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April 4, 2026
As Trump orders UFO data released, a question hangs: If aliens exist, what would they think of us?
For generations, human beings have wondered: What would alien life from another planet be like.
Daily Mail
April 4, 2026
'Paranoid' Pete Hegseth fired highest-ranking US Army officer amid Iran war 'because he was threatened by him'
Pete Hegseth has been described as 'paranoid' amid changes at the Pentagon and allegedly fired the highest ranking US Army officer because h...
The Times of India
April 4, 2026
Ranbir Kapoor reveals 'Ramayana' has SIX HOURS of action and emotional scenes; shares 'Ramayana: Part 2' half complete
Bollywood star Ranbir Kapoor is all set to take over the global stage with the upcoming release of director Nitesh Tiwari's 'Ramayana' this...
AOL
April 4, 2026
As Trump orders UFO data released, a question hangs: If aliens exist, what would they think of us?
“If I were looking at Earth from a distance, I would be pretty disappointed,” theoretical physicist Avi Loeb says. The debate on whether li...
The Toronto Star
April 4, 2026
Moms for Liberty wanted a seat on the school board. Trump gave them a voice in the White House
WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Donald Trump signed an executive order against transgender athletes last year, he took a moment to thank Ti...
Usa Today
April 4, 2026
Geno Auriemma embarrasses self, UConn with Dawn Staley tiff
UConn coach Geno Auriemma criticized Dawn Staley's interactions with referees, then had late-game words with her.
The Toronto Star
April 4, 2026
US military aircraft hit in Iran war are first shot down by enemy fire in over 20 years
WASHINGTON (AP) — Iran shooting down two American military aircraft marks an exceedingly rare assault for the U.S. that has not happened in...
Dawn
April 4, 2026
Scientists find evidence for theorised gargantuan star explosions
Some supernovas involving the largest stars in the cosmos may be so immensely powerful they leave absolutely nothing behind.
Washington Post
April 4, 2026
Mets slugger Juan Soto leaves game against Giants in first inning with right calf tightness
New York Mets slugger Juan Soto left Friday night’s game against the San Francisco Giants in the first inning with right calf tightness
CNN
April 4, 2026
The global oil crisis is turning into an everything crisis
One month into the war in Iran, a growing shortage of crude oil is threatening to morph into something worse: a shortage of nearly everythin...
Fox News
April 4, 2026
The Story with Martha MacCallum - Friday, April 3
Operation Epic Fury, Iran, Artemis II Trip
Epstein Presented Himself to Indian Tycoon as a Trump White House Insider
The convicted sex offender gave Anil Ambani information on appointments and foreign policy. Some seemed prescient, though there was no evide...
HuffPost
April 4, 2026
U.S. Intelligence Warns Iran Unlikely To Ease Hormuz Strait Chokehold Soon, Sources Say
The finding suggests that Tehran could continue to throttle the strait to keep energy prices high.
NPR
April 4, 2026
65, single, seeking a roommate: More seniors are being priced out of living alone
Roommates overall are skewing older, as young people stay with their parents for longer. The share of older adults looking to rent with a ro...
Newsday
April 4, 2026
US military aircraft hit in Iran war are first shot down by enemy fire in over 20 years
Iran shooting down two American military aircraft marks an exceedingly rare assault for the U.S. that has not happened in more than 20 years...
The Japan News
April 4, 2026
Mie: 1/200 Scale Models of Now Rare Circular School Bldg Created, Displayed
ASAHI, Mie — The Asahi municipal government in Mie Prefecture has recently created 1/200 scale models of a circular-shaped school building i...
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Go to court and lose out on £9bn car finance redress scheme, says FCA boss
Comments by Nikhil Rathi position watchdog for stand-off with claims management companies and law firms
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Populists will regret doing God
A movement founded on loucheness is making an electorally risky turn towards religion
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Jeff Webb, father of cheerleading, 1949-2026
His vision of high-octane competition turned the sport into a multibillion-dollar business
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
The shadowy group claiming attacks around Europe
Ashab al-Yamin, which uses Iran-linked Telegram channels, has taken responsibility for assaults on ambulances, a synagogue and banks
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Japan cracks down on its wayward cyclists
Enforcement regime will levy fines for infractions including using headphones and riding with one hand
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
The search for the faceless king of Mardi Gras
How a Milton scholar’s journey to the poet’s dark side led him to New Orleans, birthplace of the secretive ‘Mistick Krewe of Comus’
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Osteria Vibrato, London: Pasta, a piano and a note of magic
It’ll make you nostalgic for a Soho you never knew
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Sacred pilgrimage has journeyed to commercial boom
Forget the image of medieval piety — it’s a very modern part of the travel industry
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
US-Israeli war on Iran threatens Syria
Country faces assaults from militias in Iraq, Hizbollah and Israel’s military as its fledgling government seeks to sit out conflict
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Germany’s far right AfD distances itself from Donald Trump over Iran war
Alternative for Germany party members told to scale back visits to US as strikes on Iran are deeply unpopular with voters
South China Morning Post
April 4, 2026
KMB told to probe machines that gave free bus rides as new HK$2 scheme launched
Faulty machines offered full rebates to customers who tapped their Octopus cards, rather than charge them HK$2 or 20 per cent of trips above...
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Refuge or reality? Olivia Laing on gardening in the permacrisis
Planting, pruning, digging and tending can feel like an escape. But they are also a way of engaging with the world
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Trump’s architectural vices laid bare in the Miami library plan
The presidential library design takes POTUS showboating to a new, but still gold-plated, level
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Trump’s tales are still muddling markets
Continuation of the Middle East war is sapping hopes of a return to more normal conditions after the conflict
Los Angeles Times
April 4, 2026
UCLA defeats Texas in Final Four, will play South Carolina for title
The UCLA women's basketball team defeats Texas behind a stellar defensive effort to advance to the NCAA national championship game against S...
South China Morning Post
April 4, 2026
Asian Angle | Hormuz is sending Southeast Asia a warning – and we can no longer ignore it
Dezeen
April 4, 2026
Design Shanghai 2026 championed modern design across Asia
Promotion: trade show Design Shanghai returned for its 13th edition last month, bringing together over 500 Asian and international brands fo...
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Secrets of the ‘granny shelf’ — a supermarket gold mine
Tim Hayward taste tests the products that time forgot
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
House & Home Country Living Special 2026
Is the country estate market finally thawing? Why do Australian family vineyards have a succession problem? Should you change the name of y...
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Resurrection as an ongoing practice
Easter is a good time to think about how we awaken ourselves to new possibilities
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
John Waters on the joy of bad taste — before the Trumps ruined it
As his still-shocking 1970s films are celebrated in a season at London’s BFI, the director remains defiant and unrepentant
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Actor Mark Gatiss on Brecht’s Arturo Ui — and how we can resist the rise of fascism
The TV star takes on the role of the German dramatist’s mobster warning that the play’s lesson isn’t about the 1930s — it’s about today
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
How can two bottles of the same wine taste so different?
Only the very cheapest wine offers total consistency
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
What’s the point of an AI novel?
The danger is not that it will replace human-authored books — but that we stop caring about good writing at all
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
The political power struggle behind the Bayeux Tapestry
Carted across seas and along perilous wartime trails, dodging Calvinist mobs, rebels and Nazis, the embroidery has a rich story. Its next ch...
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Former CIA operative: regime change in Iran is much harder than the US thinks
Covert action can help topple a leader but it rarely builds legitimacy
South China Morning Post
April 4, 2026
In a time of war, Chinese museums are a safe haven for ancient treasures of Iran
Cultural exchanges established with the Middle East are underscoring China’s role as a safe harbour for vulnerable global heritage.
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
‘I wanted to be good at something’ — Henry Taylor on painting, sincerity and being present
Ahead of his Musée Picasso retrospective in Paris, the artist reflects on the approach behind his expressive images of Black life
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Discover radical herbalism: when tea becomes conceptual art
A medicine garden in France’s Charente-Maritime has become the test bed for ‘books you can drink, tea you can read, and everything in betwee...
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
‘It costs £250,000 a year to run Iford Manor gardens. We’re nearly there’
The Wiltshire estate’s custodians are carving out a model for how to make the estate ecologically and financially sustainable — and horticul...
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
To Purgatory and back again
Ireland’s Station Island is one of Europe’s oldest places of pilgrimage — and it is not for the fainthearted
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Sandra Benhamou’s Norman conquest
The interior designer has spent 15 years finessing a dream renovation in Deauville. The latest addition? A cider barn turned sanctuary
Financial Times
April 4, 2026
Singer-songwriter Imogen Heap: ‘AI can bring us closer together’
The British artist produces her own music and invents her own tech. Her biggest challenge? To find the human connection
Financial Times
April 4, 2026