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On February 28, 2026, President Donald Trump announced Operation Epic Fury, a major joint U.S.-Israeli campaign of strikes on Iran, saying the U.S. would “avenge” Americans killed, that more U.S. casualties were likely, and that military action would continue “until our objectives are achieved.” Trump framed the strikes as aimed at Iran’s nuclear, missile and naval capabilities and urged Iran’s security forces to surrender in exchange for immunity. Initial strikes targeted hundreds of sites and, according to U.S. officials, reportedly killed senior Iranian figures; the attacks prompted Iranian missile and drone retaliation and swift international concern about wider regional escalation. (washingtonpost.com)

March 1, 2026

President Donald Trump said the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran “could take four weeks or less,” calling it “always been a four‑week process” during remarks from Mar‑a‑Lago. (apnews.com) The comments came after U.S.-Israeli airstrikes that reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior figures, plunging the region into intense exchanges. (apnews.com) U.S. Central Command confirmed three American service members were killed and five wounded in the operation, while Iran launched missile and drone attacks across the Middle East, striking bases and airports. (news.usni.org) Trump said he was open to negotiations but warned military action would continue, and world leaders urged restraint. (apnews.com)

March 1, 2026

On June 18, 2025, Iran’s state television was briefly hacked: satellite links were disrupted and multiple channels were hijacked to air footage of past anti‑regime protests and messages urging Iranians to take to the streets. (timesofisrael.com) Iranian broadcasters later warned viewers the interruption resulted from a cyberattack by the “Zionist enemy.” (jewishnews.com) The clip also included an English‑language appeal from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (timesofisrael.com) Separately, U.S. President Donald Trump had publicly urged Iranians to keep protesting, saying “help is on its way.” (pbs.org) The incident occurred amid intensified Israel‑Iran hostilities and a wider communications blackout inside Iran, and raised international alarm worldwide. (timesofisrael.com)

March 1, 2026

Early Sunday just before 2 a.m., a gunman opened fire outside Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden on Sixth Street in Austin, Texas, circling in an SUV and shooting from the vehicle before parking, exiting with a rifle and firing at pedestrians. (apnews.com) Two people were killed and 14 others were wounded; officers who arrived within about a minute returned fire and killed the suspect. (fox9.com) The FBI said there were “indicators on the subject and in his vehicle that indicate potential nexus to terrorism,” and its Joint Terrorism Task Force is assisting, though officials say motive remains undetermined. (apnews.com) Investigations continue; victims are aided. (theguardian.com)

March 1, 2026

Claiming to “counter a Hormuz blockade”, a circulated headline that President Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on countries that refuse to buy Russian oil is unsupported by reporting. In reality, the Trump administration has used tariffs to punish countries buying Russian or Venezuelan oil: an executive order on March 24, 2025 levied a 25% tariff on countries importing Venezuelan crude, and in 2025–2026 Mr. Trump threatened and imposed additional tariffs targeting countries (notably India) over Russian oil purchases. On February 2, 2026 the White House announced a trade understanding with India tied to reducing Russian oil imports and tariff changes. Sources: (whitehouse.gov)

March 1, 2026

On February 28, 2026, Saudi Arabia warned it will retaliate militarily against Iran if attacks on U.S. bases on Saudi soil continue. Riyadh condemned Iranian missile and drone strikes that hit parts of the Gulf, including strikes aimed at U.S. assets hosted by Gulf states, saying the assaults on Riyadh and the Eastern Province were repelled. The Foreign Ministry pledged to defend Saudi territory and citizens, reserving the right to use all necessary measures, including military response. The announcement underscores escalating regional tensions after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets and raises fears of broader conflict and civilian harm. (today.lorientlejour.com)

March 1, 2026

On February 28, 2026, Saudi Arabia warned it would retaliate against Iran if strikes on U.S. bases on its territory continue, after reporting and repelling missile and drone attacks that struck Riyadh and the Eastern Province. (english.aawsat.com) Riyadh condemned the assaults as a “blatant and cowardly” violation of sovereignty and said it would take all necessary measures, including responding to aggression, to defend its people and territory. The warning came amid a wider exchange: U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran prompted Tehran to launch missiles at U.S. bases across the Gulf, hitting facilities in Qatar, Kuwait, the UAE, Bahrain and Jordan. (cbsnews.com)

March 1, 2026

On February 28, 2026, U.S. and Israeli forces launched a coordinated attack on Iran; Israeli and Western officials reported Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed when his Tehran compound was struck, though Iran’s state media and officials deny his death. President Donald Trump publicly endorsed the reports and asked whether people were “happy” about Khamenei’s death, framing the strikes as justice and urging Iranians to seize the moment. The strikes reportedly targeted senior IRGC and nuclear program figures, killed scores of civilians, and prompted Iranian missile and drone reprisals across the region, raising fears of wider escalation and uncertainty.

Sources: (aljazeera.com)

February 28, 2026

Breaking: President Trump said he believes Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed after U.S.-Israeli strikes on Tehran, calling it “justice” and urging Iranians to topple the regime. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there were “many signs” Khamenei was dead and Israeli sources reported his body recovered, while Iranian officials and state media denied the reports and offered no independent confirmation. The strikes hit leadership compounds and nuclear sites, killed scores, and prompted Iranian retaliatory strikes and a widespread blackout, spurring international alarm as the UN and regional states warned of wider escalation. Investigation remains ongoing and fluid. (apnews.com)

February 28, 2026

U.S. and Israeli forces launched air and missile strikes across Iran on February 28, 2026, reportedly targeting the supreme leader’s compound, military command centers and nuclear-linked sites. (theguardian.com) Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there were “many signs” that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei may be dead after the strikes. (al-monitor.com) Iran’s foreign ministry and officials denied those reports, with the foreign minister saying Khamenei was alive “as far as I know.” (apnews.com) President Donald Trump supported calls for Iranians to rise while Tehran launched serious retaliatory missile and drone attacks across the region. Khamenei’s status remains unconfirmed amid chaotic, evolving reports. (washingtonpost.com)

February 28, 2026
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On February 28, 2026, President Donald Trump announced Operation Epic Fury, a major joint U.S.-Israeli campaign of strikes on Iran, saying the U.S. would “avenge” Americans killed, that more U.S. casualties were likely, and that military action would continue “until our objectives are achieved.” Trump framed the strikes as aimed at Iran’s nuclear, missile and naval capabilities and urged Iran’s security forces to surrender in exchange for immunity. Initial strikes targeted hundreds of sites and, according to U.S. officials, reportedly killed senior Iranian figures; the attacks prompted Iranian missile and drone retaliation and swift international concern about wider regional escalation. (washingtonpost.com)

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President Donald Trump said the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran “could take four weeks or less,” calling it “always been a four‑week process” during remarks from Mar‑a‑Lago. (apnews.com) The comments came after U.S.-Israeli airstrikes that reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior figures, plunging the region into intense exchanges. (apnews.com) U.S. Central Command confirmed three American service members were killed and five wounded in the operation, while Iran launched missile and drone attacks across the Middle East, striking bases and airports. (news.usni.org) Trump said he was open to negotiations but warned military action would continue, and world leaders urged restraint. (apnews.com)

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BREAKING: Former Officer Adrian Gonzales Found Not Guilty in Uvalde Case

BREAKING: Former Officer Adrian Gonzales Found Not Guilty in Uvalde Case

Posted by By jookco January 22, 2026
BREAKING: Jury acquits former Uvalde officer Adrian Gonzales of 29 child-endangerment counts over the 2022 Robb Elementary shooting. Families reacted with anguish. According to AP. (apnews.com) What do you think?…
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Breaking: Greenlanders say ‘Not just a block of ice’ as Trump renews purchase push

Breaking: Greenlanders say ‘Not just a block of ice’ as Trump renews purchase push

Posted by By jookco January 22, 2026
Breaking: Greenlanders say 'Not just a block of ice' as Trump renews push to acquire Greenland; locals fear losing home, identity. What do you think? Comment. According to AP News.…
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Breaking: House Panel Approves Contempt of Congress Resolutions for Clinton; Vote Next

Breaking: House Panel Approves Contempt of Congress Resolutions for Clinton; Vote Next

Posted by By jookco January 22, 2026
Breaking: House Oversight panel voted to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt for defying subpoenas in the Epstein probe; the full House vote is next. According to The Washington…
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Breaking: North Carolina teen pleads guilty to 5 murders in 2022 case

Breaking: North Carolina teen pleads guilty to 5 murders in 2022 case

Posted by By jookco January 21, 2026
Breaking: A North Carolina teen pleaded guilty to five 2022 murders, leaving a town reeling and victims’ families searching for closure. Sentencing nears. What do you think? Comment below.. Source:…
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Breaking: Maps Reveal Where Weekend Storm Could Bring Heavy Snow and Record-Biting Cold

Breaking: Maps Reveal Where Weekend Storm Could Bring Heavy Snow and Record-Biting Cold

Posted by By jookco January 21, 2026
Breaking: Maps show a weekend storm will slam much of the U.S. with heavy snow, ice and record-biting cold — travel and power threats. Source: CBS News. What do you…
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Breaking: Trump Rips Into Leaders, Institutions and Media in Davos Broadside

Breaking: Trump Rips Into Leaders, Institutions and Media in Davos Broadside

Posted by By jookco January 21, 2026
Breaking: At Davos, Trump blasted leaders, institutions and the media, assailing oil producers, banks and EU officials while threatening tariffs and interest-rate cuts. According to The Guardian. What do you…
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Breaking: US stocks surge after Trump drops threat of new trade front

Breaking: US stocks surge after Trump drops threat of new trade front

Posted by By jookco January 21, 2026
Breaking: U.S. stocks surge after Trump drops threatened Greenland tariffs—markets breathe. Stocks rally, bond yields ease. Share this. According to AP News. What do you think? Comment below.
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Breaking: Trump at Davos tells Carney ‘Canada lives because of the U.S.’

Breaking: Trump at Davos tells Carney ‘Canada lives because of the U.S.’

Posted by By jookco January 21, 2026
Breaking: Trump at Davos lashes out at Mark Carney — "Canada lives because of the United States," he said, urging gratitude and sparking outrage. According to Axios. (axios.com) What do…
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Breaking: Indonesian cave hand may be world’s oldest known rock art

Breaking: Indonesian cave hand may be world’s oldest known rock art

Posted by By jookco January 21, 2026
Breaking: A faded hand stencil in a Sulawesi cave may be the world's oldest rock art—dated ≥67,800 years—upending ideas about early humans. What do you think? Comment. According to National…
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Here are five viral, breaking-news style titles (≤90 chars, no hashtags):

1. Breaking: Harry in tears says Daily Mail made Meghan’s life ‘a misery’  
2. Prince Harry emotional: ‘Daily Mail made Meghan’s life a misery,’ he says  
3. Tearful Harry accuses Daily Mail of making Meghan’s life ‘a misery’  
4. Tearful Prince Harry: Daily Mail ‘made Meghan’s life a misery,’ he warns  
5. Harry visibly emotional as he says Daily Mail turned Meghan’s life into ‘a misery’  

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Here are five viral, breaking-news style titles (≤90 chars, no hashtags): 1. Breaking: Harry in tears says Daily Mail made Meghan’s life ‘a misery’ 2. Prince Harry emotional: ‘Daily Mail made Meghan’s life a misery,’ he says 3. Tearful Harry accuses Daily Mail of making Meghan’s life ‘a misery’ 4. Tearful Prince Harry: Daily Mail ‘made Meghan’s life a misery,’ he warns 5. Harry visibly emotional as he says Daily Mail turned Meghan’s life into ‘a misery’ Want shorter or punchier variants?

Posted by By jookco January 21, 2026
Tearful Prince Harry told London's High Court the Daily Mail "made my wife's life an absolute misery," choking up in his phone‑hacking testimony. What do you think? Comment. According to…
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  • On February 28, 2026, President Donald Trump announced Operation Epic Fury, a major joint U.S.-Israeli campaign of strikes on Iran, saying the U.S. would “avenge” Americans killed, that more U.S. casualties were likely, and that military action would continue “until our objectives are achieved.” Trump framed the strikes as aimed at Iran’s nuclear, missile and naval capabilities and urged Iran’s security forces to surrender in exchange for immunity. Initial strikes targeted hundreds of sites and, according to U.S. officials, reportedly killed senior Iranian figures; the attacks prompted Iranian missile and drone retaliation and swift international concern about wider regional escalation. (washingtonpost.com)

  • President Donald Trump said the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran “could take four weeks or less,” calling it “always been a four‑week process” during remarks from Mar‑a‑Lago. (apnews.com) The comments came after U.S.-Israeli airstrikes that reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior figures, plunging the region into intense exchanges. (apnews.com) U.S. Central Command confirmed three American service members were killed and five wounded in the operation, while Iran launched missile and drone attacks across the Middle East, striking bases and airports. (news.usni.org) Trump said he was open to negotiations but warned military action would continue, and world leaders urged restraint. (apnews.com)

  • On June 18, 2025, Iran’s state television was briefly hacked: satellite links were disrupted and multiple channels were hijacked to air footage of past anti‑regime protests and messages urging Iranians to take to the streets. (timesofisrael.com) Iranian broadcasters later warned viewers the interruption resulted from a cyberattack by the “Zionist enemy.” (jewishnews.com) The clip also included an English‑language appeal from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (timesofisrael.com) Separately, U.S. President Donald Trump had publicly urged Iranians to keep protesting, saying “help is on its way.” (pbs.org) The incident occurred amid intensified Israel‑Iran hostilities and a wider communications blackout inside Iran, and raised international alarm worldwide. (timesofisrael.com)

  • Early Sunday just before 2 a.m., a gunman opened fire outside Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden on Sixth Street in Austin, Texas, circling in an SUV and shooting from the vehicle before parking, exiting with a rifle and firing at pedestrians. (apnews.com) Two people were killed and 14 others were wounded; officers who arrived within about a minute returned fire and killed the suspect. (fox9.com) The FBI said there were “indicators on the subject and in his vehicle that indicate potential nexus to terrorism,” and its Joint Terrorism Task Force is assisting, though officials say motive remains undetermined. (apnews.com) Investigations continue; victims are aided. (theguardian.com)

  • Claiming to “counter a Hormuz blockade”, a circulated headline that President Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on countries that refuse to buy Russian oil is unsupported by reporting. In reality, the Trump administration has used tariffs to punish countries buying Russian or Venezuelan oil: an executive order on March 24, 2025 levied a 25% tariff on countries importing Venezuelan crude, and in 2025–2026 Mr. Trump threatened and imposed additional tariffs targeting countries (notably India) over Russian oil purchases. On February 2, 2026 the White House announced a trade understanding with India tied to reducing Russian oil imports and tariff changes. Sources: (whitehouse.gov)

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On February 28, 2026, President Donald Trump announced Operation Epic Fury, a major joint U.S.-Israeli campaign of strikes on Iran, saying the U.S. would “avenge” Americans killed, that more U.S. casualties were likely, and that military action would continue “until our objectives are achieved.” Trump framed the strikes as aimed at Iran’s nuclear, missile and naval capabilities and urged Iran’s security forces to surrender in exchange for immunity. Initial strikes targeted hundreds of sites and, according to U.S. officials, reportedly killed senior Iranian figures; the attacks prompted Iranian missile and drone retaliation and swift international concern about wider regional escalation. (washingtonpost.com)

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On June 18, 2025, Iran’s state television was briefly hacked: satellite links were disrupted and multiple channels were hijacked to air footage of past anti‑regime protests and messages urging Iranians to take to the streets. (timesofisrael.com) Iranian broadcasters later warned viewers the interruption resulted from a cyberattack by the “Zionist enemy.” (jewishnews.com) The clip also included an English‑language appeal from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (timesofisrael.com) Separately, U.S. President Donald Trump had publicly urged Iranians to keep protesting, saying “help is on its way.” (pbs.org) The incident occurred amid intensified Israel‑Iran hostilities and a wider communications blackout inside Iran, and raised international alarm worldwide. (timesofisrael.com)

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Early Sunday just before 2 a.m., a gunman opened fire outside Buford’s Backyard Beer Garden on Sixth Street in Austin, Texas, circling in an SUV and shooting from the vehicle before parking, exiting with a rifle and firing at pedestrians. (apnews.com) Two people were killed and 14 others were wounded; officers who arrived within about a minute returned fire and killed the suspect. (fox9.com) The FBI said there were “indicators on the subject and in his vehicle that indicate potential nexus to terrorism,” and its Joint Terrorism Task Force is assisting, though officials say motive remains undetermined. (apnews.com) Investigations continue; victims are aided. (theguardian.com)

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