Fears cost of water and beer to soar as India’s scorching summer hits
Iran war could make beer and bottled water pricier for Indians
Exclusive: US intelligence assesses Iran maintains significant missile launching capability, sources say – cnn.com
- Exclusive: US intelligence assesses Iran maintains significant missile launching capability, sources say cnn.com
- Report: US intelligence indicates around half of Iran’s missile launchers are still intact The Times of Israel
- Inside Iran’s military: missiles, militias and a force built for survival Fox News
- A Toothless Iran? Missile and Drone Strikes Show It Can Still Inflict Pain. nytimes.com
- Half of Iran’s missile launchers still intact, US intelligence finds The Telegraph
Arlo Parks: ‘I got out of my head and into my body’
Pete Hegseth asks US Army’s top general to step down
US court orders resentencing for Colorado clerk involved in election scheme
Judge dismisses most of Blake Lively’s claims in Justin Baldoni harassment suit
Rights groups, Milwaukee leaders slam ICE’s arrest of Palestinian advocate
Top US army officer steps down after Hegseth reportedly demanded removal
Pentagon announces Randy George retiring from role as US army chief of staff, ‘effective immediately’
Randy George, the US army’s top officer, is stepping down from his role after the defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, reportedly requested that he retire immediately. The Pentagon confirmed on Thursday that George, who had been serving as the army’s 41st chief of staff, was retiring.
“General Randy A George will be retiring from his position as the 41st Chief of Staff of the Army effective immediately. The Department of War is grateful for General George’s decades of service to our nation. We wish him well in his retirement,” Pentagon chief spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a statement shared on social media.
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President of Wisconsin’s largest mosque detained by US immigration agents
Attorneys for Salah Sarsour, a Palestinian-born US green card holder, say he was targeted for criticizing Israel
The president of Wisconsin’s largest mosque was detained by federal immigration agents, drawing accusations from local officials and religious leaders that the arrest was motivated by his statements against Israel.
Salah Sarsour, a Palestinian-born legal permanent resident of the United States, was taken into custody by nearly a dozen US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on Monday in Milwaukee after he left his home, according to the Islamic Society of Milwaukee.
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Unbridled Bosnian joy marks World Cup qualification win over Italy
Pope Leo condemns ‘brutality’ of world in first Easter services
Niall Ferguson: How Great Powers Lose Wars They’re Winning – The Free Press
- Niall Ferguson: How Great Powers Lose Wars They’re Winning The Free Press
- What the Iran War Could Mean for Stocks, Bonds and Growth The New York Times
- 2026 Iran war | Explained, United States, Israel, Strait of Hormuz, Map, & Conflict Britannica
- The Trump team’s ever-changing list of 4 goals in Iran CNN
- How the War with Iran Ends War on the Rocks
9-year-old boy recounts airstrike in Lebanon that killed whole family
Oil shock triggers global price spikes as Iran war drags on
Trump sends mixed messages on securing the Strait of Hormuz – CBS News
- Trump sends mixed messages on securing the Strait of Hormuz CBS News
- World anxious to open Hormuz Strait while Trump and Iran trade threats Reuters
- Why are US gas prices rising if we don't need oil from the Strait of Hormuz? KGW
- Trump criticizes European allies for not helping fix the damage his war against Iran has caused AP News
- Global leaders work to ease oil price surge as Trump signals more weeks of Iran war PBS