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Alcaraz Powers into Barcelona Quarters
Carlos Alcaraz reached the Barcelona Open quarter-finals with a straight-sets win over Laslo Djere. The world number two breezed through the first set 6-2, firing eight clean winners and claiming the first five games.
- Yahoo Finance
Trump tariffs live updates: US moves to levy Chinese ships as Trump softens rhetoric
Yahoo Finance is chronicling the latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs.
- Evening Standard
West London teacher who tried to teach class drunk and crashed car with child banned for five years
Ms Alexandra Zbanca, 41, was found to be under the influence of alcohol while at work
- The Canadian Press
US lawmakers' bipartisan Taiwan visit signals support despite harsh words and tariffs from Trump
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Republican and Democratic lawmakers made their first trip to Taiwan under the new Trump administration a bipartisan one, aiming to show both Taiwan and China that U.S. support for Taiwan's defense remains broad, despite the harsh words and heightened tariffs President Donald Trump has imposed for the Taiwanese.
- The Independent
Who is Phoenix Ikner? Sheriff’s deputy’s son suspected of killing two people in Florida State University shooting
Political science major, 20, the son of a local sheriff’s deputy, arrested after attack on Tallahassee campus that left two people dead and six more injured
- BBC
Trump's tariffs leave China's neighbours with an impossible choice
Ambitious economies like Vietnam and Indonesia are stuck between China and the US as the trade war escalates.
- The Canadian Press
China’s leader ends Southeast Asia tour that touted Beijing's reliability vs. US tariff threats
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday completed a two-day state visit to Cambodia, capping a three-nation Southeast Asia tour promoting Beijing's reliability as the region faces economic uncertainty due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff proposals.
- Reuters
US will keep helping Taiwan in its self-defence, senator says in Taipei
The United States will continue to assist Taiwan with its self-defence and wants to see peace across the Taiwan Strait without coercion or the threat of force, a visiting U.S. senator told President Lai Ching-te on Friday. The United States is Taiwan's most important international backer and arms supplier despite the lack of formal diplomatic ties with the Chinese-claimed island. Meeting Lai at the presidential office in Taipei, the Republican Senator Pete Ricketts said that although administrations change, the bipartisan support for Taiwan in Congress continued.
- The Telegraph
Two Britons among four dead after Italian cable car plummets to the ground
Two Britons are among four people killed after a cable car crashed to the ground in southern Italy.
- The Canadian Press
Israeli strikes kill at least 17 in Gaza and Huckabee makes first appearance as US ambassador
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli airstrikes across Gaza killed at least 17 people early Friday including children, hospital workers said, as the new U.S. ambassador to Israel made his first public appearance in Jerusalem.
- Football Italia
Official: Juventus confirm negotiations for shirt sponsor
Juventus confirm they have started negotiations over a shirt sponsor for the next two seasons, but ‘no agreement has been formalised.’Growing reports in Italy claimed the Bianconeri were in talks ...
- The Canadian Press
CAF fines its president's club $100,000 after African Champions League fan disorder
CAIRO (AP) — CAF fined its president’s club $100,000 after violent fan clashes at an African Champions League game between two teams that are going to the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.
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Temperatures soar to the 70s today, 80s tomorrow, cooler, more seasonable Easter Sunday for south-central PA
Temperatures soar to the 70s today, 80s tomorrow, cooler, more seasonable Easter Sunday for south-central PA
- The Canadian Press
US strikes on a Yemeni oil port kill 38 people, Houthis say, in single-deadliest attack under Trump
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. airstrikes targeting an oil port held by Yemen’s Houthi rebels killed 38 people and wounded 102 others, the group said Friday, marking the single-deadliest known attack under President Donald Trump’s new campaign targeting the rebels.
- The Independent
Why you should already be saving for Christmas – and how to make it easier
The festive season will be here sooner than you think, warn money experts
- Reuters
Japan cautions about uncertainty from Trump trade policies
Japan's government warned of uncertainty over the impact of U.S. trade policies as tariffs could hurt the global economy but it also said in a monthly report on Friday that the domestic economy was recovering moderately thanks to a solid corporate sector. Tokyo also said the downside risks to its economic outlook were growing due to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and it warned of the impact of market volatility. President Trump touted "big progress" in tariff talks with Japan on Wednesday, although it was only the one of the first rounds of face-to-face talks since he announced a barrage of duties on global imports, rocking markets and stoking recession fears.
- The Independent
Katy Perry ‘regrets public spectacle’ of Blue Origin space mission
Mission funded by billionaire Jeff Bezos has received a heavy backlash and scepticism over its marketing as a historic and ‘feminist’ event
- USA TODAY
Delta what? Here's how to understand the difference between Delta 8, 9 and 10
Delta 8 and 10 products tend to be lab made, as these cannabinoids contain less natural THC than Delta 9, which is regulated state-by-state.
- BBC
Blood pressure drug recalled over wrong dose on pack
People taking lercanidipine are being urged to check their medication after thousands of packs were recalled.