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None of the studies noted improvements in mental health care or declines in suicide attempts or deaths after the warnings were implemented. While an increase in antidepressant use occurred before the FDA advisory, there were abrupt and sustained declines in use — ranging from 20% to 50% — after the warnings. Three studies reported increases in psychotropic drug poisonings, which suggest suicide attempts, and in suicide deaths among children. However, “the study convincingly suggests that the Black Box warning may have made at least some providers and families anxious about treating adolescents with antidepressants,” Fortuna said. Every young person differs in the level of risk, needs and circumstances, Fortuna said, and antidepressants can be lifesaving.
Persons: , Stephen Soumerai, ” Soumerai, suicidality, Lisa R, Fortuna wasn’t, Fortuna, ” Fortuna, . Kao, Ping Chua, Susan B, Chua wasn’t, ” Chua, Chua, , ” Young Organizations: Lifeline, CNN, Food and Drug Administration, Health Affairs, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, Harvard Medical School, FDA, Children, American Psychiatric Association, National Institute of Mental Health, University of California, Research Center, University of Michigan Medical Locations: Massachusetts, United States, Riverside, pediatricians
Pete Buttigieg says he and Elon Musk had a chat about Hurricane Helene relief efforts. That call proved "the best thing to do is just to pick up the phone," Buttigieg said on MSNBC. Buttigieg responded to Musk, writing: "No one is shutting down the airspace and FAA doesn't block legitimate rescue and recovery flights. "And, I think, to me it's an example of how often the best thing to do is just to pick up the phone." Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida on September 26 and swept through Georgia and the Carolinas, causing widespread damage.
Persons: Pete Buttigieg, Elon Musk, Helene, Buttigieg, , Tesla, Musk, MSNBC's Jen Psaki, Psaki, Hurricane Helene, didn't Organizations: MSNBC, Service, Elon, SpaceX, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Boeing, Department of Transportation, Business Locations: Asheville , North Carolina, Buttigieg, South Carolina, Hurricane, Florida, Georgia, Carolinas
Harris’ plan would boost the debt by $3.5 trillion over the next decade, while Trump’s platform would cause it to spike by $7.5 trillion, according to the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget’s report, released Monday. It found that Harris’ measures could have no significant impact on the debt or could increase it by $8.1 trillion. And Trump’s proposals could balloon the debt by between $1.5 trillion and $15.2 trillion. These proposals would cost $2.3 trillion in total. But the committee estimates these tariffs would bring in between $2 trillion and $4.3 trillion over a decade — not enough to cover Trump’s agenda.
Persons: CNN —, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris ’, Harris, , Trump, Jerome Powell, “ We’re, ” Marc Goldwein, Brian Hughes, Trump’s, , That’s, Joe Biden’s, Katie Lobosco, Matt Egan Organizations: CNN, Republicans, Democrats, Trump, Social Security, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Center, of Education Locations: American
Jason Bennett, 46, moved from San Francisco to Medellín, Colombia in 2018. Bennett quit his job at Banana Republic to move abroad and launch two startups. AdvertisementJason Bennett had a successful career in San Francisco but didn't see a future for himself in the corporate world. In 2016, he visited Medellín, Colombia, and said he envisioned it as his future home. Courtesy of Jason BennettBuilding financial independence started at a young ageBennett was born and raised in San Francisco.
Persons: Jason Bennett, Bennett, Medellín, , didn't, I've, San Francisco Bennett, Jason Bennett Bennett Organizations: Banana, Service, Banana Republic, True Star Consulting, Consulting, Voting, Central America, University of Oregon, San, Medellín Philharmonic Locations: San Francisco, Medellín, Colombia, Francisco, Lisbon, South, Caribbean, Banana, American
He said that she "wants to feed people governmentally." Trump also said that some immigrants have "bad genes" and are predisposed to murder. Related stories'We've got a lot of bad genes in our country'Moments later, Trump pivoted toward immigration, arguing that some immigrants have "bad genes" and are predisposed to murder. "You know, now a murderer, I believe this, it's in their genes," Trump said. Trump also claimed on Monday that Harris has allowed "people to come through an open border, 13,000 of which were murderers."
Persons: Trump, Kamala Harris, , Donald Trump, Hugh Hewitt, Hewitt, Harris, We've Organizations: Service, Trump, Immigration, Customs Enforcement, Department of Homeland Security
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday did not commit to calling Congress back into session before the election after President Joe Biden pressed congressional leaders about potential funding shortfalls in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The president noted that the White House requested more funding for the program as Congress prepared a short-term funding bill that passed last month to avert a government shutdown. Pressed on whether he would call Congress back into session before the election, Johnson replied, "We'll be back in session immediately after the election." Johnson's comments come after Biden said in remarks at the White House last week he expects to ask Congress for a supplemental funding request for areas affected by Hurricane Helene. "The American people are disgusted by this, up with it, and so are Republicans in Congress," he said.
Persons: Mike Johnson, Joe Biden, Hurricane Helene, Johnson, Alejandro Mayorkas, we'll, Biden, Karine Jean, Pierre, Kamala Harris, Mayorkas Organizations: Fox, Homeland, White House, Congress, Hurricane, Federal Emergency Management Agency, shouldn't, White, Biden, FEMA, Republicans Locations: Hurricane, Florida
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday did not commit to calling Congress back into session before the election after President Joe Biden pressed congressional leaders about potential funding shortfalls in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. In his letter, the president urged Congress to restore funding to the Small Business Administration’s disaster loan program, which was facing potential funding shortfalls even before Hurricane Helene devastated parts of the Southeast. The president noted that the White House requested more funding for the program as Congress prepared a short-term funding bill that passed last month to avert a government shutdown. Pressed on whether he would call Congress back into session before the election, Johnson replied, “We’ll be back in session immediately after the election.”“That’s 30 days from now. “The American people are disgusted by this, up with it, and so are Republicans in Congress,” he said.
Persons: Mike Johnson, Joe Biden, Hurricane Helene, ” Johnson, Alejandro Mayorkas, Johnson, “ We’ll, , we’ll, Biden, Karine Jean, Pierre, , Kamala Harris, Mayorkas Organizations: “ Fox, Homeland, White House, Congress, Hurricane, Federal Emergency Management Agency, shouldn’t, White, Biden, FEMA, Republicans Locations: Hurricane, Florida
Administrator of the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency, Deanne Criswell, speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, U.S., September 26, 2024. Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Deanne Criswell on Sunday criticized former President Donald Trump for spreading false information about how the Biden administration allocated disaster relief funding for Hurricane Helene recovery. "It's frankly ridiculous and just plain false," Criswell said in an interview on ABC's "This Week." On FEMA's "Rumor Response" webpage, the agency specifically addressed the claim that FEMA disaster relief funding "was diverted to support international efforts or border related issues." The Department of Homeland Security and White House have issued their own statements fact-checking and condemning the false claims.
Persons: Deanne Criswell, Donald Trump, Biden, Helene, Criswell, Trump, Elon Musk, Kamala Harris Organizations: U.S . Federal Emergency Management Agency, White, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Sunday, FEMA, Department of Homeland Security, SpaceX Locations: Washington , U.S
Washington CNN —Former President Donald Trump has delivered a barrage of lies and distortions about the federal response to Hurricane Helene. Over a span of six days, in public comments and social media posts, Trump has used his powerful megaphone to endorse or invent false or unsubstantiated claims. Monday: Trump falsely claims Biden hasn’t answered calls from Georgia’s governorDuring a visit to Georgia on Monday, Trump said of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp: “He’s been calling the president, hasn’t been able to get him.”It was immediately clear that Trump’s claim was false. He added, “Think of it: We give foreign countries hundreds of billions of dollars and we’re handing North Carolina $750.”Trump’s claim is wrong.
Persons: Donald Trump, Hurricane Helene, Trump, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Biden hasn’t, Brian Kemp, “ He’s, hasn’t, Kemp, Biden, , we’ve, , ” Trump, Roy Cooper, Harris, Harris “, Henry McMaster, Pete Buttigieg, McMaster, Deanne Criswell, “ Kamala, , they’re, They’ve, , Harris ’, ” It’s, Buttigieg, “ Kamala wined, Helene, Becca Gallas Organizations: Washington CNN, Republican, Georgia Gov, Biden, Federal Government, Democrat, State, North Carolina Gov, Democratic, Republican South Carolina Gov, Transportation, FEMA, US Customs, Department of Homeland Security, White, Congress, North Carolina, North Carolina Trump, North Carolina National Guard, Washington Post, National Guard, CNN, North, North Carolina’s Division of Aviation Locations: Georgia, Atlanta, North Carolina, Carolina, Asheville, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Hurricane, California, San Francisco, North Carolina’s
CNN —The Biden administration won’t extend legal permissions for certain migrants from Nicaragua, Cuba, Venezuela and Haiti provided through a temporary humanitarian program designed to curb illegal border crossings, requiring them to seek other legal means to remain in the United States, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The program required that these migrants have a sponsor in the US, undergo screening and vetting, and complete vaccinations. The program is still available to new applicants from the four countries, though the administration briefly paused it this summer over concerns about fraud. Homeland Security officials maintain the program was intended to be temporary, providing those who arrived the opportunity to apply for other legal status while in the United States. The administration didn’t guarantee the program would be extended, though it did allow re-parole for Ukrainians and Afghans under similar programs.
Persons: CNN —, Biden, won’t, Joe Biden’s, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, , There’s, Harris, ” CNN’s Camila DeChalus Organizations: CNN, Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security, Register, Republicans, Biden Locations: Nicaragua, Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti, United States
Israel has been weighing options in its response to Iran's ballistic missile attack on Tuesday, which Iran had carried out in response to Israel's military action in Lebanon. Hashem Safieddine's fate was unclear and neither Israel nor Hezbollah have offered any comment. Israel says it targets military capabilities and takes steps to mitigate the risk of harm to civilians. The Israeli military said some 70 projectiles were launched from Lebanon into Israeli territory on Friday evening and were either intercepted or fell in open land. Israel sent ground forces into Lebanon this week after the Iranian missiles attacks.
Persons: Israel, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Hashem, Joe Biden, Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Stephane Dujarric, Kamel Ahmad Jawad, Matthew Miller, Israel's Organizations: Hezbollah, U.S, White House, Republican, Democratic, Lebanese, U.S . State Department, Washington, . State Department Locations: Iran, Israel, Jerusalem, Beirut, Lebanon, Gaza, Burj, Choueifat district, Haret Hreik, Lebanese, Odaisseh, American, Dearborn , Michigan, U.S, Palestinian
With a new academic year well underway, more than 60 colleges and universities are still under federal investigation over antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents during the campus protests that swept the United States after the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel, according to the Department of Education. The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights has opened inquiries into dozens of schools over the past year, checking for violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination based on ethnicity or race. Documents released by the department show that around 80 percent of the Oct. 7-related investigations it undertook stemmed from complaints about antisemitism, and that many of those complaints came to the department through conservative and pro-Jewish legal advocacy groups, including several founded by high-ranking former Education Department officials. Under federal scrutiny, which carries the risk of losing federal funding, dozens of schools still facing government inquiries have moved quickly to pre-empt large campus disruptions and enforce stricter limits on certain types of speech and demonstrations.
Organizations: Department of Education, Department’s, Civil Rights, Civil, Department Locations: United States, Israel
FAIRFAX, Va. — A jury on Friday acquitted a former police officer in Virginia of involuntary manslaughter after he fatally shot a shoplifting suspect outside a busy shopping mall. But the jury did convict the former police sergeant, Wesley Shifflett, of reckless handling of a firearm in connection with the shooting. After the shots were fired, Shifflett immediately yelled “stop reaching” and told other officers that he saw Johnson reaching in his waistband. During cross-examination, Sands asked Shifflett about shooting Johnson before commanding that the victim “stop reaching.”“My motor functions were operating more quickly than I could verbalize,” Shifflett said. The special grand jury returned indictments on charges including involuntary manslaughter and reckless handling of a firearm.
Persons: Wesley Shifflett, Shifflett, Timothy McCree Johnson, Johnson, , Jenna Sands, , Sands, ” Shifflett, Johnson’s, I’m, Kevin Davis, Davis, ” Davis, ” Prosecutors, Steve Descano Organizations: Prosecutors, Fairfax County Police, Tysons, Police, , Shifflett Locations: FAIRFAX, Va, , Virginia, , Fairfax, Fairfax County
In the gun case, Mexico officials say gun companies should be held accountable for violent crime across the border involving their products. Circuit Court of Appeals revived the case, saying that the liability shield did not extend to Mexico’s specific claims. Lower courts, including the Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, ruled for the state agency, but Ames then turned to the Supreme Court. The Texas litigation is the latest salvo in a long-running series of fights over where to store nuclear waste.
Persons: WASHINGTON —, — Smith, Marlean Ames, Ames, ” Ames, Gregg Abbott, Obama, Ruben Gutierrez, Gutierrez Organizations: Wesson, Glock, Colt, Arms, Circuit, Appeals, Ohio Department of Youth Services, Civil, Supreme, New, Regulatory Commission, Partners, Gov, NRC, Atomic Energy Locations: Mexican, Mexico, Boston, Cincinnati, Texas, New Orleans, Andrews County , Texas, , Nevada
Minneapolis CNN —One state audit found that bonus checks intended for frontline workers during the pandemic were handed out to undeserving recipients. Another criticized a Minnesota state agency for failing to ensure there were no conflicts of interest in taxpayer-funded mental health and addiction programs. His fans were easy to find last month at the Minnesota State Fair, which drew nearly 2 million people this year. Republican state Sen. Mark Koran, second from right, speaks with constituents at the Minnesota State Fair. “We are troubled by MDE’s decision,” the auditor’s report said, using the acronym for the Minnesota Department of Education.
Persons: Tim Walz, Judy Randall, , Walz, Randall, , , Lisa Demuth, Elizabeth Flores, Sen, Mark, Governor Walz, Rick Hansen, Erik Biever, ” “ Tim Walz, Stephen Maturen, Willie Jett, Jett –, ” Walz, “ There’s, Mark Koran, CNN “ They’ve, they’ve, Dan Myers, , Blois Olson, he’s, “ They’re, ” Olson, Olson, Aimee Bock, Bock, Bock –, MDE, ” Andrew Luger, Glen Stubbe, Andrew Luger, ” Luger, Walz’s, Heather Mueller –, Jett, Ann, Keith Ellison, Scott Jensen, ” Jensen, “ Who’s, ” Miriam Ackerman, ” Randall, Democrat Mark Dayton –, Lisa Demuth CNN Walz, haven’t, Bill Walsh, Randall “, … you’re Organizations: Minneapolis CNN, Democratic Gov, CNN, of Public, Democratic, GOP, Twin Cities, Star Tribune, Getty, Republican, , Randall’s Office, Legislative, Minnesota State Fair, Gov, Minnesota Department of Education, Minnesota Star Tribune, Congressional Republicans, Democrats, Minnesota, Fair, University of Minnesota, Republicans, White, Democrat, FBI, Feds, Minneapolis TV, , Department of Human Services, DHS, of, American Locations: Minneapolis, Minnesota, unaccountability, East
Over the last few months, mortgage rates have dropped dramatically, going from near 7% to below 6%. See more mortgage rates on Zillow Real Estate on ZillowMortgage CalculatorUse our free mortgage calculator to see how today's mortgage rates will affect your monthly and long-term payments. You can calculate this by dividing your closing costs by the amount you're saving on your monthly mortgage payment. 5-Year Mortgage Rate TrendsHere's how 30-year and 15-year mortgage rates have trended over the last five years, according to Freddie Mac data. Now that the Fed has started lowering its benchmark rate, mortgage rates are down.
Persons: they've, Freddie Mac Organizations: ADP, Federal Reserve, Zillow, ARM, Federal Housing Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, Fed Locations: Chevron
This trend bucked the overall unemployment rate, which inched lower to 4.1% in September, down just 0.1 percentage point from August. In September, Black men saw their jobless rate fall to 5.1% from 5.9% in the month prior. The jobless rate similarly fell for Hispanic men to 4.1% from 4.8% last month. The unemployment rate for men in Black and Hispanic racial groups declined in September while staying little-changed for other racial groups, according to data released Friday by the Department of Labor. "Black unemployment typically holds about two times higher than White unemployment, among the first to be laid off.
Persons: Sarah Foster, Foster, Organizations: Amerant Bank, Department of Labor Locations: Florida, Sunrise , Florida, Black
CNN —The US Supreme Court will decide whether a federal law prevents Mexico from suing gun distributors for allegedly facilitating the flow of firearms to drug cartels. The court had already agreed to hear cases on President Joe Biden’s regulation of “ghost guns” and vaping. Mexico says gunmakers are recklessIn its lawsuit, Mexico alleged the manufacturers and distributors were aiding and abetting the purchase of their firearms by dealers known to supply drug cartels. At the heart of the dispute before the Supreme Court is the 2005 federal law passed by a GOP-led Congress. Lawyers for Mexico, which asked the court not to disturb the 1st Circuit’s ruling, defended the ruling’s rationale and argued that it was premature for the Supreme Court to take up the case.
Persons: Joe Biden’s, Donald Trump, gunmakers, Marlean Ames, Ames, , Biden, Ruben Gutierrez, Escolastica Harrison, Marcellus Williams, Felicia Gayle, Williams, CNN’s Devan Cole Organizations: CNN, Smith & Wesson, Arms, GOP, Circuit, Twitter, ISIS, Lawyers, Department of Youth Services, Appeals, Nuclear Regulatory, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Storage Partners Locations: Mexico, Mexico’s, Cincinnati, Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma
Microsoft told customers that a software bug caused inconsistent collection of log data. The bug affected key security products, including Microsoft Sentinel and Entra. Advertisement"This issue did not impact the uptime of any customer-facing services or resources -- it only affected the collection of log events. Microsoft Sentinel, a security information and event-management product, was also impacted, along with Microsoft Defender for Cloud and Microsoft Purview, a data loss prevention product. "Microsoft Sentinel customers may have experienced potential gaps in security related logs or events, possibly affecting customers' ability to analyze data, detect threats, or generate security alerts," the update warned.
Persons: , Spokespeople Frank Shaw, Jill Austin, It's, Satya Nadella Organizations: Microsoft, Microsoft Sentinel, Service, Business, Microsoft Defender, Cloud, WE Communications, Futures Initiative, Department of Homeland Security, BI
Millions of student-loan borrowers have faced legal whiplash over the past 24 hours. A Missouri judge blocked Biden from carrying out his broader debt relief plan just hours after receiving the case. The ruling came before the Education Department had even published the final rule for the debt relief. That's because the lawsuit argued the relief would hurt the revenue of student-loan company MOHELA, which is based in Missouri. Advertisement"The Department of Education is extremely disappointed by this ruling," a department spokesperson told Business Insider.
Persons: Biden, , It's, Joe Biden's, Matthew Schelp, Donald Trump, Schelp, Biden's, hasn't, servicers, Andrew Bailey, Sen, Elizabeth Warren, Trump Organizations: Education Department, Service, GOP, MOHELA, Department, Department of Education, Republican, of, Higher, Missouri, else's Ivy League Locations: Missouri, Georgia, Eastern, of Missouri
President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program can proceed after a judge Wednesday let a temporary restraining order on the plan expire. He wrote that he would transfer the case to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. The states that brought the lawsuit have argued that the administration’s rule that would mass-cancel student debt would be detrimental to income tax revenue. Biden laid out the revised plan in April after the Supreme Court nullified the administration’s original student debt forgiveness program in 2023. If the administration’s proposed rules are finalized this fall, it would bring the total number of recipients of student debt relief under Biden's tenure to 30 million, the Department of Education said in August.
Persons: Joe Biden's, Biden, Miguel Cardona, Randall Hall, Hall Organizations: GOP, Biden, Education, Miguel Cardona . U.S, District, Southern District of, Georgia, U.S, Eastern, of Missouri, Department of Education Locations: — Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia , Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, Miguel Cardona ., Southern District, Southern District of Georgia, Georgia
She found exactly what she was looking for in the NBC missing persons procedural drama “Found,” which returns for its sophomore season on Thursday. That story cited the Black and Missing Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing awareness to missing people of color. Okoro Carroll did not consult the organization until the end of the first season, but said the founders have given their seal of approval. Okoro Carroll began researching the role that public relations play in missing persons cases, which the Department of Justice has said can add up to 600,000 new missing people every year. Trae Patton / NBCUniversalAt the time, Okoro Carroll knew that a show with a deeply flawed Black female lead would be a hard sell for network TV.
Persons: Veronica Fisher, ” Shanola Hampton, Nkechi Okoro Carroll, Hampton, Gabi Mosley, ” Hampton, hasn’t, , Okoro Carroll, Gabi, Sir, , Mark, Paul Gosselaar, Nkechi Okra Carroll, Shanola Hampton, Kelli Williams, Trae Patton, Shonda Rhimes, Kerry Washington’s Olivia Pope, Viola Davis ’ Annalise Keating, , antiheroes, Viola, Kerry, Shonda, Gaby “, I’m, Brett Dalton, Mark Trent, Anisa Nyell Johnson, Shaker, Karan Oberoi, Dahn, Margaret, NBC's, Matt Miller, Gabi’s, Lacey, Gabrielle Walsh, she’s, He’s, Sonay Hoffman, we’re, we’ve Organizations: Showtime, NBC, , NBC News, D.C, Department of Justice, Bell, Comcast Locations: Washington, Pasadena , Calif, Hampton,
Meet SpaceHopper, a three-legged hopping asteroid explorer
  + stars: | 2024-10-03 | by ( Amy Gunia | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
That includes SpaceHopper, a three-legged robot designed for exploring microgravity environments, like the surface of asteroids. Developed by university students at ETH Zurich, in Switzerland, it bends its legs to propel itself off the ground. “But we can build robots that could do this task for us.”ETH Zurich student Valerio Schelbert holds SpaceHopper. A three-legged hopping robot that can reorient itself in zero gravity is “a completely new idea,” said Florian Kehl, a lecturer in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences of ETH Zurich. The team behind LunarLeaper, including ETH Zurich academics, hope to use it to explore a pit thought to be connected to a subsurface hollow lava tube.
Persons: Valerio Schelbert, Andrew Waller, , Florian Kehl, SpaceHopper, CNN “ Organizations: CNN, Apollo, Earth’s, ETH Zurich, SpaceHopper, ” ETH Zurich, Department of, Planetary Sciences, European Space Agency, ESA, Tech Locations: Switzerland, California, Japan, Germany, France
Hung Cao, the Republican Senate nominee in Virginia, disparaged drag queens and people who are tolerant of them by implying Wednesday that they are not tough enough to serve in the military. Cao, a Navy veteran, was asked to explain how he believes DEI could affect military recruitment. According to his campaign website, Cao is a retired Navy captain who served with special operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia. Former President Donald Trump endorsed Cao in the Senate GOP primary; Cao later spoke at the Republican National Convention. The Cook Political Report, which examines the competitiveness of congressional seats and the presidential race, characterizes the Virginia Senate seat as "solid" Democrat.
Persons: Hung Cao, Cao, Democratic Sen, Tim Kaine, that’s, Biden, Republican pushback, Sen, Tommy Tuberville, Cao's, Kaine, Republican Hung Cao, Eric Lee, Hillary Clinton's, Donald Trump Organizations: Republican, Democratic, Navy, Department of Homeland Security, FBI, Bloomberg, Getty, GOP, Republican National Convention, Virginia Senate, Democrat Locations: Virginia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia
Iran launched a massive ballistic missile strike on Israel this week, what appears to be the largest ever. The attack represents just a fraction of the scale, devastation, and capabilities a China missile strike could have, experts said. AdvertisementIran launched a major missile strike on Israel earlier this week likely intended to overwhelm the country's air defenses and inflict significant damage. The Iranian attack was massive, perhaps the largest ballistic missile strike in history, but it represents just a fraction of the scale and capabilities of what a Chinese missile attack could look like. AdvertisementA massive missile strikeIran previously launched a missile strike on Israel in April, using ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones.
Persons: , Bailee Ann Darbasie, Tom Karako, Amir Cohen, Hassan Nasrallah, Ismail Haniyeh, wasn't, Cole, USS Bulkeley, Karako, Thomas Shugart, Liu Mingsong, Shugart, Xi Jingping's, GREG BAKER Organizations: Service, Department of Defense, Army's, Force, U.S . Air Force, Staff, Center for Strategic, International Studies, Missile Defense, Reuters, Air, US, Iranian, US Navy, Center, New, New American Security, Pentagon, Getty, Area Defense, Aegis, Pacific Command Locations: Iran, Israel, China, Taiwan, Chinese, Ukraine, New American, Xinhua, AFP, Japan
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