Two sources confirmed to CBS News that Saleh Mohammadi, a young member of Iran’s national wrestling team, was among the three men executed in Iran.
China, UK have responsibility to maintain peace: Beijing’s FM
China’s foreign minister Wang Yi said China and the UK should “consistently take actions conducive to peace”.
Counter-Drone Flyaway Kit Used In U.S. In Early Hours Of Iran Strikes, NORTHCOM Head Says
U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) used a counter small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS) flyaway kit (FAK) in the early hours of the strikes against Iran on Feb. 28, according to Air […]
Meningitis outbreak: Students turned away for vaccines in Kent
Two students have died and others are being treated in hospital as health officials try to establish why meningitis has spread so rapidly.
Japanese Prime Minister looks visibly uncomfortable as Trump cracks Pearl Harbor joke
Donald Trump made a joke about Pearl Harbor in front of the less-than-impressed Japanese Prime Minister.
ICE is separating families and denying urgent care to pregnant deportees, report finds
Immigrant parents say they were ripped from their children. ICE ignored policy to keep them together, researchers say
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Trump cracks Pearl Harbor joke when pressed by Japanese reporter on lack of warning over Iran attack
Oval Office crowd left briefly silent after Trump makes light of 83-year-old attack
Ex-WWE star bought $1.4M mansion, luxury boat and tractor with stolen welfare funds, prosecutors say
Former wrestler allegedly stole millions from welfare programs designed to assist some of the state’s poorest and most vulnerable people