Mar 29, 2026

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Full-scale invasion or special ops? Inside Pentagon plan for US boots in Iran

March 29, 26 Vadodara Live

The US military is developing plans for potential ground operations in Iran, ranging from targeted raids to limited troop deployments, as a contingency measure. While the White House maintains no decision has been made, the Pentagon is preparing options to neutralize specific threats, reflecting a widening gap between readiness and cautious public messaging.

What is ‘OnlyFarms’? Trump unveils bizarrely named website to mark National Agriculture Day

March 29, 26 Vadodara Live

Donald Trump marked National Agriculture Day by launching the “OnlyFarms” platform and hosting a large White House event to promote support for US farmers. The initiative highlights financial aid and policy changes aimed at easing industry pressures, while drawing attention for its branding and political messaging amid ongoing economic and geopolitical challenges.

Family says ‘no’ to $26 million offer to build AI data center on their ‘priceless’ generational farm

March 29, 26 Vadodara Live

A northern Kentucky family has rejected a $26 million offer for their generational farm, calling it “priceless.” The Huddlestons prioritize heritage and agricultural continuity over economic gain. While a proposed AI-linked data centre promises jobs and infrastructure investment, the family resists, citing long-term environmental and community impacts, highlighting the growing tension between technological development and preserving farmland for future generations.

Why has Clavicular been arrested multiple times in 2026? A look at the past incidents

March 29, 26 Vadodara Live

Clavicular has been arrested twice in 2026. His February arrest in Arizona included serious charges but was later dropped due to lack of evidence, as confirmed by The New York Times journalist Joseph Bernstein. His second arrest in March in Florida involved a battery charge linked to a livestream incident. He has since been released, and the case is still recent.

The GOAT tower: Why Illinois farmers built this 31-foot tower just for goats

March 29, 26 Vadodara Live

A unique 31-foot brick tower in Windsor, Illinois, built for goats, has gained online attention. Farmers David and Marcia Johnson created the 'Tower of Baa-Goat' to allow their animals to express natural climbing instincts. This structure, originally conceived in the late 1990s, serves as a practical enrichment for the goats and a distinctive farm attraction.

JD Vance casts UFOs as ‘demons’ and vows to uncover government secrets on unexplained phenomena

March 29, 26 Vadodara Live

JD Vance has injected a provocative twist into the UFO debate, suggesting they could be “demons” rather than extraterrestrials. Framing the mystery through his religious worldview, he admits he hasn’t fully studied the evidence yet but is determined to dig into classified files, portraying himself as both deeply curious and intent on uncovering what the government really knows.

Pakistan still remains 'safe harbor' for terrorists, particularly for groups targeting India: US report

March 29, 26 Vadodara Live

In yet another embarrassing moment for Pakistan, a Congressional Research Service (CRS) report has claimed that Islamabad remains a safe heaven for terrorists, including for those who continue to target India, particularly the union territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir. 

Two more India-bound petroleum vessels cross Strait of Hormuz, Navy on standby

March 29, 26 Vadodara Live

Two more merchant vessels carrying petroleum products for India are currently crossing the Strait of Hormuz, with Indian Navy warships on standby to assist if required, sources told ANI. The movement comes amid ongoing security-related disruptions affecting shipping in the region.

Nepal's new PM Balen Shah thanks PM Modi for warm wishes: 'Looking forward to working with India'

March 29, 26 Vadodara Live

Nepal's Prime Minister's Office on Saturday thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his greetings to Balen Shah on being sworn in as the Prime Minister of Nepal. Responding to PM Modi's post, the Nepal PM's office said the PM was eager to work closely with PM Modi to advance the multifaceted relations between both countries. In a post on X, the office said, "Thank you, Prime Minister Narendra Modi for your kind words and warm wishes. I am eager to work closely with you to advance the multifaceted relations between our two countries for the common prosperity of our people."

Middle East war: 5 Indians injured in Abu Dhabi as fire breaks out after missile interception

March 28, 26 Vadodara Live

Five Indian nationals were injured on Saturday after debris from an intercepted ballistic missile fell near Abu Dhabi’s KEZAD. The missile's destruction by air defence systems led to the unfortunate incident, with injuries reported as minor to moderate. Authorities are urging the public to rely solely on official information and refrain from spreading rumors.

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