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  1. Israeli officials trumpeted airstrikes that killed Iran’s de facto leader and the commanders of a militia notorious for violently suppressing protests. But “decapitation has its limits,” an analyst warns.
  2. Mr. Kent is the highest-ranking Trump administration official to quit in opposition to the conflict. He is also known for his support of conspiracy theories.
  3. Mr. Larijani, the top national security official and a confidant of the former supreme leader, expertly navigated Iran’s internal politics and led the brutal crackdown on protests this year.
  4. In a rare open race for one of the state’s Senate seats, surveys suggest a wide range of potential outcomes.
  5. After his promising career was halted by a corruption scandal that sent him to prison, the former Democratic congressman is trying to return to the House.