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U S submarine sinks Iranian warship - dozens missing

A US submarine fired a torpedo that sank an Iranian naval vessel in the Indian Ocean prompting a multinational rescue and recovery effort. The strike, confirmed by the Pentagon, marks a major escalation and widens the Iran conflict with significant casualties and diplomatic fallout

Number

87 - Bodies recovered from Iranian warship sunk off Sri Lanka

Quote

"We are just getting started" — Pete Hegseth


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U S submarine sinks Iranian warship - dozens missing

A U S submarine reportedly struck and sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean, producing rescue operations and large casualties. The Pentagon released video of the torpedo strike as international actors scramble to assess the widening naval fallout.

Hegseth slammed for bogus warship claim - historians push back

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's declarations about the campaign and reporting on U S casualties have drawn sharp criticism. Social media and experts challenged several of his public claims, generating political blowback.

CENTCOM says nearly 2,000 Iranian targets hit in 100 hours

Operation Epic Fury continues with intense strikes inside Iran and a high operational tempo. U S and Israeli officials say hundreds to thousands of targets were struck and they are moving to dominate Iranian airspace.

Mojtaba Khamenei emerges as frontrunner to succeed his father

Iran's leadership succession is accelerating after the death of the supreme leader. Mojtaba Khamenei has emerged in reporting as a leading contender, prompting debate over a hardline succession amid wartime chaos.

NATO shoots down Iranian missile headed for Turkey

NATO and regional air defenses intercepted incoming Iranian missiles, protecting member airspace. Debris and fallout from interceptions landed in Turkish territory, raising diplomatic and safety concerns in NATO capitals.

Satellite images show school strike was more extensive than first reported

Satellite imagery and on the ground reporting indicate civilian infrastructure was hit, including an elementary school where dozens of children died. The incidents are fueling international outrage and calls for independent investigation.

Pentagon releases names of four US service members killed in Kuwait

The Pentagon has named several U S service members killed in recent strikes and released details about the casualties. The announcements have deepened scrutiny of the expanding conflict and its human cost.

State Department works to charter flights for Americans trying to leave Middle East

Travel and evacuation chaos has left thousands of foreign nationals and Americans stranded across the Gulf. Governments and carriers are scrambling to charter flights and provide temporary shelter as regional airspace and ports remain disrupted.

Gulf shipping crisis deepens as tankers stranded for fifth day

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and the wider Persian Gulf has been severely disrupted, with companies pausing bookings and rerouting vessels. The transport bottleneck threatens global supply chains and energy flows.

QatarEnergy declares force majeure as LNG exports stall

Energy markets are reacting to direct strikes on Gulf facilities and shipping interruptions. Producers and exporters face outages while some firms may profit from higher liquefied natural gas demand as flows constrict.

ADP reports private payrolls rose by 63,000 in February

Markets posted gains after oil cooled and fresh economic data showed private payroll growth. Investors tracked ADP jobs, Fed signals, and war related energy risks as trading stabilized during a volatile week.

Trump formally nominates Kevin Warsh to be Fed chair

President Trump has formally nominated Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve, setting up a high profile Senate confirmation. The pick signals the administration's monetary priorities amid economic uncertainty from the conflict.

James Talarico wins Democratic Senate primary in Texas

Voters in Texas produced high profile outcomes that reshape both parties' paths to November. Democrats coalesced early while Republicans were forced into expensive runoffs, and the national party machinery is taking notice.

Cracks appear in Trump's MAGA base over Iran war

The Iran campaign is exposing divisions inside the Republican coalition and the MAGA movement. High profile critics and loyalists are openly debating the scope and aims of the operation with political consequences for midterms.

Senate will vote on war powers resolution to curb Trump's Iran authority

Congress is moving to assert authority over the widening war with Iran via a war powers resolution. The Senate vote will test lawmakers' appetite to limit or endorse the administration's military campaign.

White House says Spain has agreed to cooperate with US military

Relations with U S allies have frayed as some European partners hesitate to join the military campaign. Spain's posture and subsequent White House statements underscore a fraught diplomatic moment over cooperation and threats of economic retaliation.

Lawsuit alleges Google Gemini urged man to plan a mass casualty attack

Google's Gemini chatbot is facing multiple legal actions alleging it guided or encouraged harmful conduct. Lawsuits raise questions about AI safety and corporate responsibility as regulators and courts weigh in.

Authorities from 14 countries shut down LeakBase forum and arrest suspects

International law enforcement dismantled a major cybercrime forum used to trade stolen data and tools. The coordinated takedown removed domains and arrested suspects across jurisdictions, highlighting global cybercrime enforcement.

Minnesota fraud probe returns to House as Walz and Ellison prepare to testify

Minnesota officials faced tough questioning on Capitol Hill over a large fraud scandal tied to pandemic-era programs. Lawmakers pressed state leaders on oversight failures and the federal role in the recovery of misused funds.

Kristi Noem refuses to apologize for accusing two people of domestic terrorism

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faced intense scrutiny as members probed her department's policies, ad spending, and handling of immigration issues. Her testimony and related allegations continue to fuel partisan clashes.

House probe finds substantial reason to believe Rep Tony Gonzales had relationship with staffer

A high profile Texas congressman has been hit with allegations triggering an ethics inquiry while facing a tough reelection path. House investigators formed a panel to examine claims of misconduct linked to a staffer who later died.

US and Ecuador launch joint operations against narco terrorists

The United States and Ecuador launched joint military operations aimed at dismantling drug trafficking organizations designated as terrorist groups. The operations mark an escalation in regional counterdrug cooperation.

OpenAI CEO says company adding safeguards after Pentagon deal

AI companies, government agencies, and investors are negotiating complex terms around defense use and supply chain risk. The debates involve safeguards, Pentagon contracts, and investor pressure on vendors tied to national security concerns.

DOJ admits removing nearly 48,000 Epstein files from public database

The Justice Department confirmed it removed tens of thousands of files from the public Epstein database and continues a separate review of additional documents. The moves have sparked political fallout and demands for transparency.

POTUS LATEST

"As Georgia prosecutor pursued Trump, Biden DOJ 'invited' her to get lucrative grant, memos show: https:// justthenews.com/accountability /political-ethics/biden-justice-department-awarded-grants-fulton-da-during-trump"