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Ali Larijani Killed: Israel Says It Eliminated Iran’s Security Chief

Israel announced the killing of Ali Larijani, Iran’s top national security official, in overnight strikes that remove a central figure in Tehran’s leadership and risk escalating the already intense US Israeli operation against Iran

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27% - Increase in US gasoline prices since the start of Iran attacks

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"I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran" — Joe Kent


SPX 6,728 ↑ 0.43% Dow 47,107 ↑ 0.34% Nasdaq 22,501 ↑ 0.57% Gold 5,011 ↑ 0.18% BTC 74,634 ↓ 0.32%


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Europe near unanimous in rejecting US call to reopen Strait of Hormuz

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Gulf oil producers scramble to bypass Hormuz - supply routes shift

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Airlines help lift US stock market even as oil prices climb

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USPS outlines major changes to avoid running out of cash by 2027

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Government shutdown may force airport closures as TSA staff shortages grow

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House Oversight chair issues subpoena to AG Pam Bondi over Epstein files

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UN says Israel carried out mass expulsions of Palestinians in West Bank

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Israel launches targeted incursions into Lebanon - military says

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New Iran leader rejects ceasefire talks and demands harsher posture

Iran’s internal power dynamics shifted as the deaths and leadership changes raise questions about succession and regime stability. Western intelligence assessments of the new leadership factor into how allies and adversaries respond.

Afghanistan says Pakistan airstrike on Kabul clinic killed hundreds

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Islandwide blackout hits Cuba as power grid collapses

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Bombings in Nigeria kill at least 23 and injure more than 100

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Army general left classified maps of Ukraine war on a train, watchdog finds

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House members to get classified briefing on expiring spy law

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