工党称苏格兰民族党 (SNP) 首席部长 John Swinney “不知廉耻”,指其在关税取消实为国王访美成果的情况下抢占功劳。
Donald Trump 宣布将取消美国对苏格兰威士忌征收的惩罚性关税,但这一决定因苏格兰各对立政党领导人之间争相邀功的争端而蒙上阴影。
威士忌行业和商界领袖对美国总统周四在其 Truth Social 网络上发布的突然声明感到欣喜,该声明称他将取消关税以纪念 King Charles 和 Queen Camilla 的访问。
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Order last week is only partial rescheduling, making ‘an already complex process more confusing,’ expert saysThe Trump administration is making good on its promise to reschedule cannabis, but only partially – raising plenty of questions for those in the cannabis industry.Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, signed an order last week that removes products sold under state medical cannabis licenses and FDA approved cannabis products from schedule I – defined as substances with no accepted medical use, to schedule III – which includes legal but regulated substances including certain doses of Tylenol with codeine and ketamine. Continue reading...
• Leaked audio from the 'Summer House' reunion has prompted Bravo to launch an official investigation into the breach.
• Reality star Paige DeSorbo addressed the controversy in an exclusive interview, speaking out on the incident's details.
• The scandal adds to ongoing drama in the Bravo universe, affecting cast dynamics and fan reactions nationwide.
Human rights commissioner says alleged jailing highlights the ‘growing risks of transnational repression’ in AustraliaGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s human rights commissioner has said the Chinese student who was allegedly jailed for six years by Chinese authorities for joining protests in Sydney underscores the “very real and growing risks of transnational repression affecting people in Australia – including international students”.Commissioner Lorraine Finlay told Guardian Australia that while she couldn’t comment on the circumstances of individual cases, “no one should fear punishment abroad for exercising their lawful rights to free expression and peaceful protest here”. Continue reading...
Georgia players celebrated championship at White HousePresident shakes hands of men, not women in videoFormer tennis star Navratilova leads criticismA White House photo celebrating a champion women’s sports team has drawn backlash due to the positioning of Donald Trump and a group of men, who overshadowed the female athletes by lining up in front of them.The University of Georgia women’s tennis team was one of several collegiate teams to visit the White House on Wednesday to mark a recent championship win. In a photo shared by press aide Margo Martin, a group of six men, including Donald Trump, took up the front row of a stage setup, with 11 women standing in the background largely obscured. Continue reading...
• Anthropic launched Claude Mythos Preview on April 7, 2026, an advanced AI model designed for defensive cybersecurity that uncovered thousands of major vulnerabilities in every major operating system and web browser.
• Through Project Glasswing, access granted to tech giants including Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia, Apple, and over 40 organizations maintaining critical software infrastructure.
• Rising concerns from experts and governments about misuse risks to economies, public safety, and national security; US software stocks tumbled on April 9 amid fears of AI disruption to traditional security firms.
Donald Trump says he is ‘working very hard’ with House Republicans to extend Section 702 without changesUS politics live – latest updatesA controversial law that grants the US government sweeping powers for warrantless surveillance is set to expire next week. Replacing it has inspired fierce debate within the White House and Congress, including a scheduled vote cancelled the day of.A coalition of progressive Democrats and far-right Republicans is pushing for reform of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (Fisa), but they face strong bipartisan opposition from lawmakers advocating for an 18-month renewal with no changes, in line with Donald Trump’s demands. House GOP leaders delayed a procedural vote on a clean extension of Section 702 on Wednesday, after the chamber’s rules committee approved the measure on Tuesday night. Republican leadership was expected to bring the measure to the floor on Wednesday but canceled the scheduled vote, amid dissent from privacy advocates in their own party. Legislative action on the bill could still occur later in the day, as Republicans address their internal disagreements. Continue reading...
US president’s 19-minute Wednesday address at the White House was met with bewilderment from commentatorsDonald Trump’s primetime nationwide address on the war with Iran caused widespread bewilderment, with commentators voicing shock at his vow to continue bombing to “bring them back to the stone ages”.Speculation before Wednesday’s speech from the White House Blue Room suggested that the president might be about to signal a winding up of the US military effort, which began on 28 February. Continue reading...
EU, Spain and Germany, as well as rights groups, condemn law to execute Palestinian convicted terroristsA vote in the Israeli Knesset approving a bill sanctioning the execution of Palestinians convicted on terror charges for deadly attacks, but not Jewish extremists accused of similar crimes, has been greeted with widespread international condemnation.“The death penalty bill in Israel is very concerning to us in the EU,” the EU spokesperson Anouar El Anouni said in Brussels. “This is a clear step backwards – the introduction of the death penalty, together with the discriminatory nature of the law. Continue reading...
• Miami (Ohio) enters Selection Sunday with a 31-1 record, posing the biggest question for the NCAA Tournament committee on March 15, 2026.
• Their single loss contrasts sharply with bubble teams like Auburn (17-16), which boasts top metrics but recent struggles, including nine losses in their last 12 games.
• A Dayton win over VCU in the Atlantic 10 title game could eliminate one bubble spot, heightening competition for teams like SMU, San Diego State, Stanford, and Indiana.
Donald Trump's policies have created a chilling effect in Hollywood, with executives and talent hesitant to comment publicly ahead of the March 15, 2026 Oscars due to a tense political climate. Reporters note unusual difficulty securing interviews, linking it to broader industry anxieties over government impact on film production. This atmosphere overshadows predictions for frontrunners like 'Sinners,' amplifying pre-awards uncertainty. Analysts foresee potential policy shifts affecting future funding and content post-ceremony.
Oscar nominees receive a jaw-dropping $346,000 gift bag filled with luxury items including spa retreats, jewelry, and tech gadgets, as revealed in exclusive photos. Bored Panda details the controversy, with stars calling it 'ridiculous' amid economic disparity debates. The opulent swag highlights Hollywood excess just before the ceremony, fueling social media backlash. Organizers defend it as promotional, but public frustration grows.
Megan Fox unveiled striking new photos on Instagram March 13, prompting fans to dissect an 'odd detail' in her dramatic return to the spotlight amid personal life rumors. Bored Panda reports thousands commenting 'Still can’t get over this' on the images showcasing her transformed look. The post gains traction pre-Oscars, tying into celebrity style scrutiny. Fox's move highlights ongoing social media influence in US entertainment culture.
March Madness 2026 drives a massive increase in sports betting, considered the tournament's 'Super Bowl' alongside the NFL championship, with numerous games fueling wagers across U.S. platforms. While most states set the betting age at 21, a Wall Street Journal op-ed highlighted Gen Z college students facing addiction risks from gamified apps blurring entertainment and financial peril. Sportsbooks sponsor 87 teams in NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB, while restricting consistent winners but rewarding VIP losers who generate 60-70% of revenue despite being 2-3% of bettors. Regulators in states like New York address these practices as tournaments peak.