
Pentagon says 4 US soldiers who died in Iran war were reservists who worked in logistics
Associated Press (AP) — Four of the six U. S. soldiers killed in the Iran war were identified Tuesday by the Pentagon as members of the Army Reserve from different states who worked in logistics and kept troops supplied with food and equipment. They died Sunday when a drone hit a command center in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, just a day after the U. S. and Israel launched its military campaign against Iran. Iran responded by launching missiles and drones against Israel and several Gulf Arab states...
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- Pentagon says 4 US soldiers who died in Iran war were reservists who worked in logistics
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Trump says 'someone from within' Iranian regime might be best choice to lead once war ends
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that “someone from within” the Iranian regime might be the best choice to take power once the U. S. -Israel military campaign is completed — but said “most of the people we had in mind are dead. ”The president, who four days ago had emphatically called on Iranians to “take over your government” once the U. S. -Israel bombardment ends, appeared to drift further away from the idea that the war presents an opportunity to end...
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- Questions mount in Congress over Iran war's costs, risks and exit plan
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Triceratops skeleton 'Trey' to hit the auction block as dinosaur market soars
A triceratops skeleton that stood in a Wyoming museum for decades will be auctioned off, a rare instance of a museum-exhibited dinosaur going to the auction block just as the market for the prehistoric giants has hit record highs. The fossil, dubbed “Trey,” will be open for bidding from March 17 to 31 on Joopiter, an online auction platform founded by Grammy-winning artist and producer Pharrell Williams. It has a preauction estimate of $4. 5 million to $5. 5 million. Dating back more than...
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