New missile attacks in Iran as Trump administration set to update Congress
Israel and the U.S. launched new missile attacks into Iran on Tuesday as the Trump administration is set to brief members of the U.S. House and Senate on the fourth day of the conflict.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and others will update members of Congress Tuesday as six American soldiers have been killed in the operation so far.
President Donald Trump is meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Ahead of the meeting, Trump said the bombings have “knocked out” Iran’s Navy and Air Force.
“They have no Navy, it’s been knocked out. They have no Air Force, it’s been knocked out. They have no air detection, that’s been knocked out,” Trump said. “Their radar has been knocked out, and just about everything has been knocked out.”
Latest News Stories
High superintendent pay fuels debate over Illinois school consolidation
Illinois quick hits: Chicago expressway projects ends; Spooky graveyards
Trump plans to tell Congress about new drug war, won’t seek permission
U.S. aircraft carrier being deployed to Latin America
Federal agents arrive near San Francisco despite National Guard call-off
Over 100 pro-life organizations ask Congress to end forced taxpayer abortion funding
Measles outbreak continues along Arizona-Utah border
Value of movie and TV tax credits debated in California
Trucker in Florida triple fatal failed CDL exam 10 times
Multiple illegal border crossers killed after causing high-speed pursuits
Canada caves to pressure from Trump over Ronald Reagan ad
Exclusive: Colorado lawmakers split over limits on taxes