Iran’s military has issued a direct threat to attack any U.S. forces approaching or entering the Strait of Hormuz, calling Washington’s initiative “Project Freedom” an act of aggression. The Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters declared it would forcefully maintain security in the strait and warned commercial vessels against unauthorized passage, stating such actions risk their safety. This military warning escalates political pronouncements, asserting Iran’s sole authority over the strait’s security and any safe passage, which must be coordinated with its armed forces.
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Since early March 2026, concerns have escalated within the Kremlin regarding potential leaks of sensitive information and a growing risk of a coup or assassination attempt against Vladimir Putin. These fears are particularly focused on the possibility of drones being used by members of the Russian elite to carry out such an attack. In response, security measures have been significantly heightened, with intelligence suggesting that former defense minister Sergei Shoigu is associated with coup attempt risks. Indirect indicators, such as the redirection of surveillance equipment to monitor government bodies and the absence of State Duma deputies at the Victory Day parade, further underscore the extreme level of Putin’s anxieties regarding internal threats.
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The Trump administration is reportedly spending nearly $2 billion to incentivize energy companies to abandon U.S. offshore wind projects, a strategy being investigated by congressional Democrats. These deals, totaling almost $900 million for companies like TotalEnergies, Bluepoint Wind, and Golden State Wind, require investment in fossil fuels as a condition for reimbursement of lease fees. Critics argue these buyouts are a “scam” and a “bailout for fossil fuel donors,” potentially setting back climate change efforts and diverting taxpayer money, while proponents deem it a creative and legal business decision.
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As the November midterm elections approach, President Trump faces a new record high disapproval rating of 62% in a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll. This significant dissatisfaction stems from public opinion on his handling of the Iran war, the economy, and the rising cost of living, with a majority of Americans disapproving across these key areas. While his approval among Republicans remains strong, his ratings among independent voters have reached a new low.
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A recent poll reveals President Trump’s approval rating has fallen to a new low of 37 percent, with a record high disapproval rating of 62 percent across both his presidential terms. This decline extends to all major policy areas, including the economy, immigration, inflation, taxes, and foreign policy, where respondents overwhelmingly view his handling negatively. With U.S. midterms approaching, these findings suggest a weakening governing position for the president and potentially a reduced Republican hold on the House, as voters express greater inclination towards Democratic candidates.
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It’s certainly an interesting turn of events that has sparked quite a bit of discussion, and when you look closely, the headline about Germany becoming the world’s largest ammunition producer needs a bit of unpacking. It seems that the CEO of Rheinmetall, a major German defense company, has been making claims about Germany’s *production capacity* for artillery ammunition surpassing that of the United States. This means that, in theory, Germany *could* produce more artillery rounds than the US, especially given the significant expansion of their manufacturing capabilities since the conflict in Ukraine began. However, the crucial distinction here is that this is about *potential* capacity, not necessarily current output across the board.… Continue reading
A United Airlines passenger jet on its final approach to Newark Liberty International Airport struck a light pole on the New Jersey Turnpike Sunday afternoon. The Boeing 767, carrying 221 passengers and 10 crew members, also made contact with a truck, though no injuries were reported among those on the aircraft. The incident caused minor damage to the plane and the truck, with the light pole subsequently hitting a Jeep. Airport operations resumed quickly after inspection, while the NTSB has launched an investigation into the occurrence.
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German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated that Berlin and Washington are aligned on their objectives concerning Iran, particularly regarding its nuclear ambitions and the security of the Strait of Hormuz. Wadephul communicated to his Iranian counterpart that Germany supports resolving these issues through negotiation. These statements emphasize Germany’s shared goals with the United States, occurring amidst broader diplomatic tensions and reports of Iran submitting a new peace proposal aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, though the US has expressed skepticism about its terms.
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During United Flight 1837’s arrival at Newark Liberty International Airport on Saturday evening, a passenger allegedly attacked a crew member and attempted to breach the cockpit. The 48-year-old man was subsequently detained by police and transported for psychiatric evaluation, with no other injuries reported. United Airlines confirmed law enforcement’s involvement in managing the unruly passenger, and the Federal Aviation Administration has announced an investigation into the incident, which originated from the Dominican Republic.
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Landlords are pursuing a federal lawsuit, seeking to recoup an estimated $1.5 billion after a federal eviction moratorium, enacted by the CDC, barred them from evicting non-paying tenants. This moratorium, in place for nearly a year, resulted in significant financial losses for property owners, with some plaintiffs reporting losses of millions of dollars. The landlords argue the CDC’s action violated the Fifth Amendment by denying them compensation for these financial burdens. After an initial loss, the plaintiffs have won an appeal and are now in settlement discussions with the Justice Department, aiming for vindication and partial recovery of their losses.
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