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TEHRAN, Iran — President Donald Trump expanded his threat against Iran to include all power plants and bridges Monday as his ultimatum to make a deal ticked closer, after Tehran rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal and said it wants a permanent end to the war.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Airstrikes pounded Tehran on Tuesday, and Iranian officials urged young people to form human chains to protect power plants, hours before the expiration of U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest deadline for the Islamic Republic to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz or face punishing strikes on its infrastructure.
Iran’s recent interception of an F-15 Eagle, a twin-engine, all-weather fighter aircraft, along with the ensuing operation to rescue the aircraft’s crew are prompting inquiries regarding assertions of U.S. air superiority. This scrutiny comes particularly in light of the White House’s stern warnings to escalate the ongoing conflict that has now stretched into its fifth week.
Noting the gains the Pride movement has made in society, a conservative activist says it's good to see believers boldly speaking truth, sometimes at a cost.
If this keeps up, we should expect an announcement soon from the National Academy of Sciences that gravity is still in effect and the earth is round.
Two things can be true at once. Every man is responsible for his own decisions, and these statistics show society is failing to successfully shepherd young men to adulthood.
Florida's attorney general hopes other companies follow Meta's lead and comply with the state's social media ban.
HOUSTON — With the moon now filling their windows, the Artemis II astronauts set a record Monday as the farthest humans from Earth during a lunar flyby promising magnificent views of the far side never before witnessed.
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran on Monday rejected a 45-day ceasefire proposal and said it wants a permanent end to the war, while President Donald Trump appeared to widen his threat from civilian targets to the whole Islamic Republic, and his ultimatum ticked closer.
The Associated Press, one of the world's oldest and most influential news organizations, said Monday it is offering buyouts to an unspecified number of its U.S.-based journalists as part of an acceleration away from the focus on newspapers and their print journalism that sustained the company since the mid-1800s.