April 2026

Trump Admits IRS Planning $10 Billion Lawsuit Settlement

President Donald Trump and his family are reportedly in discussions with the Internal Revenue Service to settle a $10 billion lawsuit without proceeding to trial. Trump filed the suit after taking office, alleging an IRS contractor leaked his private tax information, a move he declined to make public during his presidency, unlike most modern presidents. The ongoing negotiations aim to avoid protracted litigation, with court documents indicating a “limited pause” to explore resolution avenues. However, Democrats have criticized the suit, suggesting Trump seeks to profit from taxpayer funds rather than seek compensation for actual harm.

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Hezbollah’s Threat to Lebanese President Highlights Group’s Control

Amidst a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, a senior Hezbollah official warned that Lebanese President Aoun meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu at the White House, at the request of U.S. President Trump, would cost Aoun his presidency. Hezbollah asserted that legitimacy stems from within Lebanon and that their goal is a complete Israeli withdrawal, not a mere ceasefire. President Aoun, however, described the ceasefire as a result of significant efforts and affirmed that no agreement would harm the nation’s land. Meanwhile, U.S. President Trump declared Israel prohibited from bombing Lebanon, stating the U.S. will handle the situation with Hezbollah.

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Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Sites Amid Global Energy Concerns

Ukraine’s General Staff confirmed that four “important” Russian oil industry facilities were struck overnight on April 18, including refineries in Samara Oblast and an oil terminal in Leningrad Oblast, as part of a broader campaign to undermine Russia’s military and economic capabilities. These attacks come amid a sustained effort by Ukraine to disrupt Moscow’s war funding by targeting its crucial oil sector, which has been a significant revenue source for the Kremlin. The extent of the damage remains under assessment, following reports of a large fire at one refinery and Russia’s claim of intercepting numerous drones.

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AOC and Boebert Unite on Congressional Accountability Amidst Criticism

Following the resignations of two US representatives amid sexual misconduct allegations, lawmakers from across the political spectrum are demanding greater accountability. High-profile progressives like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and conservative figures like Lauren Boebert have united in calls for stricter scrutiny and punishment for accused members of Congress. This rare bipartisan consensus highlights a growing push to reform the institution’s handling of such issues and address a perceived culture of silence.

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India Buys Iranian Oil in Yuan, Signaling Shift from Dollar Dominance

During a one-month US sanctions waiver, Indian refiners acquired Iranian oil and settled payments in Chinese yuan, circumventing US-imposed restrictions on dollar transactions. This move, facilitated by ICICI Bank’s Shanghai branch, follows India’s previous use of alternative currencies for oil payments, such as rupees for Russian crude. The purchases were made to address domestic demand and potential supply shortages, with additional Iranian crude expected before the waiver’s expiration.

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Trump Questions Corner Store Concept

It appears there’s been a rather peculiar moment recently, where a prominent figure, in this case, a 79-year-old former president, found himself utterly perplexed by a phrase that most Americans would consider utterly commonplace: “corner store.” The reaction, reportedly, was a bewildered “Who the hell wrote that?”, suggesting a complete lack of familiarity with the term. This instance, more than just a fleeting gaffe, seems to highlight a profound disconnect from the everyday experiences of many Americans, raising questions about lived realities and common knowledge.

The notion that someone, particularly a real estate developer who spent a significant part of his formative years in New York City, might not grasp the concept of a “corner store” is, to say the least, surprising.… Continue reading

Hegseth Seeks to Punish Senator for Criticism

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is attempting to punish Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, for criticizing military policies, asserting that Kelly’s retired status subjects him to military justice for speech deemed prejudicial to good order and discipline. A federal judge rejected this claim, issuing an injunction against Hegseth and stating that such restrictions do not extend to retired servicemembers, particularly those serving in Congress. This ongoing dispute highlights concerns that allowing such punishments would chill public discourse and silence veterans’ valuable insights on national security matters.

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US Prepares to Board Iran-Linked Ships Sparking Piracy Accusations and Market Manipulation Fears

The US military is reportedly gearing up for operations in the coming days that will involve boarding ships linked to Iran, a development that has certainly raised eyebrows and prompted a lot of discussion. This news, according to reports from The Wall Street Journal, suggests a significant escalation of tensions and a potential shift in US foreign policy in the region. It brings to mind questions about the strategic rationale behind such actions and the potential consequences they might unleash.

This move comes at a time when the global economic landscape, particularly oil markets, is already quite volatile. The idea of the US military directly intercepting ships, especially those with connections to Iran, raises immediate concerns about how this will impact the flow of oil and, by extension, global economic stability.… Continue reading

Democrats Demand Bondi Testify or Face Contempt

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are demanding Republican leadership enforce a subpoena for former US Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify under oath regarding her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Despite a bipartisan vote to subpoena Bondi, the Department of Justice has stated she is not required to comply as she is no longer in office. Committee Democrats are urging Chairman James Comer to take concrete steps to reschedule Bondi’s testimony and have threatened to pursue contempt of Congress charges if she continues to evade the subpoena. Other members, including a Republican, agree that Bondi must be held accountable and provide answers to the American people.

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