Follow live updates and the latest news coverage as the U.S. and Israel continues to strike Iran and Tehran hits back across ...
Continuing our series of articles from The Astorian’s 1973 special edition celebrating our own centennial, this is legendary editor Fred Andrus’ interpretation of city history up to ...
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Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps said on Saturday it had struck the United States' Juffair base in Bahrain, adding that it had been used to attack an Iranian desalination plant earlier in the day.
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Israel’s military chief said it’s moving to the “next phase” of the war with Iran after carrying out 2,500 strikes with more than 6,000 weapons.
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In the wake of the military offensive on Iran that President Donald Trump launched last weekend, members of Congress faced an ...