Iran live updates: Casualties reported from missile strikes in Israel

President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes attack targeting military and government sites, officials said.

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Apr 6, 1:52 AMCasualties reported from missile strikes in Israel

Israel's Magen David Adom emergency service said in a post to X on Monday that at least four people were hospitalized for smoke inhalation after a missile impacted in the northern Israeli city of Haifa.The MDA also reported an impact in Tel Aviv, where it said it was treating a man who suffered glass shrapnel injuries. A woman also suffered serious shrapnel injuries in Petah Tikva to the east of Tel Aviv, MDA said.

Shir Torem/Reuters - PHOTO: Emergency personnel work at the site of a projectile impact in Haifa, Israel, on April 6, 2026.

Apr 5, 10:03 PMAirstrikes hit university in Tehran

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The Sharif University of Technology has been hit by airstrikes, according to Iranian state media.The strikes reportedly hit a gas station near the university gas station, causing a "temporary gas outage" in the Sharif neighborhood.

Apr 5, 9:55 PMIranian government minister dismisses Trump threat: 'Unstable, delusional figure'

Sayed Reza Salihi-Amiri, Iran's minister of cultural affairs and tourism, reportedly said in an interview with the Associated Press, "Trump is an unstable, delusional figure marked by a set of contradictions."The comments come as President Donald Trump said Sunday that if no peace deal is reached with Iran in the next 48 hours, "we're blowing up the entire country."On March 26, Trump extended an ultimatum a second time in the same week for Iran to completely open the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping traffic.Over the weekend, Trump warned the Iranian government that if it doesn't fully open the critical maritime passageway for oil and trade by Tuesday, "you'll be living in Hell."Salihi-Amiri reportedly told the AP of the Strait of Hormuz, "it is open to the world, but closed to Iran's enemies."

Apr 5, 4:48 PMIran responds to Trump's threat of 'blowing up the whole country'

The Iranian government has responded to President Donald Trump's threat of "blowing up the whole country" if the regime fails to open up the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening."Iran's reaction would be one of reciprocating any such attack," Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Baghaei said in a statement on Sunday afternoon. "Our armed forces have made it clear that in case Iran's infrastructure is attacked, we would react in kind."Baghaei said that if the United States carries out Trump's threat, Iranian forces would "target similar infrastructure that is owned or in any way or manner related to the United States or contributes to their act of aggression against Iran."Earlier Sunday, Trump told ABC News that if Iran doesn't strike a peace deal, including opening up the critical Strait of Hormuz, "we're blowing up the whole country."Also, in a post on his social media platform on Sunday, Trump said, "Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!!"The Iranian Mission to the United Nations also released a statement in reaction to Trump's statements, saying, the president "openly threatens to destroy infrastructure essential to civilian survival in Iran.""If the conscience of the United Nations were alive, it would not remain silent in the face of the overt and shameless threat by the war-mongering President of the United States to target civilian infrastructure. Trump seeks to drag the region into an endless war," the Iranian Mission to the United Nations said in a statement. "This is direct and public incitement to terrorize civilians and clear evidence of intent to commit war crimes."The Iranian Mission said the "international community and all States have obligations to prevent such atrocious acts of war crimes.""They must act now. Tomorrow is too late," the Iranian Mission's statement said.-ABC News' William Gretsky

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BLACKPINK's Lisa's T-Shirt Doubles as a Dress in New Photo Dump

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Lisa kept her styling clean and intentional. She left her hair down in soft waves and opted for natural, glowing makeup. As a result, the focus stayed on the outfit and her overall presence.

Moreover, Lisa's confident pose elevated the entire look. She leaned casually against a wall, which added an effortless attitude to the frame. The lighting also enhanced the soft tones of the outfit, giving the photos a warm, polished finish. Meanwhile, fans quickly filled the comments with praise. One user wrote, "PRETTY," while another added, "Lisa gorgeous!!!." A third comment read, "Lisa is officially the prettiest woman in the world."

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Her makeup leaned into a warm, bronzed goddess aesthetic that complemented the outfit's earthy tones, with a nude lip and a soft, smoky eye. Kardashian wore her chestnut brown hair in voluminous waves with a middle part. Fans were impressed with her look. One individual wrote, "So good! It's a need," while another remarked, "So beautiful."

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NEW YORK (AP) — Across the U.S., the number of tailors, dressmakers and custom sewing specialists is declining, even as demand for their work is growing. Industry experts say younger shoppers are turning to these professionals to tailor ready-made clothing, refresh thrifted pieces and get more longevity out of their wardrobes.

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Kil Bae, a longtime tailor in New York, notes that the rise of weight-loss medications such as Zepbound and Wegovy has led more people to seek alterations as their bodies change. At the same time, the pool of skilled workers is shrinking as experienced sewers retire. In response, the Fashion Institute of Technology has partnered with Nordstrom to create a training program aimed at addressing the shortage.

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Tori Spelling and her kids hospitalized after car crash

"Beverly Hills, 90210" alumnaTori Spellingand her children were hospitalized following a car accident in Southern California.

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The 52-year-old actress was reportedly involved in a two-car collision on April 2, as first revealed byTMZon April 4.

Deputies dispatched to the scene in Temecula just before 6 p.m. found two cars with collision damage, and occupants of both cars were medically evaluated, the Riverside County Sheriff's Office told USA TODAY on April 5. No arrests were made, and the agency continues to investigate the cause of the crash.

Spelling was driving seven kids at the time of the accident – four of her children and three of their friends – when a speeding driver allegedly crashed into her car after running a red light, her spokesperson toldNBC News.

Tori Spelling was reportedly driving seven children when their car was involved in a collision in Temecula, California, more than 80 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles.

USA TODAY has reached out to Spelling's representatives for comment.

The "Scary Movie 2" actress shares five children with her ex-husband Dean McDermott: 19-year-old Liam, 17-year-old Stella, 14-year-old Hattie, 13-year-old Finn and 9-year-old Beau.

The couple, who starred in reality shows including the Oxygen series "Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood,"separated in 2023.Spelling filed for divorcefollowing nearly 18 years of marriage in March 2024.

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Spelling, who hosts the "misSPELLING" and "9021OMG" podcasts, said in a recentinterview with Peoplethat she and McDermott have been "great at co-parenting" since splitting.

"We're a family. It's just a different version of a family now and we'll always be family," she told the outlet on March 26. "So it's really great for the kids."

She added that her eldest kids, Liam and Stella, live with her and plan to stay close to home.

"Liam, who is 19, he goes, 'Mom, I've always heard growing up and watching things on TV, when a man turns 18, he's supposed to move out.' And I said, 'That is so archaic. Don't listen to that," Spelling said. "I cook a lot and I love my kids … Liam has a girlfriend, Stella has [a] boyfriend. They become family. I'm the house [that's] like, 'Everyone come over. Let me feed you."

She also noted that she has been focusing on building an "empire" rather than dating.

"I am not thinking about dating. I am in my power era and I'm rebuilding and reinventing and taking it to the next level," she told People. "I have so many businesses that I want to build, [and build] my empire and I can date later. That can always come."

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