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Trump on US troop casualties: ‘There will likely be more’
From Politico:
• Trump warned of likely more U.S. troop casualties in the ongoing operation against Iran.
• Trump vowed America will avenge the deaths of servicemembers killed in initial strikes.
• U.S. Central Command reported American deaths and multiple troops seriously wounded.
• The administration will brief House and Senate members on the situation in Iran.
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John Oliver Reacts to HBO’s Possible New “Business Daddy” Paramount: “How the F*** Do I Get Out of This?”
From Hollywood Reporter:
• John Oliver joked about Paramount Skydance potentially becoming HBO's new owner.
• Oliver referenced Netflix backing out of bidding for Warner Bros. Discovery.
• Netflix cited financial reasons for declining to match Paramount Skydance's bid.
• Oliver has a history of mocking HBO's parent companies, including AT&T.
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Actor Awards Analysis: ‘Sinners’ Makes a Stand, But Will It Carry Over to the Oscars?
From Hollywood Reporter:
• "Sinners" won best cast at the Actor Awards, challenging "One Battle After Another's" dominance.
• Michael B. Jordan won best actor, potentially impacting Timothée Chalamet's Oscar chances.
• Actor Awards and Oscars differ in voters; SAG-AFTRA favors diverse, populist work.
• Sean Penn won best supporting actor, despite minimal campaigning for "One Battle".
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Less Than 25% of Americans Support Trump Attack on Iran: Poll
From Common Dreams:
• Poll indicates only 27% of voters approve of US/Israeli strikes on Iran.
• Strikes resulted in hundreds of Iranian deaths and retaliatory attacks killing US service members.
• Majority of Republicans approve, but most Democrats and Independents disapprove.
• 56% of respondents believe Trump is too quick to deploy military force.
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Call Grows to Impeach Trump, ‘The Most Dangerous Man on the Planet’
From Common Dreams:
• US and Israel bombed Iran, including the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader.
• Critics call the attacks a war crime and demand accountability for President Trump.
• Trump has initiated military action eight times in seven countries during 2025.
• Calls for Trump's impeachment grow, citing constitutional violations and abuse of power.
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Pakistan Strikes Bagram Air Base, Escalating ‘Open War’ With Taliban
From The New York Times:
• Pakistani military struck Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, escalating conflict.
• Pakistan confirmed strikes aimed at destroying equipment and supplies.
• Strikes targeted aircraft hangars and warehouses in the northern part of the base.
• Pakistan claims strikes target militants harbored by the Taliban government.
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The War Expands
From The New York Times:
• U.S. and Israeli strikes targeted Iran on land and sea, prompting Iranian retaliation.
• Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, was killed in the attacks.
• Iran launched missiles and drones at Israel and Gulf countries, causing casualties and damage.
• Trump stated operations would continue until objectives are achieved, suggesting a potential negotiation.
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Five Testy Moments From the Acrimonious Texas Senate Primaries
From The New York Times:
• Texas Senate primaries are increasingly personal and divisive for both parties.
• Ken Paxton faces ads calling him a 'cheater and fraud' amid divorce accusations.
• Jasmine Crockett's campaign allegedly ejected a reporter, disputed by Crockett.
• Crockett accused Talarico's supporters of racist mailers, which Talarico denies.
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As Trump Bombs Iran, America’s Allies Watch Fitfully From Sidelines
From The New York Times:
• U.S. and Israeli warplanes bombarded Iranian cities without European consultation.
• European leaders offered mixed reactions, ranging from guarded approval to calls for diplomacy.
• Trump's actions, including strikes and captures, bypassed international support and legitimacy.
• Analysts suggest Trump's actions could embolden Russia and China's own geopolitical ambitions.
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Despite Its Weakness, Hezbollah Plunges Lebanon Back Into War
From The New York Times:
• Hezbollah fired rockets and drones at Israel, retaliating for Iran leader's death.
• Israel responded with extensive airstrikes across southern Lebanon and Beirut.
• Lebanese government condemned Hezbollah's actions, demanding disarmament.
• Analysts suggest Iran directed Hezbollah's attack, risking Lebanon's stability.
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Latest Question on Trump’s Health: What Is That Neck Rash?
From The New York Times:
• Trump appeared with a red skin rash near his collar, expected to last weeks.
• His physician stated Trump is using a preventative medicated cream.
• Trump's health has faced scrutiny due to fatigue and lack of clarity from doctors.
• Trump's doctors have previously issued vague or rosy statements about his health.
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In Republican Win, Supreme Court Retains G.O.P. District in New York
From The New York Times:
• Supreme Court halted a lower court ruling, preserving New York's congressional map.
• The decision favors Republicans, potentially securing a House seat.
• Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson dissented, criticizing the court's intervention.
• The ruling allows the current map for midterms while legal appeals continue.
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What the war feels like in Iran and Israel
From NPR:
• U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran are ongoing.
• Iran is retaliating with missiles targeting Israel and U.S. allies.
• Hezbollah in Lebanon has launched attacks on Israel.
• Civilians in Iran and Israel are experiencing the conflict's impact.
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Fox News Host Reminds MAGA That We Are Allowed To Question Trump Over Iran
From The Huffington Post:
• Fox News host Johnny "Joey" Jones urged viewers to question Trump's Iran attack, especially after U.S. service members died.
• Trump acknowledged three U.S. service member deaths in the joint U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran, vowing to "avenge" them.
• Jones emphasized the significant impact of even a small number of U.S. casualties, questioning the circumstances of the attack.
• Jones stated Americans should demand answers about the war's justification, regardless of political affiliation or support for Trump.
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Trump Foresees an Extended War
From The New York Times:
• U.S. and Israeli forces have been attacking Iran for three days.
• President Trump stated attacks will continue until Iran poses no threat.
• Six American service members died; three U.S. jets were downed by friendly fire.
• Strikes have killed over 550 in Iran, disrupted global markets, and halted Gulf naval traffic.
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Why is the U.S. at war with Iran?
From NPR:
• The U.S. and Israel launched an attack on Iran.
• Six U.S. soldiers have died in the escalating conflict.
• The Trump administration has offered multiple reasons for the war.
• Regime change was mentioned, then seemingly dismissed as a war objective.
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The Legality, or Illegality, of Killing a Foreign Leader, Explained
From The New York Times:
• The U.S. and Israel launched a war against Iran, beginning with a strike that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
• Legal experts debate whether Khamenei, as a civilian leader commanding the military, was a lawful target.
• The strike's legality is questioned under the U.N. Charter, requiring self-defense or Security Council authorization.
• The Trump administration argues self-defense, citing an imminent threat, but critics question this justification.
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Supreme Court wrestles with gun rights, marijuana, and the right to own a gun
From NPR:
• Supreme Court heard arguments regarding a law prohibiting marijuana users from owning guns.
• The case challenges the Gun Control Act of 1968 based on Second Amendment rights.
• Justices questioned the analogy between marijuana use and historical restrictions on gun ownership.
• The court grappled with applying its 2022 Bruen decision regarding gun law constitutionality.
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Supreme Court blocks redrawing of New York congressional map, dealing a win for GOP
From NPR:
• Supreme Court blocked a lower court ruling on New York's redistricting.
• The blocked ruling would have likely flipped a Republican congressional district.
• Dissenting justices criticized the intervention as inconsistent with prior cases.
• The court is also considering a challenge to Louisiana's voting map.
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Trump says he’ll attend the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner
From Politico:
• Trump plans to attend the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner for the first time as president.
• Trump cited commemorating America's 250th anniversary as a reason for attending the dinner.
• Trump boycotted the event during his first term due to perceived negative press coverage.
• The WHCA president stated the group is happy Trump accepted the invitation to the dinner.
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