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U.S. and Israel at Odds Over Iran War Ending + Trump’s Hormuz Strait Tension: ‘Show Some Guts’ Backfires + Can Democrats Win in Texas? Iran War Fallout Looms

PENTAGON PROBE: US TOMAHawk STRUCK IRAN SCHOOL - SCORES KILLED

A preliminary U S military investigation found an American missile hit an Iranian elementary school, killing many civilians including children, a finding that contradicts earlier claims and escalates diplomatic and political fallout

Number

400 million barrels - Size of the emergency IEA oil release to calm global markets

Quote

"Practically nothing left to target" — President Donald Trump


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IEA approves record release of oil reserves - 400 million barrels

Energy agencies and major economies agreed to an unprecedented coordinated release of strategic oil reserves to calm surging global prices. The move aims to offset lost supply caused by the Strait of Hormuz disruptions.

Pentagon preliminary report: U S missile hit Iranian school killing scores

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Dozens of American soldiers severely wounded in Kuwait attack

Reports reveal dozens of American service members suffered severe injuries, including burns and brain trauma, following regional strikes tied to the Iran conflict. The scale and severity are prompting scrutiny of battlefield reporting and care.

U S says it destroyed 16 Iranian mine laying ships near Hormuz

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Inflation held steady in February before Iran war shocks hit markets

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Chubb set as main US insurer for Persian Gulf shipping program

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Oil facilities ablaze at Oman’s Salalah port after drone strikes

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Pro Iran hackers claim cyberattack on major US medical device maker

A suspected Iran‑linked cyberattack disrupted operations at a major U S medical device company, raising concerns about healthcare supply chain resilience. Authorities and firms are investigating attribution and impact.

FBI alert: Iran plotted drone attacks on California targets

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Report: Pentagon bans press photographers from briefings over Hegseth photos

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US military confirms use of advanced AI tools to plan Iran strikes

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UN warns of widening crisis as Israeli attacks displace 750000 in Lebanon

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New supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei reported injured in attack that killed his father

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Trump pressures Senate leader to rally support for SAVE Act

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Trump: Iran war will end ‘soon’ as US says limited targets remain

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White House bets it has weeks before Iran war shocks hit voters

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Van crashes through White House barricade driver detained

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