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U.S. Destroyers Test Iran’s Strait Control as Marathon Talks Stretch Past Midnight
American warships entered the waterway Saturday while negotiators met in Pakistan, sparking a tense radio confrontation
American warships entered the waterway Saturday while negotiators met in Pakistan, sparking a tense radio confrontation
White House intervenes with currency-swap signal as opposition leads by double digits in Sunday's vote
A six-year proof-of-concept study shows sperm production can be shut down and reversed without hormones — in mice
U.S. intelligence finds Beijing preparing to ship air defense systems and shoulder-fired missiles to Tehran — even as China publicly backs the Islamabad peace process
New assessments say Iran retains thousands of missiles and could retrieve launchers — undercutting the administration's case that airstrikes left Iran too weak to threaten the region
Comer pledges public testimony after first lady's surprise plea — but the victims the hearings would serve are divided on whether Congress can deliver anything meaningful
U.S. and Iranian delegations arrive in Islamabad for the highest-level engagement since 1979 — but the gap between public posture and negotiating reality may be the biggest obstacle in the room
As Vance lands in Islamabad, a pattern of Friday threats and Monday walk-backs raises a harder question