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  • Here are all the celebrities who have spoken out against Trump’s Iran war

    From Jack White’s blistering Instagram critique to Rosie O’Donnell’s sharp condemnation, the tenor of celebrity commentary on the recent U.S. strikes on Iran shows a shift from satire toward alarmed denunciation. White mocked the president’s posture and rhetoric, calling out what he sees as hypocrisy in declaring peace while authorizing extensive military action. He sarcastically dubbed Trump the “leader of the ‘Board of Peace,’” questioning the motives and human cost of the campaign. O’Donnell, who…

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  • Two More U.S. Servicemembers Killed in Iran Operations, Death Toll Rises to Six

    United States Central Command (CENTCOM) has announced that two more American servicemembers have died during ongoing military operations connected to Iran, bringing the total number of U.S. fatalities in the campaign to six. According to an official release, the two troops had initially been reported missing after recent attacks on U.S. installations in the region. Recovery units later found and formally identified their remains. Military leaders extended their condolences to the families of the fallen…

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  • Boots, Fame… Then She Vanished

    possessed a voice that could hush a room or command an empire. In such a shadow, it would have been easy for a daughter’s ambitions to shrink before they fully formed. Expectations were enormous; comparisons, inevitable. The surname opened doors, yes — but it also invited scrutiny sharp enough to cut through confidence. Her early recordings struggled to ignite. Singles drifted quietly off the charts. Critics questioned her range, her tone, even her purpose. Some…

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  • Black Republican Woman Rejects Claim That SAVE Act Targets Minorities [WATCH]

    Debate Over Voter ID and the SAVE Act During a Wednesday discussion on The Will Cain Show on Fox News, a Black Republican woman pushed back against claims that voter identification laws are inherently designed to suppress minority voters. Context: The SAVE Act The discussion centered on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. The House of Representatives passed the bill in April 2025,…

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  • Urgent Iran will strike America tonight and will start with the state of…See more..

    Is Israel Under Attack in 2025? Introduction Throughout 2025, security tensions involving Israel have remained a major focus of international attention. Reports of rocket fire, drone incursions, and cross-border strikes have circulated at various points during the year, reflecting the fragile and often volatile security environment in the region. What Is Happening? Israel has faced periodic attacks from armed groups operating in neighboring territories, particularly along its northern and southern borders. These incidents have included:…

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  • Iran’s Chilling “One Word Only” Warning to the United States After Coordinated U.S. and Israeli Airstrikes Sparks Fears of a Wider Regional War and Deepens Global Anxiety Over Nuclear Escalation and International Law

    The world woke to a sharply altered geopolitical climate after coordinated airstrikes by the United States and Israel targeted senior figures and strategic facilities in Tehran, triggering one of the most serious confrontations between Washington and Iran in decades. In the immediate aftermath came a rapid exchange of threats, pledges of retaliation, and an intense diplomatic showdown at the United Nations — highlighted by a brief but pointed remark from Iran’s ambassador that quickly captured…

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  • Medical reason Barron Trump can’t join US military as angry Americans ask Donald Trump to send him to Iran war

    Following recent U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear facilities, a wave of criticism has emerged online — with some Americans calling on President Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron Trump, to serve in the military if tensions escalate further. The strikes have sparked debate at home and abroad, as concerns grow over the possibility of a broader conflict in the Middle East. In that context, social media users began circulating the hashtag #SendBarron,…

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  • With Heavy Hearts — The Toll in the Iran Conflict Has Risen Again

    Washington, D.C. — The mood across the country has grown noticeably heavier this morning. Only a day after the President addressed the nation to acknowledge U.S. military casualties amid rising tensions with Iran, officials have confirmed that the number of American service members lost has increased. What the public learned yesterday is now understood to have been an initial accounting. According to defense sources, additional fatalities have been recorded as operations in the region continue.…

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  • Iran’s chilling “one word only” response to America after U.S. strikes

    What began as another strained and inconclusive round of nuclear negotiations has rapidly transformed into something far more dangerous—an open confrontation that many fear could define an era. Diplomatic tensions that once simmered behind closed doors have now erupted into direct military action, shattering assumptions that certain lines would never be crossed. The coordinated U.S.–Israeli strike targeting senior leadership infrastructure in Tehran marked a dramatic escalation. For years, analysts warned that attacks on the heart…

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  • Fourth US service member dies from Iran attacks

    Fourth U.S. Service Member Dies After Iranian Drone Attack, U.S. Central Command Says A fourth U.S. service member has died from injuries sustained in an Iranian drone attack targeting American military positions in the region, according to officials from United States Central Command. The individual had been listed in critical condition following the strike but later succumbed to their wounds. Military officials said the identities of the fallen service members are being withheld until next…

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