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Carlson Claims CIA Filed Criminal Referral Over Iran Texts
The podcaster says intelligence officials read his pre-war messages and are recommending DOJ charge him under a 1938 foreign agent law.
The podcaster says intelligence officials read his pre-war messages and are recommending DOJ charge him under a 1938 foreign agent law.
The U.S. bombed Iran's primary crude export hub Friday but spared the oil facilities, leaving a loaded ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz
A waterway that normally moves 20 million barrels a day is down to a trickle, with no Navy escort in sight
The Iran-backed group's public rebuke signals fracturing alliances and growing pressure from Gulf states that fund Palestinian relief
Law enforcement sources tell CBS News and NBC News the unverified bulletin lacks credible intelligence, even as national security experts warn Iran's asymmetric capabilities are real
Senator called America "much, much safer" after Khamenei's death, then declared the terror threat the highest in decades
While global media frames Pezeshkian's apology as a de-escalation move, the diplomatic calculus behind it points to something more calculated: separating Arab neighbors from the U.S.-Israeli coalition
On day seven of the joint war, the president signals full regime change as strikes widen and Congress fails to intervene