- Iran's ceasefire push may be a 'cycle of deception,' analysts warn as shadowy figure gains power April 1, 2026Iran's shadowy Ahmad Vahidi, a former Quds Force commander linked to deadly bombings abroad, is now more dominant than Iran's president or Khamenei's son, experts warn.
- Former Wisconsin football player, who left the sport amid mental health struggles, dead at 24 April 1, 2026Former Wisconsin Badgers tight end Jack Pugh has died at 24, the university confirmed. Pugh had stepped away from football in 2023 citing mental health struggles.
- Bruce Springsteen slammed as 'traitor' after ripping America during Minneapolis concert rant April 1, 2026Bruce Springsteen gave political speeches at his Minneapolis tour opener, criticizing the White House and drawing "traitor" accusations from critics.
- 'Texas Killing Fields' cold case explodes as suspect indicted in two slayings decades after 30 bodies found April 1, 2026James Dolphs Elmore Jr. has been indicted in the "Texas Killing Fields" cold case, accused of manslaughter and tampering with evidence in two victims' deaths.
- Within minutes of Trump signing voter database order, Dem states threaten lawsuits April 1, 2026Democratic states immediately threatened to sue President Donald Trump over an executive order restricting mail-in voting and creating a voter eligibility list.
- Turkey’s NATO role under scrutiny amid new report on Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood ties April 1, 2026A new Foundation for Defense of Democracies report alleges Turkey under Erdogan has shifted toward Islamist movements, raising NATO alliance concerns ahead of a July summit in Ankara, Turkey.





