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The US and Iran Are Closer to a Deal Than Anyone Expected and Oil Markets Are Already Reacting

Diplomatic momentum between Washington and Tehran has accelerated faster than most analysts expected, and energy traders are responding in real time. Oil prices have already moved sharply as markets price in the possibility of reopened shipping lanes, looser sanctions, and a partial return of Iranian crude.

At Least 1 Person Is Dead and 9 Are Hospitalized After a Mass Shooting at a Texas Event

A mass shooting in Midland, Texas, left one person dead and multiple others wounded after a suspect opened fire across a busy commercial area. Authorities say the violence unfolded rapidly, sent victims to Midland Memorial Hospital, and ended only after a tense police standoff.

Trump’s Name Is Being Removed From the Kennedy Center and Officials Say It Will Be Gone by Today

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California Just Found 1,000 Hidden Private Jets Worth $3.5 Billion and the Tax Dodge Story Is Jaw Dropping

Los Angeles County says it uncovered nearly 1,000 previously unassessed aircraft worth about $3.5 billion, revealing how private jet owners can slip through tax systems built on incomplete records. The fight now stretches from county tax offices to Washington, where a battle over aircraft tracking could reshape enforcement.

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The Pentagon’s latest batch of declassified UFO records offers its clearest look yet at how the government documents unexplained sightings. The release adds videos, witness accounts, historical records and audio that deepen the public picture without delivering proof of extraterrestrial life.

SpaceX surges 11% in blockbuster IPO as Elon Musk becomes the world’s first trillionaire

SpaceX’s market debut delivered an immediate jolt to Wall Street, with shares jumping 11% and pushing Elon Musk past the $1 trillion mark on paper. The blockbuster listing is now reshaping how investors think about space, capital markets, and concentrated wealth.

A California Police Officer Accidentally Shot a Fellow Cop During a Horseplay Incident and It Was All Caught on Video

Newly released video from Pasadena shows a police officer accidentally shooting a fellow officer during what officials called horseplay with loaded guns. The footage has intensified scrutiny of police training, culture, discipline, and public accountability.

A Woman Was Rescued at an Olive Garden After a Man Forced Her Into a Satanic Ritual and Held Her Hostage

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The US and Iran Are Closer to a Deal Than Anyone Expected and Oil Markets Are Already Reacting

Diplomatic momentum between Washington and Tehran has accelerated faster than most analysts expected, and energy traders are responding in real time. Oil prices have already moved sharply as markets price in the possibility of reopened shipping lanes, looser sanctions, and a partial return of Iranian crude.

At Least 1 Person Is Dead and 9 Are Hospitalized After a Mass Shooting at a Texas Event

A mass shooting in Midland, Texas, left one person dead and multiple others wounded after a suspect opened fire across a busy commercial area. Authorities say the violence unfolded rapidly, sent victims to Midland Memorial Hospital, and ended only after a tense police standoff.

Trump’s Name Is Being Removed From the Kennedy Center and Officials Say It Will Be Gone by Today

Workers began taking President Donald Trump’s name off the Kennedy Center after courts refused last-minute efforts to keep it in place. Officials said the removal would be completed by today, marking a dramatic turn in a legal and political fight over the national arts institution.

California Just Found 1,000 Hidden Private Jets Worth $3.5 Billion and the Tax Dodge Story Is Jaw Dropping

Los Angeles County says it uncovered nearly 1,000 previously unassessed aircraft worth about $3.5 billion, revealing how private jet owners can slip through tax systems built on incomplete records. The fight now stretches from county tax offices to Washington, where a battle over aircraft tracking could reshape enforcement.

The Pentagon Just Released Its Third Batch of Declassified UFO Files and This One Is the Most Detailed Yet

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Newly released video from Pasadena shows a police officer accidentally shooting a fellow officer during what officials called horseplay with loaded guns. The footage has intensified scrutiny of police training, culture, discipline, and public accountability.

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Diplomatic momentum between Washington and Tehran has accelerated faster than most analysts expected, and energy traders are responding in real time. Oil prices have already moved sharply as markets price in the possibility of reopened shipping lanes, looser sanctions, and a partial return of Iranian crude.

At Least 1 Person Is Dead and 9 Are Hospitalized After a Mass Shooting at a Texas Event

A mass shooting in Midland, Texas, left one person dead and multiple others wounded after a suspect opened fire across a busy commercial area. Authorities say the violence unfolded rapidly, sent victims to Midland Memorial Hospital, and ended only after a tense police standoff.

Trump’s Name Is Being Removed From the Kennedy Center and Officials Say It Will Be Gone by Today

Workers began taking President Donald Trump’s name off the Kennedy Center after courts refused last-minute efforts to keep it in place. Officials said the removal would be completed by today, marking a dramatic turn in a legal and political fight over the national arts institution.