Political Landscape

Hegseth Claims Iran’s ‘Regime Has Been Changed’ Amid Shaky Ceasefire

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth claimed Wednesday that Iran is under a new regime with a “new calculus” about negotiating with the United States, just a day after President Donald Trump threatened total destruction over the nation’s intractability.

Only Americans Who Still View Israel Favorably Are Old Republicans, New Poll Shows

Republicans over the age of 50 still overwhelmingly view Israel favorably — while younger GOP voters and Democrats of all age groups do not.

Global Impact

4 dead, 38 rescued during attempted sea crossing from France to U.K.

French authorities said that at least four people, two men and two women, died on Thursday as they were trying to get onboard an inflatable boat to attempt the perilous sea crossing from northern France to the U.K.

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Israel’s bombing of Lebanon after US-Iran ceasefire prompts condemnation

Israel’s devastating bombardment of Lebanon in the hours after a US-Iranian ceasefire was announced has been widely condemned amid global efforts to salvage the truce.

Economic Pulse

Oil plunges on Iran ceasefire news, setting the stage for some relief on gas prices

Stocks roared higher Wednesday, after President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, bringing a pause to the war that started more than a month ago.

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The New York Times may have found bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto. Here's what you need to know.

For years, bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto has avoided discovery. Now, a 10,000-word New York Times investigation may have unraveled the mystery, landing on British computer scientist Dr. Adam Back as Nakamoto.

Quick Takes

59-year-old American man arrested in woman's disappearance in Bahamas

Jenna Ortega Nearly Quit Acting Before Role on ‘You’: ‘Felt Like a Good Time to Call It Quits’

'Climate change is kicking our butts.' March smashes heat records for continental U.S.

"Weird blob" creature thought to be the world's oldest octopus isn't an octopus after all. Here's what scientists found.

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