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Schumer Slams SAVE Act as Senate Opens Voting Debate

A contentious debate is underway in the U.S. Senate over new election legislation backed by Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers, known as the SAVE…

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Iran War Reshapes Ukraine Conflict and Global Strategy

The war involving Iran is beginning to significantly impact the conflict in Ukraine, shifting U.S. priorities, military resources, and global strategy. One immediate effect…

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From “Freedom” to “Fury”: How War Names Have Changed

From “Operation Enduring Freedom” to “Operation Epic Fury,” the names given to military campaigns are rarely arbitrary. Analysts say these titles play a key…

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Iran Considers Moving World Cup Matches to Mexico

Iran is in talks with FIFA to move its World Cup matches from the United States to Mexico, citing safety concerns after U.S. airstrikes…

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Why Gold Isn’t Rising During the Iran War

Gold is widely considered a safe-haven asset that tends to gain value during times of conflict and economic uncertainty. However, during the ongoing war…

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How the White House Is Turning the Iran War Into Viral Videos

The White House has turned to social media to promote the U.S. military campaign against Iran, sharing dozens of highly stylized videos across platforms…

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Top Counterterrorism Official Resigns Over Iran War

National Counterterrorism Center official Joe Kent has resigned in Washington after opposing the war and warning it could escalate. Kent claims Israel misled President…

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Which Ships Iran Is Allowing Through the Strait of Hormuz?

During the ongoing United States-Israeli war on Iran, the Strait of Hormuz has become a focal point of global energy concerns. Iran has said…

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Most Dangerous Job on Earth: Iran’s Missile Launch Crews

There’s a race happening in Iran right now, and the losers don’t come back. It’s the most dangerous job on earth: Iranian mobile missile…

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Why Reopening the Strait of Hormuz is So Hard

The Strait of Hormuz, which carries 20% of the world’s oil, has been blockaded by Iran using drones, missiles, and mines. Oil prices have…

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Remembering Halabja: The Day Chemical Weapons Killed 5,000 Kurds

Thirty-eight years ago, on March 16, 1988, the Iraqi air force under Saddam Hussein dropped chemical bombs on the Kurdish city of Halabja. For…

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The White House Could Get a Massive Underground Entrance

The White House is planning to build a large underground visitor security screening facility as part of a wider renovation project tied to President…

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Apple CEOs: The Leaders Behind a Tech Giant

From its earliest days to a $4 trillion giant, Apple’s CEOs have shaped the company’s evolution through innovation, crisis, and global expansion.

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Iran doesn’t believe Donald Trump

Questions are emerging about how Iran is interpreting recent U.S. ceasefire extensions after President Donald Trump announced another delay in potential military action while…

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Royal Family Marks 100 Years Since Queen Elizabeth’s Birth

The British Royal Family gathered at Buckingham Palace to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of the late Queen Elizabeth II. King Charles…

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