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By All Israel NewsThursday, April 16, 2026New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks at his ceremonial inauguration at City Hall on Jan. 1, 2026. Mamdani was officially sworn in at midnight by New York Attorney General Letitia James at the Old City Hall subway station in a private ceremony. | Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesRama Duwaji, wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, apologized in an interview published this week by art magazine Hyperallergic for her past social media activity, which included “likes” on content celebrating the Hamas massacre of Oct. 7, 2023, as well as posts using racist language to describe minority…

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Trump puts Fed Chair Jerome Powell on notice, threatens to fire him if he doesn’t resign by May 15 In a dramatic escalation of his long-running feud with the Federal Reserve, President Donald Trump has drawn a hard line in the sand, publicly declaring he will fire Chair Jerome Powell if he does not vacate his position by next month. This ultimatum, delivered in a Fox Business interview on Wednesday, reveals a raw power struggle at the highest levels of government. Far from a simple policy disagreement, this confrontation represents a fundamental clash over the independence of the nation’s central…

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U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Wednesday, April 15, that the war with Iran is “very close to over,” citing U.S. military dominance. “We’ve beaten them militarily, totally,” Trump told Fox Business in a prerecorded interview, adding, “I think it’s close to over, I view it as very close to over… If I pulled up stakes right now it would take them 20 years to rebuild that country.” According to a report by Axios, U.S. and Iranian negotiators made progress on Tuesday, April 14, toward a framework agreement to end the war, as per two U.S. officials. This development comes…

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The Bitcoin network has moved past the halfway point of its current four-year halving cycle, with the next programmed reduction in miner block rewards scheduled for mid-2028, according to data from Bitcoin Magazine Pro [2]. The network is currently within epoch five, which began after the halving event of April 2024. Miners currently receive 3.125 BTC for each block validated, a rate that will be reduced by half to approximately 1.5625 BTC following the next halving [2]. This mechanism, which occurs every 210,000 blocks, is a core feature of Bitcoin’s protocol, designed to enforce a predictable and capped supply schedule.…

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New study finds “forever chemicals” may weaken your immune system’s defenses A new study finds PFAS exposure can significantly weaken vaccine effectiveness, with higher blood levels linked to a 40% drop in COVID-19 antibodies. These “forever chemicals” are immunotoxic, meaning they can cripple the body’s defenses against a wide range of infections, not just one virus. PFAS are nearly ubiquitous, found in water, food packaging, and household items, with over 200 million Americans potentially exposed through drinking water. The research adds urgent evidence to known PFAS dangers like cancer, showing how chronic exposure undermines immune resilience in real time. Reducing…

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The hidden dangers of low-fat, high-carb diets: How wheat overconsumption fuels obesity and metabolic dysfunction Modern diets overload on processed carbohydrates (sugar, white bread, pasta), which spike blood sugar, drive insulin resistance and contribute to obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Flawed dietary guidelines demonized fats while promoting high-carb diets, leading to a surge in wheat consumption (from 110 lbs/person in 1972 to 150 lbs today), worsening metabolic health. Animal studies show refined grains (wheat, rice) trigger preference over healthier foods, reduce energy expenditure and promote fat storage—even without increased calorie intake. Mice given wheat + high-fat diets gained less weight…

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Meta-Analysis Finds Consistent Brain Choline Deficiency in Anxiety Disorders A new meta-analysis has identified a consistent biological pattern in the brains of individuals with anxiety disorders. The review of 25 brain imaging studies, published in Molecular Psychiatry, found that individuals with anxiety disorders had approximately 8% lower levels of choline-containing compounds in their brains compared to controls. [1] According to the study, the reduction in choline was most pronounced in the prefrontal cortex. This region of the brain is associated with emotional regulation, focus and executive control. The analysis noted that the pattern was observed across generalized anxiety disorder, panic…

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Introduction Consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) is associated with poorer muscle health, according to a recent observational study published in early 2026. The research analyzed dietary and health data from over 3,500 middle-aged and older adults in the United States. The findings contribute to a growing body of evidence on the negative health impacts of UPFs, which are industrial formulations typically high in additives, sugars, unhealthy fats and salt, and low in whole food ingredients. [1] [2] Study Details and Core Findings The study, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, examined data from the National Health and Nutrition…

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Following one stalled attempt, House Speaker Mike Johnson plans on Thursday to resume his push for an extension to the controversial Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that is opposed by members of his conference. Johnson plans to tee up a vote for final passage of the 18-month extension to the government’s warrantless surveillance powers at 5 p.m., according to Politico. He reportedly told the outlet that House negotiators needed “a few more hours” to iron out a potential compromise with the Republicans opposing the extension.  President Donald Trump has called for House Republicans to pass the extension, arguing…

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The House on Thursday blocked a war powers resolution calling for an end to the conflict in Iran.The 213-214 vote narrowly failed in the lower chamber. Had it secured passage and cleared the Senate as well, President Donald Trump was certain to veto it. The war began in late February with joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Despite some misgivings from libertarian lawmakers and the political left, the president does appear to enjoy the support of enough of his own party to carry on with the conflict. The vote came the same day that Trump announced…

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A woman uses a smartphone in front of a laptop in Abidjan, on April 3, 2019. Issouf Sanogo/AFP via Getty ImagesCriminals are increasingly exploiting artificial intelligence (AI) tools to target Americans with greater scale and sophistication, according to a new analysis.In its analysis released Thursday, credit agency TransUnion found that 1 in 6 American consumers said they lost money to digital fraud over the past year through scams conducted by email, online platforms, phone calls, or text messages. The median reported loss was $2,307.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Sports betting has seen a massive surge in popularity since a 2018 Supreme Court decision struck down a federal prohibition on it. Ever since, ads for gambling apps and online casinos like DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetMGM have become virtually inescapable across social media and TV. Meanwhile, lawmakers are becoming concerned over a steep rise in gambling addiction and calls to gambling helplines. The sheer scale of the trend in the United States is ominous. According to a recent survey of adult Americans by…

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Hungary’s newly elected Soros-EU-promoted prime minister, Péter Magyar, targeted CPAC in Hungary. He even claimed there were improper financial ties between Orban’s government and the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Magyar announced that his government would immediately halt public funding for CPAC’s annual conferences in Hungary. Speaking at a press conference, Magyar alleged that the administration of former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán had directed state resources toward supporting CPAC in Budapest. He called it a crime. It sounds like he is going the way of all far-left progressives in the EU, Brazil, the US, and elsewhere. He is making his…

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Nature and tech face in a race across Warsaw Boars and bots are a feature of our ‘Brave New World’. Wild boars are a growing plague in many European cities, invading urban areas like Rome, Barcelona, Berlin, Madrid, and Warsaw. The beats roam streets, parks, and suburbs in family groups, rooting up lawns, scattering garbage, attacking pets, and occasionally humans. Cities are trying to cull the boar populations, as well as hunting, barriers… Now, even experimental tech like ‘herding robots’ is seen as a possible solution to wild pigs invading urban areas. In Japan, they’ve got the radioactive hogs Read:…

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Conservatives were down in the dumps about Viktor Orbán’s loss in the parliamentary election in Hungary. As Beege wrote last night, perhaps that sentiment was a bit premature, based more on the European Union’s desire to replace Orbán than any real reason to worry about his successor, Péter Magyar. Magyar, after all, was not some socialist opponent of Orbán, but until recently his right-hand man.  Advertisement He defected from Orbán over what appear to be legitimate concerns about massive corruption in the Orbán regime, rather than over policy differences with the political platform of Orbán’s party, Fidesz.The European Union may have…

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Birth rates in the U.S. continue to fall, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control. U.S. birth rates have been steadily declining for more than a decade now, and the total fertility rate (the number of births a woman is projected to have over her lifetime) has continued to hit new lows for several years. The preliminary data released this month from CDC suggest the downward trend in fertility continued in 2025. The birth rate dropped from 53.8 births per 1,000 women in 2024 to 53.1 in 2025, and the total number of births declined by 22,534.…

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President Donald Trump has announced a 10-day pause in fighting in Lebanon. He added that Israel’s prime minister and the president of Lebanon will be invited to the White House. War Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Iran’s leadership the United States is tracking the regime’s every move and is ready for action. He said American fo…

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The folks running Disney World are reportedly experiencing a moment of reflection and common sense, according to a fan account. “It was very nice to hear that ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ has returned to the Magic Kingdom Express Monorail recently!” Theme Park Cheetah shared on X. “For context, it was removed around 2021 when Disney tried to make the parks more ‘inclusive,’” it added, along with video: It was very nice to hear that “Ladies and Gentlemen” has returned to the Magic Kingdom Express Monorail recently! pic.twitter.com/PqtBI6u2qx — Theme Park Cheetah (@GreenCheetah99) April 7, 2026 In April 2021, Disney released a…

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The folks running Disney World are reportedly experiencing a moment of reflection and common sense, according to a fan account. “It was very nice to hear that ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ has returned to the Magic Kingdom Express Monorail recently!” Theme Park Cheetah shared on X. “For context, it was removed around 2021 when Disney tried to make the parks more ‘inclusive,’” it added, along with video: It was very nice to hear that “Ladies and Gentlemen” has returned to the Magic Kingdom Express Monorail recently! pic.twitter.com/PqtBI6u2qx — Theme Park Cheetah (@GreenCheetah99) April 7, 2026 In April 2021, Disney released a…

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The nation’s housing affordability crisis was addressed in a new White House report that laid out some solutions to help handle the issue. President Donald Trump’s Council of Economic Advisers released the analysis that focused this year on 14 topics related to the administration’s policy priorities, including “Protecting and Rebuilding the American Dream of Homeownership.” The report blamed the “national housing affordability crunch” on the Biden administration’s policies that pushed home ownership out of the reach of many Americans. As solutions, the report noted that slashing regulations and red tape, as well as increasing the supply of housing, would tackle…

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The midterms are nearing, and desperation is in the air. Seasonal hail has also been in the air, and Wisconsin Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski wants you to know that it’s very troubling and likely the fault of Republicans. Never mind that it’s mid-April in the northern state, which means pretty much anything goes as far as weather. In fact, a quick Google AI search states that “Wisconsin gets hail, including large, damaging stones fairly regularly during April.” But Godlewski flailed her arms and heightened her voice to claim that “Republicans say we don’t have climate change,” as she pointed…

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The Georgia Record was relaunched in June of 2021 and has been extremely successful fighting corruption in the state named after King George of England. The original paper was started in 1899 and published into the early 20th century. In 2020, CDM (Creative Destruction Media) acquired Johns Creek Post and brought back The Georgia Record to better represent the state rather than just Johns Creek News.

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We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Sign Up For Goods 🛍️ Product news, reviews, and must-have deals. Beer is easy to drink and even easier to screw up when you try to make it at home. It literally feels like working in a lab. There are carboys, airlocks, hydrometers, wort chillers, mash temperatures, sparge water ratios, and more cleaning than most people anticipate. Even getting a passable first batch requires a modest equipment investment and a willingness to troubleshoot. I have tried a few friends’ home brews…

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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu  Credit: WHDH screenshot Although her city is facing a massive $50 million deficit, far-left Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is funding (on the taxpayers’ dime) a program handing out vouchers to ‘queer and trans migrants and refugees’ so that they can treat themselves to massages, yoga classes, and ‘creative healing.’ In a social media post, OUTnewcomers, a small, Boston-based nonprofit organization that supports LGBTQ+ migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees in the Greater Boston area, shared their Belonging Matters” (Wellness Allowances) program. A flyer for the program shared, “We’re offering $250–$500 wellness allowances for LGBTQ+ migrants in Boston…

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A Texas college student accused of attacking OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home and the company’s headquarters had previously discussed “Luigi’ing some tech CEOs” in online conversations, according to newly revealed messages. The Wall Street Journal reports that Daniel Moreno-Gama, a 20-year-old college student from the Houston area, made casual references to Luigi Mangione, the accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer, during an online conversation with producers of The Last Invention podcast, according to screenshots shared with the Wall Street Journal. The producers had reached out to interview him for a series focused on AI. In January, Moreno-Gama participated in the podcast interview, describing…

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Democrat Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger just enriched the company her husband works for, and previously took credit for Gov. Youngkin’s expansion of business opportunities for the state. I think they usually call this corruption. She signed off on grants totaling $18 million to help a company where her husband works in expanding its operations in Orange County, $5 million of which will be awarded to the company directly. The grants will help build the Virginia Advanced Propulsion Facilities in Orange County. Progressive Abigail is following in New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s footsteps, enriching her husband. L3Harris, an aerospace technology company as…

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Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. testifies before the House Committee on Ways and Means on Capitol Hill in Washington on April 16, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesHealth Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on April 16 faced lawmakers both critical and supportive of actions regarding vaccines made by himself and agencies under his oversight.Multiple Democrats on the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee said during a hearing with Kennedy in Washington that the narrowing of vaccine guidance and rollback of campaigns urging people to receive vaccines is endangering Americans.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use…

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Lindsay Hoyle admonishes Starmer during PMQs Starmer reportedly punched the Speaker’s chair. Every Wednesday at noon, in the British House of Commons, are held the Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs), a 30-minute-long session in which the Premier answers the questions from the leader of the opposition, the leader of the third-largest party and a limited number of backbench MPs. It has become a feature of his failed premiership that Labour leader Keir Starmer usually does not answer the questions, talking around it. But during yesterday’s PMQs, Starmer reportedly threw a tantrum after Speaker Lindsay Hoyle repeatedly intervened and rebuked him for…

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My kids were all obsessed with Hamilton a few years ago so I’ve heard the soundtrack 50 times. There’s a song in that show where Alexander Hamilton’s critics, including Aaron Burr, are expressing their frustration because it feels like Hamilton’s closeness to George Washington means he is politically untouchable. And so they sing this catchy refrain: Advertisement “It must be nice, it must be nice…to have Washington on your side.”That came to mind this morning as I read a story about Mayor Mamdani’s wife. A paraphrased version started rolling around in my head:It must be nice, it must be nice…to…

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When then-Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) announced his candidacy for governor of California, I was beyond surprised. Rumors of sexual misconduct, including allegations of blatant and serial infidelity, had been circulating for years. Having run for this very office, I experienced firsthand the intense level of local, state and national scrutiny one receives when seeking the top job in the biggest state in the country. The left-wing media treats liberal Democrat candidates different from how it treats conservative Republican candidates, but the media are not the problem if one’s candidacy starts to resonate. The heat comes from the same-party campaign rivals.…

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Steaks for sale at a store in Elkridge, Md., on Feb. 27, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesGrillers received some bad news ahead of the summer barbecue season: Beef prices are surging.Live cattle prices climbed a record $2.52 per pound at the end of the April 15 trading session, adding to their year-to-date gain of about 8 percent. Futures retreated modestly, slipping 1 percent the next day.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter Thursday, April 16, 2026Jonathan Roumie speaks to The Christian Post at ChosenCon 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina. | Leah Klett/The Christian PostCatholic actor Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus in “The Chosen,” is urging his followers to pray for President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV as the two are “at odds” over the conflict in Iran, noting that he agrees with the pope’s call for peace. In an Instagram post Tuesday, Roumie addressed the back-and-forth between the pontiff and the president that has made international headlines this week. An image of Roumie shaking Leo XIV’s…

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(Headline USA).Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, a rising star in the Democratic Party before his career was derailed by sexual assault allegations several years ago, killed his wife before killing himself, police said Thursday.Fairfax, 47, and his wife, Dr. Cerina Fairfax, 49, were found dead in their home in the Washington, D.C., suburb of Annandale after their teenage son called 911 shortly after midnight, Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said. The couple were separated and going through a divorce but living in the same house with their two children, who were home when the shootings occurred, he said.…

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A man reportedly tried to jump the fence at a White House entrance gate Thursday afternoon. He was swiftly tackled by Secret Service agents, with one suspect now in custody, and reports of minor injuries to at least one person involved. Freelance D.C. media reporter Andrew Leyden (@PenguinSix) was first to break the developing story on X, posting: “Man tries to jump fence at White House entrance gate. Tackled by Secret Service. One in custody. One person minor injuries.” Leyden included photos showing the chaotic scene unfolding right at the gates of the People’s House. As of this writing, there…

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Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech In November, Anthropic revealed that a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group had exploited its Claude AI’s agentic capabilities to infiltrate dozens of targets around the world. It was trivially easy to get around Anthropic’s AI guardrails, with the hackers simply pretending to work for legitimate cybersecurity organizations — highlighting how woefully unprepared we are for powerful AI models that could accelerate the discovery of serious vulnerabilities. And now, Anthropic’s latest Mythos AI model is making that nightmare scenario feel more real than ever. As…

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The U.S. military has unleashed a barrage of strikes in recent days against alleged drug trafficking boats in the Pacific Ocean. Although all eyes are on Iran and the U.S. Navy’s blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, the Trump administration has accelerated Operation Southern Spear, the code name for the military’s war against drug cartels now deemed “Designated Terrorist Organizations.” (RELATED: US And Mexico Seize Massive Cocaine Payload In Rare Joint Drug Bust)U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) announced Monday that a strike killed two alleged drug traffickers. Applying total systemic friction on the cartels. On April 13, at the direction of #SOUTHCOM…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. On paper, few physical jobs seem as ripe for AI takeover as that of the loyal service dog. These four-legged assistants undergo years of intensive (and expensive) training to help people with vision loss or other physical impairments navigate their world, open doors, and retrieve items. Some can even use their impeccable noses to detect dangerous blood sugar spikes in people with diabetes.  But getting a dog to that point is no walk in the park. Guide dog school is rigorous, with only a…

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Justice Thomas discussed the dangers of progressivism, which seeks to overturn our form of government. It became ingrained in our form of government and has had an uneasy relationship with our Constitution. However, it cannot continue much longer. A choice will soon be made. “Progressivism seeks to replace the basic premises of the Declaration of Independence and hence our form of government,” Thomas said in a speech at the University of Texas Austin Law School pegged to the nation’s upcoming milestone birthday. A spirit of “cynicism, rejection, hostility, and animus” toward America—by Americans—has taken hold, Thomas said in remarks carried…

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A federal judge on Thursday ordered that the White House limit continued construction of a planned ballroom to “below-ground” portions amid an ongoing legal battle over the project.”My Amended Order does not, however, stop below-ground construction of national security facilities, work necessary to provide for presidential security, and construction necessary to protect and secure the White House and the construction site itself,” wrote U.S. District Judge Richard Leon. “Second, the injunction excludes only below-ground construction,” he added, highlighting that the administration had espoused security concerns about leaving that portion of the work unfinished. Leon previously issued a stay on construction…

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The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts on Thursday approved  President Donald Trump’s proposal to build a 250-ft Triumphal Arch between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. The panel reviewed plans submitted by the Interior Department to construct the new monument in the center of Memorial Circle on the man-made Columbia Island.  “It’s going to be really beautiful. I think it’s going to be fantastic,” President Trump told potential donors when he presented the project earlier this year.  The commission received more than 1,000 public comments about the proposal. “100 percent” of those were negative, the commission’s secretary, Thomas Luebke, said.…

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The head of the International Energy Agency warned Thursday that Europe could face a shortage of jet fuel within six weeks amid the ongoing shock to global energy markets stemming from the Iran war. Europe has “maybe six weeks or so” of remaining supplies, IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol told the Associated Press.  The disruption caused by the conflict between Iran and the United States is “the largest energy crisis we have ever faced,” the official told the news outlet.  During the conflict, Iran has bet that it can outlast the United States’ military operation by holding the global energy market hostage…

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Students take a selfie with the blooming corpse flower known as “Pangy” at the Talcott Greenhouse on the campus of Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Mass., on April 14, 2026. AP Photo/Leah WillinghamCommunity colleges are seeing a notable shift in who is earning degrees, with younger students increasingly choosing associate programs, according to a new report by the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.Students aged 18 to 20 now make up the largest share of first-time associate degree earners, said the report, published on April 16.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser.…

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Who gets the blame in this situation?PublishedApril 16, 2026 1:00 PM EDT•UpdatedApril 16, 2026 1:00 PM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkWe have drama on the baseball diamond, and I ain’t talking about the major leagues. I’m talking about the bread and butter of this great country … youth baseball. Travel ball. Quite possibly the most divisive youth sport on the planet. It’s the Wild Wild West. In this case, I’m specifically talking about 12U travel ball, where the internet is currently debating proper etiquette after hitting a ball to the moon. For those who missed yesterday’s Nightcaps – first, how dare you. You’re better than that.…

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A federal judge on Thursday limited the construction on President Trump’s privately-funded White House ballroom. A federal appeals court on Saturday in a 2-1 ruling said President Trump can continue the construction on the White House ballroom… for now. The appeals court judges sent the case back down to the US District Court judge who previously halted the construction on the ballroom. The White House argued that the construction on the ballroom must continue for national security and safety reasons. The construction can continue until at least April 17, the appeals court judges ruled. Late last month, a federal judge…

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The same “experts” who will support ripping pre-born babies limb by limb want you to know that it’s unjust to boil shellfish, because they apparently deserve to be treated more humanely than actual humans.  The same people who support ripping babies limb by limb want you to know this… pic.twitter.com/8k4NZ1YRs3 — Justine Brooke Murray (@Justine_Brooke) April 16, 2026 According to a new study conducted by social justice oriented “scientists,” lobsters actually feel pain! (Babies somehow don’t?) That’s why they demand an “immediate” ban on boiling them, while killing the pre-born is still fully legal in 25 states, plus Washington D.C.

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Police said Justin Fairfax’s teenage son called 911 shortly after midnight to report the murder-suicide.FAIRFAX, Va. (CN) — Fairfax County police confirmed former Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax shot and killed his wife, Cerina, before killing himself early Thursday morning.Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said at a press conference that the pair were in an ongoing domestic dispute surrounding a messy divorce.“Former Lieutenant Governor Fairfax was recently served some paperwork associated with an upcoming court proceeding that apparently led to this incident last night,” Davis said. “Both of their children, teenagers, the boy older than the girl, were in…

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The U.S. Capitol building in Washington on April 13, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe House of Representatives on April 16 voted down a resolution urging President Donald Trump to end the ongoing war in Iran.The measure, introduced by Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.), failed by a vote of 213–214, largely along party lines, underscoring deep divisions in Congress over the conflict. One member, Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio), voted “present.”We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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