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Trump said Iran hasn’t agreed to a U.S. agreement because ‘they are strong, they are proud’.
On Friday, President Donald Trump said that Iranian leaders had not yet reached an agreement with the U.S. in order to end the war. He added that they were “strong” and ‘proud’, but they ultimately “had no choice” other than to come to an accord. Subscribe to this story to enjoy it ad free
Enjoy unlimited access to exclusive content and ad free articles. “They are strong, they are proud. They will have to face things they never imagined they would be facing.” The president said that they have no choice and it will take a while during a sit down interview with NBC News “Meet the Press'” moderator Kristen Welker in Chippewa Falls. Trump’s remarks coincide with the negotiations between U.S. officials and Iranian leaders to end a war that entered its fourth week last week. The U.S. has extended the
several times. But tensions flared recently when the U.S., Iran and other nations were
close to the Strait of Hormuz. The ongoing military operation that Trump’s administration calls “Operation Epic Fury” “has ended,” Marco Rubio told House members on Wednesday. He also said that earlier strikes were defensive in nature, telling Congress members that they came as a response to Iran attacking ships near the Strait of Hormuz.
To protect our own forces we don’t only strike drones. We also strike the people that launch these drones. They are defensive actions, but are in response to Iranian activity. “If they don’t fire at these ships, then we won’t be shooting, but we must respond,” Rubio stated. The ongoing conflict prompted Iran to shut down the Strait of Hormuz a few months ago. It is an important maritime passageway used by oil tankers. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has caused oil prices to soar globally, and pressure is being put on Trump and Republican officials in Washington to lower economic pressure for Americans.
In an interview on Friday, Trump criticised those who urged him to reach a quick deal with Iran in order to end the conflict. He said, “It can take years to accomplish these things.” “They’ve been murdering Americans,” said the president, referring specifically to Iranian leaders. “They have taken off their arms and legs, and their faces were so badly and horribly hurt.” agreed to a ceasefire in ril The president then compared the current conflict to the Vietnam War and said, “I am moving very quickly.” I’m now three months into the war. Vietnam lasted over 19 years. It doesn’t really matter that I’m in my third month and they’re still asking, “Whoa! When are you winning?” If I were a Democrat nobody would say this, but for me it does. I’ve become accustomed to it. traded strikes Trump said that “we have destroyed their military so far” in the conflict but that Iran still has some missiles, drones, and other weons.
“Most drone factories, most launching pads and most missile manufacturing areas were destroyed. However, they have some cacity. He added, “They do have drones and missiles.” “I’d say 21-22% percent of their missiles.” This is a lot, but not the same as it was before we started attacking. The president, who has been critical of Iran for years, and other Trump Administration officials have stated in recent weeks that the war was necessary to stop Iran from acquiring a nuclear weon. In an interview with “Pod Force One” podcast of the New York Post, Trump stated that it was “unlikely,” the U.S. Blockade of Iran, which he imposed following Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, would still be in effect by Labor Day. In that same interview, he also mentioned the possibility of failing to reach an agreement with Iranian leaders. He said he will have to make “a determination.” “And the alternative is not nice.”
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James Handy is stabbed in Los Angeles by the son of his girlfriend. Subscribe to this story to enjoy it without ads
Enjoy unlimited access to exclusive articles and ad free content. Handy was 81. Police said that Michael Gledhill (44), the suspect, had flagged down Los Angeles officers following a 911 call around 9:30 am. Police department
reported that the 911 caller stated, “I’m the son of the man. I just killed the sinner.” Handy’s death was confirmed by a representative. Pam Ellis Evenas, Handy’s agent, confirmed in a press release that Handy was the victim of the attack and death on Wednesday, in Tarzana. Police said that officers who responded to a 911 call discovered Handy unconscious and with a chest stab wound. Gledhill, who lives at the home with his mother, was arrested and booked on a murder charge. Gledhill who lives with his mom at the home was arrested on suspicion of murder. According to online jail records, he was still in custody as of Thursday night. He was being held for $2 million in bail. Gledhill’s case was not listed in the online court records on Thursday night. It wasn’t immediately clear if he had a lawyer who could speak for him. Police stated that the stabbing seemed to be isolated, and there was not a danger to the public. Tarzana in Los Angeles is the neighborhood where the stabbing took place. Handy also played bartender Jimmy in the 2022 movie “Top Gun Maverick,” and he peared in the TV series “Arachnophobia”, “Jumanji”, and other shows. He was a doctor on the 2017 movie “Logan,” which is about the X-Men’s Wolverine. He also had roles in NCIS: Los Angeles, “CSI: New York,” and “NYPD Blue,” as well as “Law & Order.” Phil Helsel and Emmy Beck Aden reported from Los Angeles, respectively.
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House passes Ukraine aid legislation in another GOP criticism of Trump’s foreign-policy
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The House on Thursday passed bipartisan legislation that would provide additional aid to Ukraine to Ukraine and impose new sanctions against Russia. These measures are at odds with the Trump administration‘s proach towards the war. Subscribe to read the story without ads
Receive unlimited access to adfree articles and exclusive material. The measure was proved by 226 to 195 votes, with 18 Republicans joining all Democrats except one. The
, sponsored by Rep. Gregory Meeks, New York’s top Democrat in the Foreign Affairs Committee came to the House Floor after enough Republicans crossed aisles to support Democrats and circumvent GOP Leadership, which had prohibited a vote on legislation. The bill would authorize loans of $8 billion to Ukraine and NATO members under the Foreign Military Financing (FMF) program. It also included more than $1billion in other funds, including for Radio Free Europe in Ukraine, Baltic security, and Radio Free Europe.
This bill will now head to the Senate. It faces a tougher battle from Republicans. It would need to be proved by the Senate and signed into law by Donald Trump if it was passed. On Wednesday, four Republicans joined Democrats to vote for a resolution that would amend
. The symbolic measure, introduced also by Meeks directed Trump not to remove U.S. military forces from Iran until Congress authorized it. The Republicans had previously rejected three attempts to pass a resolution on war powers this year. The Trump Administration has failed to broker ceasefire between Ukraine & Russia. Trump boasted in the 2024 election campaign that he could end the war ‘in 24 hour’ if he won a second term. Marco Rubio, the Secretary of States, stated at an hearing held on Citol Hill in this week that the negotiations between two countries had stalled. Trump said in March that the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy was “far harder” to deal with than Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Ukraine Support Act Meeks, after Thursday’s voting, said that “it shows the House is on the right-side of history.” “But, we will not say more.”
Because this isn’t a message bill, it isn’t about virtue signaling. “This is about getting actual help to people fighting not only for Ukraine,” said he.
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Karmelo’s murder case opens with conflicting depictions of a fatal stab
As the trial for a Texas teenager accused in stabbing another high schooler during a track event got underway, the prosecution and defense presented sharply divergent versions of events that led to Austin Metcalf’s death. Subscribe to this story to enjoy it ad free
Enjoy unlimited access to exclusive articles and ad free content. Karmelo Antony, a 19-year-old man, was arrested in January 2010 and charged with the stabbing of Metcalf, during an altercation that occurred at a Frisco high school track meet, a sprawling Dallas suburb. He has not pleaded guilty. Mike Howard, Anthony’s lawyer, claimed that Anthony acted out of self-defense in response to “fear and confusion.”
After Karmelo used the knife to defend himself, he fled. He didn’t stab again. He dropped his knife. Howard stated that he did not stab anyone else. The case is gaining national attention due to an explosive online discussion along racial divisions. Metcalf, who was white, is Black. Anthony is Black. Bill Wirskye, Texas prosecutor, said: “This case is not about race.” This case is not a self-defense. Unjustified murder — That’s why we were here this morning. The group claimed that “the prosecution used its last strikes to remove qualified Black jury members from the pool of jurors, raising serious questions about fairness and justice.” “We will not stay silent. We respect this court. But we won’t remain silent.”
A video expert was the first witness in the trial. He analyzed security footage that showed Anthony and Metcalf fighting before Anthony fled to the stadium exit. Robert Starr was Frisco Memorial High School’s assistant football and track coach. Austin Metcalf. Meghan Metcalf. Jeff Metcalf stated that his son died when a student with a blade got angry when told he had been in the wrong place. Austin Metcalf, according to his dad, was stabbed and died in the twin brother’s hands. Hunter Metcalf’s twin brother was not present in court on Thursday. He said that they were identical twins and that his brother held him and tried to stop the bleeding. The twin died in his brother’s arms. “I ran up and saw him on the gurney and I could tell – they said he was not breathing. I could see blood everywhere and where the wound was. I was worried, so I found his brother and we went to the hospital. We prayed and God had a plan. I don’t understand why, but they were unable to save him. Austin Metcalf’s last words, revealed Thursday during the trial, were “murder”. Wirskye reported that Metcalf said “I have been stabbed.” His father stated that his son had a 4.0 grade point average, was the team MVP, and was on track to attend college. Jeff Metcalf stated that “he was on the right path.” He was beloved by many. Anthony was charged as a first-degree killer in June 2025.
At the time, Collin County district attorney Greg Willis stated that “we know this case has touched a nerve — both here in Collin County as well as beyond.” “That’s understandable. It’s understandable. When this kind of thing hpens at a school function, it really shakes the people. Why throw the knife? Wirskye stated that someone who is afraid would not do such a thing. In Texas, 17 year olds are considered to be adults. Anthony could be sentenced to five years up to life imprisonment in the state prison system if he is found guilty.
Anthony has been placed under house arrest since he posted a $250,000 bail for his release. Next Generation Action Network, which is NBC Dallas Fort Worth’s parent company, said that Anthony was allowed to complete high school. He had a 3.7 GPA. It said, “We’re proud to announce that Karmelo will receive his high-school diploma and that his academic achievement will not be interrupted.” NGAN confirmed to NBC Dallas Fort Worth, that Anthony had been denied the opportunity to participate in graduation ceremonies. Anthony’s supporters have started a
that has already raised more than $600,000 to pay for Anthony’s legal fees and move costs.
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The lawsuit claims that a Florida mother found moving parasites inside a can SpaghettiOs her daughter shared. Subscribe to this story to enjoy it ad free
Enjoy unlimited access to exclusive content and articles without ads. Mary Hubbard filed the suit on Tuesday with Gregory Lovell. Gregory Lovell is the father to the daughter. According to the complaint filed at the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of Florida by Mary Hubbard, she purchased Campbell’s SpaghettiOs on June 20, 2024, from a Walmart Supercenter located in Okeechobee in Florida. The lawsuit stated that Hubbard had opened the can in order to serve the soup to her and her child. Hubbard, after consuming some of the soup, noticed that “there peared to be worms, parasites, and/or worm-like creatures moving in the product,” the complaint says. It also states that the contents clearly depict “worm-like animals moving within the food.” Hubbard says that the alleged contamination caused severe health effects. She claims to have suffered permanent and serious injuries including gastroenteritis, a parasitic disease, and other conditions. Hubbard continues to seek medical attention for her conditions. The daughter’s age was not given, but she allegedly had abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and a parasitic disease that required prescription medications. The lawsuit claims that Walmart and Campbell’s did not inspect or process their canned goods properly, and then continued to distribute them. The lawsuit alleges the companies did not maintain adequate safety measures in order to prevent parasitic contamination either during production or when the product was displayed on the retail shelves. The two are seeking $75,000 from Campbell’s, Walmart and claiming that the companies violated federal food safety laws and were negligent. Walmart issued a statement to NBC News, saying that “the health and safety our customers are a priority.” The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has issued recalls for a variety of soup and bowl products in ril 2025 due to possible foreign material contamination. The agency stated that four Campbell’s soups may have been contaminated by foreign material, specifically wood in cilantro, an FDA-regulated food ingredient. Campbell’s Soup Company stated that they do not comment on litigation pending, but believe these claims are without merit and intend to vigorously fight them.
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Trump is unsure if the ‘anti weaponsization’ fund has really died: “I’d need to ask lawyers”
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump created new uncertainty about the status and the future of the $1.8 billion anti weonization fund. This comes a day after Todd Blanche, acting attorney general, said that the Justice Department will no longer pursue this fund, which has caused bipartisan blowback. Subscribe to read the story without ads
Receive unlimited access to adfree articles and exclusive material. When asked in the Oval Office if the fund had been killed or was just on hold, Trump replied: “I would have to ask the attorneys.” I don’t have any idea.
He told reporters that the weonization fund was, in his opinion, a wonderful thing. I love it. The Trump administration announced Monday it would go ahead with the
, after a federal court temporarily blocked it. In a Monday statement, the Justice Department stated that it was “strongly disagreeing with the Court’s decision” but that it would “abide by its ruling”. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche during a House propriations Committee hearing in Washington Tuesday. Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg via Democrats and Republicans both
The fund was created to compensate Trump’s allies who had been “victims” of lawfare. Before Trump’s remarks on Wednesday, several Democratic members of Congress warned that legislation was needed to permanently close the fund. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) said, “We’re not taking Blanche’s words for it.” back off creating the fund “Congress should kill this corrupt anti-weonization slushfund so that every Republican can be on record.”
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