

Iran Hits Back, Power Grid Stretched & Dolly Parton’s Vegas Return - Tuesday, June 24, 2025
12 snips Jun 24, 2025
Iran retaliates against U.S. actions, raising tensions but hinting at a potential peace deal in the Middle East. The Supreme Court has made a significant ruling about immigrant deportation policies. Meanwhile, a harsh heatwave strains America’s power grid and threatens public health. In Texas, new food labeling regulations are on the horizon, and health insurance companies promise improvements in patient care processes. Plus, Dolly Parton is making a rare return to the stage, igniting excitement among fans!
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Iran's Complex Middle East Moves
- Iran retaliated against the U.S. by missile strikes but gave advance warning to avoid casualties.
- A ceasefire involving Israel and Iran was announced, but missile attacks continued despite the deal.
Supreme Court Supports Wider Deportations
- The Supreme Court allowed deportations to countries where migrants have no ties, pausing a federal judge's protective ruling.
- This decision affects thousands of migrants but isn't the final ruling, as lower courts will continue reviewing the case.
Heatwave Strains Power Grid
- The ongoing heatwave is pushing America’s power grid to its limits, causing blackouts despite efforts to maximize output.
- Hospitals are seeing more heat-related cases as temperatures reach triple digits in the Northeast.