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NewsFeedUS President Donald Trump says the US will “have to start dropping bombs again” if no US-Iran deal is reached by Wednesday. He said the US blockade on Iranian ports will continue if a long-term deal is not agreed.Published On 18 Apr 202618 Apr 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo
Sources close to Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito confirm that he is not planning to retire this year. Sources close to Justice Clarence Thomas also tell CBS News that he does not plan to step down. That indicates that this year, with the midterm elections on the horizon, President Trump will not be able to plan on an opportunity to make his fourth nomination to the Supreme Court. Alito’s plans were first reported by Fox News. Alito, who is 76, and Thomas, 77, are two of the core members of the court’s conservative majority.Speculation about possible retirements tends to arise as the court…
US markets and global assets moved sharply on Friday as investors reacted to a flurry of geopolitical and market developments, including fresh optimism around a potential US-Iran deal, a surge in Bitcoin, a steep drop in crude oil prices, and continued strength in Nvidia shares.Trump signals Iran nuclear halt as deal optimism buildsSentiment improved after US President Donald Trump said Iran had agreed to suspend its nuclear program indefinitely, raising hopes that a broader agreement to end the war could be within reach. He described the potential moratorium as “unlimited” and indicated that talks over a lasting deal could take…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Prince Harry “reembraced” his royal identity to land Hollywood deals, according to a royals expert.After a keynote appearance at the InterEdge Summit Thursday, Harry explained to former Australian politician Brendan Nelson he didn’t want to be a working royal after the death of his mother, Princess Diana.”I was like, ‘I don’t want this job. I don’t want this role — wherever this is headed, I don’t like it.’ It killed my mum, and I was very much against it. And I stuck my head in the sand for years and years,” Harry…
In this photo illustration, Apps for online prediction market sites are shown on an electronic device on Feb. 25, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. Scott Olson | Getty ImagesPrediction market volumes are booming in 2026, on pace to more than quadruple this year alone and reach an estimated $1 trillion in the next four years, according to Bernstein.Volumes have already surged in the first few months of this year, the investment bank wrote in a report Tuesday, with Kalshi and Polymarket, the two largest platforms, seeing about $60 billion in market volume year-to-date — more than the $51 billion in total…
The moment between Port Adelaide star Zak Butters and umpire Nick Foot shouldn’t have become what it has. Not even close.What we’ve seen this week isn’t really about what was said on the field. It’s about how we handle conflict in sport now — and, more broadly, how we seem to struggle with it in society.Two grown adults, in the middle of a high-pressure environment, had a moment. That’s not new. That’s been happening in sport forever. What’s changed is everything that came after.Instead of a simple, direct conversation, it’s turned into a public debate, layered with opinions, assumptions, and…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Houston Texans star defensive end Will Anderson Jr. reportedly agreed to a Texas-sized contract extension on Friday.The Texans and Anderson reportedly agreed to a three-year, $150 million extension, making the 24-year-old the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, according to multiple reports. The deal includes $134 million in guaranteed money.The Texans exercised Anderson’s fifth-year option in April. With the reported extension, Anderson is under team control for five years and will be paid $177 million overall across those seasons. Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. leaves the field after defeating the Buffalo…
NewsFeedVideo shows Israeli police confiscating and destroying footballs that were being played with by children in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa mosque in occupied East Jerusalem, in what mosque authorities described as part of ongoing restrictions on Palestinians inside the holy site.Published On 18 Apr 202618 Apr 2026Click here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharegoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended comments about President Donald Trump’s mental health following a tense exchange during a congressional hearing.During Friday’s hearing, Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif.) addressed Trump’s recent social media posts, pointing to an AI-generated image that critics said depicted him as Jesus Christ and his criticism of Pope Leo as evidence he is mentally unwell.”Millions of Americans are questioning this president’s mental fitness, his emotional stability, and whether he can carry out the duties of his office. Do you share their concerns about his mental…
The microscope remains on Gold Coast’s rebuilt midfield despite the Suns escaping with a nine-point AFL defeat of the rejuvenated Essendon.Christian Petracca (three goals, 25 disposals) starred in his return from injury while Matt Rowell (35 touches) was dominant in his first pairing with the Demons recruit at Carrara.But still their midfield was undone 37-29 at clearances – 20-15 at centre bounces – by a Bombers side that twice rallied to lead, before falling 17.17 (119) to 17.8 (110) in front of 19,039 fans on Saturday.Darcy Parish (30 disposals) had 11 clearances of his own as Brad Scott’s side threatened…
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