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Staffing cuts and leadership vacancies at the State Department are straining its response to the expanding Iran conflict. Critics say reduced expertise and centralized decision-making have hampered planning, while officials insist evacuations and operations remain on track.
Deep staffing cuts and leadership vacancies at the State Department have raised concerns about the United States response to the escalating conflict with Iran. Officials say evacuations and crisis planning were hampered by the loss of experienced personnel, though the department disputes that assessment.
A correction clarifies that 76,000 Jewish victims were transported in more than 70 freight trains, not 76 cattle cars, as previously reported. The notice also includes information on how to submit corrections and feedback.
An ex-wife, her former husband, and his new partner have built a close and cooperative relationship after divorce. By prioritizing respect and family unity, they demonstrate that separation does not have to lead to conflict.
March 18, 2026
An Israeli court ruled that drivers may not speed during rocket sirens, saying emergency conditions do not justify endangering lives. The decision came after a motorist was caught driving far above the legal limit and received a reduced 20 day suspension.
TimesofIsraelIsrael said threatening Iranian officers on the phone as part of efforts to stir unrestMarch 18, 2026
Israel is reportedly threatening Iranian security officers by phone while intensifying strikes on internal security targets to foment unrest. Despite disruptions to policing and infrastructure, large scale dissent has not yet taken hold.
March 18, 2026
Daniel Biss won a closely watched Illinois primary despite heavy spending against him by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. The results marked a mixed night for pro-Israel political spending and underscored divisions within the Democratic Party over Israel policy.
FoxNewsIran's hidden mountain nuclear site raises urgent threat, must be 'neutralized': reportsMarch 18, 2026
A deeply buried Iranian nuclear site known as Pickaxe Mountain has intensified concerns as United States and Israeli strikes continue. Experts warn the fortified facility and Iran’s enriched uranium stockpiles must be neutralized before the conflict ends.
The government is under pressure over inflation and spending as it prepares major budget savings and possible tax reforms. Interest rate rises and global instability have intensified the political battle over the cost-of-living crisis.
Britain's largest undeveloped oil field could begin production by autumn if approved by the Energy Secretary. Industry leaders say the project is vital for energy security, but the government remains cautious amid climate and cost concerns.
Australians could be paying up to $12 for a cup of coffee within years as wages, inflation and global bean prices surge. Industry leaders warn rising costs may force cafés to lift prices further, risking a customer backlash.
Israel carried out a rare long-range strike on Iranian Navy ships in Bandar Anzali on the Caspian Sea. The attack marks a significant escalation in operations against Iran amid continued missile and drone threats.







