Stories
Stories archive for April 6, 2026 in US
Stories archive for April 6, 2026 in US
Trump’s Easter Threat: How a Social‑Media Rant Redefined U.S.-Iran Dynamics When President Donald J. Trump posted his Easter‑Sunday ultimatum on Truth Social—“Tuesday will be Po...
In the past twelve months the United States has witnessed a disturbing surge in impersonation scams aimed at the nation’s seniors. The Social Security Administration’s Office of...
On a balmy Sunday, April 5, 2026, the storied Estadio Akron in Guadalajara will host what many in the Liga MX community have already called “the match of the season”: Club Guada...
In the last few weeks the United States has seen an unprecedented convergence of political theater, constitutional drama, and market anxiety as the 25th Amendment—originally des...
When the New York Islanders announced on Sunday that Patrick Roy had been dismissed as head coach, the decision rippled through a league already rattled by a spate of mid‑season...
When the final buzzer sounded at the Mortgage Matchup Center and UCLA lifted the women’s basketball national championship trophy, the image that lingered on television screens w...
By a senior columnist When the calendar flips to April 5, 2026, most Americans will be thinking about church services, egg hunts, and family brunches. Yet, for a surprising numb...
In the past few weeks Mexico has been the focus of two very different headlines. On one hand, a perfect storm of policy shifts and industrial maturation has sent Mexican technol...
In the latest iteration of its defense budget, the Pentagon has put forward a request that reads like a manifesto for the nation’s fifth‑generation fighter program. 85 new Lockh...
Every year the Christian calendar realigns the world around a single, ancient astronomical dance: the first Sunday after the first full moon following the March equinox. In 2026...
In the past few weeks the public eye has shifted from Terry Crews’ on‑screen antics to two very different, yet intimately connected, chapters of his life: the launch of his debu...
In the past few weeks, the name Jaquel has resurfaced on sports headlines for two very different reasons. On one hand, Miami Heat’s versatile forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. has been c...
The past two years have turned the Masters from a timeless ritual into a laboratory for change. What began as a quiet celebration of tradition in 2025—when Rory McIlroy hoisted ...
The past week has offered a stark illustration of how a single holiday can become a flashpoint for divergent narratives within the same administration. On Easter Sunday, Preside...
The past two weeks have turned the United States’ weather map into a patchwork of frosty warnings. From the snow‑laden Wasatch Front in Utah to a sudden frost advisory spreading...
When an F‑15E Strike Eagle was shot down over the rugged foothills of southwestern Iran last Friday, the world watched a drama unfold that seemed ripped from a Cold‑War thriller...
The Phoenix Suns arrived in Chicago on Easter Sunday with a record of 42‑35, fresh off a grueling four‑game road swing that tested depth, chemistry, and the durability of a fran...
In the span of a few weeks, the United States has found itself thrust back into a high‑stakes confrontation with Iran, a development that has reshaped the narrative of American ...
When the Department of Homeland Security first went dark in early February, the nation’s attention was on airport queues and border patrol checkpoints. Six weeks later, the shut...
In the past few weeks, a series of seemingly unrelated animal stories have converged into a stark portrait of the United States' fraught relationship with its own fauna. From a ...
When a 15‑year‑old pulled a shotgun from a guitar case and opened fire in the courtyard of Escuela N.º 40 “Mariano Moreno” in San Cristóbal, Santa Fe, the nation’s grief was pal...
By the Weather Columnist Even the most seasoned meteorologists admit that the past ten days have been a textbook case of “forecast fatigue.” Across the United States, the Nation...
When President Joe Biden took the oath of office, the inaugural address was framed around a simple promise: the administration would look like the country it serves. A year and ...
In the span of just a few weeks, the Artemis II crew has flooded social media, newsrooms, and conference halls with a steady stream of photographs that are as scientifically val...