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Iran's foreign minister told Fox News that Tehran would continue to enrich uranium as a matter of "national pride" despite ...
President Trump on Wednesday said he would be sending letters to over 150 countries as he plans a barrage of duties to take ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson told NBC News that the newly enacted megabill means “everything” for the 2026 midterm elections, ...
Top Iranian military officials are threatening a “more severe” and “crushing” response should the US or Israel launch new strikes, even as Tehran confirms plans to rebuild its damaged nuclear program.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said in a Sunday interview that he still has “a lot of questions” after the classified briefing on Friday about the Trump administration’s ...
Trump was asked by a reporter if the U.S. would consider bombing Iran again, if intelligence reports were to conclude that Iran could enrich uranium to a level that concerns him.
President Trump has ratcheted up his rhetorical battle over recent US airstrikes in Iran by having an attorney send legal letters to CNN and The New York Times demanding retractions of accurate ...
2. Trump threatens media A lawyer representing President Trump has sent letters to CNN and The New York Times threatening legal action over their reporting on the US attack on Iran.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iran would respond to any future attack by striking U.S. military bases.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte praised President Donald Trump for taking "decisive action" against Iran's nuclear facilities. The NATO leader said that the strikes made the world safer.
Israel drops all war-time restrictions, freeing people to return to their lives under a ceasefire with Iran, but uncertainty over the impact of 12 days of war leaves room for anxiety.
A Middle East expert weighs in on Iran's retaliatory targets after the Trump administration's surprise strikes against three nuclear sites.