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Trump gives Iran 48 hours to fully open Strait of Hormuz or obliterate power plants

President Donald Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to fully open the Strait of Hormuz or face strikes targeting Iran’s power plants. Iran responded that the Strait would be completely closed if Trump carries out the threat.

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$1B - Estimated Hawaii flood damage in over 20 years.

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We must fund ICE — U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer


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Trump gives Iran 48 hours to fully open Strait of Hormuz or obliterate power plants

The Trump administration and Iran are trading escalating energy threats tied to the Strait of Hormuz, with missiles striking near Israel’s nuclear assets and both sides warning of broader strikes.

NATO chief says Iran is very close to ability to hit Europe

NATO and allied officials assess whether Iran’s missile capabilities can reach Europe, while reporting focuses on Diego Garcia and other strategic installations.

Trump sends ICE agents to airports Monday to assist TSA as DHS shutdown drags on

U.S. officials and lawmakers debate the DHS shutdown response as ICE and TSA roles expand at airports, stoking controversy over staffing and training.

Senate advances Markwayne Mullin to lead Department of Homeland Security

Senate confirmation and DHS leadership turmoil continue as Markwayne Mullin moves toward heading Homeland Security amid the shutdown.

Oil prices to rise further on Monday as Middle East war escalates

The war in Iran is spilling into politics and markets, with gas prices surging and investors reacting to economic shocks.

Israeli settlers smash cars and set fires in attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank

Israel’s security campaign expands beyond air strikes as Israeli forces and settlers attack across the region including the West Bank and southern Lebanon.

Israeli settlers carry out series of West Bank attacks as security forces stand by

Crossfire intensifies around Gaza and regional fronts as violence and missile impacts draw attention to civilian harm and retaliation cycles.

Russian forces begin offensive in Ukraine as Zelensky worries about Iran war impact

Ukraine and Russia continue exchanging attacks ahead of U.S. discussions, with analysts focused on the impact of broader Middle East conflict on the wider security environment.

Sudan drone attack on key hospital kills 64 during Eid WHO says

Sudan’s Eid killing fuels renewed scrutiny of attacks on hospitals, with WHO reporting and army denials.

Cuba begins restoring power after nationwide grid collapse for third time this month

Cuba’s collapsing power grid and nationwide blackouts keep hitting millions, driving fresh emergency response and political tension.

Hawaii worst flooding in 20 years prompts evacuations as more rain looms

Hawaii’s catastrophic flooding triggers evacuations, major damage estimates, and large-scale rescues as rains and flooding continue.

The West’s record-shattering heat wave isn’t over as heat dome shifts into the Plains

Severe weather warnings extend beyond Hawaii as heat dome patterns and fire-risk mapping shape U.S. conditions.

U.S. Supreme Court considers late-arriving mail ballot deadline laws in case affecting midterms

Election integrity and voting rules face new court attention as the Supreme Court weighs mail ballot deadline questions that may affect midterms.

California sheriff Chad Bianco seizes over 650,000 ballots amid election count dispute

State election disputes escalate as California officials face allegations and court battles over seized ballots.

Robert Mueller dies at 81 leaving a fraught legacy in Trump-era politics

Robert Mueller’s death becomes a political flashpoint, with Trump’s reaction sparking backlash and renewed debate over Russiagate legacy.

Seattle black man found not guilty by reason of insanity in killing of pregnant woman

Justice and crime headlines include serious investigations and court outcomes, from violence to ongoing public safety alerts.

Horror moment floating bridge collapses into river killing four children as rescue continues

Large-scale disasters and lethal incidents include bridge collapses, building collapses, and major crashes across different regions.

Meningitis cases fall as health officials reveal some people were wrongly told they had the disease

Public health and safety issues move into the spotlight as disease and contamination warnings rise.

Republican lawmaker rejects $200B Iran war funding request I’m not doing that

Major legislative and policy fights surface as lawmakers debate DHS, SAVE Act, and immigration enforcement fallout.

Italy’s justice referendum becomes high stakes test for conservative premier Giorgia Meloni

Ukraine and broader European politics remain linked to NATO and missile concerns, while Italy’s justice referendum creates a high stakes test for leadership.

Belgium marks 10 years since 2016 Brussels jihadist bombings

Riot and terror remembrance highlights ongoing counterterror focus as Belgium marks Brussels jihadist attacks 10 years later.

Federal immigration agents sent to U.S. airports to support security during budget impasse

Immigration enforcement continues to be a flashpoint nationwide as federal plans expand and local debates intensify.

Why helium shortages could slow down AI chip manufacturing worldwide

Markets and tech face disruption from conflict and regulation, including AI and energy related supply constraints.

Supreme Court could make it harder to vote by mail in the midterms

Large court and institutional actions impact national life, including Supreme Court voting access disputes and major federal spending fights.