

Iran’s message to Trump, SCOTUS ruling, world’s best restaurant & more
Jun 20, 2025
Tensions rise as an Iranian official outlines a potential diplomatic path with the U.S. The Supreme Court makes headlines by enabling victims of terrorism to sue the Palestinian Authority. A surprising incident involving an Ohio congressman raises eyebrows. Meanwhile, a Federal Reserve official supports interest rate cuts amid economic concerns. Lastly, the culinary world celebrates Maido and Goya, with Maido claiming the prestigious title of the world’s best restaurant for its innovative Nikkei cuisine.
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Iran's Diplomatic Stance
- Iran's diplomat suggests war could stop with just one call from President Trump to Israel.
- Iran is open to lowering nuclear enrichment but will not end its nuclear program.
Tehran Protests Against Israel And U.S.
- Massive protests erupted in Tehran against Israel and the Trump administration.
- Protesters chanted "death to America" and "death to Israel," burning their flags.
SCOTUS Ruling On Terrorism Lawsuits
- The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously allows American terrorism victims' families to sue the Palestinian Authority in U.S. courts.
- This ruling opens the door for future victims of terrorism abroad to seek damages legally.