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US Launches Deadly Strikes on Alleged Drug Boats + US Plans Missile Launchers in Philippines... Despite China + Gunman Arrested at US Capitol EntranceIran fires missiles into Strait of Hormuz as nuclear talks begin
Iran launched live missile drills into the Strait of Hormuz as U S and Iranian negotiators met in Geneva for a second round of nuclear talks signaling a tense mix of diplomacy and military signaling that risks escalating regional tensions
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200 million gallons - Estimated amount of wastewater dumped into the Potomac River
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"to the bottom of the sea" — Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
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