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07.03.2026

The Day Iran Apologized and Trump Escalated

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 07.03.2026.

It displays 168 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.03.2026The Day Iran Apologized and Trump Escalated

Morning coverage focused on Iran's diplomatic shift, with multiple outlets reporting the Iranian president's apology to Gulf neighbors while maintaining defiance against unconditional surrender. Early afternoon brought President Trump's response, with threats to hit Iran 'very hard' despite the apology and demands for the regime to 'cry uncle.' Evening reports described continued military escalation with strikes across Iran and the Middle East, while domestic coverage noted the return of fallen U.S. troops and ongoing political fallout from Kristi Noem's dismissal.

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05:36Unconditional Surrender Ultimatum

The newspapers report on escalating U.S.-Iran military conflict, with multiple outlets describing Israeli strikes on Beirut and Tehran and Trump's demand for Iran's 'unconditional surrender' (NYTimes, NPR, USA Today, Fox News, Common Dreams, The Daily Wire, Washington Times). Some outlets continue to cover Russia's intelligence support for Iran and domestic political divisions over the war (Washington Examiner, NY Post, Breitbart, The Intercept, MSNBC).
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08:02Iran's Apology and Defiance

The newspapers report on Iran's president apologizing to Gulf neighbors while maintaining a defiant stance against unconditional surrender, with multiple outlets covering this diplomatic shift alongside continued U.S. military planning (AP News, NYTimes, ABC News, CBS, Fox News, Washington Post). Some outlets continue to cover the domestic political fallout from Kristi Noem's dismissal and related investigations (The Hill, NBC News, Slate).
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Across Germany, tens of thousands of high school students went on strike on Thursday to protest the likely reintroduction of military service. Germany’s political leaders want a new generation of soldiers, but young people are against it.
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President Donald Trump threatened to escalate the bombing of Iran on Saturday as Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian vowed that he would never surrender, despite a fresh blitz of U.S. and Israeli air strikes that set a Tehran airport ablaze. [Full Story]
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09:35Trump's Harder Hit

The newspapers report on President Trump's threat to escalate military action against Iran despite the Iranian president's apology to Gulf neighbors, with multiple outlets covering this development as the conflict continues (AP News, The Daily Beast, NYTimes, Fox News, Washington Examiner, Newsmax, Common Dreams). Some outlets continue to cover domestic political developments including investigations related to Kristi Noem's dismissal (The Blaze, NBC News).
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For roughly half a century, a certain strain of American evangelical theology has taught millions of believers to read conflicts like Trump’s war with Iran not simply as geopolitics in action but as prophecy unfolding in real time. I was one of them.
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12:12Trump's Harder Hit

The newspapers report on President Trump's threat to escalate military action against Iran despite the Iranian president's apology to Gulf neighbors, with multiple outlets covering this development as the conflict continues (AP News, The Daily Beast, NYTimes, ABC News, CBS, Fox News, Washington Examiner, Newsmax, Common Dreams, Breitbart, Jacobin). Some outlets continue to cover domestic political developments including investigations related to Kristi Noem's dismissal (The Blaze, NBC News, Slate).
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At their 2026 organizing conference, Young Democratic Socialists of America focused on organizing student workers, building campus movements against ICE, and preparing mass action for May Day 2028 to confront Trump’s authoritarianism.
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14:07Trump's Harder Hit

The newspapers report on escalating U.S. military action against Iran, with multiple outlets covering President Trump's threat to hit Iran 'very hard' as the war enters its second week (NPR, The Daily Wire, NYTimes, Fox News, USA Today, Washington Post, Washington Examiner, Common Dreams, Washington Times). Some outlets continue to cover domestic political developments including Kristi Noem's dismissal and Senator Daines's retirement (Slate, The Hill).
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Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi warned that the United States would be responsible for any escalation involving Iran, accusing President Donald Trump of misinterpreting Tehran's intentions and pushing the region toward conflict. [Full Story]
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President Trump traveled to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Saturday to mark the final return home of the six U.S. Army troops killed during an Iranian drone strike at a U.S. command center in Kuwait.
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16:23Tehran's Night of Fire

The newspapers report on escalating military strikes in Tehran and across the Middle East, with Israel promising 'many surprises' and the conflict entering its second week (AP News, NYTimes, Fox News, Washington Examiner, Washington Times). Some outlets highlight domestic political reactions, including lawmakers praising strikes while rejecting endless war and Iranian Americans calling for regime change.
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President Donald Trump rolled out a sweeping anti‑cartel doctrine Saturday, rallying a 17‑nation coalition behind a new hemispheric security pact that authorizes direct military action against cartel strongholds. The president’s speech highlighted the administration’s hard line, including the declaration that “the heart of our agreement is a commitment to using lethal military force to destroy the sinister cartels and terrorist networks.” Conspicuously absent from the conference was Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
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President Donald Trump rolled out a sweeping anti‑cartel doctrine Saturday, rallying a 17‑nation coalition behind a new hemispheric security pact that authorizes direct military action against cartel strongholds. The president’s speech highlighted the administration’s hard line, including the declaration that “the heart of our agreement is a commitment to using lethal military force to destroy the sinister cartels and terrorist networks.” Conspicuously absent from the conference was Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
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19:03Tehran's Flames and Fallen Soldiers

The newspapers report on intensified U.S.-Israel strikes in Tehran and across the Middle East, with President Trump vowing to hit Iran 'very hard' and demanding unconditional surrender (Boston Globe, NYTimes, Fox News, Newsweek, CBS, AP News, NPR, ABC News). Multiple outlets also cover the dignified transfer ceremony for six U.S. soldiers killed in the conflict (The Daily Wire, NYTimes, Newsmax, Daily Caller).
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22:32Trump's War Week Two

The newspapers report on the second week of the Iran conflict, with multiple outlets covering new military strikes across the Middle East (NYTimes, Fox News, The Epoch Times, Boston Globe) and President Trump's diplomatic statements regarding Kurdish involvement and criticism of Britain (AP News, Washington Examiner, Breitbart). Several sources also focus on the domestic impact, including the dignified transfer of fallen U.S. troops and shifts in Trump's approval rating (The Daily Beast, Washington Post, USA Today, Newsmax, Daily Caller).
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