Donald Trump, during a White House Easter lunch, appeared to mock UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer by impersonating him and claiming Starmer would consult his team before committing UK aircraft carriers to the Middle East. Trump derided Britain’s “broken-down aircraft carriers” and suggested the UK had not been the US’s best ally during the Iran conflict. Whitehall sources, however, stated that Trump had never requested the vessels, nor had Britain offered them. Starmer has maintained his position on national interest regardless of external pressure.
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This article details how Georgia’s restrictive laws on midwifery are forcing certified nurse-midwives like Sarah Stokely to travel long distances to practice, as physician collaboration agreements are prohibitively expensive. These regulations, along with limitations on non-nurse midwives, contribute to maternity care deserts and a high maternal mortality rate in the state. Stokely and other midwives are suing Georgia, arguing these policies violate the state constitution and hinder access to essential maternal care. Similar legal challenges are occurring in other states, highlighting a national struggle to expand midwifery access amidst varying state regulations.
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The B1 highway bridge, Iran’s tallest and a crucial link near Tehran, has reportedly been struck and collapsed, an event President Trump announced, urging Iran to reach a deal. The strikes, described as targeting drone and missile supply lines, also resulted in civilian casualties according to Iranian state TV. In response, Iran has reportedly identified bridges in several American-allied Middle Eastern nations as potential targets.
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Russian military losses in March reached the highest point of the war, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reporting over 35,000 confirmed casualties for the month. These losses were attributed to a variety of Ukrainian actions, including extensive drone strikes and artillery operations, which also resulted in the destruction of 274 Russian air defense systems. The surge in casualties coincides with increased Russian offensive operations due to favorable weather conditions, indicating a significant escalation in conflict.
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Following the firing of Pam Bondi, progressive campaigners are urging Senate Democrats, despite their minority status, to leverage their position to secure the release of all remaining Jeffrey Epstein files. Groups like Our Revolution and representatives such as Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie are calling for this action, demanding that Senate Democrats withhold confirmation votes for Bondi’s replacement unless a full and transparent release of these documents is guaranteed. Concerns remain about the redaction of alleged abusers’ identities while some survivors’ information was reportedly compromised in previous releases, fueling the demand for thorough investigations and accountability for those involved in Epstein’s network.
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U.S. forces are actively searching for a missing crew member from an F-15E Strike Eagle that went down over Iran, while the other pilot has been successfully rescued. Reports indicate the F-15E was shot down by Iranian fire, prompting a significant search and rescue operation. This incident is further complicated by Iranian claims of downing the aircraft and offering a bounty for its crew, alongside a separate event where an A-10 Thunderbolt supporting the mission was also struck by Iranian fire but its pilot safely ejected over Kuwait.
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French President Emmanuel Macron is advocating for global nations to pursue strategic autonomy and avoid dependence on either the United States or China. He believes that countries with shared interests, such as Europe, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Brazil, Canada, and India, can collaborate on critical issues like artificial intelligence, space, energy, and defense. Macron’s call for an independent Europe, previously met with criticism, now resonates more as the US appears to be disengaging from international institutions, while also facing renewed pressure from US President Donald Trump regarding allied contributions and military actions.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk identified a confluence of events as Vladimir Putin’s “dream plan,” a scenario that would critically weaken Ukraine and broader European security. These critical developments include the potential disintegration of NATO, the erosion of sanctions against Russia, a severe energy crisis gripping Europe, and the cessation of vital aid to Ukraine. Tusk specifically highlighted Hungary’s obstruction of an EU loan for Kyiv, alongside reported ties between Hungarian officials and Moscow, as contributing to this alarming strategic outlook.
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Recent CNN polling indicates a notable decline in President Trump’s approval among working-class white voters, now sitting at a net negative for the first time in his second term. This demographic, a crucial pillar of his electoral support, has seen a significant shift from consistently positive approval margins to a slight majority disapproving in the latest survey. The erosion of support coincides with the White House navigating fallout from the Iran war, economic pressures on low-income households, and an intensifying political climate ahead of the 2026 midterms. Other national polls from Fox News and NPR/PBS News/Marist mirror this trend, showing a similar slip in Trump’s overall approval ratings.
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Despite Pam Bondi’s departure from her role, her scheduled testimony before the House Oversight Committee regarding her handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s case files remains in effect. Members of both parties, including Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Robert Garcia, and Nancy Mace, have affirmed that Bondi is legally obligated to appear under oath. The committee’s ongoing investigations into Bondi’s actions, particularly the alleged cover-up of Epstein-related documents and potential political motivations in her prosecutions, are not being abandoned due to her termination.
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