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U.S. Weighs “Short and Powerful” Strike Options on Iran as Nuclear Standoff IntensifiesThe US Central Command (CENTCOM) has developed plans for a “short and powerful” wave of military strikes against Iran, as tensions continue to escalate and nuclear negotiations remain deadlocked, according to reports cited by Axios.
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King Charles Stresses US-UK Unity In Congress Speech, Jokes At White House DinnerBritain’s King Charles III has told the U.S. Congress that despite an age of uncertainty and conflict in Europe and the Middle East, the United Kingdom and the United States remain united in defending democracy.
South Korea Ex-First Lady Sentenced To Four Years, Plans AppealSouth Korea’s former first lady Kim Keon Hee was sentenced Tuesday to four years in prison for stock manipulation and bribery, with her legal team saying she will appeal the ruling to the Supreme Court.
Terror Attack in London Leaves Two Jewish Men Wounded Amid Rising AntisemitismTwo Jewish men were seriously wounded in a knife attack in north London, in what authorities are calling a terrorist incident targeting the Jewish community. The assault took place in Golders Green, a neighborhood with a significant Jewish population, intensifying concerns over a growing wave of antisemitic violence across Britain.
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IDF Declares “No Ceasefire” as Fighting Continues Along Israel-Lebanon BorderTensions along Israel’s northern border intensified Wednesday as Israeli forces and Hezbollah exchanged fire, underscoring the fragility of a supposed ceasefire. Israeli military leadership made clear that, on the ground, active combat operations are still underway.
IDF Destroys Massive Hezbollah Tunnel in Southern Lebanon Amid Ceasefire TensionsThe Israel Defense Forces (IDF) destroyed what it described as the largest Hezbollah tunnel discovered in southern Lebanon on Tuesday evening, carrying out a controlled detonation shortly after issuing an unusual public warning to northern Israeli communities.
Israel Strikes Hezbollah as Ceasefire with Lebanon Teeters on the EdgeThe fragile US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is showing severe cracks, as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched a fresh wave of airstrikes Monday against Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley and southern Lebanon — responding to relentless ceasefire violations by the Iran-backed terror organization.
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House Passes Foreign Surveillance Renewal Amid GOP Divisions, Senate Showdown LoomsThe U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a renewed foreign surveillance authority, advancing a key national security measure while exposing deep divisions within Republican ranks. The legislation, known as the Foreign Intelligence Accountability Act, passed in a bipartisan 235-191 vote and now heads to the Senate, where its future remains uncertain.
Supreme Court Skeptical Of Syria, Haiti Temporary Protected StatusThe U.S. Supreme Court appeared skeptical of immigrant’s challenges to the Trump administration’s termination of temporary protected status in Haiti and Syria.
Rates Hold Steady Ahead Of Fed Chair TransitionThe Federal Reserve wrapped up what could be its last meeting under current Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday with a decision to hold rates steady, in line with market predictions.
Breaking Christian News
IS Claims Nigeria Village Attack That Killed Dozens, Christians Among Those At RiskThe Islamic State (IS) group has claimed responsibility for an attack on a village in northeastern Nigeria that killed at least 29 people, raising fresh concerns among Christians and other communities targeted by extremists.
Egyptian Christian Convert Faces Terror Charges as Trial Opens in CairoThe trial of Egyptian Christian convert Said Mansour Rezk Abdelrazek opened last week in Cairo, drawing renewed international concern over religious freedom in Egypt. Abdelrazek, arrested in July 2025, faces multiple terrorism-related charges tied to his conversion from Islam and efforts to change the religious designation on his identity documents.
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Wisconsin Hits the Brakes… Precisely at 17.3 MPHIn a bold move that has left drivers squinting harder than they do during a snowstorm, officials in Wisconsin have unveiled a new speed limit: 17.3 miles per hour.
Man Builds Criminal Empire Brick by Brick, Replaced With Pasta for “Structural Integrity”Authorities say a California man took his love for building to a whole new level—constructing what police are calling a “fully operational black-market Lego syndicate,” one box at a time.
14-Year-Old Makes Vermont Governor Ballot, Politicians Panic Over Competence RiskAlarm is spreading across Vermont’s political establishment after a 14-year-old secured a spot on the gubernatorial ballot—raising fears that basic competence may soon become the new standard.
