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North Korea Fires 10 Missiles... A Daring Show of Force + Oil Could Test $200: A dire warning as Hormuz Tensions Soar + U.S. offers $10M for info on Iran’s Supreme Leader, IRGC officials

US strikes Kharg Island - Major bombing raid hits Iranian military targets

US forces carried out large scale precision strikes on Kharg Island striking dozens of military targets in a move the White House says will pressure Iran and protect shipping as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to some vessels

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86 million barrels - Planned U S Strategic Petroleum Reserve release to ease oil shock

Quote

"no military solution, only diplomacy" — António Guterres


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US strikes Kharg Island - CENTCOM says more than 90 targets hit

The US carried out major strikes on Kharg Island, Iran’s strategic military hub, as CENTCOM and the White House announced large scale attacks. Coverage details the scope of targets struck and White House claims about damage.

Trump says many countries will send warships to Hormuz

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Iran strikes back after US hits Kharg Island with regional attacks

Iran has retaliated to US strikes with attacks across the region, striking targets in Iraq and threatening Gulf states. Coverage traces immediate Iranian responses and warnings to UAE cities after the Kharg operation.

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Michigan synagogue attacker identified and pictured

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FBI probes Old Dominion shooting as a possible act of terrorism

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US sees rise in violent incidents at home amid Iran war

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Israel planning massive ground invasion of southern Lebanon

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Exiled crown prince says he has had contact with Trump administration

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Report suggests Iran’s new supreme leader may already be dead

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North Korea fires about 10 missiles toward sea in show of force

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Explosion at Amsterdam Jewish school called deliberate attack

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Democrats odds of flipping Congress hit record highs

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Hormuz inflation begins as war disrupts more than oil

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Meta mulls 20 percent workforce cut as AI costs soar

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Judge blocks DOJ subpoenas against Fed Chair Powell

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