US launches new Iran strikes amid peace negotiations, Indiana cracks down on migrant truck drivers
The U.S. has conducted new strikes against Iranian missile sites and boats despite ongoing peace negotiations. President Trump indicated that talks were progressing well, but Iran's nuclear program continues to pose significant challenges. In Indiana, authorities have cracked down on nearly 300 illegal migrants with commercial driver's licenses over the past three months.
- ▪U.S. strikes targeted Iranian missile sites and boats in the Strait of Hormuz.
- ▪President Trump stated that peace talks with Iran were proceeding nicely.
- ▪Iran's nuclear program remains a major obstacle to a final agreement.
- ▪Indiana officials prosecuted nearly 300 illegal migrants with commercial driver's licenses.
- ▪The crackdown occurred at truck weigh stations over the last three months.
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US launches new Iran strikes amid peace negotiations, Indiana cracks down on migrant truck drivers May 26, 2026 | 7:44am Fresh U.S. strikes hit Iranian missile sites and boats in the Strait of Hormuz just hours after President Trump said peace talks were “proceeding nicely.” Even as negotiations continue, Iran’s nuclear program remains the biggest obstacle to a final deal. Meanwhile, Indiana officials say nearly 300 illegal migrants with commercial driver’s licenses were stopped and prosecuted at truck weigh stations over the last three months. More Share this on: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X
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