
Tehran residents describe fear and isolation amid ongoing U.S.-Israeli airstrikes
Residents of Iran's capital report psychological trauma from two weeks of bombardment, with damaged landmarks and restricted internet access.

Residents of Iran's capital report psychological trauma from two weeks of bombardment, with damaged landmarks and restricted internet access.

Cryptocurrency-focused hedge funds are expanding into traditional commodities while others adjust dollar positions based on geopolitical developments.
A Federal Reserve official revised interest rate projections upward due to recent inflation data, while market analysts debate future monetary policy direction.

Former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams, 77, testified in English court regarding claims he bears personal liability for IRA bombings that injured three men.

European stock markets opened higher Monday as oil prices spiked back above the $100 per barrel threshold, drawing investor attention to energy sector developments.

Department of Justice emails reveal Special Counsel Jack Smith's team identified House and Senate Republicans for phone record requests.

Paranormal researcher and UFO content creator David Wilcock died in an apparent suicide at his home, according to police reports.
Several publicly traded companies across various sectors are scheduled to release their quarterly earnings reports in the coming period.
Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie discussed U.S. military planning regarding Iran during a television interview.

A Russian liquefied natural gas tanker sank in the Mediterranean Sea between Libya and Malta following explosions and fire, with Russia blaming Ukrainian drones.

A 14-year-old boy was fatally shot leading to murder arrests, while a 13-year-old died in a crash with two people charged.

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced suspension of study visas from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan, citing system abuse.

President Trump publicly requested an 18-month extension of Section 702 FISA surveillance authority, citing ongoing conflict with Iran.

Two separate court cases resulted in convictions: a Scottish man for his wife's suicide-related death, and a Minnesota woman for fatally shooting her cousin.

Federal prosecutors in Miami have assembled an interagency working group to explore possible criminal charges against Cuban government officials.
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