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Apr 08 2026POLITICS

U. N. Peace Worker Heads to Iran as Truce Talks Loom

A United Nations representative recently appointed to help end the Iran conflict is scheduled to travel to Tehran, though the visit depends on safety and travel details being sorted out first. The envoy, a long-time U. N. diplomat, left for the Middle East this week, but officials haven’t shared any

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Apr 07 2026CRYPTO

Bitcoin Surges Past $70k as Trump Talks About Iran Deal

Bitcoin and the wider crypto market climbed sharply on Monday after former President Donald Trump sent mixed signals about a possible agreement with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. A post on Truth Social warned that Iran would face severe consequences if the waterway stayed closed, while a late

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Tax Talk: Democrats, Dollars and Dilemmas

The debate inside the Democratic Party is heating up around a simple question: who should pay taxes and how much? A growing number of hopefuls for 2026 state races and the 2028 presidential race are offering tax‑cut plans that sound appealing to voters who feel stretched by rising costs. Senat

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Italy’s Minister Warns U. S. Is in Danger From Iran Conflict

The clash with Iran has made the United States look weak on the world stage, says Italy’s Defence Minister. He worries that fighting could grow into a nuclear war, echoing the horrors of World War II. Italy refused to let U. S. planes land at a Sicilian base on their way to the Middle East, showi

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

America’s Budgets: Military Spend vs Family Needs

The U. S. is facing a decision that could change the lives of many citizens. A new proposal would push defense spending beyond $1 trillion, a level not seen since the Cold War. The plan would require cutting money from programs that help families—health care, housing, schools and efforts to pr

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Ultimatum: Bombing Iran or Face War Crimes?

The United States is on the edge of a new crisis. President Donald Trump has announced that if Iran does not open the Strait of Hormuz by a specific deadline, Washington will launch an extensive bombing campaign targeting Iranian infrastructure. The strike would include bridges and power plants that

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Threat to Iran Sparks War‑Crime Debate

A recent press briefing saw President Trump promise to destroy Iran’s bridges and power plants, a statement that has drawn sharp criticism from military law experts. They argue the threat could violate international rules that protect civilian infrastructure during conflict. The president set a dea

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Life of luxury for Iran official's son in US while controversy swirls

Eissa Hashemi lives a comfortable life in Los Angeles, working at a California psychology school and rubbing shoulders with wealthy families. But his family background makes many uncomfortable. His father helped lead the group that seized the US embassy in Tehran in 1979, holding 52 Americans hostag

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Does the US president risk breaking the rules of war with threats against Iran?

President Trump’s latest posts on Truth Social demand Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face the destruction of its bridges, power plants, and desalination facilities by Tuesday. The message includes insults calling Iranian leaders “animals” and boasts about sending the country “back to the Stone

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Apr 07 2026POLITICS

Political Leaders React to Iran Threats

Political figures from both sides criticized the president earlier this week after a social media post threatened to attack Iranian infrastructure. The message suggested major strikes on bridges and power plants if Iran did not reopen a key shipping route by a set deadline. One senator called the an

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