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At least 148 people have been killed and 95 others injured
At least 148 people have died and 95 more were injured after a girls’ elementary school in Minab, southern Iran’s Hormozgan province, was reportedly struck during a broader U.S.-Israeli military operation on Saturday. Iranian authorities state that most of the victims were students, and rescue teams continue to work as casualty numbers rise. The attack targeted the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school, where approximately 170 students were believed to be present at the time. Iranian officials…
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BREAKING: Iran Assassinate Israeli Air Force Commander Tomer Bar in Escalating Middle East Crisis
BREAKING: Iran is reportedly behind the assassination of Israeli Air Force Commander Tomer Bar, marking a serious escalation in tensions across the Middle East. The strike, reportedly targeted and precise, struck at Bar, a central figure in Israel’s aerial defense operations. The incident comes amid ongoing confrontations between Israel and Iranian-backed groups in the region. Commander Bar, long regarded as a key architect of Israel’s air force strategy, was a high-value target for adversaries aiming…
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Heartbroken Husband’s Tearful Defense: Was “Killer Mom” Lost to Mental Crisis or Something Darker?
DURHAM, NC — Harrowing 911 recordings released by Durham police on February 27, 2026, have shocked the community. The audio captures neighbors’ desperate screams and frantic pleas for help after two young children were found unresponsive in their Chartwell Court home. The calls, filled with panic and horror, describe a woman shouting about an “overdose” as bystanders rushed to the scene. Tragically, one child—a boy under five—did not survive. This has led to first-degree murder…
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An expert warns that in the event of a nuclear war, only two places on Earth would remain truly safe from the devastating effects, urging global leaders to prioritize these areas for survival and recovery. The expert’s assessment highlights the extreme risks and limited refuge available in such a catastrophic scenario.
Rising global tensions and the renewed specter of nuclear conflict have prompted urgent questions about where survival might be possible in a worst-case scenario. With major powers maintaining vast nuclear arsenals, the potential for widespread devastation makes safety and long-term survival a pressing concern. Contrary to common assumptions, the safest options may not be high-tech bunkers or fortified shelters. Investigative journalist Annie Jacobsen emphasizes that countries in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly New Zealand and Australia,…
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Iran Tried to Sink a U.S. Aircraft Carrier — 32 Minutes Later, Everything Was Gone See More
The first missile did more than flare across a radar display—it shattered a long-standing fiction. For years, transits through the Strait of Hormuz had unfolded according to an unspoken routine: close surveillance, aggressive shadowing, terse radio calls, and the occasional fast boat pushing just far enough to make a point. It was a ritualized standoff, dangerous yet governed by mutual restraint. That balance collapsed in a single, violent instant. What had been framed as a…
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Football Player Just 14 Years Old Dies After Feeling Pain In…
The unexpected passing of the young athlete has sent waves of sorrow through his family, teammates, and the broader community that had followed his journey both on and off the field. In the coming days, attention will shift toward comforting those who knew him best — offering support, sharing memories, and allowing space for grief to unfold naturally and in its own time. As officials continue to examine medical reports and experts work to better…
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THE EARLY-MORNING BREAKFAST THAT SHATTERED A MARRIAGE: HOW ONE WIFE’S 4 A.M. ACT OF LOVE UNRAVELED TWO YEARS OF SECRETS, A HIDDEN PREGNANCY, A DUPLICATE KEY, AND THE BETRAYAL THAT TRANSFORMED HER LIFE FOREVER
For three exhausting weeks, Angela watched her husband, Max, fade before her eyes. His shoulders slumped, his appetite vanished, and the man who once filled their home with laughter moved like a shadow. She asked if work was overwhelming him, but he brushed off every concern. “It’s just the company’s balance sheet,” he’d say, offering a tired smile that did nothing to comfort her. Each day, he looked thinner, more distracted — and Angela’s worry…
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Iran’s IRGC Delivers Ultimate Retaliation: “No Ship Allowed” – Strait of Hormuz Declared Closed to All Traffic in Direct Response to Devastating US-Israel Missile Strikes on Tehran Regime Targets – World’s Most Critical Oil Chokepoint Now a War Zone, Threatening 20% of Global Crude Supply, Skyrocketing Energy Prices, and Immediate Economic Chaos Across Continents
February 28, 2026 — In a dramatic escalation that marks one of the most serious crises in the Middle East in decades, the United States and Israel conducted coordinated airstrikes on Iranian targets early Saturday. The operation, named “Operation Epic Fury” by U.S. officials, struck Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) command centers, ballistic missile sites, air defense systems, nuclear-related facilities, and critical infrastructure across Tehran, Isfahan, Qom, Kermanshah, and Karaj. President Donald Trump described the…
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From Threat to Action: Donald Trump’s Bold Move – Signing EO ‘Addressing Threats to the United States by the Government of Cuba’ (Effective Jan. 30, 2026) to Declare Emergency, Accuse Regime of Malign Activities and Hostile Alliances, and Authorize Potential Ad Valorem Duties on Any Nation’s Exports to the U.S. If They Continue Oil Deliveries to Havana, Seen as the Toughest Step Yet to Economically Strangle Cuba and Disrupt Its Energy Dependence
Overview On January 29, 2026, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order (EO) titled “Addressing Threats to the United States by the Government of Cuba”, effective 12:01 a.m. ET on January 30. The EO declares a national emergency regarding Cuba, citing the communist regime as an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to U.S. national security and foreign policy. It authorizes the potential imposition of additional tariffs on imports from any country supplying oil to Cuba,…
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BREAKING: IRANIAN PARLIAMENT APPROVES THE CLOSURE OF THE E…See more
The Iranian Parliament has signaled it could close the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway just 34 km wide. This narrow passage carries about 30% of the world’s oil and roughly a third of global liquefied natural gas, making it a central hub of international energy trade. A closure could trigger a major disruption in global markets, potentially causing oil prices to spike and impacting economies worldwide. For India, nearly 20% of its imported oil…
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