Iran announces arrest of 139 foreign nationals in protest crackdown
Police in Iran's arid Yazd province have dropped a stark update. On Tuesday, authorities confirmed the arrest of 139 foreign nationals accused of taking part in ongoing protests against the regime, which ignited in December. In the central desert region, Yazd police commander Ahmad Negahban reported...
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Iranian gunboats fail to intercept U.S. oil tanker as Trump boosts naval forces
On Tuesday, a brazen attempt by Iranian gunboats to halt a U.S.-flagged oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz was thwarted, spotlighting rising tensions in a critical global waterway. Six Iranian vessels, armed with .50-caliber guns, ordered the tanker to shut off its engines and prepare for boarding, ...
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U.S. Army deploys rotational force to Philippines amid regional tensions
The U.S. Army has dispatched a rotational force to the Philippines, raising eyebrows over escalating tensions in the Indo-Pacific region. This deployment, led by a lieutenant colonel, marks a new chapter in U.S. military presence in a country strategically positioned near Taiwan and the South China ...
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U.S. Navy downs Iranian drone near USS Abraham Lincoln
A U.S. Navy fighter jet has taken down an Iranian drone in a bold move near the USS Abraham Lincoln, signaling a stark reminder of escalating tensions in the Arabian Sea. On Tuesday, U.S. Central Command reported that a U.S. Navy F-35C jet shot down an Iranian Shahed-139 drone that approached the ai...
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Wadsworth pilot and daughter hurt in Brimfield crash
A small plane crashed into a wooded area in Brimfield Township on Feb. 1, injuring a Wadsworth man and his young daughter. Bryan Jorgensen, 47, was piloting a single-engine Piper Cub with his 12-year-old daughter as his passenger when the aircraft went down near 3222 Ranfield Road, between Olde Forg...
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Mexico sends 1,000 troops to rescue kidnapped Canadian company workers
Armed men identified as members of the Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa Cartel abducted ten Mexican nationals from a mining camp near Concordia, Sinaloa, on January 23. The workers were employed by the Canadian company Vizla Silver. The Mexican government deployed approximately 1,000 soldiers, includ...
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U.S. intensifies Somalia airstrikes to counter ISIS homeland threats
The U.S. military conducted 124 airstrikes in Somalia in 2025 against ISIS-Somalia and al-Shabab targets, a significant increase from 10 strikes in 2024, with 26 additional strikes carried out in the first month of 2026. U.S. Africa Command, led by U.S. Army Lt. Gen. John Brennan, has described thes...
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24-year-old man causes hospital evacuation in France over WW1 shell incident
A 24-year-old French national arrived at the Rangueil Accident and Emergency unit in Toulouse late Saturday night in severe distress, with doctors discovering an eight-inch-long, unexploded World War I artillery shell in his rectum. According to the Daily Mail, emergency surgery was performed to rem...
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Trump declares no federal aid for blue cities in protests
President Donald Trump has taken a firm stand against aiding Democrat-led cities grappling with unrest over immigration enforcement, making waves with a bold policy announcement this past Saturday. On Saturday, President Trump declared that the federal government will not assist so-called "blue citi...
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California Rep. Kim Proposes federal task force to combat fraud
California’s own Rep. Young Kim is stepping up to tackle the scourge of fraud with a bold new legislative push. On Monday, Rep. Young Kim will introduce the No More Scams Act, a bill designed to centralize federal efforts against fraud and address waste and abuse at the state and local levels. The...
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