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Tensions escalate as Iran reports 71 dead in an Israeli strike on Evin prison, while Trump pushes for a Gaza deal and criticizes Netanyahu's trial. Analysts warn the Iran-Israel ceasefire is fragile, with Netanyahu potentially seeking prolonged conflict.

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'Insane and destructive': Elon Musk resumes attacks on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
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Elon Musk is back at it, slamming a major spending bill tied to Trump's agenda as "insane and destructive." In a fiery post on X, Musk claimed the Senate's latest draft would kill millions of U.S. jobs and damage the country strategically. His outburst comes as GOP lawmakers scramble to pass the so-called "big, beautiful bill" by Trump's July 4 deadline.
Editor’s Note: When a high-profile CEO like Musk—who usually keeps his political punches pulled—goes this hard against legislation, it signals deeper fractures in the business world's relationship with Trump-era policies. It’s not just partisan noise; Musk is framing this as an economic threat, which could sway public opinion or even GOP votes. Watch to see if other tech leaders echo his stance.

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