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The notion that Iran harbored aspirations of attacking California with drones, as a retaliatory measure for a war, has surfaced amidst a backdrop of significant skepticism and suspicion. Reports, purportedly originating from the FBI, suggest this alleged Iranian intent was identified as early as February 2026. However, the proposition itself has ignited a flurry of questions and counter-narratives, with many finding the scenario highly implausible, particularly concerning the logistical feasibility of Iranian drones reaching California.
The distance involved in such an operation is a primary point of contention. Iran is geographically thousands of miles away from the United States’ West Coast, and the idea of drones undertaking such a trans-Pacific journey, especially without detection, strains credulity for many observers.… Continue reading
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, has reversed his long-held stance on the Senate filibuster, now indicating he will support necessary rule changes to pass President Trump’s priority election overhaul bill, the SAVE America Act. This shift comes as Cornyn faces a competitive Republican runoff and Trump has withheld his endorsement, emphasizing the importance of the legislation. Cornyn’s op-ed argues that the Democrats’ actions have fundamentally altered the political landscape, justifying the potential reform of the filibuster to overcome obstruction and pass the bill. Despite Cornyn’s previous strong defenses of the 60-vote threshold, he now suggests reforms such as a “talking filibuster” could be considered.
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Thousands of pets are being abandoned in Dubai as their owners flee the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict, with animal charities reporting an overwhelming surge in surrenders. These animals, often once loved, are becoming hidden victims as their families depart suddenly and struggle to bring them along. Charities are at full capacity, appealing for owners facing uncertainty to make proper plans for their pets and highlighting that leaving animals behind is illegal and punishable by significant fines in the UAE.
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This extensive list enumerates a vast array of nations and territories across the globe. It encompasses countries from North America, such as the United States and Canada, through to diverse regions in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. The compilation also includes various island nations and territories, highlighting a comprehensive geographical scope.
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has formally requested the release of 400 million barrels of oil from global reserves, a proposal Germany has agreed to support, citing the IEA’s principle of mutual solidarity. This coordinated release aims to reintroduce oil into circulation, thereby easing price tensions on the global market. While the United States, Japan, and South Korea strongly advocate for this measure due to their significant reliance on Persian Gulf oil, European nations, initially more hesitant, have been persuaded by the potential to alleviate price pressures and by international backing. A virtual G7 leaders’ meeting is scheduled to finalize this decision and for the IEA to present a detailed breakdown of its proposal.
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A preliminary US military investigation has reportedly concluded that Washington was responsible for a deadly Tomahawk missile strike on an Iranian elementary school. The February 28th attack, which killed scores of children, is attributed to a targeting mistake by US military planners using obsolete data. Iranian officials had reported a death toll of at least 175, predominantly children, in one of the most significant civilian fatalities from an American strike in recent memory. These findings appear to corroborate Tehran’s assertions, countering President Trump’s claims that Iran was responsible for the bombing.
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These government officials, targeted by protesters due to the Trump administration’s policies, have been relocated to accommodations on military bases. The cost to taxpayers for these moves is substantial, with significant renovations required for some residences and military resources diverted for security. This arrangement raises questions about the public’s reception of the administration’s policies if its appointees cannot safely reside within communities.
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A coalition of peace groups has launched a national campaign demanding the resignations of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. The groups cite their perceived failure to adequately oppose the Trump administration’s militaristic policies, specifically referencing inaction on the war in Iran. The petition argues that Democratic leadership has not effectively prevented wars or challenged the expansion of military spending, instead offering only procedural objections and criticism of the administration’s communication. This response, according to the coalition, amounts to de facto support for ongoing military actions.
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Senator Chris Murphy has warned that Donald Trump’s plans for Iran are “incoherent” and risk an “endless war” as administration briefings reveal war goals do not include destroying Iran’s nuclear program or regime change. Despite assurances of success, the administration lacks a clear plan for what happens after bombing stops, and some senators believe the US is on a path toward deploying troops on the ground. This approach, lacking clear objectives and sustained by wishful thinking, mirrors a campaign without defined goals.
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