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Trump Pushes Iran Deal Hard

  • Trump says the U.S. is close to cutting a deal with Iran on its nuclear program. But he’s still talking about blowing up labs, even if there’s an agreement. Iran isn’t backing down and warns that threats and sanctions won’t work. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is pressuring Tehran behind the scenes to either take the deal or face war with Israel.

California Slashes Care for Seniors

  • Governor Gavin Newsom wants seniors to have less than $2,000 in assets to get state healthcare help. That includes money in the bank, a second car, even some retirement savings. At the same time, he’s freezing new healthcare access for illegal immigrants. Critics say this punishes struggling Americans while past policies handed out benefits freely.

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Germany Eyes Gold Repatriation Risk

  • Germany is starting to worry about its gold held in New York as Trump ramps up control over the Fed. With over a thousand tons stored overseas, critics warn the U.S. could use that gold as leverage. Some German leaders now say the U.S. is no longer a stable ally. Questions are rising fast about whether it’s time to bring the gold back home.

Ireland Tops Education Rankings

  • Ireland now leads the world with over half its working-age adults holding college degrees. Other European countries like Switzerland and Belgium follow close behind. The U.S. ranks high in total educated population, but far lower in share. Meanwhile, rising nations like India and China have the numbers, but not the percentage—yet.

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India Quietly Confirms Jet Loss

  • India’s top defense official has now admitted at least one Indian jet went down during this month’s brief but deadly clash with Pakistan. Over 70 people were killed in the four-day exchange, which saw drone strikes, missiles, and intense artillery fire. While Pakistan claimed six kills, India rejects that number but now concedes aircraft were lost. Officials hint the focus is on fixing tactical mistakes, not pointing fingers.

Iran Boosts Uranium, Denies Bomb

  • Iran is rapidly increasing its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, now far beyond limits set by the 2015 nuclear deal. While the material is near weapons-grade, Tehran insists it has no interest in building nuclear arms. The U.N. nuclear watchdog is warning of serious risks, but Iran blames lack of trust and Western pressure. Talks with the U.S. are ongoing, but both sides remain locked in a standoff over what comes next.

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