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AU.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparked controversy during D-Day commemorations in France after linking modern migration to threats facing Europe. His remarks drew attention on both sides of the Atlantic and underscored continuing tensions over immigration and defense policy within the transatlantic alliance.
The search for a missing 12-year-old girl from Erin ended in tragedy on Sunday after police discovered her body less than 24 hours after she was reported missing. Investigators have launched a homicide probe as authorities continue efforts to identify and locate the driver of a vehicle linked to her disappearance.
by Aurax Desk
Iran's national football team has begun World Cup preparations in Mexico after visa issues delayed entry for some officials into the United States, highlighting challenges facing the 2026 tournament amid ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran.
By Aurax Desk
A shooting near Toledo's Old West End Festival injured at least 12 people, including two critically, triggering a major police investigation. The violence disrupted the popular community event and sent attendees fleeing the area.
by Aurax Desk
U.S. forces struck Iranian radar sites after intercepting drones headed toward the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions with Tehran and raising concerns about a fragile ceasefire.
By Aurax Desk
Researchers continue to uncover how daily routines shape behavior, health and decision-making. New findings suggest many common habits are driven by automatic brain processes rather than conscious choices.
By. Aurax Desk
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