Saturday, April 4, 2026

Trump warns Iran it has 48 hours left as airman still missing



Arsalan Shahla and Patrick Sykes
Sat, April 4, 2026
(Bloomberg) —
President Donald Trump said Saturday that time was running out on his 10-day deadline for Iran to make a peace deal with the US and threatened that the Islamic Republic would face “all hell” in 48 hours.

There’s a Major Problem With the Nuclear War Bunkers The Rich Are Buying





"BUNKERS ARE, IN FACT, NOT A TOOL TO SURVIVE 
A NUCLEAR WAR."
Published Dec 21, 2024 11:00 AM EST

As more and more rich people rush to buy and build bomb shelters, experts suggest they’re little more than a psychological defense mechanism for wealthy people who want to feel a shred of control in an unpredictable world.

What oral argument told us in the birthright citizenship case


on Apr 3, 2026

Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions and oral arguments, to provide insights into the justices’ decision making and what we can expect from the court in the future.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Oil Could Spike To $372 Per Barrel In Worst Case Scenario, Says Paul Krugman: 'Crisis Is About To Get Physical'

Rishabh Mishra
Thu, April 2, 2026 

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman is warning of a catastrophic global oil shock, cautioning that impending physical shortages could drive prices as high as $372 per barrel and trigger a worldwide recession.

Live updates: A-10 aircraft hit by Iran’s air defenses, second US aircraft to go down in Middle East


Edited By 
VERDA SUBZWARI, BRIAN P. D. HANNON, HRVOJE HRANJSKI, LUENA RODRIGUEZ-FEO VILEIRA, MARIAM FAM, MICHAEL WARREN, PETER SMITH and NELL CLARK

April 3, 2026

Major developments we’re following:

A U.S. A-10 aircraft has been hit by Iranian air defenses, Iranian state media reported, citing Iran’s Army public relations office. The Associated Press reported earlier that a second U.S. Air Force combat aircraft had gone down in the Middle East on Friday. No other information was immediately known, including the whereabouts of the pilot.

Hey Trump! Make the Rich Pay for War and Send Their Kids to Battle


The Greek Courier

Yiannis Damellos

A Trillion-Dollar War Budget: Sacrificing America's Critical Needs to Build Empire, Enrich the Wealthy, and Grab Foreign Wealth

Before the storm brews and chaos reigns, it’s time we confront the shocking $1.5 trillion defense budget that the White House is pushing for fiscal 2027. This goes far beyond mere national security; it’s a brazen attempt to bolster an imperial agenda while American communities drown in hardship. With the Trump administration ramping up military spending by a staggering 40% compared to last year, it seems they’ve chosen to line the pockets of the elite at the expense of the very families who keep this country alive. Vital social services that countless Americans depend on are being hacked away, leaving our communities to fight for survival while the war machine gears up. It’s an outrage we can’t afford to ignore!

Artemis II’s moonbound astronauts capture Earth’s brilliant blue beauty as they leave it behind


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The Artemis II astronauts have captured our blue planet’s brilliant beauty as they zoom ever closer to the moon
NASA released the crew’s first downlinked images Friday, 1 1/2 days into the first astronaut moonshot in more than half a century.

Wealth tax: Why are countries afraid to tax the ultrarich?

Timothy Rooks

April 2, 2026

Growing income inequality and public displays of billionaire power are increasing calls for new income and wealth taxes aimed at the world's richest individuals. Can wealth ever be taxed fairly?

UPDATE: US rescues 1 of 2 crew members from fighter jet downed over Iran, sources say



The US has rescued a pilot from the fighter jet that was shot down over Iran, sources told CNN. The status of a second crew member was not immediately clear, as US search and rescue efforts continue. A CNN analysis of images published by Iranian media matches that of an F-15 aircraft.

Trump wants to add nearly $7 trillion to the $39 trillion national debt with his new military budget, watchdog warns




Nick Lichtenberg 
Thu, April 2, 2026

Budget hawks in Washington have their eyes trained on April 3, when the White House is scheduled to release its fiscal year 2027 budget request, centering on a significant “historic” defense spending increase to $1.5 trillion. The national debt crossed $39 trillion just weeks ago, alarming 
(CRFB), a nonpartisan fiscal watchdog, and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.

Wartime Purge at the Pentagon: What the Army Chief's Sudden Removal Signals About Civil‑Military Tensions and the Iran War


The Greek Courier

March 2, 2026

The abrupt "retirement" of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy A. George—ordered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth amid the intensifying Iran campaign—marks one of the most consequential leadership changes the U.S. military has seen during active operations in decades. 

The move raises immediate questions: was this a routine personnel decision, a policy disagreement about the scope of the war (notably the use of ground forces), or a political shakeup meant to enforce a presidential strategy? Absent an official explanation, the available facts, institutional norms, historical precedent, and the operational context of April 2026 point toward a mix of political intervention, strategic friction, and an attempt by civilian leadership to reassert control over military planning. That mix carries risks for cohesion, credibility, and troop welfare at a moment when lives are at stake.

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Reuters: Greece's Crete island covered in orange African dust

[1/13]A man protects himself with a face mask as he walks amid a haze caused by sand dust from the Sahara, due to strong southern winds, in Heraklion, Crete island, April 1. REUTERS/Stefanos Rapanis Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
Heraklion, GREECE
13 Photos
April 1, 2026

The skies over the island of Crete in Greece were draped in an orange hue on Wednesday after being blanketed by a haze of dust that swept in from the African continent.

Trump fires Pam Bondi as attorney general


By Kristen HolmesKaitlan CollinsHannah Rabinowitz
Updated 6 min ago

President Donald Trump has fired Pam Bondi as attorney general. She will be replaced for now by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who will serve as acting attorney general, Trump said.

Trump's Prime‑time April Fools' Address Fools No One but Himself


Did Trump’s Iran Address Deliver? A Reality Check on Rhetoric, Objectives, and Market Signals

The Greek Courier

March 2nd, 2026

In a prime-time address on April 1, President Donald Trump proclaimed Operation Epic Fury a resounding success, declaring that near-total military objectives had been achieved against Iran. However, his overly ambitious assertions raised significant questions about credibility, operation, and strategy—queries that deserve immediate attention and cannot be brushed aside with vague promises. 

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Gorsuch asks Sauer if Native Americans are birthright citizens


by Ashleigh Fields
04/01/26

Solicitor General D. John Sauer seemed to struggle when pressed by Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch on Wednesday on whether Native Americans should be considered birthright citizens.

December 1938, a call from a ship and an “impossible fish” in South Africa: that’s how the day began when Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer turned 66 million years of science on its head


By Sonia Ramírez
Published On: March 31, 2026 at 1:15 PM
Coelacanth fish Latimeria chalumnae, the ancient lobe-finned species rediscovered 
off the coast of South Africa in 1938.

What if a routine phone call from a fishing boat could rewrite the story of life on Earth? In 1938, Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer, a curator at the East London Museum in South Africa, received a call about a strange fish hauled up near the coast.

USS George H.W. Bush Departs for Deployment, USS Gerald Ford Could Be Extended to 11 Months


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Sam LaGrone
March 31, 2026 

NAVAL STATION NORFOLK, Va. —
The sun peeked over the horizon tinting the haze gray hull of carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) orange while sailors on Pier 14 busied themselves preparing for the carrier to shove off across the Atlantic.

Trump attends Supreme Court arguments over his executive order, a presidential first


April 1, 2026 
By Rachel Treisman 
President Trump's car arrives at the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday morning.Kent Nishimura/AFP via Getty Images

President Trump became the first sitting president to attend oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, when he showed up to watch proceedings in a case challenging one of his executive orders.