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Washington, D.C. is under an Extreme Heat Alert from Monday, with temperatures expected to hit 100 degrees. Meanwhile, B-2 stealth bombers have returned to their Missouri base after participating in Operation Midnight Hammer, a U.S. mission that targeted Iranian nuclear facilities. The bombing reportedly involved 14 massive bunker-buster bombs and cruise missiles, with U.S. officials claiming significant damage, while Iran denied substantial harm.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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