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Fox News: Suicide bomber strikes Syrian church near Damascus during mass
Suicide bomber strikes Syrian church near Damascus during mass
A suicide bomber targeted the Mar Elias Church in Dweil’a, near Damascus, during prayers, resulting in casualties, including children. The attack, the first of its kind in years, raises concerns about extremist sleeper cells in Syria as the government seeks to gain minority support.

Security forces responded promptly to the scene. Eyewitness accounts indicate the attacker opened fire before detonating the explosive vest.


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Fox News: Iran may attempt ‘face-saving’ retaliation against US for strikes, expert says
Iran may attempt ‘face-saving’ retaliation against US for strikes, expert says
Iran may seek to retaliate against the U.S. following recent airstrikes on its nuclear facilities, but experts suggest its response will be limited due to diminished capabilities. Potential actions could include cyber-attacks or regional infrastructure strikes, though significant escalation is unlikely.

The U.S. operation has reportedly set back Iran's nuclear ambitions by several years, with estimates suggesting a delay of up to a decade. The situation remains fluid, and the full impact of the strikes is still being assessed.


Fox News: DAVID MARCUS: Trump might have broken Iran, but he didn’t buy it
DAVID MARCUS: Trump might have broken Iran, but he didn’t buy it
The recent U.S. military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, dubbed Operation Midnight Hammer, marks a significant departure from the Iraq War experience. Unlike the Iraq conflict, which involved a prolonged ground presence and nation-building efforts, this operation is strictly military support for Israel, with no American boots on the ground.

Key officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, emphasized that the U.S. is not at war with Iran, contrasting the current situation with the 2003 Iraq invasion. While risks remain, including potential Iranian retaliation, the strike demonstrates a decisive stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions without the entanglements of past conflicts.


Breitbart: Cotton: 'We Have to Be Prepared for Iran to Retaliate'
Cotton: 'We Have to Be Prepared for Iran to Retaliate'
Senator Tom Cotton warned that the U.S. should brace for potential retaliation from Iran following military strikes on its nuclear facilities. He emphasized the severity of the damage inflicted on Iran's nuclear infrastructure and reiterated the need for vigilance against Iranian threats to American interests.

Cotton urged Iran to consider peace and dismantle its nuclear program, noting that the U.S. has not targeted key Iranian leaders or critical infrastructure yet. He stressed that the safety of Americans remains a top priority for the Trump administration.


Fox News: Gabbard was in Situation Room on Iran, still key player despite Trump saying she was 'wrong' on intel
Gabbard was in Situation Room on Iran, still key player despite Trump saying she was 'wrong' on intel
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was present in the Situation Room during U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, despite previous tensions with President Trump over Iran's nuclear capabilities. The White House affirmed that Gabbard and Trump are aligned on national security matters.

Trump announced the successful strikes aimed at dismantling Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity, emphasizing the threat posed by Iran. Gabbard defended her earlier testimony that Iran was not actively building a nuclear weapon, asserting that the media misrepresented her statements.


Fox News: Israeli president Isaac Herzog thanks Trump for 'historic' Iran strike
Israeli president Isaac Herzog thanks Trump for 'historic' Iran strike
Israeli President Isaac Herzog praised former President Donald Trump for his military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, calling it a "bold" and "historic decision" that could change the Middle East's dynamics. The U.S. strikes targeted sites at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, amid concerns over Iran's uranium enrichment.

Herzog emphasized that the action could diminish the Iranian threat and improve regional stability, while also noting the challenges ahead. This military response followed the failure of diplomatic efforts to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions, particularly under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.


Fox News: Sen Cotton warns Iran to seek peace, lists targets not yet hit: 'Do not tempt fate'
Sen Cotton warns Iran to seek peace, lists targets not yet hit: 'Do not tempt fate'
Sen. Tom Cotton stated that the future of the conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the U.S. depends on Iran's decisions. He emphasized that American strikes have significantly damaged Iran's nuclear infrastructure and warned Iran to heed President Trump's message for peace.

Iran responded by condemning the U.S. actions as aggressive, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticizing the administration and indicating plans to consult with Russia. Cotton reiterated that the U.S. has not targeted key Iranian assets, suggesting Iran still has options to avoid further conflict.


#culture

Fox News: ‘Sanford and Son’ and ‘The Waltons’ actress Lynn Hamilton dead at 95
‘Sanford and Son’ and ‘The Waltons’ actress Lynn Hamilton dead at 95
Actress Lynn Hamilton, known for her roles in "Sanford and Son" and "The Waltons," has died at the age of 95 from natural causes in Chicago. Her family confirmed she passed away surrounded by loved ones, celebrating her extraordinary legacy in entertainment over five decades.

Hamilton's career included notable appearances in various TV shows and films, alongside her work on Broadway. She is remembered for her impactful roles and contributions to theater, having toured globally as part of President Kennedy’s cultural exchange program.


The Western Journal: Texas Delivers Spectacular Blow to Woke Public School Teachers - Slowly We Are Bringing God Back to America
Texas Delivers Spectacular Blow to Woke Public School Teachers - Slowly We Are Bringing God Back to America
Texas lawmakers are poised to enact a law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in all public school classrooms, affecting over five million students. The bill, awaiting Governor Greg Abbott's signature, has drawn criticism from the ACLU, which plans to challenge its constitutionality.

Supporters argue that the Ten Commandments provide moral guidance, contrasting this with claims of indoctrination through current educational practices. Critics of the law assert that it infringes on First Amendment rights, while proponents believe it addresses a decline in educational standards and promotes foundational values.


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GB News: Prince George and Prince William's 'magical' bond hailed amid their shared passion
Prince George and Prince William's 'magical' bond hailed amid their shared passion
Football pundit Ally McCoist praised the bond between Prince William and Prince George, highlighting their shared support for Aston Villa as "magical." Their enthusiasm during matches, especially in the Champions League, resonated with fans, showcasing a relatable side of the future king.

William's punditry debut was well-received, impressing viewers with his football knowledge. He expressed hope that his children choose their own teams while sharing amusing match-watching habits. Aston Villa celebrated the prince's birthday, reinforcing the connection between the royal family and the club.