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Iran Launches Strait of Hormuz Naval Drills as U.S. Expands Carrier “Armada” Amid Nuclear TalksIran launched live-fire naval exercises in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, signaling heightened military readiness in one of the world’s most strategically vital waterways as nuclear negotiations with the United States resumed in Europe.
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Vance: “Some Progress” in Geneva Talks, But Iran Yet to Acknowledge U.S. Red LinesU.S. Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday that the second round of nuclear negotiations with Tehran yielded “some progress,” but cautioned that Iran has yet to acknowledge or work through key American red lines set by President Donald Trump.
U.S. Moves Over 50 Fighter Jets to Middle East as Nuclear Talks With Iran ContinueThe United States has surged more than 50 fighter jets to the Middle East over the past 24 hours, according to open-source flight tracking data and confirmation from a U.S. official, as Washington and Tehran conduct a second round of nuclear negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland.
U.S. Hits Three Suspected Drug Boats In Pacific As Interdictions ContinueU.S. Southern Command announced strikes on three suspected drug boats in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean.
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Israel Police Deploy in Force Around Temple Mount for Ramadan as Tensions RiseIsraeli police announced Monday they will deploy heavily around the Temple Mount compound throughout the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, as Palestinian officials accused Israel of imposing new restrictions at the sensitive Jerusalem site.
Netanyahu: Hamas Must Surrender All Weapons or Face Renewed WarIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Sunday that Israel will not accept any arrangement allowing Hamas to retain weapons, warning that the terror group must fully disarm or face a renewed Israeli military campaign in Gaza.
Ancient Second Temple Workshop Uncovered on Mount Scopus After Antiquities RaidA large Second Temple–era stone workshop that supplied Jerusalem’s Jewish population some 2,000 years ago has been uncovered on the eastern slopes of Mount Scopus, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced Monday.
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Schumer Bill Would Give Pride Flag Federal ProtectionsNew York Sen. Chuck Schumer has filed a bill to give the pride flag the same legal standing as the U.S. flag and military banners.
Reverend Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 After Decades Of Civil Rights Activism (Worthy News In-Depth)Reverend Jesse Jackson, the influential civil rights campaigner and former presidential hopeful described by his family as “a servant leader,” has died at age 84.
Senate Republicans Eye Talking Filibuster to Advance SAVE America ActSenate Republicans say they have enough support within their 53-member conference to pass the SAVE America Act, but overcoming a Democratic blockade may require reviving the rarely used “talking filibuster.”
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Killings, Debt Bondage Allegations Raise Alarm For Christians In Pakistan (Worthy News In-Depth)A series of alleged attacks and harassment targeting Christian communities in Pakistan’s eastern Punjab province, including at least one fatal assault, has raised renewed concern about the safety of religious minorities, advocacy group LEAD Ministries said.
Pentagon to Deploy 200 Troops to Nigeria Amid Escalating Terror ThreatThe United States is preparing to deploy roughly 200 American troops to Nigeria in the coming weeks to assist in counterterrorism efforts, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.
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Obama Confirms Aliens Exist, Immediately Confirms They Don’tIn a development that briefly united conspiracy theorists and cable news producers in a single joyful moment, Barack Obama appeared to suggest that aliens are real — before calmly clarifying that he has seen absolutely no evidence of aliens whatsoever.
Over 5,000 Cold-Stunned Iguanas Removed in Two Days During State’s Record FreezeWhile northerners mark winter by shoveling snow, scraping windshields, and pretending they enjoy it, Floridians rely on a simpler, more aerodynamic signal: reptiles raining from the sky.
Hall of Fame Snubs Belichick, Says He Won Too Much (And Everyone Knows Why)The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced Tuesday that legendary coach Bill Belichick will not be inducted in his first year of eligibility, citing what insiders described as an “awkward surplus of Super Bowl rings achieved under circumstances that require a very long PowerPoint.”
