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  • Israel Launches Attack on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities

    Israel launched a sweeping and deadly strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and military leadership early Friday, killing Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Hossein Salami and hitting dozens of key sites, including uranium enrichment facilities and missile production centers. The operation, dubbed “Rising Lion,” is the most direct Israeli assault on Iranian soil in years and marks a major escalation in the long-simmering shadow war between the two rivals.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the attack in a video statement, calling it a preemptive strike to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. He vowed the military operation would continue “as many days as it takes.” Defense Minister Israel Katz declared a state of emergency, warning of possible Iranian retaliation involving missiles and drones.

    The attack comes just days before another round of U.S.-Iran nuclear talks and shortly after the UN’s nuclear watchdog ruled Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations. In response, Iran had vowed to ramp up nuclear activity. Iran’s military reportedly scrambled fighter jets in an attempt to intercept the Israeli warplanes, and explosions rocked Tehran as smoke billowed from multiple buildings.

    U.S. officials say Washington was not involved in the attack. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the U.S. is focused on protecting American personnel and urged Iran not to target U.S. interests. Meanwhile, oil prices jumped and global markets reacted sharply.

    Analysts say Netanyahu may also be seeking to shore up domestic support amid growing political turmoil and opposition in Israel. The attack on Iran—an existential foe—may bolster his standing but risks dragging the region into a wider war.

    Israel launches strikes on Iran following failed Trump-Tehran nuclear talks | Fox News

  • Juvenile killed in shooting at Rickarby Park

    MPD said the victim has succumbed to their injuries and it is now an active homicide investigation.

    Mobile Police said the victim is a juvenile.

    MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - MPD said one person was shot at Rickarby Park Thursday afternoon.

    At least one person was struck with gunfire, according to officers.

    FOX10 News is working to get more information.


    Juvenile killed in shooting at Rickarby Park

  • Judge Orders Trump to Return California National Guard to Newsom

    A federal judge ruled Thursday that President Trump acted illegally when he federalized the California National Guard in response to protests in Los Angeles, ordering control of the force be returned to Governor Gavin Newsom. In a sharply worded 36-page decision, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer said Trump’s actions violated both federal law and the Tenth Amendment.

    The ruling came just hours after a hearing in San Francisco. Breyer concluded that Trump failed to follow the process outlined by Congress for placing state-controlled National Guard units under federal authority. He wrote that none of the required conditions—such as invasion, rebellion, or breakdown of law enforcement—were present in Los Angeles.

    Breyer temporarily delayed enforcement of the order until noon Friday, allowing the Justice Department time to appeal to the Ninth Circuit. DOJ lawyers argue that Trump had the authority to act and that courts should not interfere with presidential decisions on National Guard deployments. They also claim troops were used strictly to protect federal property, not for domestic law enforcement, in accordance with the Posse Comitatus Act.

    Still, Breyer questioned the breadth of executive power Trump was asserting and expressed concern about the lack of evidence justifying the federalization. The decision marks a significant legal setback for the Trump administration’s efforts to respond to unrest with military force—and underscores a broader debate over states’ rights, presidential authority, and the limits of federal intervention in domestic affairs.


    Judge Orders Trump to Return California National Guard to Newsom - WSJ

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