
The 7 How Russia is helping Iran; Tylenol safety; baby elephant poop; and more
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Mar 6, 2026 Coverage of reports that Russia passed U.S. asset locations to Iran during early conflict days. Discussion of shifting political endorsements in a hot Texas Senate race. Breakdown of a Kansas law forcing ID changes and the resulting legal chaos. Note about a Lancet study linking presidential remarks to lower pregnancy Tylenol use. A quirky story about a baby elephant treated with donor feces.
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Kristi Noem Reassigned After Controversial Tenure
- Kristi Noem is being removed as Homeland Security secretary and will become Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas.
- President Trump said Noem's replacement will be Senator Mark Wayne Mullen and criticized her handling of deportation policy and testimony on a $220 million ad campaign.
Russia Passed U.S. Targeting Data To Iran
- Russia has shared intelligence with Iran to help target U.S. military assets since the war began, signaling another major adversary's involvement.
- Officials said Moscow passed locations of U.S. warships and aircraft, though the full extent of targeting assistance is unclear.
Trump Weighs Electability Over Loyalty In Texas
- President Trump is leaning toward endorsing John Cornyn over MAGA favorite Ken Paxton in the Texas Senate runoff to improve general election prospects.
- The choice frustrates diehard supporters because Paxton is a longtime ally despite legal troubles and impeachment concerns.
