Trump fires Attorney General Pam Bondi, elevates Todd Blanche
President Trump announced Thursday that Attorney General Pam Bondi is leaving the Justice Department. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will serve as acting attorney general.
President Trump told reporters the U.S. will leave Iran "very soon," estimating withdrawal within two to three weeks, and said no deal with Tehran is required.
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Magnitude 7.4 earthquake strikes Indonesia's Molucca Sea, kills one
A powerful quake off Indonesia triggered tsunami waves up to 75 centimeters high across the region Thursday, with one fatality reported.
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Sarah Toscano makes acting debut in Netflix film "Non abbiam bisogno di parole"
Singer Sarah Toscano stars in new Netflix film arriving April 3, playing a hearing girl born to deaf parents who discovers an extraordinary voice.
Air Canada CEO to retire after English-only crash condolence video
Michael Rousseau will step down by end of third quarter following backlash over language choice after LaGuardia collision that killed two pilots.
Boateng, 2014 World Cup winner, stopped for driving without license
Former German defender Jérôme Boateng was stopped by police in Germany for driving without a valid license, which was revoked in October 2025.
Oil surges past $116 as Iran-US tensions escalate into fifth week
Brent crude climbed more than 3 percent Monday amid deepening conflict, with Iran warning of readiness for ground invasion and threatening expanded strikes.
Netanyahu orders expansion of military operations in southern Lebanon
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed the military to expand its "security buffer zone" in southern Lebanon as forces advance toward the Litani River.
Denver Summit sets NWSL attendance record with 63,004 fans
The expansion franchise drew a crowd of 63,004 to its first home game Saturday, breaking the previous NWSL record by more than 22,000.
Three-quarters of Premier League fans want VAR scrapped, survey finds
Football Supporters' Association poll of nearly 8,000 fans shows 75% oppose VAR, with 90% saying it has harmed the matchday experience.
Sinner wins Miami Masters, completes Sunshine Double without dropping set
Italian defeats Lehecka 6-4, 6-4 in rain-delayed final to claim second Masters 1000 title of 2026.
Netanyahu orders access for cardinal to Church of Holy Sepulchre after police block
Israeli PM instructs authorities to grant Cardinal Pizzaballa immediate access to Jerusalem church after Palm Sunday incident citing security concerns.
U.S. prepares ground operations in Iran as Tehran issues threat
Pentagon plans targeted ground incursions over weeks if Trump orders escalation. Iran's parliament chief warns American troops will face fire.
Verstappen considers retiring from Formula 1 at end of 2026
Red Bull driver finished eighth at Japanese Grand Prix, reiterated doubts about continuing in the sport due to dissatisfaction with current regulations.
Finland reports two drone crashes, alleges territorial violation
Finnish authorities detected unmanned aircraft in airspace Sunday morning; F/A-18 fighters responded and two drones crashed near Kouvola.