Month: June 2025
Inside Trump’s Operation: 12 Bunker Busters And 30 Tomahawks Used Against Iran
Donald Trump used twelve enormous 30,000-pound “bunker buster” bombs to “completely obliterate” Iran’s top-secret Fordow nuclear complex. Thirty Tomahawk missiles fired from American submarines 400 miles away also “wiped out” two additional nuclear sites in Iran. Sean Hannity of Fox News, who interviewed the president soon after the strikes, was the first to disclose the information. Hannity…
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Tensions Escalate: Trump Justifies Attack On Iran Amid Harrowing Response From Iranian Government
President Donald Trump claims that the United States launched missiles at areas of Iran during the night. Since Trump’s US military support Israel, Iran’s neighbour in the Middle East, and Iran is currently engaged in a war with Israel, their engagement was inevitable given the conflict’s lack of end in sight. Trump announced this major…
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Leaked Russian Map Pinpoints Seven U.S. Strategic Sites That Could Be First Hit In Nuclear War
A doomsday map has identified seven US targets that Vladimir Putin would try to strike with a nuclear bomb, raising concerns that World War III may be imminent. With Iran and Israel exchanging missile attacks and the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, tensions are rising globally. Since the start of the conflict, the US…
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Former President Obama Sounds Alarm On US Future If Trump Returns
Barack Obama has warned that Donald Trump’s leadership poses a threat to the United States. Amid a contentious national discussion about immigration raids and deportations, Obama delivered a speech Tuesday night at the Bushnell Performing Arts Centre in Hartford, Connecticut, criticising existing federal government tactics. He started by raising concerns about a troubling decline in…
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This One Superfood Could Tackle Major Health Issues—Here’s What You Need To Know
In the human body, magnesium is a necessary mineral that is involved in more than 300 enzymatic processes. It is essential for the immune system, bones, muscles, and nerves to be healthy. In addition to discussing how to take magnesium appropriately for each illness, this article examines how it can help manage diabetes, alleviate bone…
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Micheál Neeson Reflects On Losing Natasha Richardson At Age 13—A Life‑Changing Loss
Even though the actress was married at the time, their romance started when they costarred in the 1993 Broadway production of Anna Christie. After her marriage finally failed, she married the actor in 1994 and they raised two sons together. Early on, it was clear that the couple had a strong bond since they described…
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Kids With Kids: Where Are Britain’s Youngest Parents Now
When they were catapulted into the spotlight, they were still children. However, in the intervening years, what has become of the youngest parents in Britain? This week, we disclosed that Tressa Middleton, the youngest mother in Britain, is currently expecting her fourth child, having given birth at the age of twelve. A photo of a…
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The Safest Countries To Be In If World War 3 Begins
If World War 3 were to break out, no place on Earth would be entirely risk-free. The nature of modern conflict has changed—battles aren’t just fought with tanks and soldiers anymore, but also through cyberwarfare, space-based systems, economic blackmail, and long-range missiles. In such a world, even countries far from the front lines could feel the…
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White House Publishes Rare Situation‑Room Photos Capturing Pre‑Strike Tension Before Iran Mission
Just before the United States claimed to have “totally and completely obliterated” three nuclear facilities in Iran, a picture of Donald Trump was made public. Trump declared last night that the US had carried out a “spectacular military success” by bombing the Iranian cities of Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. “Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely…
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Am I wrong for being upset that my mom quit her job to “live for herself” instead of helping with my mortgage?
My mom has always been selfless—working overtime, skipping vacations, and saving every penny to give my brother and me a better life. So when she announced at 67 that she was retiring by choice, I was shocked. “I just want to live for myself now,” she said. Part of me struggled. With a toddler, a mortgage,…
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