Friday, June 13, 2025
Israelis exited their safe rooms to learn that their country struck unprecedented blows against the Islamic Republic.
A Democratic senator says the strikes were a ‘reckless escalation.’
Israel claimed it tricked some of the Iranian leaders into gathering for a meeting so they take them out.
A court hearing in the dispute over control of the troops is set for Tuesday.
A pending bill could accelerate what appears to be a brewing nationwide battle over the shipping of abortion medication to states with abortion bans.
The lawmaker is a former vice chairman of the South Carolina Freedom Caucus.
The defending champ is determined to build a legacy on the course and virtually.
Appointees include some critics of Covid vaccines.
The odd post led delivery service Grubhub to ask the fast food chain, ‘Is everything okay?”
A former Israeli ambassador to Washington, Michael Oren, says he can’t see how the regime could survive the Israeli assault. ‘They have proven to be not just a paper tiger, but a tissue tiger, and they have plenty of opposition within the country.’
With Moscow’s back to the wall in Ukraine, Tehran may soon see that its new ‘strategic partnership’ with the Kremlin is not much help.
‘We targeted Iran’s leading nuclear scientists, working on the Iranian bomb. We also struck at the heart of Iran’s ballistic missile program,’ Netanyahu says.
Allies, though, must move quickly, as the ability to reimpose global sanctions expires in October.
The Food Standards Agency says consumers should immediately get rid of the candies.
Locals in a residential area are also believed to be among the casualties.
The all-day event on Saturday features a mile-long phalanx of tanks that will travel from the Lincoln Memorial to the Washington Monument.
Speaker Johnson brushes off the incident, saying the senator himself should be censured.
‘I think everybody in America would agree that that wasn’t appropriate,’ Noem says of the senator’s interruption.
The resolutions he signed Thursday will result in ‘lower prices, better cars and more choice,’ the president says.
Some supporters are raising concerns that the president is backing off his key campaign promise just as the unrest in Los Angeles gives him the opportunity to fight.
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