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‘Bob’s Burgers’ Actor Identified as Driver Rescued From Fiery New Hampshire Crash
By Haika Mrema Actor and comedian Eugene Mirman has been identified as the driver rescued from a burning vehicle following a crash at a New Hampshire toll plaza. Mirman’s agent, Jay Glassner, said in a statement on Wednesday that the actor was involved in a “very scary car accident” and is now recovering. “He wants…
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US Military Says More Than 12,300 Iranian Targets Struck So Far
By Jack Phillips The U.S. military has provided an operational update on the month-long war with Iran, announcing that more than 13,000 combat flights have been conducted so far alongside thousands of strikes on Iranian targets. In a post on X on the evening of April 1, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) wrote that more…
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US Appeals Court Blocks Judge’s Rulings Against Trump Immigration Detention Policy
By Jack Phillips A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday halted a federal judge’s nationwide rulings that blocked the Trump administration from holding people without bond in its efforts to deport illegal immigrants, limiting the lower court order to only part of California. In the order, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said…
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Trump Says He’ll Attend Birthright Citizenship Argument at Supreme Court
By Matthew Vadum President Donald Trump said on March 31 that he will attend the Supreme Court oral argument the next day regarding his executive order on birthright citizenship. The nation’s highest court will hear the case, known as Trump v. Barbara, on April 1. The case is about whether his Executive Order 14160, which…
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Savannah Guthrie Says Missing Mother’s Door Was ‘Propped Open’
By Jack Phillips “Today” show anchor Savannah Guthrie said in an interview this week that the door to her mother’s home was “propped open” when she went missing, providing a new detail about the nearly two-month-old case. In an interview with the NBC-owned program, Guthrie described how her sister discovered that her mother was gone…
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High Oil Prices Could Persist Long After Strait of Hormuz Reopens, Industry Insider Says
By Mary Prenon With the Strait of Hormuz—the primary gateway for Middle East oil exports—effectively shut down by Iran, the prices of both crude oil and gasoline have surged since the start of the U.S.–Israel war with Iran on Feb. 28. As negotiations between the United States and Iran to end the war continue, an…
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Senators Plan Taiwan Trip Ahead of Trump’s Summit With Xi Jinping
By Jacob Burg Four U.S. senators from both sides of the aisle are planning to visit Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea within the coming days to strengthen U.S. alliances that they see as critical to challenging China’s sphere of influence. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), who serves as the ranking Democrat member of the Senate Foreign…
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Trump Signals Potential Military Action Coming Against Cuba
By Jack Phillips President Donald Trump again suggested that U.S. military action could be coming against Cuba as his administration has placed economic pressure on the communist-ruled island nation. “I built this great military. I said, ‘You’ll never have to use it.’ But sometimes you have to use it. And Cuba is next by the…
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Border Czar: ICE to Assist at Airports Until They Are 100 Percent, TSA Pay Coming This Week
By Tom Gantert White House border czar Tom Homan said Sunday that ICE agents will be used to help out at airports as long as necessary and added that Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents should receive a paycheck by Monday or Tuesday. Homan said that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents would help with security…
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Block CFO Defends Job Cuts Due to AI Adaptation; Silicon Valley Executives Predict Increased Mass Layoffs
By Dylan Morgan Block’s Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer Amrita Ahuja defended the San Francisco-based payments company’s mass layoffs due to AI adaptation and called the shift inevitable. “We’re seeing an inevitability around productivity gains and what that means for us as a business,” she said at the WSJ CFO Council Summit in…
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