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Devastation Unfolds: Families Torn Apart and Communities Left Desolate as Israel Escalates Conflict with Lebanon
For Batoul Hamdan and her children, Fatima and Jihad, Ramadan should have been a time of joy. Instead, they celebrated ... Read more

House GOP Leadership Remains Silent as Anti-Muslim Statements Surge Among Members: What It Means for Accountability
Several Republican lawmakers are ramping up anti-Muslim rhetoric without facing consequences from their leadership. Recently, Representative Andy Ogles from Tennessee ... Read more

Shockwave of Antisemitism: Explosion at Amsterdam Jewish School Raises Alarm | CNN
An explosion occurred early today at a Jewish school in Amsterdam. The city’s mayor, Femke Halsema, labeled it a “targeted ... Read more

Divided Views: Why Anti-Regime Iranians Are Calling Out Trump
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Two Weeks into the Iran Conflict: Key Casualties and Rising Costs You Need to Know
After two weeks of conflict in Iran, the situation is dire. Over 1,200 civilians are reported dead, with many more ... Read more

DC Area Airports Lift Ground Stop After Strong Chemical Smell Disrupted Flights
A ground stop was briefly in place for D.C.-area airports on Friday due to a strong chemical smell at a ... Read more

Ducks’ Radko Gudas Faces 5-Game Suspension for Kneeing Auston Matthews: What It Means for the Team
Anaheim Ducks defenseman Radko Gudas has been suspended for five games due to a serious knee-on-knee hit that ended Toronto ... Read more

Meta’s Potential Layoffs: What Rising AI Costs Mean for Employees and the Future
Meta is planning significant layoffs, which could affect about 20% of its workforce. Sources familiar with the situation shared with ... Read more

Analysts Warn: US ‘No Quarter’ Threat to Iran Violates International Law—What It Means for Global Relations
Rights groups are raising alarms about comments made by U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. He declared a “no quarter” ... Read more
