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Spain’s Prime Minister opposes US-Israeli strikes on Iran

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is standing firm in his opposition to U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran, despite facing trade threats from Donald Trump. Sánchez said Spain rejects the attacks and will not allow the United States to use joint U.S.-Spanish military bases on Spanish soil for operations targeting Iran. His comments mark one of the strongest rebukes from a European leader since the conflict escalated. The Spanish leader warned that the war risks “playing Russian roulette” with millions of lives and described the strikes as unjustifiable. He has called for restraint and a renewed push for diplomatic solutions to prevent further destabilization in the region. The dispute underscores growing tensions among Western allies as the conflict in Iran expands and global political and economic pressures intensify.

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LIVE Pentagon Press Briefing On “Operation Epic Fury”

LIVE Pentagon Press Briefing On “Operation Epic Fury” With Lt. General Keith Kellogg - Former U.S. Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia, author of War by Other Means | @generalKellogg | by phone Gen. Keith Kellogg praises Trump for ‘exceptional’ Operation Epic Fury: Iran is losing this fight 'tremendously so' Iran executes Khamenei’s plan to spread regional war

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The legality Of The Strikes In Iran & Presidential Powers Act

With Michael O'Neill, Vice President of Legal Affairs at the Landmark Legal Foundation (LandmarkLegal.org) | @LandmarkLegal Legality of Trump Authorizing Strikes in Iran: Congressional Democrats plan to force votes this week to halt President Trump’s military action against Iran - These measures invoke the War Powers Act of 1973 The Supreme Court on Monday night granted a request from a group of California parents to reinstate a ruling by a federal district court that prohibits schools in that state from “misleading parents about their children’s gender presentation” and that requires schools to follow parents’ instructions regarding the names and pronouns The Supreme Court on Monday announced that it would keep in place a New York congressional map

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Trump Shoots Down Anti-Semitic Question

Trump Shoots Down Anti-Semitic Question

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Elections Are Bigger In Texas: Primary Night In The LoneStar State

Elections Are Bigger In Texas: Primary Night In The LoneStar State

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Hegseth claims swift gains in Operation Epic Fury

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said Monday that the United States is making “decisive, devastating, and uncontested” progress in Operation Epic Fury, which was launched just four days ago under President Donald Trump. Speaking at the Pentagon, Hegseth highlighted sweeping air operations alongside the Israeli Defense Forces, claiming the U.S. now has near-total control of Iranian airspace. Hegseth detailed the role of B-2s, B-52s, fighter jets, and drones in targeting Iran’s missile systems, military infrastructure, and leadership. He asserted that Iran’s air force has been destroyed, its navy “no more,” and key leaders eliminated. “The operation has delivered air power surpassing the opening of the Iraq War in 2003,” Hegseth said, adding that additional waves of strikes are expected. While stressing that this is “not a mission accomplished moment,” he said the operation’s goal remains clear: dismantle Iran’s military capabilities and prevent any path toward nuclear weapons. Hegseth emphasized the U.S. is prepared to sustain the fight for as long as necessary, declaring, “The terms of this war will be set by us.”

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US citizens face difficulty leaving Middle East amid Iran conflict

Many U.S. citizens are struggling to evacuate the Middle East as the war with Iran intensifies. The U.S. State Department has urged Americans in more than a dozen countries to depart immediately using available commercial transportation, citing serious safety risks tied to escalating violence and widespread flight cancellations. Major airlines have canceled flights and much of the Gulf’s airspace remains closed, complicating departure options for travelers. Some lawmakers have criticized the timing and coordination of the evacuation effort, even as the White House insists the State Department is working to help Americans return home. Officials are arranging charter flights and facilitating travel where possible, but challenges persist as airports close and airspace disruptions continue across the region.

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Pentagon identifies first US soldiers killed in Iran war

The U.S. military on Tuesday identified four of the first American soldiers killed in the war against Iran as the Trump administration warned the intensifying conflict would lead to more American casualties. Among six U.S. military deaths so far, the four soldiers were members of an Iowa unit of the U.S. Army Reserve. They died on Sunday when a drone slammed into a U.S. military facility in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, the U.S. military said on Tuesday. The Pentagon said four ranged in age from 20 to 42 and served in the 103rd Sustainment Command from Des Moines, Iowa, part of the Army's global logistics and supply operation. The military identified the four U.S. Army Reserve soldiers as: * Captain Cody A. Khork, 35, of Winter Haven, Florida * Sergeant 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, 42, of Bellevue, Nebraska * Sergeant 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, 39, of White Bear Lake, Minnesota * Sergeant Declan J. Coady, 20, of West Des Moines, Iowa Major General Todd Erskine, who leads the 79th Theater Sustainment Command, in a statement extended "my deepest sympathy and my respect" to relatives and unit members of the four. Most of the soldiers had a history of overseas service. Khork had deployed to Saudi Arabia in 2018, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in 2021 and Poland in 2024. Amor deployed to Kuwait and Iraq in 2019. Tietjens had two other deployments to Kuwait in 2009 and 2019. Coady, who was posthumously promoted from specialist, had only enlisted in the Army Reserve in 2023. President Donald Trump and other senior officials have warned the Iran conflict will result in more U.S. military deaths as Tehran retaliates against U.S. and Israeli strikes. The U.S. military's Central Command said on Tuesday that Iran has launched over 500 ballistic missiles and over 2,000 drones in its retaliatory attacks throughout the Middle East so far. The risks to U.S. forces in the Middle East came up during a closed-door briefing to lawmakers on Tuesday by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. "They told us in that room that there are going to be more Americans that are gonna die - that they are not ... going to be able to stop these drones," Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat, said. The facility in Kuwait where the four deaths occurred was protected by concrete blast walls but did not have a fortified roof, two officials told Reuters. It was unclear if there were air defenses in place but no alarm apparently sounded as the drone approached, one of the officials added, speaking on condition of anonymity.

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Liberals think Trump bombed Iran because he's desperate

Liberals Think Trump Bombed Iran because he's Desperate

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Iron Dome Intercepts Iranian Missiles Over Tel Aviv Skyline

An Iron Dome interceptor missile is launched to intercept incoming rockets fired from Iran over the skyline of Tel Aviv, Israel. Israeli air defense systems were activated across central Israel following missile launches from Iran amid escalating regional tensions.

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Iran reportedly selects new leader

We're following reports out of Iran that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei), has been selected to succeed his father. Multiple Iranian outlets report the 56-year-old was chosen by Iran's Assembly of Experts to assume control of the country.

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Will this War Be a Success for the U.S.?

Will this War Be a Success for the U.S.?

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Secretary of State Rubio explains why now for attacking Iran

Secretary of State Rubio Explains Why Now for Attacking Iran

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Will Iran be Afghanistan 2.0?

Is Iran Afghanistan 2.0?

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It’s Primary Day In Texas, Arkansas, And North Carolina

Three states are kicking off the 2026 election cycle with primaries. Texas, Arkansas, and North Carolina are holding primary elections for party nominations ahead of the November midterms. Among those three, Texas is generating the most interest with heated Senate races. Incumbent Republican John Cornyn is facing off against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and U.S. Congressman Wesley Hunt. In the Democratic contest, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is facing State Representative James Talarico.

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Primary Voters Cast Ballots In Texas, North Carolina And Arkansas

Three states are kicking off the 2026 election cycle with primaries. Texas, Arkansas, and North Carolina are holding primary elections for party nominations ahead of the November midterms. Among those three, Texas is generating the most interest with heated Senate races. Incumbent Republican John Cornyn is facing off against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and U.S. Congressman Wesley Hunt. In the Democratic contest, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is facing State Representative James Talarico.

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Georgia School Shooting Suspect’s Father Convicted Of 2nd Degree Murder, Involuntary Manslaughter

A Georgia man whose teenage son is accused of killing two students and two teachers at a high school has been convicted of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter. Colin Gray also was found guilty Tuesday of all other charges in the September 2024 shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, northeast of Atlanta. Gray is one of a number of parents across the country who have been charged after their children were accused in fatal shootings. Prosecutors said Gray gave his son, Colt, access to a gun and ammunition “after receiving sufficient warning that Colt Gray would harm and endanger the bodily safety of another.”

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2 Men Arrested In Cincinnati Nightclub Shooting That Wounded 9

Two men have been arrested in connection with a weekend shooting inside a Cincinnati nightclub that wounded nine people, police said Tuesday. Franeek Cobb, 24, and Derrick Long, 29, were arrested Monday on charges of felonious assault, the Cincinnati Police Department said in a news release. No attorneys for the two were yet listed in court records as of Tuesday morning. The shooting happened around 1 a.m. Sunday inside Riverfront Live along the Ohio River in the city’s east end. Officers responding to reports of gunfire found nine people with gunshot wounds. All were taken to hospitals and are in stable condition, officials said. Police have not publicly discussed a motive or released details about what led to the shooting. The department’s homicide unit is investigating. The FBI is assisting with the investigation, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives previously offered a $5,000 reward for information identifying a suspect. The gunfire erupted during a birthday celebration hosted by Jermaine Tandy, also known as DJ Fresh, according to a post on his Facebook page. Management representing Tandy said in a statement they were “devastated” by the violence, calling it a “senseless act.” Witness Anton Canady told The Associated Press he heard what sounded like a fight before shots rang out. As people rushed toward the exits, Canady's girlfriend fell, and he laid on top of her to prevent her from being trampled. “I don’t think it was like they was doing it purposely or intentionally, I just think nobody wanted to die in there,” he said. When he got outside, Canady learned his cousin was one of the people shot. He said he used cloth from a nearby car to apply pressure to her wounds until first responders arrived. He later spoke with her and said she was “doing good” but in shock. Though it occurred almost simultaneously with a deadly bar shooting in Austin, Texas, an ATF spokesperson said earlier this week the Cincinnati shooting was not believed to be an act of terrorism. Riverfront Live sits along the Ohio River, not far from the popular Riverbend Music Center, which is closed in winter. Portions of the property previously held the names Stage Forty-Three and Inner Circle, but it is best known as the former site of Annie's, an iconic rock club that hosted well-known rock and heavy metal groups in the 1990s and early 2000s. It was rebranded Riverfront Live in 2018 after gaining attention for criminal activity.

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Senator Dave Mccormick Discusses the Latest on Iran

Senator Dave Mccormick Discusses the Latest on Iran

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Fallen American Soldeirs from Epic Fury

Fallen American Soldeirs from Epic Fury

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Spain’s Prime Minister opposes US-Israeli strikes on Iran

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is standing firm in his opposition to U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran, despite facing trade threats from Donald Trump. Sánchez said Spain rejects the attacks and will not allow the United States to use joint U.S.-Spanish military bases on Spanish soil for operations targeting Iran. His comments mark one of the strongest rebukes from a European leader since the conflict escalated. The Spanish leader warned that the war risks “playing Russian roulette” with millions of lives and described the strikes as unjustifiable. He has called for restraint and a renewed push for diplomatic solutions to prevent further destabilization in the region. The dispute underscores growing tensions among Western allies as the conflict in Iran expands and global political and economic pressures intensify.

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LIVE Pentagon Press Briefing On “Operation Epic Fury”

LIVE Pentagon Press Briefing On “Operation Epic Fury” With Lt. General Keith Kellogg - Former U.S. Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia, author of War by Other Means | @generalKellogg | by phone Gen. Keith Kellogg praises Trump for ‘exceptional’ Operation Epic Fury: Iran is losing this fight 'tremendously so' Iran executes Khamenei’s plan to spread regional war

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The legality Of The Strikes In Iran & Presidential Powers Act

With Michael O'Neill, Vice President of Legal Affairs at the Landmark Legal Foundation (LandmarkLegal.org) | @LandmarkLegal Legality of Trump Authorizing Strikes in Iran: Congressional Democrats plan to force votes this week to halt President Trump’s military action against Iran - These measures invoke the War Powers Act of 1973 The Supreme Court on Monday night granted a request from a group of California parents to reinstate a ruling by a federal district court that prohibits schools in that state from “misleading parents about their children’s gender presentation” and that requires schools to follow parents’ instructions regarding the names and pronouns The Supreme Court on Monday announced that it would keep in place a New York congressional map

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Trump Shoots Down Anti-Semitic Question

Trump Shoots Down Anti-Semitic Question

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Elections Are Bigger In Texas: Primary Night In The LoneStar State

Elections Are Bigger In Texas: Primary Night In The LoneStar State

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Hegseth claims swift gains in Operation Epic Fury

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said Monday that the United States is making “decisive, devastating, and uncontested” progress in Operation Epic Fury, which was launched just four days ago under President Donald Trump. Speaking at the Pentagon, Hegseth highlighted sweeping air operations alongside the Israeli Defense Forces, claiming the U.S. now has near-total control of Iranian airspace. Hegseth detailed the role of B-2s, B-52s, fighter jets, and drones in targeting Iran’s missile systems, military infrastructure, and leadership. He asserted that Iran’s air force has been destroyed, its navy “no more,” and key leaders eliminated. “The operation has delivered air power surpassing the opening of the Iraq War in 2003,” Hegseth said, adding that additional waves of strikes are expected. While stressing that this is “not a mission accomplished moment,” he said the operation’s goal remains clear: dismantle Iran’s military capabilities and prevent any path toward nuclear weapons. Hegseth emphasized the U.S. is prepared to sustain the fight for as long as necessary, declaring, “The terms of this war will be set by us.”

Read More...

US citizens face difficulty leaving Middle East amid Iran conflict

Many U.S. citizens are struggling to evacuate the Middle East as the war with Iran intensifies. The U.S. State Department has urged Americans in more than a dozen countries to depart immediately using available commercial transportation, citing serious safety risks tied to escalating violence and widespread flight cancellations. Major airlines have canceled flights and much of the Gulf’s airspace remains closed, complicating departure options for travelers. Some lawmakers have criticized the timing and coordination of the evacuation effort, even as the White House insists the State Department is working to help Americans return home. Officials are arranging charter flights and facilitating travel where possible, but challenges persist as airports close and airspace disruptions continue across the region.

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Pentagon identifies first US soldiers killed in Iran war

The U.S. military on Tuesday identified four of the first American soldiers killed in the war against Iran as the Trump administration warned the intensifying conflict would lead to more American casualties. Among six U.S. military deaths so far, the four soldiers were members of an Iowa unit of the U.S. Army Reserve. They died on Sunday when a drone slammed into a U.S. military facility in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, the U.S. military said on Tuesday. The Pentagon said four ranged in age from 20 to 42 and served in the 103rd Sustainment Command from Des Moines, Iowa, part of the Army's global logistics and supply operation. The military identified the four U.S. Army Reserve soldiers as: * Captain Cody A. Khork, 35, of Winter Haven, Florida * Sergeant 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, 42, of Bellevue, Nebraska * Sergeant 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, 39, of White Bear Lake, Minnesota * Sergeant Declan J. Coady, 20, of West Des Moines, Iowa Major General Todd Erskine, who leads the 79th Theater Sustainment Command, in a statement extended "my deepest sympathy and my respect" to relatives and unit members of the four. Most of the soldiers had a history of overseas service. Khork had deployed to Saudi Arabia in 2018, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in 2021 and Poland in 2024. Amor deployed to Kuwait and Iraq in 2019. Tietjens had two other deployments to Kuwait in 2009 and 2019. Coady, who was posthumously promoted from specialist, had only enlisted in the Army Reserve in 2023. President Donald Trump and other senior officials have warned the Iran conflict will result in more U.S. military deaths as Tehran retaliates against U.S. and Israeli strikes. The U.S. military's Central Command said on Tuesday that Iran has launched over 500 ballistic missiles and over 2,000 drones in its retaliatory attacks throughout the Middle East so far. The risks to U.S. forces in the Middle East came up during a closed-door briefing to lawmakers on Tuesday by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. "They told us in that room that there are going to be more Americans that are gonna die - that they are not ... going to be able to stop these drones," Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat, said. The facility in Kuwait where the four deaths occurred was protected by concrete blast walls but did not have a fortified roof, two officials told Reuters. It was unclear if there were air defenses in place but no alarm apparently sounded as the drone approached, one of the officials added, speaking on condition of anonymity.

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Liberals think Trump bombed Iran because he's desperate

Liberals Think Trump Bombed Iran because he's Desperate

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Iron Dome Intercepts Iranian Missiles Over Tel Aviv Skyline

An Iron Dome interceptor missile is launched to intercept incoming rockets fired from Iran over the skyline of Tel Aviv, Israel. Israeli air defense systems were activated across central Israel following missile launches from Iran amid escalating regional tensions.

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Iran reportedly selects new leader

We're following reports out of Iran that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei), has been selected to succeed his father. Multiple Iranian outlets report the 56-year-old was chosen by Iran's Assembly of Experts to assume control of the country.

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Will this War Be a Success for the U.S.?

Will this War Be a Success for the U.S.?

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Secretary of State Rubio explains why now for attacking Iran

Secretary of State Rubio Explains Why Now for Attacking Iran

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Will Iran be Afghanistan 2.0?

Is Iran Afghanistan 2.0?

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It’s Primary Day In Texas, Arkansas, And North Carolina

Three states are kicking off the 2026 election cycle with primaries. Texas, Arkansas, and North Carolina are holding primary elections for party nominations ahead of the November midterms. Among those three, Texas is generating the most interest with heated Senate races. Incumbent Republican John Cornyn is facing off against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and U.S. Congressman Wesley Hunt. In the Democratic contest, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is facing State Representative James Talarico.

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Primary Voters Cast Ballots In Texas, North Carolina And Arkansas

Three states are kicking off the 2026 election cycle with primaries. Texas, Arkansas, and North Carolina are holding primary elections for party nominations ahead of the November midterms. Among those three, Texas is generating the most interest with heated Senate races. Incumbent Republican John Cornyn is facing off against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and U.S. Congressman Wesley Hunt. In the Democratic contest, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is facing State Representative James Talarico.

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Georgia School Shooting Suspect’s Father Convicted Of 2nd Degree Murder, Involuntary Manslaughter

A Georgia man whose teenage son is accused of killing two students and two teachers at a high school has been convicted of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter. Colin Gray also was found guilty Tuesday of all other charges in the September 2024 shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, northeast of Atlanta. Gray is one of a number of parents across the country who have been charged after their children were accused in fatal shootings. Prosecutors said Gray gave his son, Colt, access to a gun and ammunition “after receiving sufficient warning that Colt Gray would harm and endanger the bodily safety of another.”

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2 Men Arrested In Cincinnati Nightclub Shooting That Wounded 9

Two men have been arrested in connection with a weekend shooting inside a Cincinnati nightclub that wounded nine people, police said Tuesday. Franeek Cobb, 24, and Derrick Long, 29, were arrested Monday on charges of felonious assault, the Cincinnati Police Department said in a news release. No attorneys for the two were yet listed in court records as of Tuesday morning. The shooting happened around 1 a.m. Sunday inside Riverfront Live along the Ohio River in the city’s east end. Officers responding to reports of gunfire found nine people with gunshot wounds. All were taken to hospitals and are in stable condition, officials said. Police have not publicly discussed a motive or released details about what led to the shooting. The department’s homicide unit is investigating. The FBI is assisting with the investigation, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives previously offered a $5,000 reward for information identifying a suspect. The gunfire erupted during a birthday celebration hosted by Jermaine Tandy, also known as DJ Fresh, according to a post on his Facebook page. Management representing Tandy said in a statement they were “devastated” by the violence, calling it a “senseless act.” Witness Anton Canady told The Associated Press he heard what sounded like a fight before shots rang out. As people rushed toward the exits, Canady's girlfriend fell, and he laid on top of her to prevent her from being trampled. “I don’t think it was like they was doing it purposely or intentionally, I just think nobody wanted to die in there,” he said. When he got outside, Canady learned his cousin was one of the people shot. He said he used cloth from a nearby car to apply pressure to her wounds until first responders arrived. He later spoke with her and said she was “doing good” but in shock. Though it occurred almost simultaneously with a deadly bar shooting in Austin, Texas, an ATF spokesperson said earlier this week the Cincinnati shooting was not believed to be an act of terrorism. Riverfront Live sits along the Ohio River, not far from the popular Riverbend Music Center, which is closed in winter. Portions of the property previously held the names Stage Forty-Three and Inner Circle, but it is best known as the former site of Annie's, an iconic rock club that hosted well-known rock and heavy metal groups in the 1990s and early 2000s. It was rebranded Riverfront Live in 2018 after gaining attention for criminal activity.

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Senator Dave Mccormick Discusses the Latest on Iran

Senator Dave Mccormick Discusses the Latest on Iran

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