• 전 One Direction 멤버가 상세 불명의 질환으로 최근 입원한 후 미국 공연을 취소했습니다.
• One Direction 전 멤버인 음악가 Zayn Malik이 상세 불명의 질환으로 입원함에 따라 다가오는 투어의 모든 미국 일정을 취소했습니다.
• Malik은 Instagram 스토리에 다음과 같이 남겼습니다: “팬들에게: 앨범 발매와 더불어 무엇보다 제 건강을 위해 보내주신 모든 응원과 사랑, 기도, 격려에 진심으로 감사드립니다. 여러분의 마음을 느꼈고, 그것은 제게 세상의 전부와도 같습니다. 현재 집에서 회복 중이며 잘 지내고 있고, 이전보다 더 건강하고 강한 모습으로 돌아오겠습니다.” 계속 읽기...
• Louisiana 주지사 Jeff Landry는 2026년 4월 29일, 연방 하원 선거구도에 대한 법원 판결로 redistricting 갈등이 심화됨에 따라 하원 primaries를 중단할 계획이라고 발표했다.
• 이번 결정은 인종별 gerrymandering을 둘러싼 지속적인 다툼에서 비롯되었으며, 중간선거를 앞두고 수십 건의 사례가 추가로 대두되고 있는 상황이다.
• 중단 조치로 인해 선거가 지연될 수 있으며, 해당 주 내 GOP 전략이 재편될 가능성이 있다.
• FCC는 Disney의 다양성, 형평성 및 포용성(DEI) 정책으로 인해 Disney가 소유하거나 관리하는 8개의 방송 면허를 검토할 것이라고 발표했습니다.
• 이번 조치는 트럼프 대통령이 지미 키멜(Jimmy Kimmel)이 멜라니아 트럼프 여사를 '기대하는 과부'에 비유한 논란의 여지가 있는 농담을 이유로 ABC에 그의 해고를 요구한 지 하루 만에 이루어졌습니다.
• 최근의 암살 시도 혐의 이후, 키멜의 심야 쇼 독백이 정치적 폭력을 조장할 수 있는지에 대한 논란 속에서 그는 거센 비난에 직면해 있습니다.
• Tesla's stock fell 3.2% on April 26 after the company reported first-quarter global deliveries of 389,000 vehicles, missing consensus expectations of 410,000 units and marking the weakest quarterly performance in two years.
• Management attributed the shortfall to supply chain disruptions at the Berlin and Texas Gigafactories, as well as slower-than-anticipated demand in European and Chinese markets, particularly for the Model 3 and Model Y lineup.
• The miss reignites concerns about Tesla's ability to sustain its 50% annual growth target and prompted three major brokerages to lower 2026 earnings forecasts by 8–12%, citing heightened competition from legacy automakers' EV offerings.
• President Trump issued an Executive Order directing the Department of Health and Human Services to expedite access to treatments for patients with serious mental illness.
• The FDA is accelerating its review process for mental health therapies in response to the directive.
• This policy shift aims to reduce barriers to treatment approval and expand therapeutic options for affected patients.
• VisionWave Holdings (NASDAQ: VWAV) closed a $20 million senior loan in late February and subsequently completed a $60 million–valued acquisition of AI video intelligence intellectual property, strengthening its technology portfolio.
• The acquisition adds significant video AI capabilities to VisionWave's platform and positions the company for expanded market presence in computer vision applications.
• These transactions demonstrate continued investor confidence in AI video technology sectors and emerging opportunities in automated visual intelligence.
• Chinese military announced a temporary halt to provocative exercises around Taiwan following private diplomatic discussions between US and Chinese officials in Singapore this week.
• Beijing stated the suspension aims to create space for constructive dialogue, though military analysts note China maintains its military posture in the Taiwan Strait.
• The development provides cautious optimism for regional stability, with US officials emphasizing the importance of maintaining open communication channels to prevent miscalculation.
• Researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution reported that Atlantic cod and other commercial fish populations have rebounded 34% over the past four years following strict catch quotas and marine protected areas implemented in 2022.
• Population surveys conducted across 850,000 square kilometers of Atlantic waters show biomass increases in previously depleted stocks, with detailed findings presented at the American Fisheries Society conference on April 19.
• The recovery demonstrates that science-based fisheries management can restore ecosystems within a decade, providing a model for international ocean conservation efforts.
People in affected areas urged to evacuate as quake registering 7.5 magniture occurred off the coast of SanrikuThe strength of the earthquake has been revised up to 7.5 and the biggest waves due to the tsunami are expected in Iwate, Aomori and Hokkaido prefectures, authorities said.Reuters reported that prime minister Sanae Takaichi said the government had set up an emergency task force and urged citizens in the affected areas to evacuate to safety. Continue reading...
• Apple announced a delay of the Vision Pro 2 launch to Q4 2026 on April 19, pushing the release back six months as initial sales of the first-generation headset underperformed internal forecasts.
• The company cited mixed customer feedback regarding the $3,499 price point, limited app ecosystem, and extended battery life requirements as factors influencing the postponement and product refinement timeline.
• The delay marks a strategic recalibration for Apple in the spatial computing market and provides competitors including Meta's Quest 3 and Sony's PlayStation VR2 additional time to strengthen market position.
• Jake Paul stated he is targeting a return to the ring in late 2026 or early 2027 after recovering from a severe jaw injury sustained during his fight against Anthony Joshua.
• Paul told Babcock this week that he is "finally feeling healthy again" and that his jaw is "definitely recovering," though he still requires medical clearance and testing before competing.
• The boxer continues his rehabilitation process and has not ruled out further boxing ventures despite the significant injury, marking his next competitive timeline.
Former SAS soldier and Victoria Cross-recipient, who has always denied wrongdoing, did not immediately apply for bail on WednesdayFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s most decorated soldier, Ben Roberts Smith, has not applied for bail and will remain in custody after being charged with war crimes.The former SAS soldier and Victoria Cross-recipient was expected to make his first court appearance on Wednesday after being charged with five counts of war crime – murder in relation to alleged offences in Afghanistan between April 2009 and October 2012. Continue reading...
• President Trump is weighing further personnel changes in his administration after removing Attorney General Pam Bondi from her position on Thursday.
• Reports indicate Bondi fell from favor for failing to be effective enough at defending Trump and prosecuting his political enemies, despite her demonstrated loyalty to the president.
• The potential additional removals signal ongoing instability within the Trump Cabinet as the president reassesses key positions.
• Veteran MLB umpire C.B. Bucknor, 63, left Wednesday's game early after a foul tip struck his facemask while umpiring behind the plate.
• The incident came one day after Bucknor's viral erroneous call on Tuesday, ruling Jake Bauers did not touch first base despite his cleat hitting the bag center.
• Bucknor faced intense scrutiny in the ABS era, where plate umpires are under the biggest microscope amid increased video review.
• The 10-year Treasury yield declined 18 basis points to 3.82% following the cooler-than-expected inflation reading, marking the steepest single-day drop in three months and reflecting a significant repricing of Fed rate cut probability.
• Bond investors rushed into longer-duration securities as real yields compressed, with the 2-year Treasury sliding 12 basis points to 3.45%, indicating heightened expectations for near-term monetary easing.
• The yield curve steepening trend accelerated, with the 10-2 spread widening to 37 basis points, suggesting market consensus that the Fed will begin cutting rates this spring while maintaining a measured approach to further reductions.
Investigative reporter Szabolcs Panyi covered story alleging foreign minister had passed information to Sergei LavrovThe Hungarian government has filed charges against one of the country’s most prominent investigative journalists, accusing him of spying for Ukraine, as officials grapple with the fallout of allegations that Budapest shared confidential EU information with Moscow.The claims of espionage cap off a tumultuous week in Hungarian politics, in which relations with the EU plummeted to new lows and polls suggested that Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party is still lagging behind in support before next month’s election. Continue reading...
• Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) hospitalizations declined 42% in the week ending March 20, 2026, compared to the peak surge in February, according to CDC surveillance data.
• The decline follows the introduction of the first RSV vaccines approved for adults over 60 and high-risk populations, with over 8 million doses administered since January.
• RSV typically causes severe disease in infants and older adults; the new vaccines represent a major breakthrough after decades of failed vaccine development efforts.
• The Trump administration reopened the US embassy in Caracas on Saturday, marking the first diplomatic presence since 2019, with the American flag raised as part of resumed diplomatic relations with Venezuela.
• The embassy reopening follows a deadly US military strike in early January that led to the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Celia Flores, a dramatic shift in bilateral relations.
• The diplomatic resumption represents a significant policy reversal in the Trump administration's approach to Venezuela after years of sanctions and confrontational posturing.
• President Trump urged passage of Dalilah's Law in his State of the Union address, prompting Senator Jim Banks to introduce it the next morning and the House to follow with H.R. 7793.
• The legislation is moving through Congress, focusing on key freight and transportation reforms named after Dalilah.
• Details include provisions promised in the president's speech, alongside elements not originally highlighted and under-discussed components.
Wyoming health officials are raising concerns about elevated whooping cough rates in 2026, with 26 confirmed cases already reported this year, approximately two-thirds of which are concentrated in Fremont County. This surge follows Wyoming's record year in 2025 with 148 total cases—the highest count in over 70 years—indicating a persistent public health challenge in the state. Health officials caution that actual case numbers are likely higher because many people may not recognize symptoms or report their illness, complicating efforts to track and contain transmission.