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Iran War: New Alert Warns of Sleeper Cells Activating + Oil price surge shocks markets worldwide and stokes inflation fears + 7 American Service Members Dead in Iran War

IRAN NAMES Khamenei Son as Supreme Leader - War Grows

Iran has named Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father as supreme leader amid an escalating US Israeli campaign that has sent oil above $100 a barrel and drawn rising global market and humanitarian fallout

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100+ $ - Brent crude tops $100 per barrel as Iran conflict disrupts global oil supply

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"I have a plan for everything, okay?" — Donald Trump


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Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader

Iran’s leadership transition cements hardliner control after the Israeli US strikes that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The picks signal continuity in Tehran and raise the stakes for a widening regional conflict.

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Pentagon IDs seventh U.S. service member killed in Iran war

U.S. forces have suffered mounting casualties during the Iran campaign. Officials have identified the seventh service member killed, underscoring the human cost of the expanding conflict.

BREAKING NYPD says IED attack at Gracie Mansion is ISIS inspired terrorism

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New York bomb suspects described as ISIS radicalized returns from Middle East

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Trump tells tanker crews to 'show some guts' and transit Hormuz

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G7 to discuss joint release of emergency oil reserves

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Stocks down as oil surge sends global markets lower

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War flips LNG surplus narrative Morgan Stanley warns

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Report Trump mulls seizing Kharg Island to choke Iran exports

Officials and analysts are focusing on Iran’s strategic export hub and bold US options to choke Tehran’s economy, including proposals to seize Kharg Island or other assets.

Five Iran women footballers reportedly seek refuge in Australia

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TSA shortages snarling airports leave travelers waiting hours

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Anthropic sues Pentagon over supply chain risk label

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Top OpenAI exec departs amid controversy over Pentagon deal

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Report Live Nation settles DOJ antitrust suit for 200m

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LAPD IDs woman arrested after AR style shots fired at Rihanna home

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Trump vows to withhold signatures until SAVE America Act passes

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NTSB member says he was fired without explanation by White House

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Gaza food crisis worsens amid Iran war and border closures

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South Korea imposes fuel price cap as oil crisis hits

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US recession odds spike as Iran war deepens

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Defense Secretary Hegseth pushes back on Iran war critics

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Trump administration bars foreign nationals from SBA loans

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