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Iran bloodbath: Death toll tops 12,000 as protests rage

Widespread anti‑government protests in Iran have met a brutal crackdown that rights groups and local sources say has killed thousands. The scale of reported deaths has prompted global alarm and U.S. threats of possible action as communications are cut.

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12,000+ - Reported number of people killed in Iran protests

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Iran protests escalate - death toll climbs amid brutal crackdown

Widespread anti‑government demonstrations in Iran have escalated into a major crisis with mounting death tolls and an intensifying crackdown. Reports of mass casualties and international alarm have pushed the US and allies into high alert over possible responses.

Trump cancels Iran meetings - tells protesters help is coming

The White House has shifted to a confrontational stance toward Tehran, canceling diplomatic talks and publicly urging Iranian protesters to continue. The president's statements and policy moves have raised the specter of U.S. intervention and ratcheted tensions.

US operation in Venezuela under scrutiny - what it means

U.S. operations in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro have produced legal and diplomatic fallout. Officials and memos detailing the operation, plus the release of detained Americans, continue to drive debate over executive authority and regional stability.

Painted plane used in Caribbean strike - sources say it was disguised

New reporting shows U.S. forces used disguised aircraft in a Caribbean strike on a suspected smuggling boat, raising legal and ethical questions. The disclosures are fueling debate about rules of engagement and possible international law implications.

Denmark and Greenland stand united against US Greenland push

Denmark and Greenland have slammed U.S. overtures and reaffirmed Greenland's ties to Denmark and NATO. Political leaders in Nuuk and Copenhagen are pushing back against U.S. acquisition talk and stressing sovereign alignment with Europe.

DOJ opens inquiry into Fed chair Jerome Powell - tensions rise

The Justice Department has opened a criminal inquiry touching the Federal Reserve and its chair, prompting alarm across financial circles. Wall Street leaders and central bankers are publicly defending Fed independence amid the probe.

Mass resignations at DOJ Civil Rights Division after ICE shooting turmoil

A wave of resignations has hit the Justice Department amid controversy over the Minneapolis ICE shooting and department directives. Career prosecutors and civil rights officials have quit in protest of investigative decisions and political pressure.

DOJ says no basis for civil rights probe into Minneapolis ICE killing

Officials say there is currently no basis for a criminal civil‑rights probe into the Minneapolis killing, while the ICE agent at the center of the case has gone into hiding and the victim's family remains in the public eye. The episode keeps fueling national debate on enforcement and oversight.

Federal agents use teargas as Minneapolis protests intensify

Protests and federal enforcement in Minneapolis continue to produce confrontations and viral footage. Tear gas, detentions and community clashes are escalating as local leaders and federal agents trade accusations.

House Oversight moves toward holding Bill Clinton in contempt

House Republicans are pressing contempt proceedings against former President Bill Clinton after he failed to appear for a deposition tied to the Jeffrey Epstein probe. The standoff raises political stakes ahead of planned committee actions.

Supreme Court appears poised to uphold state transgender athlete bans

The Supreme Court heard arguments in two landmark cases on transgender athletes and signaled sympathy toward state bans. The court's likely approach could reshape participation rules nationwide and spark new state legislation.

Starlink now free in Iran as authorities impose blackouts

As Iran enforces internet blackouts, nonprofit groups and SpaceX have worked to restore connectivity. Reports describe Starlink being offered free to Iranian users while Tehran hunts down terminals and restricts communications.

US labels three Muslim Brotherhood branches as terrorist organizations

The Trump administration designated several branches of the Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organizations, invoking sanctions and diplomatic consequences. The move is intended to cut off support networks but will reshape regional relations.

US launches wave of strikes in Somalia targeting ISIS and al Shabab

The US stepped up counterterror air operations in Somalia, targeting al‑Shabab and ISIS affiliates as part of a broader regional campaign. Officials framed the strikes as necessary to blunt terror threats to US and allied interests.

NASA and DOE plan lunar surface reactor by 2030

NASA and the Department of Energy announced plans to develop a fission reactor for the lunar surface by 2030 and continue Artemis missions to return humans to deep space. The move aims to ensure continuous power for long‑duration lunar operations.

US approves sale of Nvidia H200 chips to China under conditions

Regulatory moves and licensing updates are reshaping AI chip trade with China as the US authorizes controlled exports of Nvidia's H200 processors. The policy balances economic interests with national security and export controls.

Trump’s credit card proposals hit resistance from GOP lawmakers

President Trump's consumer proposals face skepticism from his own party as lawmakers and party leaders debate feasibility. Republican leaders and market players voiced concerns about rate caps and other affordability measures.

Rupee risks slipping after US inflation lifts the dollar

Asian markets reacted to global inflation signals and policy uncertainty as currencies and stocks showed mixed movements. Investors are watching CPI data, central bank stances, and trade tensions for direction.

DOJ accuses judge of abusing power in questioning prosecutor authority

Top Justice Department officials and a Trump‑appointed judge are clashing over prosecutorial authority, with titles and roles under dispute. The legal tug of war underscores ongoing institutional strain in the DOJ.

Minnesota House drafts articles to impeach Governor Tim Walz

Minnesota politics have turned volatile as state Republicans consider impeachment and federal‑state tensions spike over ICE operations. The fallout from the Minneapolis shooting is reshaping local and national political fights.

Claudette Colvin dies at 86 - civil rights pioneer remembered

Claudette Colvin, an early civil rights pioneer whose defiance predated Rosa Parks, has died. Her passing has prompted renewed attention to the unsung figures who shaped the movement and the legal battles that followed.

Video shows Trump flipping off worker during Ford plant tour

A widely circulated video shows President Trump making an obscene gesture toward a heckler during a factory tour, prompting White House defenses and partisan backlash. The episode has become another point of controversy in his public appearances.

US to unveil Gaza governance plan despite disarmament concerns

U.S. officials are preparing governance steps for Gaza's future amid concerns over Hamas disarmament and humanitarian conditions. The US plan and UN warnings reflect competing international pressures over postwar administration.

Meta confirms Reality Labs layoffs in shift toward AI and wearables

Big tech and AI are under fire as image abuse and moderation choices erupt into international disputes. Meta confirms layoffs, Grok draws global criticism for sexualized imagery, and the State Department weighs in to defend US free speech norms against foreign regulation.

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