
"The US sank an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka's coast. Thirty-two of the 180 people on board were rescued, and the torpedo strike in international waters dramatically widened the war's geographical footprint."
"Tehran has fired hundreds of missiles, but its underground "missile cities" are rich targets for US and Israeli bombers. An Iranian drone strike on a liquified natural gas facility in Qatar could trigger an energy crisis in Europe and Asia."
"More than 1,000 Iranian civilians have been killed so far, a human rights group says. Pro-US Kurdish forces in Iraq could enter Iran soon, though the White House says those reports are not true."
A morning weather report indicates foggy conditions with possible showers before 11 AM, followed by cloudy skies and a high near 64°F, with rain likely overnight and lows near 46°F. The Wizards host Utah in an evening game. The roundup includes music recommendations for 2025 and invites readers to nominate favorite travel destinations for a survey with potential $100 prize. Multiple international incidents are reported: the US sank an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka with 32 survivors rescued; NATO shot down a missile attributed to Iran; Iran's underground missile facilities face bombing threats; a drone strike on a Qatar LNG facility threatens European and Asian energy supplies; two US Army Reserve soldiers were killed in a Kuwait drone attack; over 1,000 Iranian civilians have been killed; and reports suggest Kurdish forces may enter Iran, though the White House denies this.
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