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'Fireball From Sky': Videos Show Chaos As Missiles Strike Israel's Dimona
Israel's military said it was not able to intercept missiles that hit the southern cities of Dimona and Arad, the largest neara nuclear facility.

In Tit-For-Tat Move, Iran Targets Israeli Nuclear Facility, Over 100 Injured
Dimona and Arad, two Israeli towns were hit by Iran on Saturday night in what is being called a retaliatory move for strikes on its nuclear site at Natanz.

Trump Threatens To 'Obliterate' Iran Power Plants Over Hormuz, Sets Deadline
US Israel Iran War: Trump Threatens To 'Obliterate' Iran Power Plants If Strait Of Hormuz Doesn't Open In 48 Hours

"Glad He's Dead": Trump On Death Of Ex-FBI Head Who Probed Russia Ties
"Glad he's dead": Trump on death of ex FBI chief Robert Mueller, who probed his alleged ties with Russia

Musk Offers To Pay US Airport Staff Worker's Salaries Amid Funding Standoff
Tech tycoon Elon Musk offered Saturday to pay security personnel at US airports during a political standoff over funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Video: Iranian Missile Hits Jerusalem, Lands Metres From Al-Aqsa Mosque On Eid al-Fitr
Israel said that an Iranian missile had struck Jerusalem during Eid celebrations, just metres away from some of the holiest sites in the world.

US Says Iran Threat To Strait of Hormuz "Degraded" After Strikes
US Says Iran Threat To Strait of Hormuz "Degraded" After Strikes

Specially-Abled Polish Man Sets World Record For Longest Underwater Breath-Hold
To prepare for this challenge, he engaged in endurance training, boxing, swimming, and apnea exercises to enhance his breath-holding capacity.

A Blonde US Army Soldier Posed With Trump, Putin And Zelensky. She Was AI
Accounts featuring AI-generated women posing as Trump-supporting soldiers and police officers have built huge audiences across social media platforms.

'Once-In-500-Years Event': US Sees Record-Breaking Heat Wave
The heat has been toppling records this week and was set to continue into the weekend across western cities and expanding eastward.

Iran Says Natanz Nuclear Facility Hit Again In Strikes, No Leak Reported
Iran-Israel US War: Iran Says Natanz Nuclear Facility Hit Again In Strikes, No Leak Reported

US Air War In Iran Isn't Cheap, Now Costs Far Beyond Early Iraq Spending
US-Iran war: The price of high-intensity air and naval warfare dominated by long-range missiles and smart bombs has burned cash far faster than traditional ground campaigns

How Iran Rebooted Lebanon's Hezbollah To Be Ready For War
Hezbollah has fired hundreds of missiles at Israel since it entered the regional war on March 2, prompting an Israeli offensive that has killed more than 1,000 people in Lebanon.

Iran's 4,000-Km Strike Bid Raises Big Question On Undeclared Capabilities
Diego Garcia lies roughly 4,000 km from Iran, and Tehran publicly maintains its ballistic missiles are capped at 2,000 km

Why Hitting The UAE Hurts Washington Fastest In Iran's Playbook
Why is Iran targeting the UAE so heavily? Is it merely because the US operates military facilities there? The answer is more complex.

'Young And Angry': Minors Make Up 42% Of Terror Cases In The West, Data Shows
The minors are plentiful but unskilled, as shown by a rising volume of attempts rather than a rise in lethality: Global Terrorism Index 2026

Man Walks Away With Just $605 After Robbing Six New York Banks In 5 Days
Gustavo DeJesus Torres, 33, robbed six New York banks in five days and made off with a grand total of just $605.

US, Israel Airstrikes Cripple Iranian Rocket, Satellite Programs
The US and Israel have targeted infrastructure for satellites and rockets, part of an effort to destroy technology that could be used for weapons programs, an Iran expert said.

Pakistan Nurtured Terror For Decades. It Has Now Come Home To Roost
This is Pakistan's deadliest year since 2013, and the sixth consecutive year in which terrorism deaths have risen


