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Trump threatens to strike Iran's infrastructure if Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened
WorldBBCbloombergwsj+29le-mondeThe GuardianAl JazeeraFox Newscbccnbcel-mundopublico+21 more1h ago32 sources

Trump threatens to strike Iran's infrastructure if Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened

US President Donald Trump on Sunday stepped up his threat to hit Iran's critical infrastructure hard if the country's government doesn’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz by his Monday deadline. Trump punctuated his threat with profanity in a social media post Sunday, saying that Tuesday will be “Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.” He also offered details of the rescue of a “seriously wounded and really brave” US service member he identified as a “respected colonel” who w

Republican officials question legality of Trump's mail-in voting order
BusinessThe Independent3h ago

Republican officials question legality of Trump's mail-in voting order

Even Republican election officials express doubts about the legality of former President Trump’s order to block the Post Office from sending ballots. The order targets voters not appearing on a federal registry he mandated DHS and Social Security to create, with experts predicting it will be challenged in court.

Iran Faces Longest Ever Nationwide Internet Shutdown
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Iran Faces Longest Ever Nationwide Internet Shutdown

Iran is experiencing its longest recorded nationwide internet shutdown, now spanning 864 hours or nearly 37 days, according to reports from the organization NetBlocks.

Los Angeles Homeless Project Sees High Recidivism
BusinessThe Independent2h ago

Los Angeles Homeless Project Sees High Recidivism

A report indicates that 40% of individuals helped by the Los Angeles mayor's $300 million homeless project have returned to the streets, as local programs also face potential funding cuts from the Trump administration.