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Success · 5 headlines · 2026-06-25T12:01:51Z → 2026-06-25T12:02:23Z

Senate walks back rebuke of Trump over Iran war

One day after adopting a resolution aimed at removing US military forces from the conflict with Iran, the Senate walked back its rebuke of President Donald Trump’s handling of the war, rejecting an attempt to advance a similar war powers measure. Wednesday’s late-night vote came after Trump expressed frustration with Senate Republicans who voted for an Iran war powers resolution on Tuesday, as well as Republicans who missed that vote, arguing that Congress had undermined his position at the negotiating table with Iran. GOP Sens. Rand Paul and Bill Cassidy, who had previously voted to rein in the president’s war powers on Iran, changed their votes; Paul voted present and Cassidy voted against advancing the resolution. GOP Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski once again voted for the resolution, while Democratic Sen. John Fetterman again voted against it. The final tally was 47-50-1.

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The article primarily discusses the political implications of the US Senate's actions regarding the Iran conflict, scoring high on war and global relevance, while lacking elements of finance, sport, and humor.

Emotional moment Gisèle Pelicot meets UK survivors raped by their partners while sedated

Financial: 1 Sport: 1 War: 1 Sentiment: 2 Humor: 1 Season: 1 Social: 9 Local: 1 Global: 8 Clickbait: 6
The article focuses on a sensitive social issue involving survivors of sexual abuse, scoring high in social and global relevance, while having a very negative sentiment and minimal financial, sport, or humorous content.

Is the secret to the perfect kimchi in this lab?

Financial: 3 Sport: 1 War: 1 Sentiment: 7 Humor: 1 Season: 2 Social: 4 Local: 2 Global: 6 Clickbait: 8
The article focuses on the research and development of kimchi, which has a moderate financial aspect and global significance, but is presented in a way that encourages clicks due to its intriguing title.

Trump’s Gulf allies fear his Iran agreement is a ‘disastrous turning point’

For decades, leaders of Arab nations in the Persian Gulf viewed their relationship with the United States as a strategic partnership. Donald Trump often saw it differently. “King, we’re protecting you. You might not be there for two weeks without us. You have to pay for your military,” Trump said in 2018, speaking of the Saudi monarch and encapsulating a more transactional vision of a relationship that Gulf leaders had long regarded as a cornerstone of their security. A year later, Saudi Arabia suffered the biggest attack on its territory in decades when strikes on key oil facilities temporarily knocked out roughly half of the kingdom’s crude production, sending global oil prices soaring. While Washington blamed Iran and condemned the attack, Gulf states were left with lingering questions about the extent of American willingness to confront Tehran on their behalf.

Financial: 8 Sport: 1 War: 7 Sentiment: 4 Humor: 1 Season: 1 Social: 3 Local: 1 Global: 9 Clickbait: 6
The article primarily discusses geopolitical tensions and financial implications related to Trump's policies, with a focus on the Gulf states' concerns about Iran, leading to high scores in financial and global categories, while sentiment remains neutral to slightly negative.

Trump’s Capitol visit devolves into shouting match with GOP senator he helped oust in primary fight

In the month since President Donald Trump put a decisive end to Sen. Bill Cassidy’s congressional career, the Louisiana senator has become one of the president’s sharpest critics in the halls of the US Capitol. But as they stood face to face in a Wednesday meeting at the Capitol, the two Republicans unleashed anger at each other in a shouting match in front of dozens of their Senate GOP colleagues. The testy back-and-forth began, according to Cassidy, as Trump demanded to know why members of his own party — including Cassidy — voted with Democrats a day earlier to rebuke the president’s military authority in Iran.

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The article discusses a political confrontation related to military authority in Iran, scoring high on war and global relevance, while having a moderate social aspect due to the personalities involved and a slight clickbait element in the title.