| Iran The Pentagon announced that the US has killed a key Iranian military commander in an airstrike at Baghdad International Airport, taking escalating tensions in the region to new heights. Qasem Soleimani, the commander who was killed, was one of the most powerful men in Iran. He was the leader of the Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force, which the US deems a foreign terrorist organization. The Pentagon said this attack was intended to deter future Iranian attack plans on US personnel (you'll recall this all started when the US retaliated for attacks against US interests in Iraq by Iranian-backed forces). Iran has made it clear that it won't acquiesce, with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calling Soleimani a martyr and vowing revenge for his death. US lawmakers pretty much agreed that Soleimani's death was warranted, but key Democratic leaders expressed deep concern about how the airstrikes were handled and publicized. Presidential candidate Joe Biden said that by boasting about the attack, President Trump has "tossed a stick of dynamite into a tinderbox" that could lead to a devastating new conflict in the Middle East. Meanwhile, Russia offered Iran condolences and called the US airstrike a mistake. Since Iran has all but assured imminent retaliation, some US points of interest are in defense mode: The State Department has urged citizens in Iraq to "depart immediately," and parts of New York City are getting extra security as a precaution. Keep up with developments here. | | | Impeachment | | | Election 2020 | | | China China appears to have been destroying traditional Uyghur cemeteries for several years as part of what critics fear is a coordinated nationwide effort to control and oppress Muslim minorities. Hundreds of satellite images, photos and corroborating accounts from experts and people in the region show entire cemeteries demolished, sometimes with scattered human remains left behind. Many sites appear to have been destroyed in the last two years. The Chinese government has released dozens of notices over the years saying it was relocating the cemeteries, and officials aren't denying their destruction. China has been under international scrutiny for its treatment of Muslim citizens. The US State Department believes more than 2 million ethnic minority people, including Uyghur Muslims, have been held in a wide network of detention camps since 2017. | | | 2020 census | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | | Quiz time! The US Army has banned soldiers from using which popular app on government-owned phones? A. Snapchat B. Facebook C. TikTok D. Netflix Play " Total Recall," CNN's weekly news quiz, to see if you're right. | | In sum, Roe's jurisprudence has been characterized by Delphic confusion and protean change. | | | | Happy Friday! How should we celebrate? Learning about sea otters seems like a good idea. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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