BREAKING:CONFLICT ESCALATES: U.S. LAUNCHES DOZENS OF STRIKES ON IRAN
đ¨In the past 24 hours, the US struck dozens of targets in Iran in response to Iranian strikes on ships in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump just posted this a few hours ago

đ¨In the past 24 hours, the US struck dozens of targets in Iran in response to Iranian strikes on ships in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump just posted this a few hours ago
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đ¨ ISRAELI INTEL SPURRED TRUMPâS SECRET ESCAPE FROM AIR FORCE ONE Israeli intelligence reportedly warned the U.S. that Iran was plotting to use shoulder-to-air missiles to shoot down President Trumpâs aircraft, according to The Wall Street Journal. The threat prompted the Secret Service to move Trump off Air Force One and into a catering truck before transferring him to a military aircraft in Turkey. Senior aides, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, remained aboard Air Force One.
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is drawing sharp criticism after releasing a video in which he called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a âwar criminalâ and said he is ânot welcome in New York City.â In the video, Mamdani said he supports the International Criminal Courtâs arrest warrant for Netanyahu and called on the U.S. government to enforce it if the Israeli leader visits the United States. He acknowledged that New York City itself does not have the legal authority to make such an arrest. The remarks immediately sparked backlash from many pro-Israel leaders and supporters, who say Mamdaniâs comments further strain his relationship with New Yorkâs large Jewish community. Supporters of Mamdani argue that his criticism is directed at the Israeli governmentâs conduct in Gaza and reflects his views on international law.
Smoke from ongoing wildfires has led to a sharp decline in air quality across parts of the region, prompting health officials to urge residents to limit outdoor activity. The smoke contains fine particles that can travel long distances and pose health risks, especially for children, older adults, pregnant women, and people with asthma, heart disease, or other respiratory conditions. Officials recommend staying indoors with windows closed when possible, using air conditioning or air purifiers if available, and reducing strenuous outdoor exercise until air quality improves. Anyone experiencing difficulty breathing, chest pain, or worsening respiratory symptoms should seek medical attention. Air quality conditions can change quickly depending on wind patterns and the progress of wildfire containment efforts. Residents are encouraged to monitor local air quality updates and follow guidance from public health officials.