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Israel strikes kill Iran security chief Ali Larijani - regime stunned

Israel carried out overnight strikes that killed Ali Larijani, Iran’s top national security official, marking a major blow to Tehran’s leadership and risking further escalation in the US Israel Iran conflict

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400 - Reported deaths after Kabul rehabilitation hospital airstrike

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"We have to put out this cancer" — President Donald Trump


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Taliban says Pakistan airstrike on Kabul rehab hospital kills 400

Afghanistan’s Taliban and families in Kabul accuse Pakistan of carrying out a devastating airstrike on a large drug rehabilitation hospital, claiming hundreds killed. Islamabad denies targeting the facility, blaming strikes on military targets and escalating cross border tensions.

Israel strikes and kills Iran security chief Ali Larijani

Israeli strikes have reportedly decapitated senior figures in Iran’s security apparatus, including Ali Larijani, prompting Tehran to confirm deaths and international concern about escalation. The attacks mark a major blow to Iran’s leadership and fuel uncertainty about next steps.

Trump says Kent's exit is a good thing - White House reaction

Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned in protest of the US war on Iran, accusing advisers of misleading the president. The White House defended the strikes and President Trump publicly welcomed the resignation, deepening internal administration rifts.

Senate begins debate on SAVE America Act

Senate Republicans pushed the SAVE America Act onto the floor, beginning an extended and contentious debate. The bill advanced by narrow margins in procedural votes, setting up a high stakes partisan fight over national voting rules ahead of the midterms.

White House offers DHS concessions to end shutdown

Negotiations to reopen the Department of Homeland Security continue as the partial shutdown snarls airports. The White House offered concessions while TSA staffing shortages forced checkpoint closures and officials warned of potential airport shutdowns if talks fail.

Judge orders Voice of America restored to air

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to sideline the Voice of America was illegal and ordered the agency restored. The decision mandates reinstatement of more than a thousand VOA staffers, reversing moves that effectively shut down operations.

US drivers face highest gas prices since 2023

Fuel prices surged as the Iran conflict disrupts oil flows through the Gulf, hitting US drivers and freight operators. Gasoline and diesel rose sharply with diesel topping five dollars a gallon, adding fresh inflationary pressure on consumers and businesses.

Goldman Sachs warns unemployment could spike if oil stays elevated

Financial forecasters warn the Iran war and energy shock could slow growth and push unemployment higher. Markets remain volatile as investors weigh geopolitical risk and central bank decisions later this week.

Huge fire ravages USS Gerald R Ford during deployment

USS Gerald R Ford suffered an extended onboard fire while deployed to the region, forcing a temporary port call and raising questions about readiness. The carrier has faced a string of mechanical and operational setbacks during the crisis.

Wall Street Journal reports Russia gave imagery to help Iran target US forces

Reporting indicates Moscow has shared satellite imagery and drone technology with Iran, potentially aiding Tehran's targeting. The disclosures raise concerns about a widening intelligence partnership between Russia and Iran amid the conflict.

Arizona charges prediction market Kalshi with illegal gambling

Arizona prosecutors moved against Kalshi, the online prediction market, in a landmark case accusing the platform of operating illegal gambling and enabling bets on elections. The legal fight could reshape regulation of prediction markets nationwide.

Pentagon mulls secure AI labs to train military models

The Pentagon is discussing secure, classified training environments for AI models while the Justice Department doubts some private models can safely serve in warfighting roles. Policymakers are racing to balance innovation with national security safeguards.

Nvidia restarts H200 chip shipments to China

Nvidia signaled renewed sales to China as it restarts production of critical H200 chips, and separately plans chips for the Chinese market. The moves ease months of uncertainty about AI supply to the world's second largest market.

7 ton meteor streaks across sky over multiple states causing sonic boom

A meteor event stunned residents across multiple states, producing a loud sonic boom and visible fireball. Scientists confirmed a multiton object entered the atmosphere and exploded over the Great Lakes region.

Suicide bombings in Maiduguri kill at least 23 and wound scores

Violence surged in Nigeria with coordinated bombings in Maiduguri and brutal attacks in northwestern villages, leaving dozens dead and many injured. The strikes heighten fears of a renewed Boko Haram campaign and strain security forces.

Massive fire rips through Mexican oil refinery killing five

A massive refinery blaze in Mexico killed multiple workers after torrential rains triggered an inferno at an oil facility, prompting extended firefighting efforts and local evacuations. The incident adds pressure to regional energy infrastructure amid global supply shocks.

Drone attack targets US embassy compound in Baghdad

Explosions and drone strikes rattled Baghdad’s diplomatic quarter near the US embassy, prompting security reviews and embassy posture updates. The attacks underscore the widening regional repercussions of the Iran conflict.

Iran war live: Tehran mourns Larijani as strikes continue

US and Israeli air operations continue to strike Iranian targets as Tehran mourns top officials and retaliatory actions continue. The sustained campaign and leadership losses could alter Iran’s internal dynamics and the trajectory of the conflict.

Postal Service warns it could run out of money by 2027

The U.S. Postal Service warned of a cash shortfall within a year unless Congress acts to lift borrowing limits, prompting calls for reform. Officials outlined options to keep services running and avoid severe operational cuts.

Storms cancel thousands of flights across Midwest and east

Severe storms across the Midwest and East combined with staffing problems at TSA have disrupted air travel with thousands of flights canceled or delayed. Travelers face long lines and continued uncertainty as weather and shutdown effects persist.

House Oversight subpoenas AG Pam Bondi over Epstein files

The House Oversight Committee issued subpoenas to Attorney General Pam Bondi over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, demanding testimony and documents as the probe intensifies. The move signals escalating congressional scrutiny of DOJ decisions.

Judge ejects top New Jersey prosecutor amid courtroom outburst

A federal judge publicly rebuked prosecutors in New Jersey, ejecting a top government lawyer from a hearing and ordering senior US Attorney’s Office leaders to testify. The confrontation highlights tensions over prosecutorial conduct and case management.

Gunman killed after shooting at Veterans Affairs clinic in Georgia

A shooter opened fire at a Veterans Affairs clinic in Jasper Georgia where police say the gunman was shot and killed and one person was injured. Local authorities continue to investigate motive and circumstances amid community shock.

Trump signals plan to take Cuba as unrest and blackouts escalate

Cuba faces deepening political and economic turmoil as nationwide blackouts trigger protests and US pressure intensifies. President Trump signaled plans for further action toward Cuba, raising regional diplomatic tensions and humanitarian concerns.