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24.03.2026

The Day Trump Deployed the 82nd Airborne

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 24.03.2026.

It displays 251 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

24.03.2026The Day Trump Deployed the 82nd Airborne

Morning coverage focused on President Trump's claim of productive talks with Iran to end hostilities, with multiple outlets reporting his postponement of strikes on Iranian power plants while noting Iranian denials of direct negotiations. Early afternoon brought conflicting narratives about diplomatic progress, with Trump asserting concessions while Iranian officials denied talks and Saudi Arabia's crown prince reportedly urged continued military action. Evening coverage shifted to escalating U.S. military preparations, with multiple sources detailing the Pentagon's deployment of 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, coinciding with reports of a 15-point peace proposal sent to Iran.

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02:37Trump's Offramp from Iran Strikes

The newspapers report on President Trump's decision to postpone strikes on Iranian power plants, citing "productive conversations" while Iranian officials deny direct talks (NYTimes, CNN, Newsweek, ABC News, apnews). Multiple outlets also cover airport chaos and ICE deployments amid DHS shutdown negotiations (NYPost, usatoday, huffpost, Boston Globe, NBCNews).
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06:45Trump's Offramp from War

The newspapers report on President Trump's claim of productive talks with Iran to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with multiple outlets noting skepticism about the substance of these discussions (NYTimes, apnews, MSNBC, CNN, ABC News, Epoch Times, Newsweek, dailybeast). Coverage also continues on domestic impacts including airport chaos and ICE deployments amid DHS shutdown negotiations (huffpost, NPR, NYPost, usatoday).
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08:52Tehran's Missiles, Trump's Talks

The newspapers report on continued military strikes between Iran and Israel despite President Trump's claims of progress in peace talks, with multiple outlets highlighting Iranian denials of negotiations and ongoing violence (NYTimes, ABC News, WashingtonPost, CBS, FoxNews, apnews, huffpost, NBCNews, Epoch Times). Several sources also cover Supreme Court skepticism about states accepting mail-in ballots after Election Day (washingtonexaminer, washingtontimes, federalist, reason, TheHill).
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Blue-collar voters in northern France are often seen as a natural base for Marine Le Pen’s surging far right. Yet while her party has made major inroads in this electorate, local elections saw Communists resist what seemed like inevitable defeat.
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On Monday’s “PBS NewsHour,” Congressional Correspondent Lisa Desjardins said that the airport lines “are actually making it more difficult to reach a solution” to the DHS shutdown and stated that Democrats see polls showing more people blame Republicans for problems at
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On Monday’s “PBS NewsHour,” Congressional Correspondent Lisa Desjardins said that the airport lines “are actually making it more difficult to reach a solution” to the DHS shutdown and stated that Democrats see polls showing more people blame Republicans for problems at airports than blame Democrats, even though, “Usually, the party that starts the shutdown, in this case, Democrats sparked it, gets the blame.” While President Donald Trump views sending ICE agents to airports as the answer.
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10:14Trump's Peace Mirage

The newspapers report on conflicting signals about U.S.-Iran peace negotiations, with President Trump claiming progress while Iranian officials deny direct talks and Saudi Arabia's crown prince reportedly urges continued military action (NYTimes, WashingtonPost, apnews, NBCNews, CBS, huffpost, ABC News, Newsweek, MSNBC, Epoch Times, CNN, dailybeast, Newsmax). Multiple outlets also cover domestic political developments including DHS funding negotiations and Supreme Court skepticism about mail-in ballot deadlines (washingtonexaminer, Breitbart, FoxNews, federalist, reason, TheHill).
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Some critics of the Trump administration’s Iran war say the problem is how it’s being waged. There was never a correct way to attack Iran, only a deadly disaster in the making.
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A meeting late Monday between President Donald Trump and key Senate Republicans has created optimism a deal may have been found to end the Democrats' partial government shutdown. Republican lawmakers emerged from the White House signaling renewed momentum. “I’m more optimistic that by the end of the week, we will fund the Department of Homeland Security,” Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said. [Full Story]
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11:34Trump's Mirage of Peace

The newspapers report on conflicting narratives about U.S.-Iran peace talks, with President Trump claiming progress while Iranian officials deny negotiations and Saudi Arabia's crown prince reportedly urges continued military action (NYTimes, WashingtonPost, apnews, NBCNews, CBS, huffpost, ABC News, Newsweek, MSNBC, Epoch Times, CNN, dailybeast, theatlantic, jacobin, Common Dreams). Multiple outlets also cover domestic political developments including DHS funding negotiations and Supreme Court cases on citizenship and mail-in ballots (NYPost, usatoday, newsmax, washingtonexaminer, Breitbart, motherjones, vox, federalist, reason, TheHill).
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President Trump is willing to back the Republican plan to end the partial government shutdown and fund the Department of Homeland Security without money for Immigration and Customs Enforcement removal, a White House official told The Washington Times.
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12:50Trump's Peace Mirage Meets Tehran's Denials

The newspapers report on conflicting signals about U.S.-Iran peace negotiations, with President Trump claiming progress while Iranian officials deny direct talks and Saudi Arabia's crown prince reportedly urges continued military action (NYTimes, WashingtonPost, apnews, NBCNews, CBS, huffpost, ABC News, Newsweek, MSNBC, Epoch Times, CNN, dailybeast, theatlantic, jacobin, Common Dreams). Multiple outlets also cover domestic political developments including DHS funding negotiations and Supreme Court cases on citizenship and mail-in ballots (NYPost, usatoday, newsmax, washingtonexaminer, Breitbart, motherjones, vox, federalist, reason, TheHill).
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England's King Charles III is expected to make his first official state visit to Washington next month, with plans to address a joint meeting of Congress during the week of April 27, according to reports. The visit would mark the first time a British monarch has addressed Congress since 1991, when Queen Elizabeth II spoke before a packed House chamber. [Full Story]
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14:17Airborne Division Deploys as Peace Talks Fracture

The newspapers report on escalating U.S. military preparations for Iran, with multiple sources detailing the Pentagon's deployment of 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East (NYPost, ABC News, NPR, reason). This military buildup coincides with conflicting narratives about diplomatic progress, as some outlets highlight Trump's claims of peace talks while others emphasize Iranian denials and Saudi pressure for continued conflict (NYTimes, WashingtonPost, NBCNews, Newsweek, washingtonexaminer, jacobin, theatlantic).
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15:21Tehran's Denial, Trump's Concession

The newspapers report on conflicting narratives about U.S.-Iran negotiations, with President Trump claiming Tehran has made concessions while Iranian officials deny talks and issue ultimatums regarding U.S. negotiators (NYPost, NYTimes, dailybeast, ABC News, NPR, WashingtonPost, NBCNews, Newsweek, CNN, theatlantic, jacobin). Multiple outlets also cover a potential deal to end the Homeland Security shutdown as airport disruptions worsen (apnews, CBS, Epoch Times, slate, Breitbart, MSNBC).
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Maj. Gen. Brandon Tegtmeier, commander of the 82nd Airborne Division, along with his command element and headquarters staff, has been ordered to deploy to the Middle East amid discussions about possible ground operations, reports say. [Full Story]
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16:26Trump's Troops and Tehran's Denials

The newspapers report on escalating U.S. military deployments to the Middle East as President Trump claims diplomatic progress with Iran, while Iranian officials deny negotiations and American casualties mount (CNN, washingtonexaminer, ABC News, NBCNews, FoxNews, reason, newsmax, NYPost, NYTimes, dailybeast, NPR, Newsweek, jacobin, theatlantic). Multiple outlets also cover domestic airport disruptions linked to the Homeland Security budget standoff, with senators racing to reach a funding deal (huffpost, apnews, usatoday, dailywire, washingtontimes, CBS, Epoch Times, MSNBC).
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The 15‑point proposal reportedly includes requiring Iran to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, to accept enhanced international inspections and monitoring of its nuclear facilities, to limit the range of its ballistic missiles, and to curb support for regional proxy militias, Axios reported. [Full Story]
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18:25Trump's Troops and Tehran's Denials

The newspapers report on escalating U.S. military deployments to the Middle East, with multiple sources detailing the deployment of thousands of troops from the 82nd Airborne Division as President Trump claims diplomatic progress with Iran (washingtonexaminer, usatoday, Common Dreams, intercept, NBCNews). This military buildup coincides with conflicting narratives about a 15-point peace plan reportedly sent to Iran, with Trump declaring victory while Iranian officials deny negotiations (NYTimes, newsmax, NPR, Epoch Times, apnews, CNN).
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The 15‑point proposal reportedly includes requiring Iran to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, to accept enhanced international inspections and monitoring of its nuclear facilities, to limit the range of its ballistic missiles, and to curb support for regional proxy militias, Axios reported. [Full Story]
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President Trump said Tuesday he was upbeat about the chances of a negotiated deal with Iran, even as Israel and Tehran traded new blows and the U.S. was reported to be sending more troops to the region. [Full Story]
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The 15-point proposal, sent via Pakistan, reflects the Trump administration’s eagerness to find an offramp, according to two officials briefed on the diplomacy.
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20:50Trump's Troops and Tehran's Denials

The newspapers report on escalating U.S. troop deployments to the Middle East, with multiple sources detailing orders for thousands of soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division as President Trump claims diplomatic progress with Iran (NYPost, CNN, washingtonexaminer, apnews, NYTimes, Breitbart, NBCNews, Common Dreams, intercept). This military buildup coincides with conflicting narratives about a 15-point peace plan, with Trump declaring victory while Iranian officials deny negotiations (NYPost, CNN, newsmax, NPR, Epoch Times).
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