
Pentagon Reports $11.3B Spent in First Week of Iran Military Operations
The Pentagon disclosed to lawmakers that $11.3 billion was spent on military operations against Iran in the first six days following a joint US-Israel attack.

The Pentagon disclosed to lawmakers that $11.3 billion was spent on military operations against Iran in the first six days following a joint US-Israel attack.

Palo Alto Networks shares rose after CEO Nikesh Arora purchased company stock for the first time in several years.

Border czar Tom Homan met with centrist Democrats Thursday as the White House seeks funding deal for the Department of Homeland Security.

Rex Heuermann, charged with seven Gilgo Beach murders on Long Island, is expected to change his plea to guilty next month according to multiple sources.
Companies navigate tariff refunds and supply chain disruptions while some nations benefit from trade pattern changes.

Federal health officials warn about medetomidine, a veterinary sedative, being found mixed with illegal fentanyl supplies.

Governor Gavin Newsom's office drew bipartisan criticism for social media posts that critics described as homophobic while targeting Republican figures.
French authorities heightened security measures for American financial institutions in Paris after reports of a bomb threat targeting Goldman Sachs.
Irenic Capital has disclosed a stake in Snap Inc. and sent a letter to CEO Evan Spiegel proposing changes to boost the company's valuation.

A prolonged spring heat wave across the western United States has concluded after lasting over a week and breaking more than 1,500 temperature records.

The Senate voted down a Democratic measure to limit presidential military action against Iran without congressional approval.

Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has significantly decreased after Iran threatened ships in the strategic waterway.

Immigration authorities arrested an MS-13 gang member wanted for murder in El Salvador, while three others face trial in Las Vegas for alleged multi-state killings.

Fox News host Jesse Watters made controversial remarks suggesting women are unsuited for the presidency, drawing criticism from various commentators.

Matt Brittin, who spent nearly two decades at Google including as regional president, has been appointed as the new director general of the BBC.
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