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06.06.2026

The Day Iranian Missiles Struck the Gulf

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 06.06.2026.

It displays 136 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

06.06.2026The Day Iranian Missiles Struck the Gulf

The Iran conflict dominated, with multiple outlets reporting Iranian missile and drone attacks on Gulf neighbors, air raid sirens in Bahrain, and US strikes on Iranian radar sites. Trump declared Iran 'has no choice' but to agree to a deal. The Platner scandal persisted, with calls for him to drop out and new questions about his biography. Hegseth's D-Day speech linking immigration to 'invasion' drew criticism. Other stories included Trump's pardon of a former congressman, a DOJ investigation into California's election, and a federal judge blocking Trump's SNAP restrictions.

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Former immigration judge Andrea Sáenz and American Immigration Council’s Aaron Reichlin-Melnick on the conditions at Delaney Hall and other ICE detention centers across the U.S.
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06:19Iranian Missiles Rain on the Gulf

The media is heavily focused on Iran's missile and drone attacks on Gulf neighbors, with US strikes on Iranian radar sites and air raid sirens in Bahrain. Multiple outlets cover the escalating conflict, while the Platner scandal continues with calls for him to drop out.
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Over a century ago, Jewish immigrant women arrived in New York’s Lower East Side from the Russian Empire with nothing. Within a generation, they had pulled off some of the most combative and highly organized labor actions in American history.
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09:26Iranian Missiles Rain on the Gulf

The media focuses on Iran's missile attacks on Gulf neighbors, with US strikes on Iranian radar sites and air raid sirens in Bahrain. Multiple outlets cover the escalating conflict, while the Platner scandal continues with calls for him to drop out. New headlines include a valedictorian attacking ICE and Israel, and concerns about disease risks from hosting the World Cup.
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It's unclear how close the U.S. and Iran are to striking a deal, as an Iranian official says "the ball is in Trump's court," and Israel-Hezbollah hostilities continue.
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U.S. War Secretary Pete Hegseth warned on Saturday that Europe faced what he called an invasion of dangerous ideologies arriving by sea, linking immigration to the ‌legacy of the D-Day landings in remarks in Normandy. [Full Story]
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The mysterious deaths of two CIA agents in Mexico has raised questions about the Trump White House’s increasingly belligerent actions against the Latin American left.
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11:19Iranian Missiles Rain on the Gulf

The dominant story is the escalating Iran conflict, with new missile and drone attacks on Gulf states (AP, CBS, NY Post, Breitbart, Newsmax, ABC News, CNN). The Platner scandal continues with calls to drop out (MSNBC, Slate, Federalist). Other topics include Trump's pardon of a former congressman (USA Today) and DOJ investigation into California election (Daily Wire).
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President Donald Trump said in an interview airing this weekend that Iran's leaders have not yet agreed to a deal to end the war with the United States because "they're strong" and "they're proud," but predicted Tehran will ultimately come to terms because "they've got no choice." [Full Story]
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13:20Iran's No-Choice Deal

The media focuses on the escalating Iran conflict, with Trump stating Iran 'has no choice' but to agree to a deal (Newsmax, NBC News). Meanwhile, Hegseth's controversial D-Day speech and cold welcome in France draw attention (Daily Beast, Washington Examiner). The Platner scandal continues with new questions (Daily Wire, MSNBC, Slate, Federalist).
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The Atlantic
Just a few years ago, Republicans sacrificed an Alabama Senate seat rather than endure an unacceptable colleague. Will Democrats do the same in Maine?
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17:57Ceasefire Strained by New Strikes

The media focuses on the Iran conflict, with new US and Iran strikes straining the ceasefire (CNN, CBS). Hegseth's D-Day speech linking immigration to 'invasion' draws criticism (AP, Daily Beast). The Platner scandal continues with calls for him to drop out (Atlantic, MSNBC, Slate, Federalist).
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The United States will make Iranian assets available to Gulf allies to ​support rebuilding and repairs for future ⁠damage caused ​by Iran, a source said on Saturday. The U.S. may also use the assets to support repairs for past damages. [Full Story]
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23:56Drones Down Over Hormuz

The media focuses on the Iran conflict, with new US drone shootdowns near the Strait of Hormuz (CNN, CBS) and reports that the Treasury seeks to redirect Iranian assets to Gulf allies (Epoch Times, Newsmax). The Platner scandal continues with Fetterman challenging him over 'dick pics' (Breitbart) and calls to drop out (Atlantic, MSNBC).