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Trump warns ‘whole civilization will die’ in Iran if ultimatum expires

· Citizen

President Donald Trump warned that “a whole civilization will die” in Iran on Tuesday if the country does not heed his ultimatum to accept US war demands.

With Trump ratcheting up his strident language in recent days, Vice President JD Vance offered his own threatening assessment of what may follow, warning Tehran that US forces have tools they “so far haven’t decided to use” against the Islamic republic.

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Through weeks of conflict, the United States and its ally Israel have leveled Iranian military targets, killed the country’s top leadership and devastated parts of the country’s infrastructure.

Early Tuesday he issued one of his most glaring threats of the war.

“A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

Trump did not give details but he has already said the US military could bomb Iran’s bridges, power plants and other civilian infrastructure into the “stone age.”

Trump has announced a deadline of midnight GMT Tuesday for Iran to end its de facto closing of the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow, strategic waterway used to transport oil and other commodities.

On Monday, he said a temporary ceasefire proposal being circulated was insufficient.

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Iran has rejected US pressure, with state media reporting authorities are insisting that instead of just a ceasefire it wants a full end to the war.

On Truth Social, Trump left the door open for a last-hour agreement.

“Now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS? We will find out tonight,” he wrote.

Trump said Monday that starting in Washington late Tuesday evening, US forces would destroy “every bridge in Iran” and cripple “every power plant” in the country — something that many experts say would be a blatant war crime.

The extent of Trump’s saber rattling and provocative language has appalled critics.

“This is an extremely sick person,” top US Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer posted on X. “Each Republican who refuses to join us in voting against this wanton war of choice owns every consequence of whatever the hell this is.”

Meanwhile Vance, visiting Hungary, delivered an ominous warning even as he told reporters that Washington has “largely accomplished its military objectives,” and that more negotiations were expected ahead of the deadline.

“They’ve got to know we’ve got tools in our toolkit that we so far haven’t decided to use,” Vance said. Trump “will decide to use them if the Iranians don’t change their course of conduct.”

US and Israeli warplanes have been continuously bombing Iran since February 28, and on Tuesday Tehran said that its crucial oil export terminal on Kharg island was under attack.

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Jubilant FoodWorks Reports ₹25,058 Million Q4 Revenue, Expands Store Network To 3,663 In FY26

· Free Press Journal

Mumbai: Jubilant FoodWorks closed FY26 with strong revenue growth and aggressive store expansion, even as like-for-like growth in its core India market remained largely flat during the March quarter.

Revenue growth remains strong

Jubilant FoodWorks posted consolidated revenue of Rs. 25,058 million in Q4 FY26, reflecting a 19.1 percent increase over the same quarter last year. Standalone revenue stood at Rs. 16,860 million, rising 6.2 percent year-on-year. For the full financial year, consolidated revenue reached Rs. 95,441 million, up 17.2 percent, while standalone revenue came in at Rs. 68,878 million, growing 12.8 percent. The performance indicates consistent topline momentum across markets.

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Same-store growth mixed

The company reported modest like-for-like growth trends across its key geographies. Domino’s India recorded a marginal increase of 0.2 percent in Q4 FY26, suggesting stable but subdued demand in its largest market. In contrast, Domino’s Turkey delivered a stronger performance with 9.0 percent like-for-like growth, highlighting better traction in international operations. This divergence reflects varying consumer demand patterns across regions.

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Store expansion accelerates

Jubilant FoodWorks continued to expand its footprint during the quarter, adding a net 69 stores across its network. This took the total store count to 3,663 outlets across all brands and markets. Domino’s India led the expansion with 59 new stores, bringing its total to 2,455 outlets. Domino’s Turkey added 4 stores, reaching a total of 787 outlets. The expansion underscores the company’s focus on scale and accessibility.

Network scale strengthens

The growing store network, which includes both corporate and franchisee outlets across five brands and six markets, positions the company to capture long-term consumption growth. While like-for-like growth in India remained muted, the continued addition of stores and steady international performance supported overall growth. The company’s diversified geographic presence provides resilience and opportunities for further expansion.

Jubilant FoodWorks’ FY26 performance reflects a balance between steady revenue growth and network expansion, with international markets playing an increasingly important role in overall performance.

Disclaimer: This article is based solely on the company’s official business update and contains provisional figures subject to audit and regulatory review.

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'SNL' star Chloe Fineman faces backlash after revealing she pantsed a 6-year-old boy as a camp counselor

· Fox News

"Saturday Night Live" star Chloe Fineman is facing backlash after she revealed in a Vanity Fair video that she pantsed a 6-year-old boy while working as a camp counselor during her teenage years.

The video, titled "‘SNL’ Cast Test How Well They Know Each Other," started off with Fineman asking her "SNL" co-stars to guess which job she was fired from and later rehired by. Mikey Day, Sarah Sherman, Ashley Padilla, Jane Wickline and James Austin Johnson were in the video, brainstorming what Fineman's job title could have been.

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"I was fired as a camp counselor. I pantsed a boy. He would lift my shirt all the time. It was a different time. He would be like, ‘Hey, could I have a hug?’ And then I’d go to hug him and he’d lift my shirt, like a d---," Fineman said, explaining that she was 16.

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"And then I was like, ‘I’m going to get back at you.’ And so we were on a hike and I was like, ‘Hey, Ollie, go look over there. It’s a hawk.’ He looked and then I yanked his pants down, and then I was fired," she concluded.

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According to Variety, after the video received backlash, Vanity Fair edited out the fact that the boy was 6 years old and that Fineman said his "little ding-a-ling was out."

"He wasn’t wearing underpants, and then a giant school bus drove by," Fineman said in the original video, according to Variety. In the original video, Fineman's "SNL" co-stars covered their faces in shock, but those clips were also reportedly edited out.

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The video, which was uploaded to YouTube, received several comments about Fineman's story.

"Omg the editor forgot to cut Chloe's segment," one user wrote. Another added, "Chloe doing her funny voice while she describes exposing a child's genitals was quite upsetting."

"Chloe needs to not share so much. Lol," a third user wrote. "Never knew Chloe did so much crime," another added.

Vanity Fair did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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