Morning editorial priorities focused on the escalating uprising in Iran, with death toll reports jumping from 116 to over 500. Legacy outlets highlighted the White House weighing military strike options, while conservative media emphasized the regime's fragility and President Trump’s readiness to intervene. Concurrently, editors tracked the domestic fallout from the Renee Good shooting; Secretary Kristi Noem’s aggressive defense of federal agents and the deployment of additional personnel to Minneapolis fueled calls for her impeachment and deepened the rift with local Minnesota officials. By late evening and into the night, the focus shifted abruptly to a constitutional confrontation as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced he was under criminal investigation by the Justice Department. Major outlets across the spectrum shifted their lead stories to the DOJ subpoenas, framing the move as an unprecedented attempt by the Trump administration to exert political control over the central bank's independence.