April 2026

Trump Administration to Refund Tariffs to Companies, Not Consumers

The Trump administration’s decision to begin refunding $166 billion in tariffs signals a significant financial shift, but for many, it’s far from a cause for celebration. The core of the issue lies in who is eligible to receive these refunds and, crucially, who is not.

It appears that only the entities that officially paid the tariffs are in line to recover that money. This immediately excludes a vast swathe of individuals and businesses who were indirectly impacted by these policies. The broader group affected, including millions of Americans who ended up paying higher prices for goods due to the tariffs, are explicitly excluded from applying for any direct relief.… Continue reading

Japan Earthquake: 7.5 Magnitude Strike Triggers Tsunami Warning Amidst Traveler Accounts

A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck northern Japan Monday, prompting the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) to issue a tsunami warning for waves up to three meters. An initial tsunami wave of 80 centimeters hit a port in Kuji shortly after, and the JMA warned that further, potentially larger waves were expected to strike repeatedly. Authorities urged immediate evacuation from coastal and riverside areas to higher ground, with the prime minister’s office establishing a crisis management team to assess potential casualties and property damage. The JMA also indicated a heightened risk of subsequent, larger earthquakes in the region.

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French Prosecutors Summon Elon Musk Over Child Abuse Image and Deepfake Allegations

Elon Musk and former X CEO Linda Yaccarino have been summoned to Paris for voluntary interviews as part of an investigation into allegations concerning the social media platform X. These allegations include the spread of child sexual abuse material, sexually explicit deepfakes generated by the AI system Grok, and potential manipulation of company values. French prosecutors are also investigating Grok’s content, which included Holocaust denial, and have alerted U.S. authorities regarding potential criminal offenses. Despite a U.S. Justice Department letter suggesting they would not assist, French investigations are expected to continue regardless of Musk and Yaccarino’s appearance.

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Sweden Warns Russian Economy Nears Financial Disaster Amidst Deficit Cover-Up

Sweden’s military intelligence chief, Thomas Nilsson, has stated that Russia is manipulating economic data, understating its budget deficit and inflation, to portray a stronger economy than reality. This misrepresentation aims to convince Ukraine’s allies that Russia has successfully weathered sanctions and significant military expenditures. Despite rising oil revenues, intelligence suggests the Russian economy is fragile and facing a long-term decline or a significant shock. Sweden estimates that oil prices must remain above $100 per barrel for an extended period to manage the budget deficit and broader economic issues, indicating Moscow is “living on borrowed time.”

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IDF Investigates Soldier Striking Jesus Statue Amid Widespread Skepticism

The Israeli army is investigating a soldier seen striking a statue of Jesus with a sledgehammer in southern Lebanon, confirming an image of the incident circulating on social media is authentic. The army stated the soldier’s conduct is inconsistent with expected values and appropriate measures will be taken, while also working with the community to restore the damaged statue. Israel’s foreign minister condemned the act as shameful and disgraceful, apologizing to all Christians whose feelings were hurt.

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Trump Seeks Nation’s Highest Military Honor

President Donald Trump, who has never served in the U.S. armed forces, has reportedly expressed a desire to award himself the nation’s highest military honor, the Medal of Honor. This medal is officially reserved for service members who display exceptional gallantry and courage in combat, risking their lives above and beyond the call of duty. Despite having received multiple deferments during the Vietnam War and never serving in the military, Trump has publicly mused about his eligibility, even suggesting he might “test the law” to see if it’s possible. This desire comes amid a trend of Trump receiving various accolades, some of which appear to have been created specifically for him, such as a “Champion of Beautiful Clean Coal” trophy and a unique FIFA Peace Prize.

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Cher Seeks Conservatorship for Son Amidst Health and Legal Troubles

Cher has once again filed for a conservatorship over her adult son, Elijah Blue Allman, citing his severe drug addiction which has led to significant property damage and substantial debt to a heroin dealer. Allman is currently hospitalized for psychiatric treatment to address his deteriorating mental health and competency issues, stemming from recent arrests in New Hampshire. Cher’s filing specifically requests a financial conservatorship to manage Allman’s trust, his sole income source, arguing he has no concept of money and immediately spends trust distributions on drugs. The court previously rejected a similar request over two years ago, but Cher is now seeking a neutral third party to manage his finances, emphasizing Allman’s alleged inability to control his spending and susceptibility to undue influence.

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Tariff Refund Portal Opens, Critics Slam Corporate Windfall

Following the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, businesses will soon be able to seek reimbursement for these duties. U.S. Customs and Border Protection is set to launch an online portal on Monday to facilitate these refund requests. While the process is beginning, legal experts caution that the repayment of potentially up to $175 billion to companies could be a lengthy undertaking.

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Army Raises Enlistment Age to 42 Amidst Recruiting Crisis

To address persistent recruitment challenges, the US Army has enacted significant changes to its enlistment standards. These updates, effective April 20, include raising the maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42 and eliminating the waiver requirement for individuals with a single conviction for marijuana possession. These measures aim to broaden the pool of eligible candidates, as the Army has struggled to meet its recruitment goals in recent years, particularly for the Army Reserve. The Army’s enlistment age now aligns with that of other military branches, indicating a strategic effort to bolster its ranks.

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Iran Calls US Navy Action ‘Armed Piracy’ After Cargo Ship Seizure

US forces, acting under President Trump’s directive, reportedly seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship, the Touska, in the Gulf of Oman after it allegedly ignored warnings to stop. The US Navy guided missile destroyer disabled the vessel by damaging its engine room, and Marines have taken custody of the ship. Iran’s military command stated this action constitutes “armed piracy” and a violation of a recent ceasefire, vowing retaliation. This incident occurs amid heightened tensions and a US blockade of Iranian ports near the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit route.

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