DHS resumes asylum decisions. And, Iran's strike injures over 12 U.S. personnel
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DHS resumes asylum decisions. And, Iran's strike injures over 12 U.S. personnel
"Iran is allowing some ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, but the majority of oil and gas tankers remain trapped, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region."
"President Trump has insisted that Iran wants a deal to end the war, yet he has deployed thousands of U.S. troops to the Middle East, indicating a complex situation."
"In Dubai, residents are adjusting to a new normal as missile attacks have become a reality, with fighter jets now frequently seen chasing down Iranian-made drones."
"TSA workers have started receiving their first paychecks after the government shutdown, but uncertainty remains about future payments, causing anxiety among employees."
Iran is permitting limited passage for some ships through the Strait of Hormuz, while most oil and gas tankers remain stranded. President Trump has deployed thousands of U.S. troops to the Middle East, despite claims that Iran seeks a deal to end the conflict. An Iranian strike on a Saudi air base injured U.S. service members and damaged aircraft. In Dubai, residents are adapting to new threats, including missile attacks. Meanwhile, the partial government shutdown continues to affect TSA workers, who are anxious about their paychecks.
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