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America is at a heightened risk of attacks after the U.S. bombed nuclear targets in Iran, Homeland Security said in a new terrorism advisory alert Sunday.
The notice said cyber attacks from pro-Iranian hacktivists against U.S. networks are likely, and attacks from state-affiliated actors could occur.
Homeland Security said itās on the lookout in case Iran issues a āreligious ruling calling for retaliatory violenceā against the U.S.


Lefty upstart Zohran Mamdani has leapfrogged over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the cityās ranked choice Democratic primary for mayor, according to a stunning new poll released Monday.
In its hypothetical initial round of voting, Cuomoās lead shrinks to 3 percentage points, with 35% of likely Democratic voters supporting him compared to 32% for Mamdani and 13% for city Comptroller Brad Lander, the Emerson College Polling/Pix 11/The Hill survey found.
City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams follows with 8%, Scott Stringer 3% and 5% split between candidates Zellnor Myrie, Whitney Tilson, Jessica Ramos and Michael Blake, with another 4% undecided.

Vladimir Putin has called the U.S. strikes on Iran an āunprovoked aggressionā in his first comments on the military action ordered by President Donald Trump.
The Russian president said Moscow was making efforts to help Tehran, as he sat down for talks on Monday with Abbas Araghchi, Iranās foreign minister.
āThis is an absolutely unprovoked act of aggression against Iran; it has no basis or justification,ā Putin said, according to Russiaās state TASS news agency.

Satellite images appeared to show scores of trucks lined up at Iranās Fordow nuclear facility just days before the US carried out its large-scale airstrikes ā as speculation swirled that Tehran may have been able to move its uranium stockpiles before the attacks.
The images, released by US defense contractor Maxar Technologies, captured more than a dozen cargo-style trucks lined up outside the Fordow nuclear enrichment siteās tunnel entrance on Thursday and Friday.
The vehicles, which came and went over a 24-hour stretch, appeared to move unidentified contents roughly half a mile away, the Free Press reported, citing US officials.


Israel attacked key institutions of the Iranian regime on Monday, targeting sites associated with the tyranny of the Ayatollahs ā and potentially creating an opening for domestic opponents of their rule to rise against it.
Among the targets on Monday were the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), an elite force that the U.S. considers a terrorist organization, and which also profits financially from its role in the regimeās exploits.
Israelās Army Radio reported that in its attacks on the IRGC, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) departed from its usual practice of sending warnings ahead of airstrikes to minimize casualties. In this case, the IDF aimed to kill as many IRGC soldiers as possible. Army Radio said that dozens had likely been killed in their bases.

President Donald Trumpās trade war rages on as heās set to huddle with world leaders in Europe this week, with a major deadline looming.
Trump announced a 90-day pause on his āLiberation Dayā tariffs on April 9, which means he has less than three weeks to strike trade deals affecting more than 80 countries ahead of the July 9 deadline, including with the European Union.
āItās impossible,ā said Paul Sracic, an adjunct fellow at the Hudson Institute. āAnd we always knew it was impossible to do this many deals this quickly. These deals are complicated, and even with the deals that have been announced, there still seems to be some confusion.ā

A man who opened fire on a church with an AR-15 was suffering a mental breakdown and attended the congregation with his mother.
Brian Browning, 31, was shot dead by security guards at CrossPointe Church in Wayne a suburb of Detriot, on Sunday morning.
He began the attack by ramming his Ford F-150 truck into the building at 11.06am before he opened fire during service.

FedEx founder Frederick Wallace Smith, whose express shipping company revolutionized air cargo transportation and set the standard for absolutely, positively overnight delivery, died of natural causes on June 21 in Memphis, FedEx has confirmed. He was 80.
Smith, who led FedEx as its chairman and CEO for the vast majority of his tenure, took the rough idea detailed in his rushed college term paper and molded it into a global shipping juggernaut now worth tens of billions of dollars, handling millions of packages every day and employing hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.
āFred was more than just the pioneer of an industry and the founder of our great company. He was the heart and soul of FedEx ā its PSP culture, values, integrity, and spirit,ā FedEx CEO and President Raj Subramaniam said in a message sent to FedEx team members. āHe was a mentor to many and a source of inspiration to all. He was also a proud father, grandfather, husband, Marine, and friend; please keep the entire Smith family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.ā


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