US Revokes Legal Residence of Soleimani Family Members, Taking Them into Custody

2026-04-06 14:20:10 EDT

The U.S. has terminated the legal permanent resident status of Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, niece of the late Iranian Revolutionary Guard Major Gen. Qasem Soleimani, and her daughter. They have been taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The State Department cited Soleimani Afshar's promotion of Iranian regime propaganda and celebration of attacks against U.S. forces as reasons for the revocation. Her 2019 asylum claim was also deemed fraudulent, with evidence of multiple trips back to Iran after receiving a green card. This action reflects the administration's stance against foreign nationals supporting anti-American regimes.

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CBS News

Federal Appeals Court Rules New Jersey Cannot Regulate Kalshi's Prediction Market

2026-04-06 14:11:45 EDT

A federal appeals court has ruled that New Jersey's gaming regulators cannot prevent Kalshi from operating its prediction market within the state. The court found that the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has exclusive jurisdiction over the sports-related event contracts traded on Kalshi's platform. This decision is a significant win for prediction market operators, establishing a precedent for federal oversight over such platforms. While the ruling allows Kalshi to operate in New Jersey, state officials are evaluating their options, arguing that the company is facilitating gambling without state licenses.

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The Guardian

Savannah Guthrie Returns to NBC's 'Today' Show Amid Ongoing Search for Missing Mother

2026-04-06 14:07:46 EDT

Savannah Guthrie has returned to her co-anchor role on NBC's 'Today' show, expressing gratitude for the support she has received. Her return comes as the search for her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was reported missing in late January, continues. Investigators believe Nancy Guthrie was taken against her will from her home in Arizona. Savannah Guthrie stated that returning to work is part of her purpose during this difficult time, emphasizing her connection to her 'family' at the show.

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BBC

Trump Holds News Conference on Airman Rescue Amid Looming Iran Deadline

2026-04-06 14:07:37 EDT

President Donald Trump held a press conference to detail a "daring" rescue mission of a U.S. airman whose jet was shot down over Iran. He highlighted the mission's success while simultaneously reiterating his deadline for Iran to make a peace deal or face significant attacks on its critical infrastructure. Trump warned that Iran's entire country could be targeted if demands are not met by Tuesday evening. Amid these threats, discussions about a potential 45-day ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz are ongoing, though the President has stated no proposal is yet satisfactory.

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Artemis II Crew Breaks Apollo 13 Distance Record En Route to Lunar Flyby

2026-04-06 14:01:36 EDT

The Artemis II crew has achieved a significant milestone, traveling farther from Earth than any humans in history, surpassing the Apollo 13 mission's record. The crew is preparing for a six-hour flyby of the moon, during which they will observe the far side and experience an Earthrise. This mission is a crucial step in NASA's program to return humans to the lunar surface. The journey has included minor technical troubleshooting, such as addressing a frozen vent and Outlook program issues, showcasing the crew's adaptability in deep space.

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CBS News

Missiles Thrown at Police as Illegal Rave in Dorset is Halted

2026-04-06 14:01:24 EDT

Dorset Police made 11 arrests while shutting down an illegal rave that attracted approximately 2,000 people and over 100 vehicles. Officers faced a "violent and hostile reception," with missiles being thrown at them during the operation. The rave, which began late Saturday night, caused significant disruption to the local community. Arrests were made for offenses including driving under the influence and assaulting an emergency worker. Authorities are reviewing evidence to identify further offenses and have reiterated their zero-tolerance policy for such events due to the risks they pose.

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BBC

WNBA Star Angel Reese Traded to Atlanta Dream After Expressing Frustration

2026-04-06 14:01:09 EDT

WNBA star Angel Reese has been traded from the Chicago Sky to the Atlanta Dream in exchange for future draft picks. This move follows Reese's public expressions of frustration regarding the Sky's inability to build a winning roster. Despite her comments, Reese later apologized to her teammates, stating her words were taken out of context. The Sky acknowledged her significant contributions and the trade's aim for roster balance. The Dream's general manager expressed excitement about Reese's fit with their team's vision.

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LA Times

New Details Emerge on Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 Plea Deal and Work Release Program

2026-04-06 13:56:40 EDT

Newly released Department of Justice files offer further insight into Jeffrey Epstein's controversial 2008 plea deal for sex trafficking charges. Despite facing federal charges, Epstein pleaded guilty to lesser state charges in Florida, serving a reduced jail term. He was granted a work-release program allowing him extensive time outside jail, allegedly for work at a foundation he established. Accusations of continued illicit activities during this period, including sexual encounters in his work-release vehicle, have resurfaced, raising further questions about the leniency he received. Survivors and advocates criticize the oversight and preferential treatment he appeared to receive.

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CBS News

Warren Buffett Continues Daily Office Visits Post-CEO Role; Experts Advise on Managing Former Bosses

2026-04-06 13:51:58 EDT

Warren Buffett, though no longer CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, continues to work at the company daily as chairman, remaining involved in investment decisions. His successor, Greg Abel, now reports to him, creating a unique leadership dynamic. Workplace experts suggest that while a former leader's institutional knowledge can be an asset, new leaders may struggle with perceived authority and potential undermining. Effective management involves balancing the pros and cons, fostering a partnership, and maintaining self-awareness.

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CNBC

US Lawmakers Denounce Cuba's 'Economic Bombing' Amid Energy Blockade

2026-04-06 13:41:43 EDT

U.S. Representatives Pramila Jayapal and Jonathan Jackson have denounced Cuba's "economic bombing" resulting from an energy blockade during their visit to the island. They met with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and other officials, calling for a permanent solution to the crises exacerbated by the blockade. The lawmakers highlighted the severe impact of fuel shortages on Cuban infrastructure and daily life, including blackouts and transportation issues. They advocate for reversing decades of failed U.S. policy and fostering dialogue and cooperation between the two nations.

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The Guardian

Medical Supplies Stuck in Dubai Due to Iran Conflict, Impacting Global Clinics

2026-04-06 13:12:35 EDT

The conflict in Iran and the resulting disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz have led to a critical shortage of medical supplies in clinics worldwide. Aid organizations report that essential medications and therapeutic foods are stuck in Dubai, preventing their delivery to regions like Yemen, which faces malnutrition and disease outbreaks. The increased cost of transportation due to fuel shortages and rising insurance costs are further exacerbating the crisis. This situation poses a severe threat to vulnerable populations already facing humanitarian challenges.

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NPR

Byron Allen's Shows to Replace Stephen Colbert on CBS Late Night

2026-04-06 13:06:28 EDT

CBS is replacing 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' with Byron Allen's 'Comics Unleashed' and 'Funny You Should Ask' to reduce programming costs. Allen's shows will take over the 11:35 p.m. and 12:35 a.m. time slots after Colbert's final episode on May 21st. This move is economically beneficial for CBS as Allen's company covers production costs and pays CBS for the airtime. The decision comes amid declining ratings for late-night television and speculation about the show's cancellation being influenced by political pressures.

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LA Times

Robinhood and BNY Mellon to Develop App for Trump Accounts

2026-04-06 12:48:41 EDT

Bank of New York Mellon (BNY) has been appointed as the financial agent for Trump accounts and is partnering with Robinhood to develop a new app for these accounts. The tax-deferred investment accounts for children, launching on July 4th, will include a $1,000 initial deposit from the Treasury for eligible children. BNY and Robinhood aim to provide a user-friendly platform to enhance financial opportunity for young Americans. The IRS has reported significant early enrollment, with parents able to sign up children via tax returns or a dedicated website.

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CNBC

Trump Administration Moves to Drop Contempt Charges Against Steve Bannon

2026-04-06 12:47:22 EDT

The Supreme Court has vacated contempt-of-Congress charges against former Trump advisor Steve Bannon, who had refused to comply with a subpoena from the January 6th committee. The Trump Justice Department has formally requested the dismissal of Bannon's indictment. Bannon had previously served a four-month prison sentence following his conviction on these charges. The Supreme Court's decision, without noted dissents, sends the case back to a lower court for dismissal.

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US Supreme Court Paves Way for Dismissal of Steve Bannon's Conviction

2026-04-06 12:43:14 EDT

The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the path for Steve Bannon's contempt of Congress conviction to be overturned. The case is now being sent back to a lower court, where dismissal is anticipated. Bannon, a prominent supporter of Donald Trump, was convicted in 2022 for defying subpoenas related to the January 2021 Capitol riot and has already served a four-month prison sentence. The Trump administration had requested the Supreme Court dismiss the case in the interest of justice.

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BBC

USMNT Striker Patrick Agyemang Leaves Derby County Match on Stretcher After Injury

2026-04-06 12:42:44 EDT

U.S. Men's National Team striker Patrick Agyemang was stretchered off the field during Derby County's match after an apparent non-contact injury. The 25-year-old collapsed after landing awkwardly while settling a ball in the 37th minute. Play was stopped for five minutes as medical staff attended to him. His replacement, Jaydon Banel, later scored the opening goal, aiding Derby's promotion hopes. The severity of Agyemang's injury is currently unknown.

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The Guardian

Social Media Drives Teens Towards Steroids and Extreme Body Transformations, Experts Warn

2026-04-06 12:39:00 EDT

A growing number of teenage boys are using anabolic steroids, including trenbolone (an animal drug never approved for human use), to achieve rapid body transformations promoted on social media. Experts warn of severe health risks, including damage to the heart, liver, and kidneys. The trend is fueled by online influencers and the constant pressure to attain idealized physiques. The Taylor Hooton Foundation educates young people on the dangers of performance-enhancing drugs, noting that social media has made these substances more accessible. Parents are advised to watch for obsessive workout routines and behavioral changes.

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CBS News

Tories Urge Waitrose to Reinstate Employee Sacked After Tackling Shoplifter

2026-04-06 12:37:35 EDT

The Conservative Party has called on Waitrose to reinstate an employee who claims he was dismissed after confronting a shoplifter attempting to steal Easter eggs. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized the store's action, suggesting the employee, Walker Smith, should be rewarded for bravery. Waitrose stated that the full facts of the situation are not being covered in reports and that a standard appeals procedure is being followed. Critics argue that the incident reflects a broader issue of offenders acting with impunity and penalizing staff who intervene.

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BBC

US Lawmakers Visit Cuba, Denounce 'Economic Bombing' Due to Energy Blockade

2026-04-06 12:30:30 EDT

U.S. Representatives Pramila Jayapal and Jonathan Jackson visited Cuba and denounced the impact of an American energy blockade, calling it "cruel collective punishment" and an "economic bombing." They met with Cuban officials, including President Miguel Díaz-Canel, and urged for a permanent solution to the island's crises. The lawmakers highlighted how the blockade, exacerbated by halted oil shipments from Venezuela, has led to severe fuel shortages, blackouts, and disruptions in essential services. They advocate for reversing decades of failed U.S. policy and fostering economic cooperation.

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Arizona Hiker in Critical Condition After Over 100 Bee Stings

2026-04-06 12:29:05 EDT

A hiker in Phoenix, Arizona, is in critical condition after being stung more than 100 times by bees while on a trail over the Easter weekend. Rescue teams, including a helicopter crew, extracted the man from Lookout Mountain Preserve. Bee venom can cause severe muscle damage, and Arizona's Africanized bees are known for their aggressive swarming behavior. Experts advise hikers to avoid disturbing hives, skip scented products, wear light-colored clothing, and run from swarms if encountered. An unusually warm winter has contributed to increased bee activity.

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The Guardian

Strategies for Managing Bills When Wage Garnishment Makes Them Unaffordable

2026-04-06 12:24:59 EDT

Wage garnishment, increasingly used by creditors, can make covering essential bills difficult even with legal limits on withheld income. Individuals facing this situation are advised to act quickly. Options include claiming exemptions based on state or federal laws, filing motions to modify or vacate judgments if the original ruling was flawed, and negotiating directly with creditors for settlements. Debt management plans can consolidate debts, potentially leading creditors to release garnishment orders. Bankruptcy is a last resort that can provide a financial reset but has long-term consequences.

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CBS News

Jim Cramer's Trust Sells Goldman Sachs, Buys More Alphabet Shares

2026-04-06 12:10:54 EDT

Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust is selling 20 shares of Goldman Sachs to realize a significant profit and using the proceeds to increase its stake in Alphabet. The trust is reducing its weight in Goldman Sachs to manage portfolio balance, particularly ahead of bank earnings. The purchase of Alphabet shares is driven by a positive long-term outlook on the company's leadership in AI, with analysts highlighting potential revenue growth from its cloud computing division. This move aims to lower the average cost basis for the Alphabet position.

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CNBC

South Korea's Intelligence Agency Considers Kim Jong Un's Daughter as Likely Successor

2026-04-06 12:09:00 EDT

South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) now views Kim Jong Un's daughter as his likely political successor, based on intelligence information. The young girl, often referred to as Kim Ju Ae, has accompanied her father on numerous official occasions, including military events and a state visit to China, fueling speculation about her rise. The NIS has also downplayed the political influence of Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong. This assessment marks a more definitive stance from the agency regarding the North Korean leadership's succession plans.

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Deutsche Welle

Trump Repeats Threats to Iran, Cites Successful Airman Rescue

2026-04-06 12:08:20 EDT

President Trump reiterated his threats against Iran during a press conference, stating the country could be "taken out in one night" if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday evening. He detailed the successful rescue of a U.S. airman, emphasizing the military's commitment to leaving no one behind. The press conference occurred amid ongoing negotiations and a proposed 45-day ceasefire, which Trump described as a "significant step" but "not good enough." He also acknowledged that high gas prices, a concern for voters, might persist into the summer.

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NPR

Ex-CIA Director Petraeus: Ukraine Offers New Warfare Concepts to US

2026-04-06 12:05:25 EDT

Former CIA Director David Petraeus believes the U.S. can learn "a whole new concept of warfare" from Ukraine's innovative use of unmanned systems. During his tenth trip to Ukraine, Petraeus observed that Ukraine has gained the upper hand through advanced drone technology and an integrated command and control ecosystem, including the Delta battle management platform. Ukraine is also rapidly scaling drone production, far exceeding U.S. output. Petraeus warns that failing to adapt to these advancements, particularly in counterdrone capabilities, could pose significant risks, including terrorism.

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CBS News

Kanye West's UK Entry Under Review Amid Festival Outcry Over Antisemitic Remarks

2026-04-06 12:03:52 EDT

The UK government is reviewing whether Kanye West, now known as Ye, should be allowed to enter the country following his planned headlining appearance at the Wireless Festival. The decision comes after widespread criticism over his past antisemitic comments, including releasing a song with "Heil Hitler" and selling swastika T-shirts. Ministers have the power to ban individuals whose presence is not deemed "conducive to the public good." Several sponsors have withdrawn their support for the festival, and political figures have expressed concern about the booking.

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BBC

Lessons from Iran War Could Influence China's Taiwan Strategy, Analysts Say

2026-04-06 12:01:07 EDT

The ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran is providing valuable lessons for the People's Liberation Army (PLA) regarding American military strengths and weaknesses. Analysts suggest that the PLA is studying the Pentagon's tactics, particularly in drone warfare, to inform its approach to a potential conflict over Taiwan. While the U.S. military demonstrates tactical impressiveness, its drone warfare has faced challenges, and concerns about inflation and casualties could impact public support for a prolonged war. These observations may shape Beijing's calculus on asymmetrical weaponry and its perception of the U.S. as an adversary.

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South China Morning Post

Actress Tori Spelling Hospitalized After Two-Car Crash in Southern California

2026-04-06 11:53:51 EDT

Actress Tori Spelling and four of her children were hospitalized following a two-car crash in Temecula, California. The incident occurred on Thursday evening, and while authorities initially reported no hospitalizations, Spelling's manager confirmed she and her children were taken to the hospital with various injuries. The cause of the collision is currently under investigation, and no arrests have been made. Spelling is known for her roles in 'Beverly Hills, 90210' and other television projects.

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CBS News

Researchers Suggest Over-the-Counter Medication Abortion Could Be Safe

2026-04-06 11:42:08 EDT

A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine suggests that medication abortion could be safely available over-the-counter. Researchers found that patients were generally accurate in self-assessing their eligibility for the medication. While this is not yet a reality, and many states have abortion bans, the findings add to evidence supporting expanded access. Experts acknowledge that political factors may influence the FDA's decision-making process, despite the scientific evidence pointing towards safety and efficacy, comparable to other over-the-counter switches.

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NPR

Iranians Brace for Potential Infrastructure Strikes as Trump Deadline Nears

2026-04-06 11:40:35 EDT

Iranians are expressing anxiety and concern as President Trump threatens to destroy power plants and bridges in Iran if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by his Tuesday deadline. Despite Iranian officials dismissing the threat, citizens are worried about disruptions to essential services like water and electricity. Some are stockpiling supplies, fearing a complete breakdown of infrastructure. While some initially saw the US-Israeli strikes as a form of support, attacks on energy infrastructure are viewed as a "red line" that would severely impact daily life and potentially play into the hands of the current regime.

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BBC
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