‘We’ve just begun’: US says it has bombed over 2,000 targets in Iran – top developments

Israel launched a new wave of strikes across Iran early Wednesday, while the US military said it has hit nearly 2,000 targets inside the Islamic republic since joining the campaign.The latest Israeli assault came after Iran fired three separate missile barrages toward Israel overnight. Most were intercepted, though a woman in Tel Aviv suffered mild…

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NHL Trade News: Predators flip Michael McCarron to Wild in calculated move for valuable second-round asset | NHL News

Michael McCarron trade news (Getty Images) Michael McCarron is headed to Minnesota, and the timing says as much as the trade itself. The Minnesota Wild acquired the veteran center from the Nashville Predators on Tuesday in exchange for a 2028 second-round draft pick, a move that signals clear intent ahead of Friday’s NHL trade deadline….

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“Divided, screwed up country”: Charles Barkley rips media narrative targeting Team USA’s White House visit following Olympic victory | NHL News

Charles Barkley fires back at critics over US men’s hockey team’s White House celebration controversy (Getty Images) The U.S. Men’s Hockey Team’s White House Visit debate found its loudest critic in a voice few expected to defend it. What should have been a routine championship tradition turned into a political tug of war within days…

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“Connecting dots” Journalist defends Candace Owens amid Bride of Charlie controversy, claims Charlie Kirk mystery will be solved

“Connecting dots” Journalist defends Candace Owens amid Bride of Charlie controversy, claims Charlie Kirk mystery will be solved (Image via Getty) Candace Owens is once again in the spotlight. This time, it is because of her new YouTube series Bride of Charlie and strong support from journalist Elizabeth Lane. Lane publicly backed Owens after the…

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India Gulf Conflict: Middle East tensions: Have critical stakes in Gulf, will act in national interest, says government | India News

Officials interact with Indians stranded in Kuwait at the embassy NEW DELHI: With the conflict in the West Asia region intensifying further, India has expressed deep anxiety over the issue, saying it cannot be impervious to any development that negatively affects almost 1 crore Indian nationals in the Gulf and that any major disruption in…

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BTS unveils ARIRANG 14-song tracklist ahead of album release and world tour: Pics |

BTS drops much-awaited tracklist from new album ‘Arirang’ ahead of release K-pop superstars BTS have finally unveiled the tracklist of their upcoming new album ‘ARIRANG’. In a surprise for BTS ARMY, the band on Tuesday, shared the 14-track song list across social media platforms. The team simply shared the post with the caption ‘BTS ARIRANG…

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Indian Ships Stuck In Persian Gulf: West Asia crisis: 38 Indian ships stuck in Persian Gulf; 3 sailors dead | India News

Representative image (Picture credit: AP) NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Thirty-eight Indian flagged ships, mostly carrying crude and LNG with nearly 1,100 seafarers, were stuck in the Persian Gulf on Tuesday amid the conflict in West Asia. Shipping authorities here also confirmed the death of three Indian sailors and injury to one on board foreign-flagged vessels in “attacks”…

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Tomas Nosek: Tomas Nosek to make season debut with Florida Panthers after extended absence due to injury | NHL News

Veteran forward Tomas Nasek was out for several months following knee surgery sustained during summer training (Image via X/Twitter) Veteran forward Tomas Nosek is set to play his first game of the season for the Florida Panthers as they lock horns with the New Jersey Devils in Newark on Tuesday, giving the team an important…

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”Could be a lifeline for 2 billion people’: Nobel laureate builds a machine that harvests water from desert air |

A Nobel Prize-winning chemist has unveiled a solar-powered machine capable of extracting up to 1,000 litres of clean drinking water per day from dry desert air, a breakthrough that could reshape how the world tackles water scarcity. Professor Omar Yaghi, a materials scientist at University of California, Berkeley, developed the system using metal-organic frameworks, or…

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