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US submarine sinks Iranian warship - 87 dead

A U.S. submarine fired a Mk 48 torpedo that sank an Iranian naval vessel in the Indian Ocean, killing dozens and dramatically escalating the US‑Israeli campaign against Iran. The strike marks a rare maritime action with major regional fallout

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900 points - Dow plunged amid oil spike and Iran war panic

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I have to be involved" — President Donald Trump


SPX 6,780 ↓ 1.31% Dow 47,745 ↓ 2.04% Nasdaq 22,522 ↓ 1.25% Gold 5,076 ↓ 1.14% BTC 70,853 ↓ 2.58%


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US submarine sinks Iranian warship - 87 dead

A U.S. submarine deployed a heavyweight torpedo to sink an Iranian naval vessel, marking a rare naval action that killed dozens and intensified the regionwide conflict. The incident underscores a major escalation and raises international alarm over naval warfare rules and regional stability.

Iran vows to intensify retaliation while US hails war gains

The U.S.-Israeli campaign and Iranian reprisals continued to accelerate with daily waves of strikes and counterstrikes. These reports document broadening targets across Iran and rising rhetoric that signals the conflict is expanding beyond initial strikes.

Drones strike Azerbaijan airport amid regional escalation

The war is spilling into neighboring countries as Iranian strikes hit airports and infrastructure in the Caucasus. These incidents indicate the conflict is spreading geographically and threatening regional security and civilian sites.

Investors send stocks tumbling - Dow plunges 900 points

Global markets reeled as energy and shipping risks surged. Stock indexes plunged, tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz stalled, and crude prices spiked — a triple shock that is roiling investors and supply chains worldwide.

Almost 20,000 Americans returned from Middle East since strikes began

The State Department and other agencies scrambled to evacuate Americans from the widening war zone. Tens of thousands have been moved or flown home as travel chaos and safety concerns mount for citizens in the region.

Trump says he must be involved in picking Iran’s next leader

President Trump has publicly asserted a role in shaping Iran’s post-Khamenei leadership and pressed foreign leaders on pardons and diplomacy. His statements add a political dimension to the military campaign and heighten international unease.

Senate rejects effort to limit Trump’s Iran strikes

Congress clashed with the White House over oversight and authorization as lawmakers debated restrictions on the president’s military actions. The Senate and House moves reflect deep institutional tension over execution and legitimacy of the campaign.

Senator helps remove protester as arm snaps during hearing

Anti-war protests and chaotic scenes at hearings have produced violent confrontations and arrests. Videos and congressional footage show protesters removed by force, a veteran injured, and criminal charges that feed the domestic backlash to the war.

Canada and Australia urge Iran war de‑escalation

Allied leaders appealed for de-escalation as the war widened, urging restraint while also coordinating defense measures. The diplomatic pressure shows fractures in international responses and the challenge of rallying a unified stance.

Spain presses Europe to denounce US Israel strikes as illegal

Spain and other European governments have openly criticized US‑Israeli strikes and pushed for legal and diplomatic responses. Tension between Washington and European capitals is rising as allies weigh international law and regional stability.

Macron vows nuclear arsenal boost as Europe rethinks deterrence

European defense posture is shifting as leaders consider nuclear and conventional responses to a rising threat. France’s pivot on nuclear capability and deployments of additional fighter jets show Europe bracing for a prolonged crisis.

US trade court orders refunds for illegally collected tariffs

The courts ordered the Trump administration to refund illegal tariffs, creating potential massive payouts and market implications. The rulings and market expectations are reshaping trade policy debates and corporate planning.

New suit alleges Trump and Pam Bondi enriched allies in TikTok sale

New lawsuits accuse the Trump administration and allies over the sale and approval of TikTok assets, alleging corruption and conflicts of interest. The legal challenges could expose policy and ethics questions at the center of Washington tech decisions.

Anthropic CEO lashes out as Pentagon ties fray

Anthropic and OpenAI remain at the center of an AI‑defense debate as firms spar with the Pentagon and each other. Executive-level clashes and last‑ditch negotiations highlight growing friction around AI military contracts and safety commitments.

FBI confirms networks were targeted by suspicious cyber activity

US law enforcement confirmed targeted suspicious cyber activity while separately arresting a contractor accused of stealing millions in cryptocurrency. The pair of developments underscore rising cyber and insider financial risks tied to national security.

Sen. Steve Daines abruptly quits reelection race

Montana politics shifted overnight as Senator Steve Daines abruptly withdrew, clearing space for Trump‑backed successors and reshaping the Senate map. The sudden move has immediate implications for control of key races and GOP strategy.

Triple homicide suspect arrested after women found dead in Utah and tracked to Colorado

A three‑state manhunt ended with arrests after three women were found dead in Utah, triggering school closures and shelter‑in‑place warnings. The case highlights a multi‑jurisdictional criminal investigation with a high public safety impact.

Nine‑country Interpol operation rescues 65 children and arrests 60 suspects

Global law enforcement executed a coordinated Interpol operation that rescued dozens of children and led to multiple arrests, while high‑profile sex‑trafficking trials move toward verdicts. The actions demonstrate cross‑border enforcement on child exploitation.

Revolut applies for US bank charter in US push

Financial and fintech moves continued despite geopolitical turmoil as Revolut pursues a US bank charter and cloud and AI investments draw fresh capital. Markets and startups are adapting to a volatile macro backdrop while funding flows into AI infrastructure.

China rolls out five‑year AI plan in new economic blueprint

China unveiled a cautious economic blueprint emphasizing AI and lower growth targets, reflecting structural shifts and global uncertainty. Leaders signaled a move toward tech‑led development amid slower headline growth goals for 2026.

Saudi shifts crude exports toward Red Sea as Hormuz disruption mounts

Shipping routes and energy logistics rerouted as producers shift export patterns and LNG freight rates spiked amid Hormuz disruptions. The moves indicate deep stress on global energy supply chains with cascading cost effects.

Mortgage rates hit 6% as Iran war spooks bond traders

The Iran war is producing immediate economic pain for households and retirement savings as mortgage and bond markets react. Rising mortgage costs, productivity shifts, and long‑term budget pressures add to the fiscal and financial fallout.

Records show Noem misled Congress on top aide’s role in DHS contracts

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faces escalating scrutiny over no‑bid contracts, a $200 million ad campaign and testimony that lawmakers say was misleading. Reports that the president is considering her removal add a political crisis to DHS funding debates.

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