
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis The O'Reilly Update, March 31, 2026
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Mar 31, 2026 Discussion of Artemis II lunar flyby timing, crew and technical hurdles. Coverage of a funding fight and sudden DHS payroll actions. Report on a steep population drop in Los Angeles County. Fast-paced account of a daring museum heist in Italy. Commentary on the Pope’s remarks about the Iran war and the use of force in history.
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Artemis II Sets Deep Space Milestone
- Artemis II will be the first crewed Orion mission and perform a lunar flyby farther into deep space than any human has traveled before.
- The 10-day, 685,000-mile mission launches from Kennedy Space Center and will pass 4,700 miles beyond the moon on day five, paving the way for future lunar bases.
Return To Work To End DHS Funding Gap
- The president urged Congress to cut short recess and return to fund DHS amid a shutdown to restore critical agency operations quickly.
- The White House also used an executive order to get paychecks to TSA workers while pressing lawmakers to act.
L.A. County Recorded Biggest Population Drop
- Los Angeles County saw the largest population decline of any U.S. county last year with nearly 54,000 people leaving, dropping the county below 10 million residents.
- The trend reflects broader population shifts rather than a one-off event and affects services and planning in the region.


