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On Saturday, the U.S. and Israel launched a coordinated military campaign against Iran. The strikes reportedly killed Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other officials. Iran has retaliated with ballistic missile and drone attacks on Israeli cities and U.S. military bases and embassies across the Middle East. Iran's death toll has reached nearly 800, according to the Iranian Red Crescent. U.S. Central Command reported that six military members have been killed. Here’s what we know about where the conflict stands:
Read on for more on the government’s deal with the newest iPhone, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s Senate hearing, and what to expect from the Academy Awards based on the Actor Awards. Stay up-to-date on developing stories in the Particle app.
What’s Building in Tech
Apple is introducing the iPhone 17e, a cheaper version of the iPhone 17.
OpenAI rushed to make a deal with the U.S. Defense Department after Trump ordered federal agencies to phase out Anthropic. A few days later, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that the company would amend the contract to include new language clarifying its policies on surveillance.
➡️ How backlash to the government deal is affecting OpenAI
Primary season begins today in Texas. These elections are major tests for both parties ahead of November’s midterms.
➡️ Texas races to watch
The House Oversight committee released nine hours of footage from the depositions questioning former President Bill and First Lady Hillary Clinton about their ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
➡️ Highlights from the Clintons’ depositions
Culture Watch
Jim Carrey with his honorary César Award for lifetime achievement
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