China Resumes Some Ties With Taiwan Following Opposition Leader Visit

Following a visit by Taiwan’s opposition leader, China announced the resumption of some suspended ties, including direct flights and the import of Taiwanese aquaculture products. These steps, described by Taiwan’s government as “political transactions,” were met with skepticism as they circumvented official intergovernmental negotiations. The move signals a potential thaw in cross-Strait relations, which have been strained since 2016 with Beijing cutting off official dialogue and increasing military presence near the island.

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JD Vance Criticizes Pope on Theology

Vice President JD Vance has advised Pope Leo XIV to exercise caution when discussing theological matters, stating that just as a public official must be careful with policy, the pontiff should ensure his theological pronouncements are “anchored in the truth.” Vance’s remarks emerged at a Turning Point USA event, where he criticized the Pope’s recent comments suggesting “God does not bless any conflict.” Vance contended that these statements contradicted the long-standing tradition of Just War theory, questioning how divine support could be absent in instances of liberation, such as the Allied efforts to free France from Nazi occupation or liberate concentration camps. This theological debate follows a controversial AI-generated image of Donald Trump depicted as Jesus Christ, which Trump later removed, with Vance characterizing it as a joke misunderstood by many.

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Spain Aligns with China, Deepening Ties Amidst Shifting Global Power Dynamics

During a visit to Beijing, the Spanish Prime Minister affirmed China’s crucial role in global stability and Middle East peace efforts, while simultaneously forging 19 bilateral agreements to deepen economic ties. He emphasized a “strategic dialogue,” urging China to view Spain and Europe as partners for investment and cooperation, and advocated for a pragmatic, pro-European approach to relations with Beijing. The Prime Minister also called for increased Chinese involvement in resolving global conflicts and shaping the international order.

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Ukraine Drone Production in Norway Signals European Remilitarization

Ukraine’s burgeoning drone production capabilities are set to extend to Norway, a significant development announced during President Zelenskyy’s recent visit to Oslo. This strategic move signifies a deepening of security cooperation and a proactive approach to bolstering Ukraine’s defense industry, while simultaneously offering benefits to Norway. The intention is for Ukraine to produce its drones on Norwegian soil, a partnership that promises a mutually advantageous exchange of technology and industrial capacity.

This collaboration is seen as a prudent step for Ukraine, offering valuable geographic diversity for its munitions supply chain. In times of conflict, relying on a single production hub can be a vulnerability.… Continue reading

Florida Doctor Indicted for Fatal Liver-Instead-of-Spleen Surgery

Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky has been indicted on a charge of second-degree manslaughter in connection with the death of a 70-year-old patient. Prosecutors allege that during a scheduled splenectomy, Shaknovsky mistakenly removed the patient’s liver instead of the spleen, leading to fatal blood loss. This incident follows accusations of malpractice in two other cases, one of which also resulted in a patient’s death. Shaknovsky’s medical licenses have been suspended or revoked in multiple states.

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US Destroyer Interdicts Iranian Oil Tankers

The news of a U.S. destroyer interdicting two oil tankers attempting to depart Iran brings to mind the complex dance of international relations and maritime law. It’s a situation that certainly sparks questions, especially given the context of recent events and pronouncements.

The core of the story, as it’s been reported, is that a U.S. warship stopped two oil tankers that were leaving Iran, instructing them to turn back. This action occurred shortly after a blockade, purportedly initiated by the United States, went into effect. The tankers had reportedly departed from Chabahar port in the Gulf of Oman and were intercepted via radio communication.… Continue reading

South Korean Court Sentences Johnny Somali to Prison Labor and Sex Offender Registration

American streamer Ramsey Khalid Ismael, also known as Johnny Somali, received a prison sentence with hard labor on April 14, 2026, after being found guilty of multiple charges, including the creation and distribution of deepfake videos. The conviction followed legal proceedings where Ismael pleaded guilty to offenses such as violating the Minor Offenses Act and business obstruction, though he initially denied the deepfake allegations. His sentencing, stemming from widespread public outrage over actions like dancing inappropriately at the Statue of Peace, signifies South Korea’s increased enforcement against livestreamers causing public disturbances.

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Young Voters Plan to Vote Blue in Midterms, Poll Indicates

A recent Yale Youth Poll reveals that young voters, specifically those aged 18-34, overwhelmingly disapprove of President Trump’s performance ahead of the midterm elections. This discontent is particularly notable as disapproval has steadily increased across all age brackets within this demographic since early 2025. Consequently, a majority of young voters intend to support Democratic candidates in the upcoming congressional midterms, with significant shifts observed, especially among young women who have increasingly favored the Democratic Party. While general disapproval of Trump is high, the Democratic lead on the midterm ballot remains narrow.

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Trump Believes Soda Cures Cancer Because It Kills Grass

Dr. Mehmet Oz revealed President Donald Trump’s unique dietary theories, including the belief that Fanta is beneficial because “it kills grass” and thus must kill cancer cells. Trump reportedly consumes this notion along with regular fast-food meals, such as Big Macs and fries, which he eats weekly in the Oval Office. While Trump Jr. defended his father’s habits by referencing his high energy levels, Oz noted that Trump sometimes eats junk food on the campaign trail as a means to avoid illness, emphasizing the perceived quality control of large chain restaurants.

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