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April 15, 2026
Trinidad and Tobago has designated Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hezbollah, and Hamas as terrorist organizations and frozen their local assets. The move was praised by Israel but strongly criticized by several Muslim groups in the country.
Israel's fiscal deficit narrowed in March to 4.2 percent of gross domestic product, aided by one-time tax revenues from a major company sale. Higher defense spending was offset by spending limits and stronger-than-expected tax collections.
April 15, 2026
A staged DoorDash delivery to the White House spotlighted President Donald Trump's tip tax policy and sparked online criticism. The event also drew attention in Israel because DoorDash owns the delivery platform Wolt.
FoxNewsUS destroyer interdicts two oil tankers trying to leave Iran during Trump's blockadeApril 15, 2026
A United States Navy destroyer stopped two oil tankers from leaving Iran as part of President Donald Trump's naval blockade. Military officials said the operation has halted all maritime trade to and from Iranian ports within 36 hours.
Google is adding Vertical Tabs and an upgraded Reading Mode to Chrome. The changes aim to improve productivity and respond to rising competition from newer browsers.
Police stopped a car driven by a 10-year-old boy while his father sat beside him holding a toddler. The father was detained after telling officers the child 'just wanted to drive a bit.'
Israel's Farsi-language military spokesman questioned whether Iran's security forces spokesman is a real person or a product of artificial intelligence. He called on Iranians to provide proof of the official's existence amid rising tensions and psychological messaging between the two sides.
April 15, 2026
A Tel Aviv court convicted alleged crime boss Ismail Jarushi and 12 others in an extortion case that escalated into shootings at a money-changing business. The convictions followed a plea deal, with prison terms set for adult defendants and sentencing for minors still pending.
April 15, 2026
Candace Owens publicly accused the President of betraying allies and abandoning campaign promises in a viral livestream. Her remarks highlight deepening divisions within conservative media circles.
Keir Starmer has refused to set a date for publishing a long-awaited defence investment plan amid internal disputes over funding. Senior Labour figures warn that failure to boost spending could leave Britain vulnerable.
Volotea has reportedly charged passengers extra fuel fees after booking, citing soaring energy prices. The move comes as airlines worldwide grapple with rising jet fuel costs linked to disruption in the Strait of Hormuz.
Undocumented immigrants are debating whether to file taxes amid fears that their information could be shared with immigration officials. Economists warn that widespread nonfiling could cost the federal government billions, while many other taxpayers are seeing mixed results from recent tax cuts.






