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As many as 150 US troops wounded so far in Iran war, sources say

As many as 150 U.S. troops have been wounded in the 10-day-old ​war with Iran, two people familiar with the matter told ‌Reuters on Tuesday. The casualty figure has not been previously reported. Prior to Reuters' publication of the figure, the Pentagon had only disclosed eight U.S. personnel seriously injured. In a statement after ​Reuters published its report, the Pentagon estimated the figure to be approximately ​140 wounded and said the vast majority of them were ⁠minor. "Since the start of Operation Epic Fury, approximately 140 U.S. service members ​have been wounded over 10 days of sustained attacks," said chief Pentagon ​spokesperson Sean Parnell. He said 108 of the wounded service members had already returned to duty.
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Virginia has a data center boon. Officials debate whether it's time to scrap its tax breaks

Nearly two decades ago, Virginia gave tech companies a tax break on equipment and software, and they began to build. The state became a data center hub, and they kept building. Residents bemoaned the noise while they built some more. Artificial intelligence boomed, and the power grid strained — still, more building. Now, amid a growing national pushback on data centers, Virginia senators have voted to end a projected $1.6 billion annual tax break, requiring the industry to resume paying a minimum 5.3% sales tax. The proposal has left some opponents warning that it bring construction of data centers in Virginia to a screeching halt...
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How NBA players are turning technical fouls into philanthropy

With four minutes and 35 seconds left in the third quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers' 110-97 victory over the New York Knicks on Sunday, Luka Dončić — upset over what he considered a missed call — made a gesture with his hands that indicated the referees were receiving money for slanted officiating. The NBA didn't take too kindly to the implication, announcing Tuesday that Dončić would be fined $50,000 for the "unprofessional gesture."...
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US death toll in Iran war rises to 7 after service member dies from injuries in Saudi Arabia

The U.S. death toll in the war in Iran reached seven on Sunday after U.S. Central Command said a service member had been killed from injuries sustained in Saudi Arabia. CENTCOM said the service member was seriously wounded and later succumbed to injuries after an attack on U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia on March 1. The command said it would not confirm the soldier's identity until the next of kin is identified. The latest death brings the number of American fatalities since the conflict began to seven, marking the first U.S. service member to die from wounds sustained in the fighting rather than being killed outright in the initial attacks. Six U.S. service members were previously killed during the early days of the conflict that began Feb. 28 after a large Iranian strike on a U.S. facility in Kuwait shortly after the U.S. and Israel launched coordinated operations against Iran. U.S. officials said those deaths occurred when an Iranian drone struck a tactical operation cent…
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In ICE masking debate, these former officers say take them off

Former law enforcement and immigration officials are coming out in opposition to the Trump administration's defense of masks worn by agents leading its immigration crackdown. The federal government has argued that having officers wear masks is necessary for their protection, but former officials who worked under both Democratic and Republican administrations told The Hill it's important for law enforcement to show their faces...
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What We Know About the Seven U.S. Service Members Killed in the Iran War

Seven American service members have died in the war in Iran in the days since the U.S. and Israel launched the initial military strikes on Feb. 28. About 140 more U.S. service members have been wounded in the conflict, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell confirmed to TIME on Tuesday. The "vast majority" of those injuries were minor, according to Parnell; 108 of the wounded service members "have already returned to duty." Eight service members, though, are "severely injured," he said. The war, which has quickly expanded in the Middle East, has killed hundreds of people across the region. At least 1,270 people in Iran have died, state media outlets have reported. In Lebanon, where Israel has carried out extensive air strikes, at least 486 people have been killed, according to the country's health ministry. Retaliatory attacks by Iran around the Gulf have left more than 20 dead, local authorities have said. The Pentagon released the identities of six American service members who w…
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Americans Face Perfect Storm of Travel Chaos

Spring Break, among the busiest period for travel in the U.S., is underway. The season typically peaks in mid-March, and Airlines for America has projected that 171 million passengers will fly between the start of this month and the end of April, averaging roughly 2.8 million travelers per day and marking a four percent increase over 2025...
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Top DOJ prosecutor says tens of thousands of noncitizens on voter rolls, dozens illegally voted

The top Justice Department prosecutor for civil liberties and voting rights tells Just the News that her ongoing review of state voter rolls has proven tens of thousands of noncitizens made it into a position to cast ballots and that hundreds of thousands of dead or departed residents were not properly removed from state election systems. "It's really frustrating that we're being prevented from doing our job," Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon said Tuesday night, criticizing state election offices and federal judges who are blocking her office from her historic effort to obtain and review every state's voter roll ahead of the 2026 midterm elections...
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Trump Aims To End Iran's War On America — On His Terms

Security experts told the Daily Caller that President Donald Trump's latest operation in Iran is part of a broader strategy to cripple Tehran's ability to threaten the U.S. and its allies while also weakening hostile powers that depend on the regime. President Donald Trump announced in an early morning video statement on Feb. 28 that U.S. and Israeli forces had launched major combat operations against Iran under Operation Epic Fury...
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Breaking: Driver Detained After Suspicious Vehicle Drove Through Barricades Near the White House

We're getting reports that the Secret Service has detained a driver after a van drove through barricades at Connecticut Avenue and H Street, Northwest. Streets around the White House are temporarily shut down. Streets around the White House are temporarily shut down with police tape and a surge of law enforcement officials due to a suspicious vehicle, CBS News reports. The driver of the car has been detained and was being questioned by US Secret Service. The D.C. police issued a statement on the incident.
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