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07.06.2026

The Day Iran Missiles Shattered the Ceasefire

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 07.06.2026.

It displays 167 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.06.2026The Day Iran Missiles Shattered the Ceasefire

The day began with coverage of US drone shootdowns over Hormuz and plans to seize Iranian assets for Gulf reconstruction, continuing the Iran conflict narrative. The Platner scandal persisted with Fetterman's challenge and community support. By afternoon, Trump's combative 'Meet the Press' walkout dominated, overshadowing earlier themes. In the evening, Iran launched missiles at Israel for the first time since the April ceasefire, triggering a cascade of reports across all outlets. Israel intercepted the missiles and later struck back, while Trump urged Netanyahu not to retaliate, asserting control. The ceasefire's collapse became the day's defining story, eclipsing domestic political scandals and Trump's interview theatrics.

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06:14Iranian Missiles Rain on the Gulf Again

The media focuses on the Iran conflict, with new Iranian missile and drone attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait testing the ceasefire (AP, ABC News, Newsweek). The US plans to use Iranian assets to rebuild Gulf allies (ABC News, Epoch Times, Newsmax). The Platner scandal continues with Fetterman's challenge (Breitbart) and community support (Common Dreams).
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The U.S. will attempt to redirect Iranian assets to Gulf states for rebuilding and repairs of damage caused by Iran, a source familiar with the matter said, as Tehran followed up a wave of strikes against Kuwait and Bahrain with further drone launches. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has directed a team to assess costs for ‌damage inflicted on Gulf allies by Iran, according to reports on Sunday. The U.S. will consider using Iranian assets for repairs of any future ​destruction as well. [Full Story]
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08:45Drones Down, Assets Seized

The Iran conflict dominates, with US downing more drones over Hormuz and planning to use Iranian assets for Gulf reconstruction (AP, Newsmax, ABC News). The Platner scandal persists with Fetterman's challenge (Breitbart) and community support (Common Dreams).
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Hollywood is struggling, but the director insists that the big screen is still the best place to work out our collective dreams, fears, joys and sorrows.
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For years, AI companies promised their product would become a democratized and abundant utility. But as the sector pivots toward business clients and financial and environmental costs rise, the question is whether its unequal gains justify the price.
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The U.S. will attempt to redirect Iranian assets to Gulf states for rebuilding and repairs of damage caused by Iran, a source familiar with the matter said, as Tehran followed up a wave of strikes against Kuwait and Bahrain with further drone launches. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has directed a team to assess costs for ‌damage inflicted on Gulf allies by Iran, according to reports on Sunday. The U.S. will consider using Iranian assets for repairs of any future ​destruction as well. [Full Story]
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President Donald Trump said in an interview Sunday that he ​would not unfreeze Iranian assets ⁠or lift any ​sanctions before a peace deal is ⁠reached. Trump said he would consider those steps ‌after an ​agreement is done. "Comes after," ‌he said. "Yeah. If ‌they behave, if they do a good job, ⁠we start ‌talking. ⁠Yeah." Trump also said that ⁠he ⁠was not demanding that ‌Lebanon be a part of a short-term deal ‌with ​Tehran. [Full Story]
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12:17Trump's Walkout and Iran's Stalemate

The Iran conflict remains central, with Trump refusing to unfreeze assets before a deal (Newsmax, Epoch Times) and Israel striking Beirut suburbs after a ceasefire (NBC News). The Platner scandal continues with new allegations and community support (Washington Examiner, ABC News, Boston Globe). Trump's combative interview walkout is covered by multiple outlets (Daily Beast, NY Post, Daily Wire).
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14:59Trump Storms Out of 'Meet the Press'

The media focuses on Trump's walkout from a 'Meet the Press' interview, with multiple outlets covering his explosive exit and insults toward the host (Breitbart, USA Today, MSNBC, HuffPost, Daily Beast, NY Post, Daily Wire). The Iran war remains a secondary theme, with Trump dismissing the idea that it betrays his 'no new wars' campaign message (AP) and the Pentagon gearing up for internet-based warfare (Daily Caller).
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FIFA’s president calls football a great unifier, but is it a match for the chaos of 2026?
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President Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" after a tense exchange with host Kristen Welker over Jan. 6 defendants, election integrity, and what Trump has called the weaponization of the justice system. "Let's call it quits because I've had enough," Trump said. "Thank you, darling. Have a good time." Trump then stood up and walked out of the interview, taped Friday in Chippewa Falls, Wis. [Full Story]
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16:42Iran Missiles Rain on Ceasefire

The dominant story is Iran launching missiles at Israel for the first time since the April ceasefire, threatening to unravel the truce. Multiple outlets (AP, CNN, NY Post, Washington Examiner, ABC, Daily Wire, Fox, Washington Post, NPR, USA Today, MSNBC, NBC, Epoch Times, CBS) report on the attack and Israeli interception. Trump's walkout from a 'Meet the Press' interview is also covered (Daily Beast, Fox, Newsmax).
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Iran fired missiles at Israel on Sunday in the first direct attack since a ceasefire took effect in April. Tehran said the barrage was retaliation for Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut. President Donald Trump urged restraint, telling Axios he plans to ask Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to respond. "I am going to call Bibi right now and tell him not to retaliate," Trump said. "Israel had its strike, and Iran had its strike. We don't need another one." [Full Story]
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19:20Iran Missiles Shatter Ceasefire

The dominant story is Iran launching missiles at Israel for the first time since the April ceasefire, threatening to unravel the truce. Multiple outlets report on the attack and Israeli interception. Trump urges Netanyahu not to retaliate, seeking to de-escalate (AP, CNN, NY Post, Washington Examiner, Newsmax, USA Today, MSNBC, HuffPost, Breitbart, Common Dreams, Washington Post, NPR, NBC News, Epoch Times, CBS).
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The birthday parties are outrageous. The screentime debate is almost as hot as the co-sleeping debate. Oh, and don't forget about the mental load.
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President Donald Trump said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will have "no choice" but to accept any agreement the U.S. reaches with Iran, asserting that Washington ultimately controls the negotiations. "He won't have any choice," Trump told the Financial Times. "I call the shots. I call all the shots." [Full Story]
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22:20Israel Strikes Iran as Ceasefire Shatters

Israel launched airstrikes on Iran after Tehran fired missiles, breaking the April ceasefire. Trump claims he 'calls the shots' and urged Netanyahu not to retaliate, but Israel struck anyway. The LA mayoral race tightens as Raman overtakes Pratt.
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