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Pentagon confirms six crew dead in Iraq tanker crash

A US KC 135 refueling tanker supporting operations over Iraq crashed during the Iran campaign, killing six American service members and prompting an urgent Pentagon investigation as the war's casualty toll rises and operational risks mount

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0.7% - US Q4 GDP growth (revised)

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"It will end when I feel it in my bones" — President Donald Trump


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Hegseth: Iran new supreme leader wounded and likely disfigured

Pentagon briefings claim damage to Iran's top leadership after a sustained US allied campaign. The Defense secretary publicly asserted that Iran’s newly installed supreme leader was injured in recent strikes, a claim that fuels further escalation and international alarm.

Pentagon confirms six crew dead in Iraq tanker crash

A U.S. KC-135 refueling tanker crashed in western Iraq during operations tied to the Iran campaign, producing confirmed American fatalities and prompting an intensive investigation. The incident has increased the US casualty toll and raised operational safety questions.

Pentagon sends USS Tripoli and Marines to Middle East

Washington has moved forces into the Persian Gulf region as tensions spike. An amphibious assault ship and a large Marine expeditionary presence have been sent to protect shipping and prepare for contingencies around the Strait of Hormuz.

Strait of Hormuz effectively closed as oil prices rise

Iran’s disruption of the Strait of Hormuz has choked tanker traffic and driven energy prices higher. Naval mines and related threats are constricting shipping lanes and imperiling global supply chains, with ripple effects for food and fuel markets.

White House waives sanctions on some Russian oil to ease prices

The White House has temporarily relaxed some Russia oil sanctions to blunt an energy shock from the Middle East fighting. The move aims to inject crude into global markets even as critics warn it benefits Moscow economically.

Stocks slump as Iran war keeps oil above 100 dollars

Global markets slid as the Iran conflict pushed oil sharply higher. Equity indices fell worldwide while energy stocks and commodities reacted to supply disruptions, amplifying investor anxiety about inflation and growth.

Fourth quarter GDP revised down to 0.7 percent

Revised government figures show the US economy grew much more slowly at the end of 2025 than first reported. The downgrade to 0.7 percent annualized growth intensifies scrutiny of the administration’s economic record amid rising prices.

Partial government shutdown drags on with DHS unfunded

The partial government shutdown continues to hobble domestic security operations as lawmakers spar over emergency funding. Both parties face pressure after a string of attacks prompted urgent calls to restore Department of Homeland Security funding.

DHS identifies Michigan synagogue attacker as Lebanese born US citizen

Federal authorities identified the Michigan synagogue attacker and detailed potential motives tied to losses in the Middle East. Local security preparations and on site response were credited with preventing greater loss of life.

ROTC students subdue Old Dominion shooter on campus

An Old Dominion University gunman who reportedly expressed ISIS sympathies was stopped by ROTC students. The campus shooting is under federal terrorism review and investigators are probing the shooter’s prior convictions and supervised release history.

Two suspected Islamist attacks hit US in one day

A surge of suspected Islamist attacks across the US has prompted national security reviews and political fallout. Lawmakers and security officials are grappling with immediate threats and the implications for domestic counterterrorism strategy.

Hegseth attacks CNN mid briefing

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has repeatedly assailed the media while launching internal initiatives at the Pentagon. His combative posture has included public attacks on outlets and policy moves targeting military education and press access.

Hegseth: More than 15,000 enemy targets have been struck

Pentagon officials claim major operational success against Iran’s arms capabilities, reporting thousands of targets struck and sharp reductions in missile and drone effectiveness. These assertions are central to the White House narrative of progress in the campaign.

Iran lists US tech firms among new targets

Tehran and its allies are expanding cyber and hybrid attacks while the US and Pentagon cite heavy use of AI and cyber tools. Authorities warn of growing threats to regional infrastructure and US tech assets in the Gulf.

Cuba confirms talks with Trump officials

Cuba has acknowledged talks with US officials amid pressure from Washington and a severe energy crisis. Havana has announced a prisoner release as part of a fragile opening in bilateral contacts that could affect regional dynamics.

Authorities seek public help locating missing retired Air Force general

Authorities are searching for a retired Air Force major general who vanished from his New Mexico home. Investigators released a timeline and are asking the public for tips as concern grows about his unexplained disappearance.

House panel seeks testimony from guard on duty when Epstein died

Congressional panels have renewed pressure for answers from staff on duty when Jeffrey Epstein died. Multiple committee actions are aiming to depose prison personnel as part of a broader probe into the high profile case.

USTR opens investigations into 60 countries over forced labor imports

The US Trade Representative has opened sweeping probes into dozens of economies over forced labor and trade practices while courts and agencies tussle over tariff refunds. These actions could reshape global trade ties and company exposure.

BlackRock and banks block fund redemptions amid liquidity fears

Warnings grow about liquidity risks at major asset managers while city finances and long term yields feel pressure from war spending. Credit and market signals underscore increased financial stress tied to geopolitical risk.

Senate passes bipartisan housing bill

A major bipartisan housing bill cleared the Senate promising new measures to boost supply and affordability. The bill's passage sets up a political test for the White House and Congress as lawmakers jockey over next steps.

Spring break chaos as Austin airport lines stretch outside

Airport operations have frayed as TSA employees work without pay during a funding lapse, producing long checkpoints and appeals for help. Travelers faced severe delays at major hubs heading into spring break.

European allies deploy forces near Cyprus amid Iran conflict

Allied nations are repositioning forces and reassessing defenses as the Middle East war ripples outward. European and NATO partners are augmenting deployments while Canada plans Arctic expansions to address new security priorities.

Sheriff warns Nancy Guthrie suspect could strike again

Local law enforcement continues its hunt in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping while officials warn the suspect may strike again. Investigators disclosed motive leads as the community remains on alert and authorities expand the probe.

UN seeks 325 million dollars for Lebanon as 800000 displaced

Humanitarian needs surge across the region as the Iran war displaces hundreds of thousands and access to Gaza is restricted. The UN is pressing for funds while medical teams face blockades and volatile security conditions.