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Tehran Bombed: Civilians Pulled From Rubble After US Israeli Strikes

US and Israeli strikes on Tehran have produced civilian casualties with rescuers pulling people from collapsed buildings The attacks mark a sharp escalation in the conflict and raise alarms about further regional fallout

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6,000+ - IRGC members reported killed since the start of the Iran war

Quote

"I'll knock the hell out of it" — President Donald Trump


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Tehran targeted in US Israeli strikes: civilians pulled from rubble

US and Israeli strikes inside Iran have produced civilian casualties and heavy damage. Reports show rescuers pulling survivors from wreckage while analysts and militaries assess the operational impact of recent strikes.

Trump urges allies to act quickly to reopen Strait of Hormuz

President Trump has demanded allied help to reopen and secure the Strait of Hormuz. European and other partners have so far been reluctant, creating diplomatic friction and complicating coalition prospects.

Gasoline prices climb as Iran war stretches into third week

Energy markets remain volatile as the Iran conflict disrupts shipping. Gas and oil prices have climbed sharply, pressuring consumers and prompting forecasts of continued pump price pain.

Top admiral: US forces destroying mines drone boats and torpedoes too

US military operations are widening to include countermeasures against mines, drone boats and other asymmetric threats while officials pursue new defensive technologies. CENTCOM and naval updates track operational changes.

EU leaders rule out military involvement in Strait of Hormuz

European institutions and NATO members are resisting calls to expand naval missions in the Gulf. Several governments have publicly refused to send ships, signaling a split between US demands and allied risk tolerance.

White House announces Susie Wiles diagnosed with early stage breast cancer

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles disclosed an early-stage breast cancer diagnosis. The administration says she will continue working during treatment, prompting questions about continuity and White House operations.

Storms and TSA shortages cancel thousands of US flights

A partial DHS funding lapse and staffing shortfalls at TSA are snarling air travel. Airlines and industry leaders are pressing Congress to restore funding as cancellations and long lines multiply nationwide.

Senate gears up to debate the SAVE America Act amid partisan standoff

Congress faces a partisan clash over the SAVE America Act and election rules. Senate maneuvers and last‑ditch tactics from both parties signal a high‑stakes fight that could reshape voting procedures ahead of 2026.

Justice Department asked to reconsider judge’s ruling on Powell subpoenas

Legal and oversight battles intensify as Democrats seek DOJ probes and judges weigh subpoena disputes. Kristi Noem faces referrals and calls for investigations while courts revisit grand jury subpoena rulings.

Amnesty says US responsible for deadly strike on Iranian primary school

Humanitarian fallout mounts across Iran and Lebanon as strikes force hospital evacuations and burials. International agencies and health services report casualties and disrupted medical care amid ongoing attacks.

Lake Mead water forecast worsens as reservoir heads to unprecedented lows

Longer term resource risks are surfacing as drought and supply disruptions worsen. Federal forecasts warn of historically low reservoir levels while the Iran conflict threatens helium and other industrial supplies.

Gulf importers race to reroute cargo as Hormuz closure jolts supply chains

Global shippers and importers scramble to reroute cargo as Hormuz disruptions choke routes. Nations and companies are diverting tankers while Tehran continues limited exports and selective passages.

EU sanctions Chinese and Iranian firms for cyberattacks

The EU is moving on cyber sanctions and strategic options while weighing its role in Gulf security. Brussels seeks clarity on US‑Israel plans and has used targeted measures against firms tied to cyberattacks.

Dow bounces 500 points as oil eases and stocks rebound

Markets and central banks face new uncertainty as the Iran war disrupts energy markets and raises inflation risks. Stocks have swung with oil moves while Fed policy deliberations are clouded by geopolitical shocks.

Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI over alleged copying of reference work

Legal fights over AI and data use escalate as major reference publishers sue model makers. OpenAI faces both copyright litigation and internal debates about product safety and adult features.

Thousands walk off at JBS meatpacking plant in largest strike in decades

A major labor action by meatpacking workers marks a rare large scale strike in the industry. Workers cite pay and safety concerns while the company and unions confront a sectoral labor fight.

Over 3,400 flights canceled as massive storm grounds travel

Severe weather and staffing issues are disrupting US air travel at scale. Airlines and regulators list thousands of canceled and delayed flights as travelers face long lines and missed connections.

Drone strike sets Fujairah oil trading hub on fire

The UAE and Dubai suffered direct hits in the expanding regional conflict. Attacks on oil hubs and airport fuel depots forced temporary closures and heightened regional risk to civilian infrastructure.

Iran’s political prisoners face increased peril amid strikes and reprisals

Iranian civil society and detainees face mounting risks as arrests and retaliatory violence rise. Reports highlight the vulnerability of political prisoners and the growing despair among civilians fearing prolonged conflict.

FCC chair warns broadcasters they could lose licenses over fake Iran coverage

The White House and Trump are escalating pressure on media over Iran coverage, with FCC and presidential rhetoric raising concerns about press freedom. Officials have publicly warned broadcasters about alleged misinformation.

Trump lashes out at courts over tariffs and Powell subpoena rulings

Tensions between the White House and the judiciary have intensified with public attacks on judges and debates over subpoenas. Trump has openly criticized judges and sought reconsideration or removal in high‑profile disputes.

Search continues for retired Air Force general missing for two weeks

A high profile missing retired Air Force general has prompted official searches and speculation. Separately, media figures allege intelligence probes and political figures raise national security questions tied to classified material.

Guinea weighs bauxite export quotas as prices slide and freight costs rise

African mineral export controls and bauxite quotas are reshaping global supply chains. Taiwan and tech industries warn of critical downstream impacts as freight and commodity dynamics shift under wartime stress.

Meta signs up to 27 billion dollar deal for AI infrastructure access

Big tech deals and AI events mark a critical week for the sector. Meta's infrastructure pact and Nvidia's GTC keynote promise major AI capacity shifts while smaller cloud firms see sharp market moves.