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    ICE detainee dies after untreated tooth infection, officials and family say

    ByLeo Clark March 7, 2026March 6, 2026

    A Haitian asylum seeker held in an Arizona immigration detention center died after what began as a toothache and progressed into a fatal infection, according to federal officials and his family. The 56-year-old man, identified as Emmanuel Damas, repeatedly sought help for dental pain that relatives say was never properly treated, raising fresh questions about…

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    Death toll climbs for U.S. troops as Iranian attacks intensify

    ByLeo Clark March 7, 2026March 6, 2026

    The rising death toll among American troops in the war with Iran is forcing Washington to confront the human cost of an expanding regional conflict. Six U.S. service members have now been killed in a series of Iranian attacks that have grown more lethal and geographically widespread, from Iraq and Kuwait to key Gulf capitals….

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    Kuwait mistakenly shot down three U.S. fighter jets during combat, military says

    ByLeo Clark March 7, 2026March 6, 2026

    Kuwait has acknowledged that its own air defenses mistakenly shot down three American F-15E Strike Eagles during intense combat operations linked to the war with Iran, according to the U.S. military. All six crew members ejected and were recovered alive, but the incident has instantly become a case study in how fast-moving regional conflicts can…

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    The most venomous animal ever discovered in a U.S. backyard

    ByLeo Clark March 7, 2026March 6, 2026

    In a country that worries about grizzly bears in the Rockies and sharks off the coast, the most potent venom may be hiding in the gravel of a suburban yard. The most venomous animal ever confirmed in a U.S. backyard is not a snake or a spider but a small, rust-colored ant whose sting can…

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    Iran crisis disrupts cruises as thousands of passengers remain stranded in the Middle East

    ByLeo Clark March 6, 2026March 5, 2026

    Thousands of holidaymakers who expected a routine voyage through the Gulf now find themselves stuck on ships and in ports as the Iran crisis spills directly into the cruise industry. With military confrontation closing key waterways and freezing regional travel, cruise lines are scrambling to protect passengers and crews while governments weigh how to keep…

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    U.S. military death toll rises as Iran conflict escalates

    ByLeo Clark March 6, 2026March 5, 2026

    The human cost of the expanding conflict between the United States and Iran is rising quickly, with the U.S. military death toll now at six and fears growing that the fighting could widen across the Middle East. The escalation has unfolded over just a few days, as air and missile exchanges have drawn in Israel,…

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    Twenty World War II missions so extreme they sound unbelievable

    ByLeo Clark March 6, 2026March 5, 2026

    World War II produced missions so audacious that they still sound like fiction. From tiny commando teams attacking heavily defended ports to artists conjuring phantom armies, planners repeatedly gambled on ideas that looked absurd on paper yet altered the course of the conflict. Many of the most extreme operations combined near-suicidal risk with a flair…

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    Man charged after allegedly bringing gun onto Capitol grounds

    ByLeo Clark March 6, 2026March 5, 2026

    Federal prosecutors say an 18-year-old from Georgia sprinted toward the U.S. Capitol in camouflage and body armor while carrying a loaded shotgun, an incident that has now led to a federal indictment and renewed questions about security around the seat of Congress. The man, identified as Carter Camacho of Smyrna, Georgia, is accused of bringing…

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    U.S. exporters struggle to replace Middle East oil supply as tanker protection efforts aim to stabilize prices

    ByLeo Clark March 6, 2026March 5, 2026

    Global energy markets are scrambling to adapt as conflict around the Strait of Hormuz cuts Middle East shipments and sends oil prices higher. U.S. producers sit on huge reserves and world-leading output, yet exporters are discovering that capacity limits, infrastructure bottlenecks, and crude-quality constraints curb how much they can offset the disruption. At the same…

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    Former U.S. general warns a potential war with Iran could trigger wider instability

    ByLeo Clark March 6, 2026March 5, 2026

    Warnings from retired commanders are colliding with hardening rhetoric in Washington, as talk of a potential United States strike on Iran grows louder. A former U.S. general is cautioning that any move toward open conflict would not stay confined to one battlefield and could ignite a chain reaction across the Middle East and beyond. His…

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