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Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran war will be over 'very soon' but Tehran says it will determine when
At least eight people dead after spate of tornadoes across central US
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Here are some major news headlines from the United States today (10 March 2026):
1. U.S.–Iran War Update
The U.S. and Israel conflict with Iran has entered its second week.
President Donald Trump said the war could end “very soon,” but Iranian leaders say they will decide when the fighting stops.
Missile and drone attacks have continued, and oil markets are affected due to tension around the Strait of Hormuz. �
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2. Tornado Disaster in Central United States
A wave of 18 tornadoes hit parts of the central U.S.
At least 8 people were killed and dozens injured.
Michigan and Oklahoma were among the worst-affected areas, with homes destroyed and a state emergency declared in Michigan. �
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3. New Voter ID Law Debate
President Trump is pushing a controversial “Save America Act” voter-ID bill.
The bill would require proof of citizenship to vote and restrict some mail-in ballots.
Critics say it could make voting harder for millions of Americans. �
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4. U.S. Military Casualties Reported
The U.S. defense secretary confirmed more American casualties in the conflict related to Iran.
Officials say the intervention is meant to protect U.S. interests and allies. �
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5. Latin America Security Summit
The U.S. hosted the “Shield of the Americas” summit in Florida.
Leaders from several countries discussed cooperation against drug cartels and organized crime. �
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✅ Summary:
Today’s major American news is dominated by the U.S.–Iran conflict, severe tornado damage, political debates over voting laws, and regional security meetings.