Titans Select Cam Ward First Overall in 2025 NFL Draft

2025-04-24 22:06:06 EDT

The Tennessee Titans selected Miami quarterback Cam Ward as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, fulfilling weeks of speculation. Ward's selection continues a trend of quarterbacks being top picks, highlighting the position's importance in the league. The Jacksonville Jaguars traded up to select Colorado's Travis Hunter, signaling a draft filled with unexpected moves. The draft, held in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is notable for its emphasis on offensive and defensive lines, contrasting with the previous year's focus on quarterbacks. Rounds two and three are scheduled for Friday, with rounds four through seven on Saturday.

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CBS News

Parsons Reacts to Cowboys' Draft Pick with Mixed Emotions

2025-04-24 22:03:24 EDT

Micah Parsons, Dallas Cowboys linebacker and NFL Draft analyst, expressed his disappointment when the Carolina Panthers selected wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan, a player Parsons hoped his team would draft. Parsons' reaction to the Cowboys' eventual pick of offensive lineman Tyler Booker was lukewarm, initially leading to laughter from his co-hosts. He later claimed to be excited about the pick, but admitted he wanted a defensive player. Parsons' emotional investment in the draft underscores the high stakes and passionate fan base surrounding the NFL.

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Fox News

Reed Bank Could Spark South China Sea Conflict

2025-04-24 22:00:19 EDT

Analysts suggest that Reed Bank, a contested area in the South China Sea with significant gas and oil reserves, may become a flashpoint between China and the Philippines, particularly if Manila pursues unilateral resource exploration. The area, also known as Liyue Tan in Chinese and Recto Bank in the Philippines, is located near Palawan and the Spratly Islands. While both countries have considered joint development, tensions have stalled progress. The potential for conflict is tempered by Manila's limited capacity, upcoming elections, and multinational companies' risk assessments.

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South China Morning Post

Hamptons Beekeeper Accused of Concealing Rwandan Genocide Involvement

2025-04-24 21:57:17 EDT

Faustin Nsabumukunzi, a Rwandan beekeeper living in the Hamptons, was arrested on charges of immigration fraud for allegedly concealing his participation in the Rwandan genocide. Prosecutors claim Nsabumukunzi directed Hutus to kill Tutsis, personally attacked Tutsis, and ordered the disposal of Tutsi bodies. He allegedly lied about his involvement when seeking refugee status and citizenship in the United States. Nsabumukunzi faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted and could be deported to Rwanda, where he has been wanted for nearly two decades.

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New York Times

Maradona Was a 'Difficult' Patient, Doctors Testify

2025-04-24 21:48:00 EDT

Doctors testifying in the trial of seven health care professionals accused of negligence in Diego Maradona's death described him as a "high-risk" and "very difficult" patient. Maradona died of cardiac arrest in November 2020, following brain surgery and a history of substance abuse. Witnesses stated that hospital authorities disagreed with the decision to have Maradona recover outside of a hospital, and that he was defiant towards his treatment. The trial continues to examine the circumstances surrounding the soccer legend's death.

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Deutsche Welle

US Treasury Secretary Does Not Push Japan to Prop Up Yen in Tariff Talks

2025-04-24 21:41:00 EDT

During a meeting between U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato, the U.S. did not pressure Japan to intervene in currency markets to support the yen. The officials reaffirmed the G7 agreement that exchange rates should be market-determined. Kato expressed his regret over Trump's tariffs and urged Washington to reconsider its protectionist measures. The meeting occurred amidst ongoing trade negotiations between Japan and the U.S., with Japan seeking to eliminate additional tariffs on key industries like automobiles.

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Kyodo News

Judge Blocks Trump Administration from Withholding Funds from Sanctuary Cities

2025-04-24 21:35:39 EDT

A federal judge issued a temporary injunction preventing the Trump administration from withholding federal funds from sanctuary cities and counties. The judge declared portions of Trump's executive orders unconstitutional, citing irreparable harm to the cities and counties in the form of budgetary uncertainty and undermining trust with communities. The ruling prevents the federal government from taking action to withhold or condition federal funds based on sanctuary policies. This decision echoes a previous legal challenge to a similar order during Trump's first term.

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The Guardian

Swiss Envoy Calls for International Coalition to Address US Tariffs

2025-04-24 21:30:25 EDT

Switzerland's foreign minister, Ignazio Cassis, advocated for a "coalition" of countries to address the challenges posed by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs. Cassis stated that the tariffs have created uncertainty for all countries, including those traditionally close to the United States. He emphasized the importance of multilateralism and described China as a significant partner in trade, while also noting the importance of the European Union and the U.S. as partners.

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South China Morning Post

China Could Enhance Soft Power in Africa Through NGOs

2025-04-24 21:30:08 EDT

An opinion piece suggests that China could improve its soft power in Africa by developing a network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). While China has invested heavily in infrastructure projects in Africa, its engagement has primarily been government-to-government, lacking the community engagement and grass-roots relationships cultivated by Western NGOs. The author argues that a Chinese NGO model could address misunderstandings and tensions arising from China's investments, fostering better human connections and a more positive image.

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South China Morning Post

Trump Berates Putin, Judge Blocks Voting Rights Changes

2025-04-24 21:22:45 EDT

President Donald Trump publicly urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to halt attacks in Ukraine following a deadly strike on Kyiv. Trump's remarks come amid renewed efforts to negotiate an end to the Ukraine war, reportedly on terms favorable to Russia. Domestically, a federal judge blocked Trump's attempts to alter voting requirements, which critics argued would disenfranchise millions of voters. This article provides a snapshot of key events involving the Trump administration.

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The Guardian

Supported Housing Sector Faces Crisis Due to Funding Cuts

2025-04-24 21:19:55 EDT

Supported housing, which assists vulnerable individuals in living independently, is facing a crisis due to funding cuts, according to an open letter signed by over 170 organizations. Services are shutting down, leading to a shortfall of approximately 325,000 places, and more providers fear closure without increased government funding. The letter calls for long-term funding increases and the inclusion of supported homes in government housing plans. The government acknowledges the importance of supported housing and is investing in social and affordable housing.

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BBC

USC Recruit Alijah Arenas Hospitalized After Cybertruck Crash

2025-04-24 21:17:35 EDT

Alijah Arenas, a top basketball recruit committed to USC and son of former NBA player Gilbert Arenas, was hospitalized after a Tesla Cybertruck crash in Los Angeles. The vehicle, registered to Gilbert Arenas, struck a hydrant and a tree before catching fire. The cause of the crash is unclear, and Alijah's condition was initially reported as stable but later described as serious. The USC basketball coach and Underdog Fantasy Sports have offered their support to the Arenas family.

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CBS News

Defense Secretary Hegseth Reportedly Used Unsecured Internet Line for Signal App

2025-04-24 21:14:09 EDT

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly used an unsecured internet connection in his Pentagon office to bypass security protocols and use the Signal messaging app on a personal computer. This practice raises concerns about potential security breaches and the exposure of sensitive defense information. Reports indicate that Hegseth shared sensitive military information about strikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen through a private Signal group chat. The Pentagon has confirmed that Hegseth does not use Signal on his government computer.

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The Guardian

Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty for Accused CEO Killer

2025-04-24 21:11:14 EDT

Federal prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Prosecutors cited Mangione's alleged desire to incite resistance against the victim's industry as a factor in their decision. Attorney General Pam Bondi had already signaled the administration's intention to pursue capital punishment in this case. Defense attorneys have criticized the decision as barbaric and a political stunt.

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ABC News

Astropical, Rawayana, and Bomba Estéreo to Headline KCRW Festival at Hollywood Bowl

2025-04-24 21:04:13 EDT

Rawayana and Bomba Estéreo, fresh from their successful Coachella performances, are joining forces as Astropical to headline the KCRW Festival at the Hollywood Bowl. Astropical, a collaboration featuring members of both bands, has already released a full album and is embarking on an international tour. The event will also feature Macario Martínez, a young singer from Mexico City who gained fame through TikTok. The concert on September 7 will include a pre-show wine and craft beer tasting event.

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LA Times

Ukraine Risks 'Too High,' Jobless 'Won't Work for Under 40k'

2025-04-24 20:58:01 EDT

Several news outlets are reporting on significant events, including the UK's likely abandonment of troop deployment plans to Ukraine due to high risks. The Daily Telegraph highlights Prime Minister Starmer's challenge to Trump's peace plan for Ukraine and a story about jobless youths demanding high salaries. The Guardian focuses on Trump's rare rebuke of Putin and rising tensions between India and Pakistan. Other headlines cover online safety rules, the Jill Dando murder case, and the London Marathon.

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BBC

Trump's Crimea Proposal Would Reverse Decade of US Policy

2025-04-24 20:54:40 EDT

President Trump is considering a proposal to recognize Russian control over Crimea as part of a peace agreement with Ukraine, reversing more than a decade of American policy. During his first term, Trump had expressed openness to the idea, but his administration later pledged to maintain the nonrecognition policy. This potential shift signals a significant departure from the U.S.'s stance on Ukraine's territorial integrity.

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New York Times

Analysis: Scrutiny of Hegseth Reflects Broader Conflicts

2025-04-24 20:47:09 EDT

Recent criticism of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is not solely about him but reflects deeper political and foreign policy conflicts. Previous attempts to derail Hegseth's nomination failed, and he has faced scrutiny over the "Signalgate" controversy. The firing of several Department of Defense officials linked to Hegseth reveals divisions within the Trump administration, particularly regarding Iran policy. The article suggests that the ongoing scrutiny is driven by frustration that President Trump is not aligned with certain foreign policy agendas.

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LA Times

Man Faces Arson Charges in Connection to New Jersey Wildfire

2025-04-24 20:37:04 EDT

Joseph Kling, 19, faces arson charges for allegedly starting a wildfire in Ocean County, New Jersey, which has consumed over 15,000 acres. Authorities claim Kling lit a bonfire that was not properly extinguished, leading to the spread of the fire. The wildfire is approximately 50% contained, and all evacuation orders have been lifted. The fire has prompted air quality concerns in New York City due to the volume of smoke.

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CBS News

Trump Administration Faces Legal Setbacks in Court

2025-04-24 20:33:51 EDT

The Trump administration faced multiple legal setbacks in federal courts, challenging its agenda on issues ranging from education policy and voting rights to immigration. Judges blocked the government from withholding funds to schools with DEI programs and from requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote. The administration is also facing scrutiny over immigration enforcement and its plan to dismantle the Department of Education. These rulings mark the latest in a series of legal challenges for the administration.

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ABC News

Opinion: Trump's Single Stroke of Brilliance

2025-04-24 20:32:22 EDT

An opinion piece acknowledges the Trump administration's energy and initiative despite disagreeing with many of its policies. The author compares the administration to a high-powered vehicle, moving rapidly on multiple fronts. This contrasts with the perceived lack of vitality from its opponents. The administration's drive is attributed to powerful human desires, such as resentment, the desire for power, and the desire for retribution.

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New York Times

Trump Administration Reverses Course, Restores Funding for Women's Health Study

2025-04-24 20:31:18 EDT

The Trump administration reversed its decision to defund the Women's Health Initiative (WHI), a landmark study of women's health. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) cited exceeding internal targets for contract reductions as the reason for restoring funding. Scientists expressed relief, emphasizing the study's importance in understanding aging women's health and chronic diseases. The WHI has produced significant discoveries, including the recognition that hormone therapy does not protect a woman's heart.

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NPR

Cam Ward Selected by Tennessee Titans with First Pick in NFL Draft

2025-04-24 20:30:59 EDT

The Tennessee Titans selected quarterback Cam Ward with the first overall pick in the NFL Draft. Ward, who led Miami to a 10-3 record, was a favorite for the top spot. The 22-year-old quarterback had the most touchdown passes in college football last season with 39 and had the second most passing yards with 4,313.

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BBC

Musk's DOGE Savings May Be Erased by New Costs

2025-04-24 20:28:01 EDT

Elon Musk's efforts to cut government spending through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) may not result in the promised savings, and could even incur significant costs. While Musk initially pledged to save taxpayers trillions, he now estimates savings of only $150 billion. Costs associated with firings, re-hirings, lost productivity, and paid leave could reach $135 billion this fiscal year. A DOGE-driven exodus at the IRS could cost $8.5 billion in revenue in 2026 alone.

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New York Times

Russia Signals Potential Deal with US on Ukraine

2025-04-24 20:21:59 EDT

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that the Kremlin is "ready to reach a deal" with the U.S. on Ukraine, while noting that some elements require further refinement. This announcement came after Russia launched a deadly strike on Kyiv, killing several people. President Trump issued a rare rebuke of Putin, expressing his unhappiness with the strikes. Vice President JD Vance has indicated that the U.S. envisions a freeze of military conflict along existing lines.

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CBS News

Highland Park Shooter Sentenced to Life in Prison Without Parole

2025-04-24 20:19:54 EDT

Robert Crimo III, the perpetrator of the 2022 Highland Park July 4th parade mass shooting, was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences without parole, one for each victim killed. He also received an additional 50 years each for 48 counts of attempted murder, to be served concurrently. Crimo was not present in court for the sentencing hearing. The judge's decision aims to prevent any possibility of future appeals or clemency.

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CBS News

Trump Administration Dismantles Foreign Aid Agency Started by George W. Bush

2025-04-24 20:16:14 EDT

The Trump administration, through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is dismantling the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), a foreign aid agency established during the George W. Bush administration. DOGE has directed major staff cuts and the termination of all existing grants. The MCC, which invests in private sector-led economic growth in low- to middle-income countries, has garnered bipartisan support. Critics argue that dismantling MCC would undermine a successful model of foreign aid.

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NPR

US and China Disagree on Status of Trade Talks

2025-04-24 20:16:09 EDT

The U.S. and China are in conflict over the status of trade talks, with President Trump claiming that the two countries are actively discussing trade issues, while Chinese officials deny that any such talks are taking place. Trump has recently imposed high tariffs on Chinese goods, prompting retaliatory measures from China. Experts suggest that the Trump administration may be feeling pressure due to market volatility and concerns about the economic fallout of the trade war.

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ABC News

Reeves Expresses Understanding of Trump's Trade Concerns

2025-04-24 20:08:51 EDT

Rachel Reeves, the UK Chancellor, stated that she understands President Trump's concerns regarding global trade imbalances. Reeves is scheduled to meet with her US counterpart to advocate for a UK-US trade deal. She indicated that the UK could potentially lower tariffs on US car imports as part of a broader agreement. Reeves also emphasized the importance of strengthening trade relationships with European neighbors, and is preparing for a summit with the EU.

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BBC

Florida Democratic Party Is ‘Dead,’ State Senator Says as He Leaves It

2025-04-24 20:04:32 EDT

Florida State Senator Jason W.B. Pizzo announced his departure from the Democratic Party, declaring that the party is "dead" in Florida. Pizzo, who represents parts of Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, changed his voter registration to "no party affiliation." His departure is a setback for Democrats in Florida, whose influence has been declining. Pizzo had previously signaled interest in running for governor next year.

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New York Times

Trump Takes Step Toward Seabed Mining in International Waters

2025-04-24 20:00:29 EDT

President Trump has issued an executive order directing the U.S. government to take steps toward seabed mining in international waters. This move is opposed by most other nations, who consider these waters off-limits to industrial activity. The order circumvents a decades-old treaty ratified by most major coastal nations except the United States. It instructs the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to expedite permits for companies to mine in both international and U.S. territorial waters.

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New York Times

Japan Unveils Economic Measures to Counter Impact of U.S. Tariffs

2025-04-24 19:59:00 EDT

The Japanese government announced a package of emergency economic measures designed to mitigate the adverse effects of U.S. President Donald Trump's higher tariffs. The package includes support for corporate financing and steps to stimulate consumption. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba emphasized the need for Tokyo and Washington to work together for mutual benefit. Economic revitalization minister Ryosei Akazawa is scheduled to visit the United States for further trade negotiations.

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Kyodo News

Trump Organization Selling 'Trump 2028' Apparel, Fueling Third Term Speculation

2025-04-24 19:58:57 EDT

The Trump Organization is selling "Trump 2028" hats and shirts on its online store, sparking speculation about President Donald Trump seeking a third term in office. The U.S. Constitution prohibits a president from serving more than two terms. Trump has previously teased the idea of running for a third term, suggesting that there may be ways to circumvent the constitutional limit. The White House has not commented on the apparel.

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CNBC

Yungblud Discusses Fan Safety and Personal Growth

2025-04-24 19:51:55 EDT

Yungblud discusses his commitment to fan safety, particularly after issues at his Bludfest event. He also speaks about his personal growth, including overcoming body image insecurities and developing a new album with a more authentic sound. The artist emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and taking control of his career, including launching a new company to manage his music, touring, fashion brand, and festival.

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BBC

Japan Announces Emergency Economic Steps to Curb Impact of U.S. Tariffs

2025-04-24 19:51:00 EDT

Japan's government unveiled a package of emergency economic measures to counter the adverse effects of U.S. President Donald Trump's higher tariffs. The package includes support for corporate financing and steps to stimulate consumption. The government also pledged to reduce gasoline and diesel prices by 10 yen per liter and provide subsidies for energy bills. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba emphasized the need for Tokyo and Washington to work together for mutual benefit.

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Kyodo News

Alphabet Expects 'Slight Headwind' to Ads Business Due to Trade Policies

2025-04-24 19:50:49 EDT

Alphabet executives anticipate that President Trump's trade policies will negatively impact the company's advertising business. While the word "tariff" was not explicitly mentioned, the term "macro" was referenced frequently during an investor call. The company expects headwinds to its advertising business, particularly from the Asia–Pacific region, due to changes to the de minimis exemption. Alphabet is focused on driving efficiency and productivity to navigate uncertain economic times. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

US Says Deadly Blast in Yemen Was Caused by Houthi Missile

2025-04-24 19:40:17 EDT

U.S. Central Command stated that a deadly blast near a UNESCO world heritage site in Yemen's capital was caused by a Houthi missile, not a U.S. airstrike. The health ministry of the Houthi-led government claimed that an American airstrike had killed 12 people and injured 30 others. The Pentagon's assessment is based on local reporting and videos documenting Arabic writing on the missile's fragments.

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New York Times