
Iran’s nuclear standoff has reached a new peak

The White House is reviewing three broad paths: a renewed diplomatic push, more limited strikes, or steps that could threaten Iran’s leadership itself. Military planners have moved ships, aircraft, and personnel into the region, signaling Washington’s resolve. Allies in Europe and the Middle East are pressing for restraint while bracing for possible fallout.
New polling shows many Americans disapprove of Trump’s job performance

A recent survey highlighted in national newscasts finds a majority of respondents unhappy with how the president is handling his duties. The numbers emerge as the administration faces questions over its approach to trade, a partial government shutdown, and rising economic anxiety. At the same time, Trump’s national security team is considering options for a limited military strike on Iran.
An armed man was shot by Secret Service agents near President Trump

In Florida, an armed man was shot by Secret Service agents near President Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago resort, prompting a heavy security response. Authorities say the suspect was carrying a shotgun and a fuel can when agents confronted him close to the property. The man was shot and taken into custody; his condition has not been fully disclosed. Investigators are now working to determine a motive, while security around the compound remains visibly heightened.
British police have arrested Prince Andrew

British police have arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Prince Andrew. Officers from Thames Valley Police detained a man in his sixties from Norfolk on Thursday, and he remains in custody as searches continue at properties in Norfolk and Berkshire. Investigators are examining allegations he shared confidential government papers with Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a UK trade envoy. Andrew has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.








