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Rising tensions in the Middle East have captured global attention as U.S. and Iranian forces exchanged strikes following the downing of a U.S. helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, fueling international anxiety over potential escalation and the future of diplomatic engagement in the region. Meanwhile, the White House’s plan to host a UFC fight has ignited legal battles and media access debates, raising questions about the propriety and precedent of staging such high-profile sporting events at the seat of U.S. power.

On Capitol Hill, Congressional oversight of the Epstein files is intensifying, with prominent testimonies and partisan divides drawing national scrutiny to the ongoing investigation. In the world of sports, controversy also surrounds the U.S. decision to bar Somali World Cup referee Omar Artan from entry ahead of the tournament, sparking international debate over security vetting and fairness in global competitions. Separately, U.S. agriculture officials are on alert after the flesh-eating screwworm parasite was detected in Texas livestock for the first time in decades, raising concerns about animal health and the potential impact on beef prices.

Developing: Details remain unclear about the extent of U.S. and Iranian military engagement and the prospects for broader regional conflict.
















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