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Iran Crackdown: US Says at Least 2,000 Dead

US officials and independent monitors say Iran’s violent suppression of nationwide protests has killed at least 2,000 people amid near total internet blackouts and threats of fast trials and executions as tensions with Washington escalate.

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1.2 trillion - China’s record trade surplus in 2025

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"This time, it [the bullet] won't miss" — Iranian state television


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Tehran morgue footage shows brutal crackdown

New videos and reports from Tehran document the deadly scope of the regime’s crackdown on nationwide protests. Independent monitoring groups and US officials report large casualty numbers while Iran signals harsh legal reprisals for detainees.

US withdraws some forces from Qatar ahead of possible Iran strikes

The Pentagon has begun precautionary moves at a key Gulf hub as White House deliberations over Iran intensify. Allied and US forces are being repositioned and nonessential personnel pulled from major bases ahead of possible strikes.

Erfan Soltani identified as protester facing execution in Iran

A named Iranian protester faces imminent execution as families and rights groups plead for intervention. Coverage highlights a single case that could become a symbol in international pressure campaigns.

US suspends immigrant visa processing for 75 countries

The State Department has paused immigrant visa processing for dozens of countries in a broad policy shift tied to concerns about public charge and welfare use. The freeze affects travel and migration pathways for multiple nations.

US announces start of phase two of Gaza plan

The US says it is moving into the next phase of a Gaza ceasefire plan that centers on disarming militants and rebuilding governance. Officials announced formation of a committee to administer Gaza as the plan shifts toward reconstruction.

ICE agent who shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding DHS says

New official details about the ICE shooting in Minneapolis underscore the legal and political fallout. DHS and legal authorities have issued medical and investigative updates while questions over prosecutability remain.

Feds clash with protesters in Minneapolis - tear gas and arrests

Tensions and confrontations over immigration enforcement have sparked protests and clashes in Minneapolis and beyond. Visuals and on-the-ground reporting show heavy federal presence, arrests, and community pushback.

DHS watchdogs probe rapid ICE hiring after Minneapolis shooting

Oversight and watchdog activity has intensified around ICE hiring and internal claims after the Minneapolis shooting. Investigations probe rushed recruitment, training cutbacks, and disputed official statements about agent injuries.

Top federal prosecutors resign amid Minnesota investigation

High level resignations and resource shifts at the Justice Department follow contentious federal actions in Minnesota. The DOJ is reallocating prosecutors even as critics warn those moves could affect long running fraud investigations.

FBI searches home of Washington Post reporter in leak probe

Federal agents executed a search warrant at the Washington Post reporter’s home in a classified materials probe, seizing phones and computers. The raid marks a notable escalation in the government’s pursuit of leaked national security material.

Powell video sparks accusations of threat to Fed independence

Tensions between the White House and the Federal Reserve have escalated as attacks on Fed independence surface. Legal and congressional actions against Fed chair Jerome Powell have prompted subpoenas and heated debate over central bank autonomy.

Trump says Greenland is vital to US security

President Trump has renewed forceful public demands to control Greenland, framing it as a national security imperative. Copenhagen and Greenland have pushed back and Denmark has bolstered its presence on the island ahead of high level talks.

Russia strikes Ukraine power grid in drone assaults Zelenskyy says

Russia has stepped up strikes targeting Ukraine’s power infrastructure, leaving cities with widespread outages. Kyiv reports repeated attacks and strain on energy systems amid continuing war operations.

Crane collapses on train in Thailand killing dozens

A construction crane collapsed onto a moving passenger train in northeastern Thailand, causing a deadly derailment. Authorities have launched investigations as casualty counts rise and rescue operations continue.

China posts record 1.2 trillion trade surplus in 2025

Beijing reported an outsized trade surplus for 2025 driven by export growth that has outpaced imports. The record figure underscores resilience in Chinese trade flows despite US tariff pressure.

Musk says he was unaware Grok produced explicit images of minors

Elon Musk and regulators face mounting scrutiny over xAI's Grok after claims the chatbot produced sexualized images of minors. California authorities and company statements have entered a public dispute about content moderation and legal exposure.

US approves limited sale of Nvidia AI chips to China

Washington approved export of certain Nvidia AI chips to China under strict conditions even as regulators weigh national security risks. Meanwhile Wall Street readies for a possible wave of mega IPOs that could reshape capital markets.

NASA and DOE plan to build nuclear reactor on Moon by 2030

NASA and the Department of Energy have committed to a fission surface power system to operate on the lunar surface within this decade. The program aims to provide continuous power for sustained moon operations and future exploration.

Verizon wireless down for many users in nationwide outage

Verizon suffered a widespread outage that left many users without cellular service and phones in SOS mode. The carrier is working to restore service as tracking sites and regulators log heavy incident reports.

Supreme Court appears ready to uphold bans on transgender athletes

The Supreme Court this week signaled willingness to permit challenges that could reshape election law and to uphold state restrictions on transgender athletes. Multiple high profile decisions test boundaries of election and civil rights rules.

Saks Global files for bankruptcy after costly acquisition

Saks Global filed for bankruptcy protection after a troubled acquisition left the luxury retailer overleveraged. The filing raises risks for store closures and widespread job impacts in the luxury sector.

EU approves massive loan program to support Ukraine military

The European Union approved a large loan package aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s military capacity while channeling procurement to European suppliers. The program ties financial support to defense and budgetary assistance.

Tesla shifts Full Self Driving to subscription model

Tesla is shifting its Full Self Driving product to a subscription service, marking a strategic pivot from one time purchases to recurring revenue. The change alters the company's autonomy sales and customer access model.

Bank of America posts Q4 2025 results as earnings beat

Major US banks reported solid earnings as loan demand rose and net interest income improved. Results underscore resilience in the financial sector even as policy debates and regulatory probes create headwinds.

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"NATO: Tell Denmark to get them out of here, NOW! Two dogsleds won’t do it! Only the USA can!!! Danish intel warned last year about Russian and Chinese military goals toward Greenland and Arctic: https:// justthenews.com/government/sec urity/danish-intel-warned-about-russian-and-chinese-military-ambitions-toward/"