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Vice President JD Vance announced that U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites have ‘substantially’ set back the program, emphasizing the precision and success of the operation. He warned Iran against retaliation, stating that any such action would face a ‘catastrophic mistake’ and a response with ‘overwhelming force.’
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Members of the congressional ‘Squad’ have accused President Donald Trump of violating the Constitution by launching missile strikes on Iran without congressional approval, calling the action an impeachable offense and demanding the immediate implementation of war powers resolutions.
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Coastal Carolina head coach Kevin Schnall was ejected in the first inning of Game 2 of the Men’s College World Series after a heated exchange with umpire Angel Campos. LSU retained its 1-0 series lead following a dominant Game 1 performance by pitcher Kade Anderson.
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An armed suspect was shot dead by church security at Crosspointe Church in Wayne, Michigan, during a Sunday service, wounding one person. The Wayne Police Department confirmed the suspect was a 31-year-old white male from Romulus, suffering from a mental health crisis.
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The U.S. military executed a surprise strike on Iranian nuclear facilities using strategic deception and decoys, according to Pentagon officials. The mission involved a significant deployment of B-2 stealth bombers, with part of the fleet serving as a decoy to mislead potential adversaries.
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The U.S. military executed a surprise strike on Iranian nuclear facilities through strategic deception and decoys, as confirmed by Pentagon officials. The operation, which caught the world off guard, was hailed as a ‘spectacular success’ by senior officials.
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A woman on an all-inclusive vacation in the Canary Islands faced a conflict when a family objected to her drinking wine at their shared table, leading to stolen wine and false accusations. The incident sparked a heated online discussion about parental influence and personal freedom.
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog denied claims that Israel is dragging the U.S. into a war with Iran, emphasizing that the U.S. decision to strike Iran’s nuclear sites was a sovereign choice based on national security interests. Herzog stated that Israel is not requesting military involvement from the U.S. and that the strike was a necessary…
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US Vice President J.D. Vance opposes U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, fearing it could drag the country into war. His stance was revealed during a tense call involving President Trump and Israeli leaders.
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Former WNBA star Angel McCoughtry questioned if Hailey Van Lith’s social media following influenced her draft selection. McCoughtry apologized, clarifying her intentions and expressing regret for any misinterpretation of her remarks.
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Former WNBA star Angel McCoughtry suggested that Hailey Van Lith’s popularity on social media may have influenced her being selected in the WNBA draft. McCoughtry questioned whether Van Lith would have been drafted without her large following, despite acknowledging her skills as a player. The comments sparked debate and led to McCoughtry’s public apology.
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Auburn men’s basketball coach Bruce Pearl supported Trump’s decision to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, calling for peace with Iran. Pearl, also chairman of the U.S. Israel Education Association, emphasized the U.S. is not at war with Iran but is targeting its nuclear program.
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Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev claims multiple countries are prepared to support Iran’s nuclear ambitions after U.S. strikes on three nuclear facilities. Medvedev, now deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, stated that the enrichment of nuclear material and the production of nuclear weapons will continue despite the attacks.
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Dental experts recommend preventing tooth loss in aging adults by addressing gum disease, managing dry mouth, and finding affordable dental care options. Oral health issues can significantly impact overall health, including reducing dementia risk and improving nutrition.
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The U.S. has launched a surprise strike on three critical Iranian nuclear facilities, potentially setting back Iran’s nuclear program by up to a decade. While Iran may attempt a ‘face-saving’ retaliation through cyber-attacks or regional infrastructure strikes, experts believe the regime lacks the capability for significant escalation.
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The U.S. launched a surprise strike on three major Iranian nuclear facilities, potentially setting back Iran’s nuclear program by up to a decade, according to Middle East expert Jacob Olidort. While Iran may retaliate through ‘face-saving’ measures, experts believe the regime lacks the capability for a significant escalation after recent Israeli strikes.
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The Trump administration launched a targeted strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, avoiding the quagmire of the Iraq War by focusing on clear objectives and minimal ground presence. The operation, dubbed ‘Midnight Hammer,’ emphasized precision over nation-building, signaling a shift in U.S. military strategy.
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A suicide bomber detonated himself inside a church in Damascus, Syria, during a mass, killing at least 30 people and injuring many others. The attack occurred in Dweil’a, a residential area on the outskirts of the city, and marks the first such incident in the country in years.
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Iranian officials have denied claims that US strikes caused significant damage to the country’s nuclear facilities, stating that the attack resulted in only minor damage with no fatalities or radiation leaks.
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Sen. Tom Cotton warned Iran to dismantle its nuclear program after U.S. strikes on Iranian facilities, emphasizing that President Trump is not bluffing. Iran condemned the action, calling it a crossing of a ‘very big red line,’ and accused the U.S. of being solely responsible for the consequences.
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Senator Tom Cotton warned Iran to dismantle its nuclear program following U.S. strikes on its facilities, emphasizing that the U.S. has not targeted key infrastructure. Iran condemned the strikes, calling them a violation of international law and a provocation.
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was confirmed to be present in the Situation Room during U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, despite previous tensions with President Trump over intelligence assessments regarding Iran’s nuclear capabilities. The White House emphasized her continued importance on Trump’s national security team.
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The U.S. aerial strikes have ‘devastated’ Tehran’s nuclear program, according to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who called the operation an ‘incredible and overwhelming success.’ The Pentagon confirmed the strikes targeted nuclear facilities in Fordow and Natanz, with a cruise missile attack on Isfahan.
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The Phoenix Suns agreed to trade Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets for Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, the No. 10 pick in the 2025 draft and five second-round picks. Durant, who played a pivotal role in the Suns’ roster, will join the Rockets as they aim to elevate their playoff prospects.
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Archaeologists have unearthed two remarkably preserved Roman shoes at a 2,000-year-old fort in Northumberland, England. The discoveries offer insight into ancient Roman craftsmanship and have generated excitement among volunteers and historians.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has called for Iran to engage in negotiations with the United States and Israel following recent US strikes. The German military has initiated its first direct evacuation flights from Israel.
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The US Defense Secretary hailed the ‘Midnight Hammer’ airstrikes on Iran, which deployed over a dozen 30,000-pound bombs, as an ‘overwhelming success.’ Iran’s top diplomat has denounced the attacks, asserting the country’s right to a ‘legitimate response.’
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Hundreds of U.S. citizens faced ‘delays and harassment’ while evacuating Iran ahead of a U.S. military strike, according to an internal State Department cable. The situation highlights broader challenges in assisting Americans in a country without diplomatic ties since 1979.
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LSU star pitcher Kade Anderson threw 130 pitches, struck out 10, and led the Tigers to a 1-0 win over Coastal Carolina in Game 1 of the Men’s College World Series. The game featured only three hits by the Chanticleers, with Steven Milam’s RBI single in the first inning highlighting LSU’s offensive output.
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Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III accused President Donald Trump of starting World War III after U.S. military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The attacks, which targeted key sites, were announced as successful by Trump, who claimed Iran’s nuclear program had been obliterated.
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Former LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne sparked controversy with a sexually charged remark about actress Madelyn Cline, following a fan’s comparison of the College World Series to a ‘Madelyn Cline vs Livvy Dunne bowl.’ The comment, which referenced the term ‘gooner,’ has ignited discussions about the boundaries of public commentary in sports and entertainment.
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New satellite images show severe damage to Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility following a U.S. strike using B-2 stealth bombers and bunker-buster bombs, part of Operation Midnight Hammer. The attack targeted three nuclear sites, with officials indicating the full impact will take time to assess.
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U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran’s nuclear facilities have weakened the Islamic Republic’s capacity to arm its terrorist proxies, including Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. The strikes, which included bunker buster bombs and Tomahawk missiles, are seen as critical in preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons and threatening U.S. national security.
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President Trump sought diplomatic talks with Iran’s leadership, but Ayatollah Khamenei reportedly refused to engage, remaining in hiding as the U.S. launched strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
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President Trump sought diplomatic talks with Iranian leadership but faced resistance as Ayatollah Ali Khamenei remained out of reach. The U.S. military launched precision strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, escalating tensions in the Israel-Iran conflict.
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Progressive Democrats, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have called for the impeachment of President Donald Trump after he launched military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities without Congressional approval. They argue this is a constitutional violation and a potential war crime, sparking debate over executive authority and the risks of unilateral military action.
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WNBA star Natasha Cloud called for President Trump’s impeachment after the U.S. military’s strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, criticizing the move as a violation of constitutional checks and balances. Cloud echoed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s concerns about Trump’s unauthorized military action, arguing that it risks global conflict and prioritizes profit over people.
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Democrats in Washington are criticizing President Donald Trump’s Iran strikes as unconstitutional, highlighting their historical support for similar actions by past Democratic presidents like Obama and Clinton. The War Powers Act, which requires congressional authorization for military actions, has been largely ignored or ineffective as presidents have consistently claimed their right to act unilaterally.
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Two Israeli Air Force members have revealed the details of a major operation against Iran, claiming to have neutralized critical infrastructure and eliminated over a third of Iran’s missile capabilities. These strikes, which officials have called a ‘historic turning point,’ are part of a broader mission to confront the Iranian regime’s global threat to Israel…
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Retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey praised President Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear sites as a ‘bold and good move,’ despite acknowledging potential political and military risks. McCaffrey noted the attack’s potential long-term impact on Iran’s nuclear program, though he expressed surprise at the move given its political ramifications.
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The Pentagon revealed the details of Operation Midnight Hammer, the largest B-2 strike ever conducted by the U.S., targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities. The operation showcased unprecedented coordination, deception tactics, and precision, with U.S. forces achieving an overwhelming success.
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The US State Department has introduced new rules for student visa applications, requiring applicants to make their social media accounts publicly accessible. This measure aims to enhance national security screening by reviewing applicants’ online presence, following a pilot program at Harvard University where several international students were denied entry due to their online content.
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J.J. Spaun won the 2025 U.S. Open after caring for his sick daughter all night, becoming only the second golfer from LA County to win a major championship. His victory was marked by a dramatic 64-foot birdie on the final hole.
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Unrequested password reset emails can be a sign of hacking attempts or phishing scams, urging users to take immediate action. The article provides guidance on how to respond, including avoiding suspicious links, monitoring for unauthorized access, updating passwords, and using security tools like antivirus software and password managers. It also highlights the importance of maintaining…
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Sen. Tim Kaine criticized President Trump’s decision to take military action against Iran, calling it an ‘unconstitutional’ and ‘offensive war of choice’. The discussion took place during an appearance on Fox News Sunday.
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Retired General Barry McCaffrey praised President Trump’s decision to strike Iran’s nuclear sites as a ‘bold and good move,’ albeit with a warning that the U.S. is now engaged in war with Iran.
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Retired Lt. Gen. Mark Weatherington stated that the Trump administration’s strike on Iranian nuclear facilities likely caused ‘significant damage’ to Iran’s nuclear program. The operation, codenamed ‘Operation Midnight Hammer,’ was discussed on ‘Fox News Sunday.’
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The United States has conducted a missile strike against Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility, using bunker buster bombs as part of a broader campaign to disrupt Iran’s nuclear capabilities. Retired Lt. Gen. Mark Weatherington joined Fox News @ Night to discuss the operation, following President Trump’s remarks highlighting the ‘spectacular’ attack.
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Senators James Lankford and Tim Kaine are addressing the fallout from the United States’ intervention in the Iran-Israel conflict. The discussion centers on the geopolitical implications and potential for further escalation.
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Israeli forces have recovered the remains of three hostages, Ofra Keidar, Yonatan Samerano, and Shay Levinson, from Gaza. This marks a significant step in the ongoing search for the remaining 50 captives, though families continue to call for the return of all hostages.
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A POLITICO analysis reveals telling gaps between the big spenders near Eastern Europe and those further from Russia, who are still creeping toward a decade-old target.
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Pentagon officials have stated that it is too early to determine the success of Iran’s strikes. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has not specified how the administration would avoid getting drawn into a deeper escalation with Tehran.
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Chelsea has entered the race to sign Paris Saint-Germain striker Randal Kolo Muani, intensifying the competition among top European clubs. Transfer Talk highlights the latest rumors and speculation surrounding the potential move.
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Real Oviedo has returned to LaLiga after a 24-year absence with a 3-2 aggregate victory over Mirandes in the promotion play-off. The club’s return marks a historic milestone in its 118-year history, ending a long period without top-flight competition.
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Inter Milan’s Valentin Carboni scored in the second minute of second-half stoppage time to complete their comeback win against Urawa Red Diamonds. The victory marks a significant milestone for the Serie A side as they continue their campaign in the Asian Champions League.
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Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso expressed optimism as Kylian Mbappé continues his recovery from gastroenteritis, indicating the forward’s improved condition could positively impact the team’s performance in their final group stage match. The manager’s comments suggest cautious optimism about Mbappé’s potential return ahead of the crucial encounter.
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Jobe Bellingham described his first goal for Borussia Dortmund as a surreal experience, highlighting the emotional impact of scoring on his debut at the Club World Cup. The young forward quickly made an impression with his performance.
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USMNT forward Haji Wright has been ruled out for the rest of the Concacaf Gold Cup following an Achilles injury. The injury is expected to keep him sidelined for the remainder of the tournament, affecting the team’s attacking options.
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The Boston Celtics are navigating an offseason of uncertainty, with three potential trades emerging as key strategies to address financial challenges. The team is exploring options to secure long-term stability, focusing on draft picks and player acquisitions.
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The New York Yankees have suffered another setback in their pitching rotation as Ryan Yarbrough was placed on the 15-day injured list with a strained right oblique. This injury adds to the existing issues within the team’s pitching staff.