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Taylor wins Wisconsin Supreme Court seat, Fuller captures Georgia congressional race

Chris Taylor secures Wisconsin Supreme Court seat, expanding the liberal majority, while Clay Fuller wins Georgia’s congressional race, bolstering GOP control. Both outcomes highlight shifting political dynamics and national policy impacts ahead of 2026 midterms.

UK Announces Tax Reforms as New Financial Year Begins

UK launches sweeping tax reforms as new financial year begins, expanding digital compliance, raising dividend and capital gains rates, adjusting inheritance tax, and overhauling corporate and indirect tax rules. Measures aim to modernize the system, boost compliance, and address fiscal challenges with phased implementation across sectors.

EU Unveils Strategy to Deploy Small Nuclear Reactors for Energy Security and Climate Goals

EU launches small nuclear reactor strategy to boost energy security and climate goals, targeting 17–53 GW by 2050 with €241 billion in investments. Challenges include standardization, safety, and competition with global rivals, while Germany reverses its nuclear phase-out amid energy shortages.

Trump endorses California GOP candidate Steve Hilton for governor

President Donald Trump endorsed Republican Steve Hilton for California governor, framing the race as a battle against Democratic policies. The top-two primary system risks a GOP split, potentially favoring Democrats, as Trump’s intervention aims to consolidate Republican votes amid shifting political dynamics.

Georgia Runoff to Decide Replacement for Marjorie Taylor Greene on April 7

Georgia's April 7 runoff to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene pits Democrat Shawn Harris against Trump-backed Republican Clay Fuller, testing voter priorities amid economic concerns. The race could shift House power, reflecting broader tensions between partisan loyalty and pragmatic solutions to affordability and foreign policy debates.

Trump threatens strikes on Iran’s infrastructure by April 7 deadline over Hormuz closure

U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran of strikes on energy and transport infrastructure by April 7, 2026, over the Strait of Hormuz closure, risking global oil markets and escalating tensions amid ongoing military strikes and legal disputes over civilian targets.

Kim Ju Ae Drives Tank in North Korea’s Military Drill, Succession Speculation Rises

At 13, Kim Ju Ae drove a tank in North Korea’s military drill, fueling speculation about her potential succession role. Analysts debate whether the display signals grooming for leadership or symbolic reinforcement of the Kim family’s male-dominated legacy.

Indianapolis Councilor’s Home Shot At Over Support For Data Center Project

Indianapolis Councilor Ron Gibson’s home was shot at during a heated debate over the Metrobloks data center, with gunfire and a “No Data Centers” note linked to opposition. The project faces fierce community resistance, highlighting tensions between economic incentives and local concerns in Trump’s presidency.

Secret Service investigates gunfire near White House

Secret Service investigates gunfire near White House on April 5, 2026, amid heightened security. No injuries reported; agencies search for suspect. President Trump remained in DC for Easter, with no formal statement issued.

Hungary’s Opposition Surpasses Fidesz in Election Polls

Hungary's opposition, led by Péter Magyar's Tisza party, leads polls ahead of April 12 elections, challenging Fidesz's 16-year dominance. Voter discontent over governance and EU tensions could reshape the nation's political landscape.
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Italy confiscates €200M in assets linked to late Sicilian mafia boss

Italian authorities seized €200M in assets linked to late Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro, spanning multiple countries and targeting drug trafficking networks. The operation highlights global efforts to disrupt Cosa Nostra's financial reach, though experts note challenges in fully dismantling the organization's decentralized structure.

Iran Lifts Internet Blackout, Restrictions Remain

Iran lifts 88-day internet blackout, but access remains limited at 50% of pre-shutdown levels under President Masoud Pezeshkian’s 'pro-internet' policy, which prioritizes paid access over free expression, amid ongoing censorship and geopolitical tensions under President Trump’s administration.

NASA’s JWST detects daily cloud cycle on exoplanet WASP-94A b

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first direct observation of a daily cloud cycle on exoplanet WASP-94A b, revealing magnesium silicate clouds forming in the morning and dissipating at night, reshaping understanding of its atmospheric chemistry. The discovery, published in *Science*, marks a breakthrough in studying Hot Jupiters’ dynamic weather patterns.

U.S. strikes Iranian drone sites near Strait of Hormuz for second time in three days

U.S. strikes Iranian drone sites near Strait of Hormuz for second time in three days, escalating tensions. Both sides claim defensive actions, but conflicting accounts and strategic stakes over energy routes raise concerns. President Trump’s administration faces balancing escalation with diplomacy amid regional risks.