Iran rejects U.S. peace plan. And, jury finds Meta, Google to blame in addiction trial
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Iran rejects U.S. peace plan. And, jury finds Meta, Google to blame in addiction trial
"Iran vowed to continue fighting until a list of its own conditions are met, which include war reparation payments and recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz."
"Israel hopes to continue fighting Iran for several more weeks, with military officials indicating a ramp-up in targeting Iran's arms factories over the next 48 hours."
"Trump is weighing whether to seize Kharg Island, which is essential to the Iranian economy due to over 90% of the country's oil exports funneling through it."
"A California jury found Meta and Google negligent in a social media case, determining they were responsible for a woman's depression and anxiety stemming from her early compulsive use."
The Iranian government dismissed President Trump's 15-point proposal to end the war, which offered sanctions relief in exchange for halting its nuclear program. Iran insists on meeting its own conditions, including war reparations and recognition of sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Israel plans to continue military operations against Iran, ramping up attacks on Iranian arms factories. Trump is considering seizing Kharg Island, crucial for Iran's oil exports, while the Pentagon has deployed troops to the region. A jury found Meta and Google negligent in a social media case linked to a woman's mental health issues.
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