Thursday, April 30, 2026

Congress votes to reopen key parts of DHS, after House GOP caves on ICE funding


By Sarah FerrisManu RajuAnnie GrayerLauren Fox
Updated 37 min ago

Congress voted to reopen key parts of the Department of Homeland Security — including the Transportation Security Administration — on Thursday after weeks of GOP infighting that prolonged a record shutdown of the critical agency.

Scared and angry British Jews demand more from government after knife attack


By Marissa Davison and Ben Makori
April 30, 2026, 5:19 AM PDT
Updated 1 hour ago

LONDON, April 30 (Reuters) - Scared, angry at the government, and wondering whether they need to leave the country, British Jews in the north London suburb of Golders Green were reeling a day after an attacker stabbed two men ​in the street.

Convicted Harvard Scientist Rebuilds Lab in Shenzhen

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 By Sam Cavanaugh
Published on April 30, 2026
Source:
Wikipedia/Kris Snibbe, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Charles M. Lieber, once a marquee name in American nanoscience, has quietly put a brain–computer research operation back together inside Shenzhen’s state backed science network. The new setup puts him at the helm of i‑BRAIN, an institute that pairs nanofabrication tools with a nearby primate research complex. For U.S. observers, the move highlights recurring tensions between academic openness and national security controls over dual use technologies.

Kremlin says Russian forces will stay in Mali as insurgents press attacks


By Reuters
April 30, 2026
3:13 AM PDT, Updated 1 hour ago
Summary
  • Al Qaeda affiliate claims capture of Hombori base
  • Insurgents threaten Bamako siege
  • Russian presence in Mali faces strategic setback
  • Funeral held for slain defence minister Sadio Camara

MOSCOW/BAMAKO, April 30 (Reuters) -
The Kremlin said on ​Thursday that Russian forces would stay in Mali to help the military-led government battle insurgents as ‌West Africa's al Qaeda affiliate claimed to have seized more territory.

Mirroring Gaza, Israel is destroying towns and villages in southern Lebanon

April 30, 2026, 5:00 AM ET
By Kat LonsdorfJawad Rizkallah

MANSOURI, Lebanon — The center of the village lies in ruins. A row of single-story shops blown out, goods scattered on the ground, glass shattered along the sidewalk. Homes and buildings are crumpled into themselves, unrecognizable. The mosque is blackened and burned, the minaret split in two. A Lebanese civil defense emergency vehicle is crushed next to the rubble, its windshield smashed.

Israel intercepts Gaza flotilla near Crete and detains 175 activists

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David Gritten

Pro-Palestinian activists say at least 22 boats from a flotilla carrying aid for Gaza have been intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters near the Greek island of Crete.

The organisers of the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) denounced the action as "piracy", saying those on board had been seized unlawfully more than 965km (600 miles) from Gaza, which is under an Israeli naval blockade.

Timmy the Humpback Whale Is Free After Spending Weeks Stranded in the Shallows of the Baltic Sea

Two private investors funded the latest rescue following multiple unsuccessful attempts
By Moná Thomas
Published on April 29, 2026


NEED TO KNOW
  • Timmy the humpback whale was rescued after weeks of being stuck in shallow waters off Germany's Baltic coastline
  • A rescue mission funded by two private investors transported Timmy to deeper waters near Denmark
  • Local officials say the unique rescue operation was a groundbreaking success

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Man accused of spying for Russia arrested in Berlin, prosecutors say

German police officers secure the streets during the delivery of three alleged Russian spies to a court in Frankfurt, 9 December, 2025
The suspect allegedly gave his Russian intelligence handler information about German military aid for Ukraine and photos of NATO military convoys moving along motorways.
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By Franziska Müller & Gavin Blackburn
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Iran’s highly enriched uranium likely is still at the Isfahan site, UN nuclear chief tells AP

By EDITH M. LEDERER
Updated 2:08 PM PDT, April 29, 2026


UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The majority of Iran’s highly enriched uranium is likely still at its Isfahan nuclear complex, which was bombarded by airstrikes last year and faced less intense attacks in this year’s U.S.-Israeli war, the U.N. nuclear agency’s leader told The Associated Press.

Supreme Court guts key provision of Voting Rights Act

By John Kruzel / REUTERS
REUTERS/WILL DUNHAM/FILE PHOTO

WASHINGTON >> The U.S. Supreme Court today gutted a key provision of the Voting Rights Act — making it harder for minorities to challenge electoral maps as racially discriminatory under the landmark civil rights law — in a victory for Louisiana Republicans and President Donald Trump’s administration.

JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon says a credit-led recession would be ‘worse than people think’


Dimon says Europe should adopt Draghi competitiveness proposals

By Nora Redmond
Published: April 29, 2026 at 8:07 a.m. ET
Photo: Fabrice Coffrini/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says an economic downturn sparked by weakness in credit would encompass more than just the private credit segment and be worse than many expect.

Trump threatens Iran with AI picture of himself with a gun: ‘No more Mr. Nice guy!’



Politics
Published Wed, Apr 29 2026
4:54 AM EDT
Updated 2 Hours Ago

Key Points
  • Trump threatened Iran in a Truth Social post on Wednesday morning.
  • The post comes as the crucial Strait of Hormuz stays blockaded and as the status of talks with Iran remains uncertain.
  • Attempts to continue negotiations in the last few days appear to have stalled.

Trump orders extended naval blockade of Iran

Robert White
Last updated 29 April 2026 7:41am BST

Key moments
  • President targets Iranian economy
  • US aides are preparing for a prolonged blockade rather than a return to conflict. 
  • King 'agrees with me' on Iran, says Trump

The President claims His Majesty supports the mission to stop Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Donald Trump has instructed aides to prepare for an extended naval blockade of Iran. The US president suggested he would continue squeezing the Iranian economy and oil exports rather than resume bombing. Mr Trump believes a return to conflict, or a withdrawal from the region, would carry more risk than maintaining the naval blockade of the Islamic Republic’s ports, officials told the Wall Street Journal.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Here we go again: AI deletes entire company database and all backups in 9 seconds, then cheerfully admits 'I violated every principle I was given'

Published 11 hours ago

"If you pay for car airbags and they don’t deploy because they don’t exist is that your fault because you got in the accident?"

How Bernie Sanders convinced Democrats to oppose arming Israel


The Vermont Independent’s long-running campaign to block arms sales is demonstrating a sea change in the Senate Democratic Caucus.

04/28/2026 
04:45 AM EDT

When Bernie Sanders moved last April to block a U.S. arms sale to Israel, only 14 Democratic senators joined the Vermont independent.
What a difference a year makes: When Sanders objected to another Israeli arms sale this month, 39 other members of the Senate Democratic Caucus joined him — a sea change that has raised eyebrows from Washington to Jerusalem.

Justice Department legal argument for the White House ballroom reads like a Trump social media post

By MICHELLE L. PRICE
Updated 1:32 PM PDT, April 28, 2026
The Associated Press 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is pressing for the dismissal of preservationists’ lawsuit over the planned $400 million White House ballroom after the shooting at Saturday’s media gala. But its latest court filing reads more like a Truth Social post from President Donald Trump than a document crafted by government lawyers.

Federal agents conducting raids tied to investigation into alleged welfare fraud in Minnesota

It was not immediately clear how many raids occurred on Tuesday morning. The raids were not connected to immigration operations.

By Michael Kosnar and Rebecca Cohen
April 28, 2026, 5:31 AM PDT 
Updated April 28, 2026, 10:11 AM PDT

Federal law enforcement agencies are conducting a series of raids connected to the investigation into alleged welfare fraud in Minnesota on Tuesday morning, federal authorities have said.

89-year-old man arrested for allegedly wounding at least 4 people with a shotgun in Greek capital

By ELENA BECATOROS
Updated 7:15 AM PDT, April 28, 2026
Photo: Documento

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Police in Greece on Tuesday arrested an 89-year-old man who allegedly opened fire with a shotgun in a social security office and a courthouse in central Athens, wounding at least four people.