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● Importantworld10 outlets

Trump threatens Iran after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral saw calls for his killing

Donald Trump made comments about Iran after a funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. U.S. officials asked Iran to say something public. They want Iran to confirm that the Strait of Hormuz is open for ships. This is because both countries are fighting near this important oil area.

Jul 11, 11:42upd. 5h
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● Importantworld10 outlets

Trump threatens Iran after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral saw calls for his killing

Donald Trump made comments about Iran after a funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. U.S. officials asked Iran to say something public. They want Iran to confirm that the Strait of Hormuz is open for ships. This is because both countries are fighting near this important oil area.

Jul 11, 11:42upd. 5h
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● Importantworld4 outlets

Trump Says Negotiations With Iran Will Continue as U.S. Ramps Up Strikes

President Trump said the U.S. will keep talking with Iran, but the fighting is not stopping. This came after big military attacks by the U.S. and Israel on Iran. The funeral for Iran's leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, was held recently. Even though Trump thinks talks are a waste of time, they will continue.

Jul 11, 04:11upd. 6h
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● Importantpolitics2 outlets

Trump warns Iran "missiles are locked and loaded" if they attempt assassination

President Trump warned Iran that its missiles are locked and loaded if it tries to assassinate him. He said he would respond with overwhelming force, possibly destroying Iran. The warning came while the U.S. and Iran are still talking about a nuclear deal. Some reports say Iran plotted an assassination attempt against the president.

Jul 11, 16:18upd. 14m
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● Importanthealth3 outlets

U.S. citizen working in Congo tests positive for Ebola, CDC says

{"A U.S. citizen working in Congo has tested positive for Ebola, the CDC announced.","The person works for a humanitarian organization.","Health officials are tracing contacts and working to stop further spread."}

Jul 11, 15:36upd. 14m
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● Importanteconomy1 outlet

Only 5% of U.S. adults can ace this 8-question financial-literacy test. Can you?

A recent test shows that only 5% of U.S. adults can answer all eight financial‑literacy questions correctly. The test was given by a research group and results were released this week. Experts say financial literacy in the U.S. has fallen to its lowest point in ten years. Low financial knowledge can hurt people's bank accounts and savings.

Jul 11, 15:42upd. 14m
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The ticks you may find in your state, and the diseases they can carry

{"This year, there have been many ticks in the United States.","The kind of tick you see depends on the state you live in.","Ticks can carry diseases that may make people sick.","Knowing which ticks are common in your area helps you stay safe."}

Jul 11, 14:00upd. 14m
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South Africa seeks tariff exemption as US probes forced labor tied to imports

South Africa has asked the United States to exempt it from possible new tariffs. The tariffs are linked to a U.S. investigation into whether imports are made with forced labor. The probe examines many countries, not just South Africa. South Africa says its goods do not involve forced labor and should not be punished.

Jul 11, 14:29upd. 14m
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Dry winter leaves farmers along Colorado River facing greater water shortages

The last winter was very dry in the western United States. Not much snow fell to fill up the Colorado River. This lack of water makes a drought worse for many people and farms. Climate change is making this dry weather happen faster. Farmers in Colorado are having big problems because of this.

Jul 10, 22:35upd. 6h
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Brussels wants action over Trump-Infantino red card controversy

The European Parliament in Brussels wants action about a football controversy. This happened after FIFA lifted the red card ban for US player Folarin Balogun. President Donald Trump called FIFA's head to ask for this change. After the call, Balogun was allowed to play against Belgium.

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Why the Olympics won’t have a Balogate

President Donald Trump asked FIFA's leader to look at a red card for Folarin Balogun. This made politics in world sports visible again. It shows how much the US government cares about big sports events. The Olympics are coming to Los Angeles soon.

Jul 10, 15:15upd. 4h
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