
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis The O'Reilly Update, March 10, 2026
Mar 10, 2026
Reports on Iran's new Supreme Leader being injured after a strike and the fallout for leadership. Coverage of five Iranian women soccer players getting asylum in Australia and protection measures. A $100 million Venezuelan gold shipment arriving in the U.S. and talks on critical-minerals cooperation. Long TSA lines and the effects of a DHS shutdown on airport staffing and pay.
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Iran's New Leader Faces Immediate Turmoil
- Iran's new supreme leader Moktaba Khomeini was named March 8 and has already been injured after family deaths in an airstrike.
- Bill O'Reilly highlights the rapid instability and suggests external approval dynamics matter, noting President Trump's comment about U.S. approval.
Five Iranian Players Given Asylum In Australia
- Australia granted asylum to five female Iranian soccer players after they refused to sing Iran's national anthem during a match in Australia.
- Australian police moved the players to a safe house escorted by federal police amid threats.
US Receives $100M In Venezuelan Gold
- U.S. received $100 million in gold from Venezuela as part of expanded cooperation including critical minerals and oil and gas.
- Secretary Doug Burgum emphasized licenses signed for critical minerals and noted Venezuela's vast resources.


