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Middle East crisis live: explosions rock Tehran as Iran war enters second week | US-Israel war on Iran
Opening summary Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the US-Israel war on Iran as the conflict continues to expand as it enters its second week. Donald Trump has declared that he would only accept Tehran’s “unconditional surrender” and Israel has traded fresh attacks with Iran and Lebanon. The US president’s comments on social media on Friday came hours…
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Live Updates: 2 dead as severe storms bring hail, damaging winds and tornado risk to northeast Oklahoma
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Delaware County until 12:30 a.m. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued for Delaware County until 12:30 a.m. Tornado Warning for Delaware County until 11:45 p.m. A Tornado Warning has been issued for Delaware County until 11:45 p.m. Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Delaware County until 11:45 p.m. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is active for Delaware County…
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Leucovorin prescriptions surged after the White House touted the medication for autism. Now parents are scrambling to find it
Meagan Johnson recently spent four days calling dozens of pharmacies across the Austin area, trying to fill a prescription for her son, Jack. Jack has autism. At age 3, most kids have a vocabulary of 500 to 1,000 words. Jack can say about 20, Johnson said, “and most of those 20, only I can understand.” Johnson hopes her son could…
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Man duped of Rs 86 lakh matrimonial scam in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: A 42-year-old man was duped of Rs 86 lakhs in a matrimonial scam in Hyderabad after a woman promised to marry him in return of an investment. The victim, who works as a supervisor at a private firm, is a resident of Old Bowenpally. In his complaint, the man stated that in November 2025, he had registered on a…
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These 5 DC Super Heroines Need Their Own Movies ASAP
With Supergirl, the DC Universe will have its second movie, and its first story with a female hero as the lead. The position also gives the Girl of Steel a new place within the pantheon of DC heroes, pushing her to the forefront in a way she hasn’t been before, even when she had her own TV series. But Supergirl…
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Stranded Americans in the Middle East navigate canceled flights and confusion
Alyssa Ramos’ evacuation from Kuwait took 48 hours and carried her across four continents. The U.S. government did not help with any part of it, the travel blogger said. “They keep going on the news and saying they’re doing everything they can to get Americans out,” Ramos said after landing in Miami on Thursday. “I know for a fact they’re…
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Without Nehru and Patel, India might have broken apart: Karan Singh
New Delhi: Veteran politician Karan Singh on Friday hailed Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel for knowing what needed to be done and said if the two weren’t together at the time, India would have fallen apart as Winston Churchill had prophesied. Karan Singh, who termed Nehru as his “mentor”, said that the two leaders, despite being different personalities, managed…
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Will BTC See $60K Again?
Key points: Analysts believe that Bitcoin will have to stay above the $68,000 level to continue its recovery. Several major altcoins have turned down from their overhead resistance levels, indicating that bears remain in control. Bitcoin’s (BTC) relief rally was rejected at the $74,000 level, and the bears have pulled the price below $68,500. Select analysts believe that BTC will…
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Experts say Iran school blast likely targeted airstrike
JERUSALEM (AP) — Satellite images, expert analysis, a U.S. official and public information released by the U.S. and Israeli militaries suggest an explosion that killed scores of Iranian students at a school was likely caused by U.S. airstrikes that also hit an adjacent compound associated with the regime’s Revolutionary Guard. The Feb. 28 strike, which had the highest reported civilian…
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Israel After the Iran War
The military campaign that Israel and the United States launched last Saturday against Iran may be a joint operation. But the two countries’ experiences of the war—and its leaders’ strategic calculus—are very different. Half a world away, the U.S. public and its politicians are divided over basic questions of principle and policy: whether the strikes are legal, whether Congress needs…
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