The Pentagon says about 140 U.S. troops have been wounded in the Iran war, including 8 severely and 108 who returned to duty.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that Tuesday would be the most intense day yet of U.S. strikes inside Iran. The Islamic Republic, its firepower diminished, has vowed to fight on. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the aim of the war is the popular overthrow of Iran's government. U.S. President Donald Trump sent contradictory signals about how long the war could last, fueling uncertainty and wild swings in financial markets Monday. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf dismissed any suggestion that Tehran has sought a ceasefire. The U.S. joint chiefs chairman says Iran's missile attacks have fallen 90% and one-way attack drones have decreased 83% since the war began.
A massive fire has broken out on a barge carrying scrap metal on the Delaware Bay. The U.S. Coast Guard said it responded Tuesday morning to reports of the fire and dispatched a helicopter and two boats in the water. Coast Guard Petty Officer First Class Matthew West said the unmanned barge was being moved by a tugboat at the time of the fire. West said there were no injuries. While ship traffic was not impacted, he said the fire was still burning several hours later.
Vice President JD Vance joined the grieving family of a Kentucky man who was the seventh U.S. service member to die in combat during the Iran war as his remains were brought back to the U.S. The dignified transfer took place at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware Monday evening. The Pentagon says 26-year-old Army Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington of Glendale died Sunday after being wounded during a March 1 attack on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Officials previously announced six Army reservists were killed in Kuwait when an Iranian drone struck an operations center at a civilian port.
Police are investigating a triple murder in New Jersey. Authorities say a gunman killed 3 people before turning the weapon on himself early this morning in Berkeley Township.
The Pentagon proclaims that the United States is “crushing” Iran with its military might. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the results of the war against Iran are clear after 10 days of fighting. Hegseth said Tuesday will be the “most intense day of strikes inside Iran. Also speaking at a Pentagon news briefing, Joint Chiefs chairman General Dan Caine said Iran’s missile attacks have fallen 90 percent since the start of the military campaign.
The FBI found explosive materials in a Pennsylvania storage unit after two men were charged with bringing homemade bombs to a protest outside the home of New York City’s mayor. The police department in Middletown Township, Pennsylvania, said Tuesday that the FBI conducted controlled detonations after finding the materials at a Public Storage facility in Langhorne. Eighteen-year-old Emir Balat and nineteen-year-old Ibrahim Kayumi were arrested Saturday near Gracie Mansion in Manhattan. According to investigators, they said they were inspired by the Islamic State group. Balat and Kayumi remain jailed after an initial court appearance on Monday. They were not required to enter a plea.
Police in Baltimore say an officer and a suspect have been shot in an “active shooter incident.”
The officer was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma unit, police said. Further details were not immediately available.
The public was told Tuesday to avoid the area.
Police in Toronto are investigating after gunfire was reported at the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto early Tuesday morning. Authorities say no injuries were reported.
Toronto police responded to the scene around 5:30 a.m. after receiving reports that someone had fired a gun at the consulate, located near University Avenue and Queen Street West. Investigators later confirmed that evidence of a firearm discharge was found at the scene.
No suspect information has been released, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford condemned the incident, calling it “an absolutely unacceptable act of violence and intimidation aimed at our American friends and neighbors.” He added that there must be zero tolerance for such behavior.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow also denounced the shooting, noting that it comes just days after two Toronto-area synagogues were struck by gunfire. Chow said the city has increased police presence around both the U.S. and Israeli consulates as a precaution.
Officials say tensions tied to the ongoing war in Iran have prompted demonstrations outside the U.S. consulate in recent days, both supporting and protesting U.S. involvement.
Police have not said whether the shooting is connected to those demonstrations.
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