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Las Vegas plans $6 million Canada marketing push amid tourism decline

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Tourism in Las Vegas continues to decline — and officials are now considering spending heavily on the next campaign to attract new waves of visitors.

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCA) board of directors is set to discuss a proposal of as much as $6 million over five years to market the city to Canada, the Las Vegas Review-Journal has reported.

The board is reportedly reviewing a one-year contract for $1.12 million for the 2027 fiscal year that would start on July 1 of this year, as well as one over the next two years for $1.16 million in fiscal 2028 and $1.12 million in fiscal 2029.

The following two years would be optional — and would cost $1.245 million in 2030 and $1.285 million in 2031, according to the same source.

The LVCA seeks to continue its current contract with Toronto-based Reach Global Marketing.

Las Vegas officials are potentially considering a marketing push of as much as $6 million over five years to win back visitors from Canada. (Michael Anthony for Fox News Digital)

Fox News Digital reached out to the LVCA for comment and further details.

The LCVA recently released its year-end summary for 2025, indicating that 38,545,700 people visited Sin City — which was down 7.5% from 2024.

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The highest visitation year ever recorded in Las Vegas was in 2019 — with 42,523,700 people coming by. 

That was before a dip during the COVID pandemic, according to data that LCVA posted on its website.

Tourists wait for rides at airport in Las Vegas.

There were 38,545,700 people who visited Las Vegas in 2025, according to the city’s convention and visitors bureau.  (Michael Anthony for Fox News Digital)

The noted visitor volume in 2025 closely mirrors the levels seen in 2000, 2002 and 2003.

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Total occupancy in 2025 was 80.3%, with average room rates at $196.54 and a convention attendance of 5,988,200.

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Las Vegas visitation dropped 7.5% in 2025 from the 2024 numbers. (iStock)

In comparison to 2024, convention attendance, visitors, occupancy and the daily roommate were all down.

Many officials, hotel owners and travel experts are citing a drop in Canadian tourism as a major reason that tourism numbers have been down.

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Circa Resort & Casino has launched an “at par” promotion — making the exchange rate for Canadians equal at its properties.

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“Canadian [visitors] are down anywhere from 20% to 50%, depending on what month you look at over the course of the last year,” casino owner Derreck Stevens previously told Fox News Digital.

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Daryl Hannah calls Ryan Murphy’s ‘Love Story’ portrayal false and appalling

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Daryl Hannah forcefully rejected the portrayal of her relationship with John F. Kennedy Jr. in Ryan Murphy’s “Love Story,” claiming the show is “not even a remotely accurate representation.”

While “Love Story” focused on the relationship between Kennedy and his wife, Carolyn Bessette, before their deaths in 1999, Hannah’s own relationship with the lawyer was briefly shown. The pair dated on and off for roughly five years before Kennedy moved on with Bessette.

Hannah insisted the version of her depicted in the series is “not even a remotely accurate representation” of her life or her relationship with Kennedy, calling the conduct portrayed “untrue.”

Daryl Hannah slammed the portrayal of herself in Ryan Murphy’s “Love Story.” (Brooks Kraft Llc / Sygma via Getty Images)

“I have never used cocaine in my life or hosted cocaine-fueled parties,” she wrote for The New York Times. “I have never pressured anyone into marriage. I have never desecrated any family heirloom or intruded upon anyone’s private memorial. I have never planted any story in the press. I never compared Jacqueline Onassis’ death to a dog’s. It’s appalling to me that I even have to defend myself against a television show. These are not creative embellishments of personality. They are assertions about conduct – and they are false.”

The “Wall Street” star warned that dramatizations using real names can carry “real-life consequences.”

“In the weeks since the series aired, I have received many hostile and even threatening messages from viewers who seem to believe the portrayal is factual,” Hannah wrote. “When entertainment borrows a real person’s name, it can permanently impact her reputation.”

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JFK Jr. and Daryl Hannah walking together.

Hannah and Kennedy dated for roughly five years before splitting in 1994. (Mitchell Gerber/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

Hannah and Kennedy had a long relationship before he went on to marry Bessette. The pair first met in the early 1980s before making their relationship official at the end of the decade.

They had a tumultuous, tabloid-centered relationship until eventually calling it quits in 1994, the same year he began his relationship with Bessette.

JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy walking together in matching black attire outdoors.

Kennedy married Carolyn Bessette in 1996. (Justin Ide/Newsmakers/Getty Images)

Since the release of the first few episodes of the series on Feb. 12, fans quickly noticed how Murphy decided to portray Kennedy’s ex. According to some social media users and Vogue, “Love Story” seems to be painting the “Splash” star in a negative light.

“‘Love Story’s’ portrayal of Hannah as a whiny, coke-obsessed prima donna doesn’t quite ring true,” an opinion piece published by Vogue read. “Indeed, if I were Hannah, I’d consider suing.”

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Daryl Hannah and JFK Jr walking

Hannah and Kennedy were a hot topic in the tabloids in the 90s. (Getty Images)

Reddit users quickly weighed in on their opinions of Hannah from the “Love Story” producer’s perspective.

“Watching the show all I kept thinking was damn these writers hate Darryl Hannah,” one user wrote.

“I think the Darryl Hannah actress is horrible. They were together a long time. He really cared for her. the show makes it seem like she was irritating,” another added.

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Fox News Digital’s Janelle Ash contributed to this report.

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Barcelona doubles tourism tax to combat overtourism concerns in the city

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As popular vacation destinations continue their crackdown on overtourism, one major city has recently raised its traveler tax — making it one of the highest in Europe.

The city of Barcelona, Spain, has nearly doubled its hotel guest tax, from $5-$9 to $10-$17 per person, per night — while holiday rentals rose from 12.5 euros per night, up from $7.24 to a maximum of $14.49, Reuters reported.

The change follows overcrowding concerns from local residents due to the high number of visitors and a shortage of affordable housing for native Spaniards.

Barcelona citizens held a large protest last summer, even spraying tourists with water guns, as Fox News Digital previously reported.

Demonstrators marched with signs saying, “One more tourist, one less resident,” and “Tourist Go Home.” The demonstrators are demanding a reworking of their local economy.

Barcelona’s tourist tax is now nearly double what it was after local citizens protested the rise in travelers flooding their city last summer. (AP Photo/Pau Venteo)

Andreu Martínez of Spain humorously said at the time that the use of the squirt guns was to annoy the tourists a bit.

“Barcelona has been handed to the tourists,” said Martínez. “This is a fight to give Barcelona back to its residents.” 

He said his rent had risen over 30%, with apartments in his neighborhood continually being rented out for short-term vacation use instead.

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The regional parliament of Catalonia said it is planning to ban all short-term rental accommodation by 2028.

“I don’t think this added expense is fair.”

Short-term rentals in Barcelona have been stagnant for years, remaining at around 10,000 since 2014, according to figures from Barcelona’s City Hall.

Barcelona city data indicates around 850,000 homes exist in Barcelona, making the 10,000 or so short-term rentals a fraction of total housing.

Barcelona citizens held a large protest last summer, with some spraying tourists with water guns to register dismay at their presence. 

Barcelona citizens held a large protest last summer, with some spraying tourists with water guns to register dismay at their presence.  (AP Photo/Pau Venteo)

Italian nurse Irene Verrazzo, who traveled to the city, told Reuters that Barcelona was already very expensive. She said she would probably not visit again.

“I don’t think this added expense is fair,” she told Reuters. “They already make money from tourists spending in shops, visiting their monuments, etc.”

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Barcelona hotel owners have expressed concern the tax rise could deter too many tourists from visiting.

Manel Casals, Barcelona’s hoteliers’ group general director, told Reuters that proposals to monitor the taxes’ impact and raise them gradually instead were ignored.

Barcelona Cathedral in Spain

In 2025, 96.8 million people visited Spain. ( Prisma by Dukas/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

“One day, they will kill the goose that lays the golden eggs,” said Casals.

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Last year, 96.8 million people visited Spain — with nearly 94 million visting in 2024, according to government data.

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Reuters contributed reporting.

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Norovirus outbreak sickens nearly 80 people on Holland America cruise ship

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Nearly 80 people fell ill with a suspected norovirus outbreak on a major cruise ship in February.

On March 1, The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) boarded Holland America’s Westerdam ship to investigate a massive outbreak in Hong Kong.

Among the approximately 2,800 passengers on board, 65 guests and 11 crew members developed symptoms of acute gastroenteritis. Symptoms included diarrhea, vomiting and fever. 

“During the previous voyage of Westerdam from Yokohama, Japan to Hong Kong, a number of guests reported symptoms of gastrointestinal illness,” Holland America told Fox News Digital in a shared statement.

“The cases were mostly mild and quickly resolving,” the statement continued.

Nearly 80 people got sick with a suspected norovirus outbreak on a Holland America cruise ship in Asia. (iStock)

“As a precaution and consistent with our standard protocols, we implemented enhanced sanitation procedures and conducted additional deep cleaning when the ship completed its sailing in Hong Kong,” the cruise line added.

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The ship had calls at ports including Japan, Busan in Korea, and Shanghai on the Chinese Mainland.

Testing by the ship’s lab found that stool samples from seven patients tested positive for norovirus. The CHP planned to conduct additional testing.

“We implemented enhanced sanitation procedures and conducted additional deep cleaning when the ship completed its sailing.”

“The two passengers who fell ill first boarded the cruise ship in Japan on Feb. 15 and developed symptoms on the same day,” according to a press release from the Hong Kong government.

“Subsequently, other individuals were affected.” 

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Dr. Edwin Tsui, controller of the CHP, said in the release, “After inspecting the cruise ship, the CHP personnel briefed the affected individuals and the operator on health advice and necessary infection control measures, including thorough disinfection … and attention to personal and environmental hygiene.”

Norovirus outbreak on Holland America in 2026

Sixty-five guests and 11 crew members fell ill on a Holland America cruise in Hong Kong. (iStock)

The CHP suggested the Holland America ship enhance training for the cleaning staff. Passengers and crew members who were confirmed in good health were allowed to disembark.

Once authorities made sure the vessel had undergone detailed cleaning and disinfection, and the hygiene conditions were viewed as satisfactory, new passengers and crew were allowed to board the cruise ship. That ship then departed Hong Kong for the Philippines.

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“Given the current high activity levels of norovirus … I urge cross-border cruise passengers and operators to pay special attention to personal, food and environmental hygiene to safeguard individual health and public health,” Tsui added.

Another Holland America cruise ship was also ravaged by a virus in 2026.

Norovirus on Holland America in 2026

Once authorities made sure the vessel had undergone a detailed cleaning and disinfection, new passengers could board the ship in Hong Kong. (iStock)

The Holland America Line was hit with a norovirus outbreak that sickened nearly 90 passengers and crew during its Dec 28-Jan. 9 voyage, as Fox News Digital previously reported. 

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The outbreak spread on the cruise line’s Rotterdam ship.

That vessel departed from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with stops in Curaçao, Colombia, Costa Rica, Jamaica and other destinations, according to CruiseMapper.

Eighty-one passengers plus eight crew members reported diarrhea and vomiting, the CDC’s data shows.

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Over 2,593 passengers, plus 1,005 crew members, were on board at the time.

Fox News Digital’s Ashley J. DiMella contributed reporting.

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University of Oklahoma construction workers stunned to discover human remains

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Construction workers at the University of Oklahoma came across century-old human remains while on the job. The grim and startling discovery brought the project to a halt.

The University of Oklahoma announced the discovery in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.

In the release, issued Feb. 20, the school said the remains were found at the construction site for OU’s future Life Sciences Laboratories Building. 

Pictures obtained by Fox News Digital show that the construction site was emptied out in the wake of the discovery.

OU said that work “stopped immediately” at the site once the remains were found.

Construction at the University of Oklahoma paused after workers uncovered human remains. (KOKH)

“The university notified law enforcement and the State Medical Examiner’s Office,” the statement read. 

“All required procedures and state burial protection laws are being followed.”

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“The university is committed to ensuring the remains are handled with care, dignity and respect,” the release added.

Though research is still ongoing, the university said that no foul play is suspected.

Empty construction site after discovery

OU officials said the remains appear to date to the early 1900s, based on initial evaluations. (KOKH)

“Based on preliminary evaluation, there are no findings to suggest criminal activity,” the statement added. 

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“Early indications suggest the remains date to the early 1900s.”

In a Feb. 26 statement to Fox News Digital, university officials said the remains may have been cadavers.

OU students walking on campus

The university, pictured above, said all required procedures and state burial protection laws are being followed in the startling new discovery. (Brett Deering/Getty Images)

The Oklahoma Archaeological Survey (OAS), which operates out of OU’s campus, said the remains appear to be “cadavers used for educational purposes in the early 1900s.”

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“The remains were found in the area of the former School of Biological Sciences, and their handling at the time followed standard practices,” OU said.

The construction project has since resumed.

The discovery comes nearly a year after a similar discovery was made in England.

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Last April, University of Gloucestershire reported that construction workers found 317 skeletons and 83 brick burial vaults during their work on the school’s City Campus.

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Southwest Airlines faces passenger backlash over new seating policy

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Dallas-based Southwest Airlines has come under fire from passengers after it made a major process change just over a month ago.

Southwest transitioned Jan. 27 from its open seating policy, and passengers now must select their seats or be assigned specific spots.

Passengers have shared their frustrations with the new policy on social media. They say they have issues reading the seat numbers, run into snags with the boarding flow and are unable to spread out on the plane.

“We’re always looking for ways to improve our customer experience, to continue delivering the seamless and reliable travel journey that customers expect from Southwest,” a company spokesperson told Fox News Digital Thursday in response to a request for comment.

“The employees of Southwest deliver the best hospitality in the airline industry alongside our best-in-class reliability,” the spokesperson added. “We look forward to continuing to provide our customers with friendly, reliable and low-cost travel.”

Passengers are calling out Southwest Airlines for seating complications after the company axed its open-seating policy. (iStock)

In the “r/SouthwestAirlines” forum on Reddit, one user wrote, “Yes, it is as bad as everyone is saying.”

The person added, “[I] paid for an emergency row seat. There are two people next to me. All the other rows around me (same class or lower) only have one person on them. We still can’t scoot over even though we paid for seats.”

A different user wrote, “I’m currently on a flight, and it’s about 25% full (maybe less). They said people can’t change seats for weight balance reasons. I’m in a full row. The row in front of me is empty.”

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“It’s not that bad,” said another person. “You just need to pay more.”

In the same forum, someone posted, “Here’s what nobody is saying about the new assigned seating. There is an alarming [number] of customers that have no clue how the seats are numbered or how to read them.”

A Southwest Airlines plane

“We’re always looking for ways to improve our customer experience to continue delivering the seamless and reliable travel journey that customers expect from Southwest,” the company told Fox News Digital.  (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

The passenger said he or she saw about 15 people sitting in the wrong seat, plus other flyers asking for help in finding their row.

“At first I was thinking that the majority of folks are just idiots, then it occurred to me that these are likely frequent SWA customers who have never dealt with seat numbers,” the same user said.

 “It’s mind-boggling that this is difficult for anyone.”

A different Redditor wrote, “I’ve mainly flown SW, but still know how to find my seat on an airplane. It’s not hard. Lol. Even when there wasn’t assigned seating, the seats still had numbers. It’s mind-boggling that this is difficult for anyone.”

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Still another person said, “It’s probably true and that’s funny to even consider, because the seats have always been numbered even before.”

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One man posted on X, “I always used to fly Southwest. Was trying to find a flight, and saw that everything I liked is gone. Higher prices and fees for everything. Plus, I might get separated with this new seating. Unfortunate.”

back of southwest seats

“For your comfort, we’re introducing seat options that allow you to choose the experience you prefer,” the airline’s website says. “This includes options to select where you want to sit and upgrade to an extra legroom seat.” (iStock)

“Hey @SouthwestAir, please go back to your open seating. Sincerely, EVERYONE THAT [FLIES] SOUTHWEST,” said a woman on X.

Under Southwest’s “assigned seating with premium options” page, the airline advises customers, “Choose your seat. Elevate your experience.”

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It also says, “For your comfort, we’re introducing seat options that allow you to choose the experience you prefer. This includes options to select where you want to sit and upgrade to an extra legroom seat, giving you more choices when you travel with us.”

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Spring break warning issued as CDC alerts travelers to polio risk in over 30 countries

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning of a “circulating poliovirus” in over 30 countries.

The “Level 2: Practice Enhanced Precautions” alert was published earlier this week.

“Before any international travel, make sure you are up-to-date on your polio vaccines,” the agency said.

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The announcement comes as Americans begin their spring break travels — and countries such as Spain, the United Kingdom and Germany are among those listed in the warning.

Travelers are told they can prevent the illness by making sure that both adults and children are up-to-date on their polio vaccines.

The CDC has issued a polio warning for travelers to more than 30 countries, including the Canary Islands in Spain.  (iStock)

“Adults who previously completed the full, routine polio vaccine series may receive a single, lifetime booster dose of polio vaccine,” the CDC recommends.

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This applies to any Americans who are planning on traveling to the countries listed.

The CDC warns that the disease is crippling and can be deadly — impacting the nervous system.

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“Good handwashing practices can help prevent the spread of this disease,” the CDC notes. 

“Because the virus that causes polio lives in the feces (poop) of an infected person, people infected with the disease can spread it to others when they do not wash their hands well after defecating (pooping),” said the agency. 

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Travelers are told they can prevent polio by making sure both adults and children are up-to-date on their vaccines. (iStock)

Travelers are warned they can also be infected if they drink water or eat food contaminated with infected feces.

Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst, told Fox News Digital that the “polio vaccine provides lifetime immunity for the vast majority of people who take it. The Salk vaccine is used exclusively in the U.S.,” he added, “and it protects against all clinical disease, though you can still carry and shed the virus in your GI tract it doesn’t get you sick.”

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He noted, “It makes sense to have a single booster before traveling to an area where there is polio — one lifetime booster.”

The CDC warned that those infected with polio may not feel sick right away. 

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Spring break travelers and other travelers are warned they can also be infected if they drink water or eat food contaminated with infected feces. (iStock)

They may also experience only minor symptoms, such as a “fever, tiredness, nausea, headache, nasal congestion, sore throat, cough, stiffness in the neck and back, and pain in the arms and legs.”

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In rare cases, the infection can be fatal if there is a permanent loss of muscle function, causing paralysis. 

“Polio can be fatal if the muscles used for breathing are paralyzed or if there is an infection of the brain,” the CDC added.

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Democrats face criticism for war powers resolution during Iran conflict

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Right now, American forces are engaged against the Iranian regime’s military infrastructure. Our aircraft are striking targets. Our servicemembers are defending American lives. This is not theoretical. It’s not academic. It’s real.

And in the middle of it, some members of Congress want to pass a war powers resolution to force President Donald Trump to pull U.S. forces out of the region while the threat is still active, still imminent.

That’s not an oversight. That’s surrender dressed up as procedure.

Iran didn’t just wake up yesterday as a bad actor. For 47 years, its regime has chanted “death to America,” taken our diplomats hostage, bombed our embassies, armed Hezbollah and Hamas, backed militias that have killed American troops and launched missiles at U.S. bases. These are not just one-off attacks, these are imminent threats against the United States, carried out again and again.

In this U.S. Navy handout, the USS Thomas Hudner fires a Tomahawk land attack missile in support of Operation Epic Fury on March 1, 2026, at sea. (U.S. Navy/via Getty Images)

Every president has tried something different — sanctions, negotiations, diplomatic resets, containment. Iran’s answer has always been the same: stall, deceive, continue to fund terrorism and keep building.

Time and again, weak leaders would rather avoid decisive action and instead hand it over to multinational coalitions and the United Nations — an institution that has become so useless and corrupt it actually named Iran as vice-chair of a U.N. body promoting democracy and women’s rights.

Think about that. Iran — the country that fines, imprisons, flogs and kills women for not wearing their hijab. A regime that limits women’s movement, travel, work and access to basic services. And the U.N. puts representatives of that same regime in charge of women’s rights? The idea that the U.N. would take meaningful action against this threat is downright laughable.

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But it is not just multinational coalitions that have failed to hold Iran accountable. Our own weak leaders in the U.S. have pursued policies that further emboldened the Ayatollahs. President Barrack Obama’s Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) delivered pallets of cash to Iran and lifted crippling sanctions. The JCPOA did nothing to dismantle Iran’s ballistic missile program or stop Iran’s regional aggression. It was a failed policy that funneled cash right into the pockets of Iran’s proxies and emboldened the regime as it chanted “death to America.”

Or we can talk about how under President Joe Biden, Iran gained access to over $16 billion in unfrozen and accessible assets, allowing it to fund terrorism across the globe, and grow the imminent threat Iran has posed against America for decades.

But let’s talk about what is an “imminent threat.”

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The killing of American soldiers at Tower 22 in Jordan, that is an imminent threat. The embassy bombings in Beirut in 1983 and 1984 that took hundreds of lives, that is an imminent threat. And over the past two decades, repeated missile and drone attacks against U.S. bases in Iraq and Syria that have put American lives directly in the crosshairs have all been imminent threats. And those attacks happened before Iran had nuclear weapons.

Republicans believe an imminent threat existed, and it certainly exists now when an enemy regime is actively enriching uranium, designing weapons and stockpiling the materials needed to kill Americans.

IDF strike in Iran

An IDF strike on air defense systems in Iran. (IDF)

Democrats act like it’s only imminent when the nuclear warhead is being bolted onto the missile and rolled out onto the launch pad aimed at the United States.

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The danger is real the moment they begin building the gun; why would we wait until the gun is pointed directly at our heads to act?

By then, it’s too late.

A nuclear-armed Iran would be catastrophic. It would embolden every terrorist proxy it funds and would destabilize the Middle East overnight. And it would put American cities in range of a regime that openly calls for our destruction.

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That’s why action now isn’t reckless. It’s prevention and protection for thousands, if not millions, of Americans.

But now we have Democrats in Congress pursuing one of the most dangerous pieces of legislation imaginable.

Forcing U.S. forces to withdraw mid-conflict wouldn’t “de-escalate” anything. It would rip away the protective shield that keeps Americans and our allies safe. Thousands of American civilians live and work in the region. Our diplomats, contractors and businesses depend on U.S. air defenses and rapid response capabilities. Pull that out overnight, and you create a vacuum Iran will gladly fill.

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Every president has tried something different — sanctions, negotiations, diplomatic resets, containment. Iran’s answer has always been the same: stall, deceive, continue to fund terrorism and keep building.

Our allies — Israel and Gulf partners — rely on our missile defense systems, our naval patrols and our joint operations. Pull out now, and you send one message: if you pressure America long enough, we’ll fold and leave our allies out to dry with American lives at risk.

That’s not deterrence. That’s an invitation.

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Congress absolutely has a constitutional role. But that role doesn’t include sabotaging troops while they’re in harm’s way. The war powers debate should be about protecting American lives — not scoring political points.

If my colleagues truly care about American servicemembers, they should stand behind the mission. President Trump has made his objective clear to Congress and the American people — destroy every single piece of machinery or artillery hardware that is able to reach out and touch Americans because Iran has proved they will use everything in its arsenal to harm Americans every chance they get.

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He has complete and total authority under Article II and the War Powers Resolution to remove the imminent threat of Iran against the United States, he’s just the first president with the backbone to finally do it.

I thank him for his decisive actions to keep our country safe, I thank each and every one of my brothers and sisters-in-arms for their service, and may God bless America.

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Mk 48 torpedo in focus after IRIS Dena sinking by US submarine

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The sinking of the Iranian warship IRIS Dena by a single Mk 48 torpedo has put renewed focus on the U.S. Navy’s primary undersea weapon, a heavyweight torpedo that first entered operational service in 1972 and has been steadily upgraded for modern naval warfare.

The strike on the IRIS Dena marked the first time since World War II that a U.S. submarine used a torpedo to sink an enemy ship.

“In the Indian Ocean, an American submarine sunk an Iranian warship that thought it was safe in international waters. Instead, it was sunk by a torpedo. Quiet Death,” War Secretary Pete Hegseth said at a press conference on Wednesday.

The Navy says the Mk 48 has long served as its principal undersea weapon, designed to “defeat all threat surface ships and submarines in all ocean environments.”

Equipment Operator Constructionman Travis Fryar, right, signals a crane to lower a hook onto an inert MK 48 training torpedo during an expeditionary ordnance loading exercise at Naval Station Rota in Spain on Jan. 13, 2017, showcasing the U.S. Navy’s ability to load weapons at non-traditional locations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael C. Barton/Released)

The Mk 48 is a submarine-launched torpedo that uses information from the launching submarine and its own sensors to find and strike submarines or surface ships.

Physically, the weapon is built for destructive power. According to Navy specifications, the torpedo measures 21 inches in diameter, weighs about 3,744 pounds and carries a 650-pound high-explosive warhead.

According to the Department of the Navy’s fiscal year 2025 budget estimates, a single Mk 48 torpedo costs approximately $4.2 million.

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Sailors load torpedo on ship.

Sailors position a Mk 48 Advanced Capability torpedo onto the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Scranton (SSN 756) on June 24, 2021, as part of ongoing U.S. Navy operations in the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Josue L. Escobosa/Released)

Lockheed Martin, one of the Mk 48 torpedo program’s primary contractors, says it can be guided in real time by wire from the launching submarine, allowing operators to update targeting information and adjust its course after launch. 

If the wire connection is lost, the torpedo can switch to autonomous homing, relying on digital guidance systems and onboard signal processing to continue its pursuit independently.

Over time, the torpedo has evolved through hardware variants known as “Mods,” each integrating upgraded sensors, guidance and control systems, and propulsion improvements. 

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A U.S. service member examines a large torpedo mounted inside a submarine’s weapons compartment while the vessel is moored in Australia.

U.S. Navy Petty Officer Devin Simpson checks an MK 48 torpedo aboard the Virginia-class fast-attack submarine USS Minnesota during a port visit at HMAS Stirling in Rockingham, Western Australia, on Feb. 26, 2025. (Colin Murty/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)

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The current fleet includes the Mod 7 configuration, developed in partnership with the Royal Australian Navy, while Mod 8 is in development and Mod 9 is being pursued as a rapid prototyping effort, according to the Department of War’s Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Report by the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation.

In addition to hardware upgrades, the Mk 48 undergoes recurring software updates known as Advanced Processor Builds, or APBs, which modify tactics, classification algorithms and operator interfaces to improve performance in increasingly complex undersea environments.

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