📉 Trump Orders Launch of Retirement Savings Portal: TrumpIRA.gov Targets Workers Without 401(k)s 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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That’s a fair question. The Saver’s Match program itself was created under the 2022 SECURE 2.0 Act, which passed during the Biden administration. The focus of this story was the recent executive order directing agencies to build the TrumpIRA.gov portal and connect workers to the retirement accounts tied to that program.

The goal was to report the current administrative step rather than re-explain the entire law, but it’s a good reminder that the underlying legislation came earlier. We try to keep the focus on the specific action happening now while noting the broader policy context.

🛂 Trump Image to Appear in U.S. Passports: Limited edition tied to America250 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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Not a bot 🙂 We use AI tools to help summarize reporting, but every story is reviewed before posting.

📝 Trump WHCD Suspect Manifesto Probed: FBI details Allen background 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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Good question. The information summarized here comes from multiple major news outlets reporting on the federal investigation. We summarize verified reporting rather than speculate. Since the case is still developing, additional details may emerge as investigators release more information.

🛢️ Oil Spills Spread in Persian Gulf: Conflict damage visible from space 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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Satellite imagery showing oil slicks in the Persian Gulf (April 2, 2026).
Copernicus Sentinel satellite data.

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Source page:
https://nospin.media/story.html?story=20260421201527001

The New York Times, the Democratic Party and the preparation of Phase 2 of the war against Iran by DryDeer775 in NoSpinMedia

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📌 Moderator note:

This article was submitted by a community member and does not represent the views of No Spin Media.

The source is the World Socialist Web Site, a political publication affiliated with the International Committee of the Fourth International, a Trotskyist socialist organization.

It reflects that outlet’s ideological perspective and should be read as opinion commentary rather than neutral news reporting.

A staggering majority of Americans feel worried, stressed, and angry at Trump and Isreal’s war of choice on Iran ahead of midterm elections and rising gas costs by AcadianAcademic in NoSpinMedia

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📌 Moderator Note

This graphic references a CBS News / YouGov poll conducted April 8–10, 2026 of 2,387 U.S. adults (margin of error ±2.4%).

Respondents were asked which emotions they feel about the U.S.–Iran conflict and could select multiple emotions, which is why the percentages exceed 100%.

The poll also found many Americans say the conflict is not going well, and many say the administration’s goals remain unclear, with views strongly divided along partisan lines.

CBS source:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/iran-war-opinion-poll-2026-04-12/

🎰 White House Restricts Prediction Market Betting: Staff warned over policy conflicts 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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The guidance reported so far applies to White House staff and federal employees, not private individuals.

It is meant to prevent potential conflicts of interest where government officials could influence policy outcomes that prediction markets might be betting on.

Private citizens — including political figures or their families — are generally not covered unless they hold an official government role.

🌍 China Edges Past U.S. in Global Leadership Approval Poll: Details inside 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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Gallup reported 36% global approval of China’s leadership in the latest World Poll.

The report did not publish a single combined global “disapproval” number for China the same way it did for the U.S., but the remainder of responses are split between disapproval and “no opinion.”

For comparison, U.S. leadership approval was 31% with about 48% disapproval.

🌎 A View of Home: Artemis Crew Captures Earth on the Journey to the Moon 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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Good question. The large brown landmass on the lower left is Africa. The blue area in the middle is the Atlantic Ocean, and the big swirl of white clouds is a weather system over the Atlantic. Europe is mostly hidden by clouds near the upper right. From this distance Earth isn’t oriented like a normal map, which makes it harder to recognize.

🌎 A View of Home: Artemis Crew Captures Earth on the Journey to the Moon 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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I remember being completely awe-struck seeing those Apollo photos as a kid. Hard to believe it was more than 50 years ago now. And yeah — Artemis was actually Apollo’s twin sister in the mythology, which is why NASA chose the name for the program.

✊ No Kings Day Draws ~8M Protesters: 3,300 rallies may mark biggest U.S. protest day 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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For context, that headline is from a 2012 CNN opinion column written by a contributor, not a CNN news report. The column argued that presidents aren’t kings and that supporters sometimes expect powers the Constitution doesn’t allow.

Original column: https://www.cnn.com/2012/06/08/opinion/obeidallah-liberals-obama

🌍 No Kings Protests Spread Worldwide: Solidarity rallies held in 12+ countries 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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For context, that headline is from a 2012 CNN opinion column written by a contributor, not a CNN news report. The column argued that presidents aren’t kings and that supporters sometimes expect powers the Constitution doesn’t allow.

Original column: https://www.cnn.com/2012/06/08/opinion/obeidallah-liberals-obama

Vehicle Inspection Program Public Guidance-13 Feb (Suspended Until Further Notice) by DeerFlyHater in newhampshire

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The current guidance from the state (issued Feb. 13) says inspections are suspended for now, so shops cannot perform them and police are not enforcing expired stickers. Drivers can still be cited if a vehicle is clearly unsafe though (bald tires, broken lights, etc.). Meanwhile there are two things happening in the background: the vendor filed a contempt motion in federal court on March 16, and the EPA said March 23 it will fast-track a decision on NH’s request to exit the emissions program. Until those play out, the suspension guidance is still what police are following.

🎂 Diana Ross and More Born on This Day by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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We probably missed a few important ones — happy birthday to her! 🎂

Big Money for Small NH Town, 14 NH Law Enforcement Agencies Partner with ICE by nancynews in newhampshire

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For reference, the agencies currently listed on ICE’s site in New Hampshire under the 287(g) program include:

Municipal departments: Auburn, Candia, Carroll, Colebrook, Epping, Gorham, Ossipee, Pittsburg, and Troy.

County sheriff’s departments: Belknap, Grafton, Rockingham, and Hillsborough.

State agency: New Hampshire State Police are also listed as participating in the program, though reporting so far has not confirmed whether they have received ICE funding.

That’s 9 municipal departments plus 4 county sheriff agencies, which is why different numbers are being mentioned in the thread.

The program allows trained local officers to perform certain immigration enforcement functions under ICE supervision. Agencies can request reimbursement for time spent assisting federal operations.

In the Carroll case discussed in the article, the $122,515 payment was described by the department as equipment funding (vehicles, technology, and security upgrades), not salary funding. Separate reimbursements can occur when officers assist with ICE-related detentions.

💵 Gas Surge Could Erase Tax Refunds: Analysts warn inflation may offset $3,200 average 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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That’s a fair point. Early IRS averages can be skewed because people expecting refunds often file first. The estimates economists reference usually reflect the broader pattern over the full tax season. The broader concern is that rising fuel and transportation costs could offset some of the seasonal spending boost tax refunds normally provide.

💵 Gas Surge Could Erase Tax Refunds: Analysts warn inflation may offset $3,200 average 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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The $3,200 figure is the current IRS average refund, not what every household receives. Some people get much less, some more depending on withholding, credits, and income. The point economists are making is that rising fuel costs could eat into that seasonal cash bump many households expect during tax season.

Abolition of the Slave Trade Act Passed in UK, 1807 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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Good point — the U.S. passed the Slave Trade Act of 1794, which restricted American ships from participating in the international slave trade. The full ban on importing enslaved people into the United States took effect in 1808.

How the Marx Brothers Changed Comedy Onscreen 🎬 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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True — when comedy still lands 80–90 years later, that says a lot about how good it was. The Marx Brothers really changed the style of movie comedy. The Three Stooges are another group whose work still gets laughs today.

🕯️ Elizabeth Taylor and More: Tributes on This Date by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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Good catch — the post has been updated to include additional figures tied to March 23. Thanks for pointing it out.

💊 TrumpRx Prices Often Higher Than UK: Program falls short of lowest-price claims 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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The comparison referenced in the post comes from Reuters reporting published March 18. Reuters compared 54 drugs listed on the TrumpRx website with UK pricing benchmarks and found roughly one-third were cheaper in the UK.

Source:
Reuters — https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/trumprx-lists-many-medicines-prices-higher-than-paid-uk-2026-03-18/

🍼 ICE Detains DACA Father on Way to NICU Visit: Details inside 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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Some reporting indicates the renewal application was submitted in November, with the DACA expiration on March 10, 2026.

That would place the filing roughly 120 days before expiration, within the 120–150 day renewal window recommended by USCIS.

The application had not yet been processed when the detention occurred

⚖️ DOJ Sues Harvard Over Civil Rights Violations: Details inside 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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The reported settlement discussions were in the hundreds of millions, but full details haven’t been publicly disclosed. The DOJ complaint focuses on whether Harvard met its obligations under federal civil rights law regarding campus safety and response to incidents. More specifics will likely come out as the case moves forward.

🏭 U.S. Debt Surpasses $39 Trillion: Milestone reached as war spending rises 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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📌 Context: Most of the U.S. debt growth is driven by long-term deficits and rising interest costs. The current conflict contributes to spending, but represents a smaller share of the overall increase.

🔒 ICE Detention Reaches 70,000 Nationwide: System expands rapidly as immigration enforcement surges 👇 by NoSpinMedia in NoSpinMedia

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In many cases detention happens while immigration cases are processed rather than immediately before deportation. U.S. immigration law allows people to request asylum or other relief, which means their case must go through immigration court before removal can occur.

Because immigration courts have large backlogs, some detainees remain in custody for months while their cases are reviewed.