encouraging update from the airline, which made headlines recently
when it added language to its contract of carriage, stating it may refuse to transport
passengers who fail to use headphones while listening to audio or video content.
Those of your drive home updates this evening to learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com.
And in case you missed it earlier today, we covered some major stories, including President
Trump beefing up ground forces while pursuing an Iran peace deal, Hawaii reeling from the worst
flooding in decades, and meta-losing back-to-back court cases over the effects of its platform
forms on children.
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