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Iranian state media report that Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh

Iranian state television presenters announced the death of Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, the 79-year-old wife of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, stating that she succumbed to injuries sustained during the same US-Israeli airstrike that reportedly killed her husband at his residential compound in Tehran. According to Iranian broadcasts, she had been critically wounded in the strike [...]

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Man detained with his mom in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case breaks silence

Nancy Guthrie had already vanished when the flashbangs shattered his world. In the frantic hunt for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother, an Arizona man says he was torn from his home, branded a monster by strangers online, then quietly released with no charges, no apology, and no answers. Now he’s breaking his silence, and what he [...]

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Why your cat headbutts you and what it means

Your cat’s “headbutt” isn’t random – it’s a secret confession. One soft bump, and suddenly you’re claimed, marked, chosen. That tiny skull tap carries more emotion, trust, and vulnerability than most people realize. Behind every nuzzle is a wild instinct, a love language written in invisible scents and silent promises When a cat presses its [...]

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New Iranian Leaders Show Willingness to Negotiate After Khamenei’s Death

Windows shattered in Tehran as the sky turned to fire. Warships sank, missiles roared, and a supreme leader was assassinated — all while Washington quietly weighed “talks” with whoever survives in Tehran. Trump hints at negotiations, even as B‑2s pound Iran and militias strike U.S. bases. Allies waver, fronts multiply, and the world holds its [...]

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Iran’s chilling “one word only” response to America after U.S. strikes

What began as another stalled round of nuclear talks has spiraled into a confrontation that feels terrifyingly final. The coordinated U.S.–Israeli strike on Tehran’s leadership shattered long‑standing taboos, crossing what Iran calls its ultimate red line. In response, Tehran has unleashed waves of missiles and drones, promising the “most devastating offensive operation” in its history, [...]

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Safest US states to be in if WW3 breaks out as fears grow following attack on Iran

The search for “safe states” in a nuclear World War III is less about cartography and more about confronting a brutal truth: there is no real escape. Missile fields in the American heartland would almost certainly be among the first targets, turning vast stretches of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, and the Dakotas into radioactive sacrifice [...]

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Taylor Swift, 34, Is Flaunting Her New Boyfriend — And Fans Can’t Stop Talking About It

Global music icon Taylor Swift, 34, has once again found herself at the center of public curiosity — this time alongside NFL star Travis Kelce. After a year defined by record-breaking performances and global headlines, Swift appears comfortable letting parts of her personal life unfold in public view. Recent outings with Kelce have sparked renewed [...]

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Trump’s name for Iran operation mocked as ‘childish’ and ‘stupid’ as death toll rises

The name drops like a bad joke in the middle of a massacre. While missiles scream across the Middle East and bodies are pulled from the rubble, the Trump administration calls its latest assault on Iran “Operation Epic Fury.” Social media erupts. Allies flinch. Even MAGA icons recoil. As death tolls climb and drones hit [...]

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USS Rodney M. Davis

The former USS Rodney M. Davis (FFG-60), once an active guided-missile frigate of the United States Navy, was deliberately sunk during a controlled SINKEX (sinking exercise) after being struck by an AGM-84 Harpoon anti-ship missile. The event marked the vessel’s final mission following decades of service rather than a combat loss. Commissioned in 1982, the [...]

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Top 10 Safest Places if World War 3 Broke Out

If a hypothetical World War III were to erupt, safety would largely depend on factors like geography, neutrality, and distance from major military powers. While no location on Earth could be considered completely safe in a global conflict, some remote regions are often viewed as potentially more secure due to their isolation and limited strategic [...]

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