Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Interest rates expected to hold steady at Fed meeting likely to be Powell's last as chair

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The Federal Reserve is also grappling with the economic impact of a global energy shock triggered by the U.S.-Israel war with Iran.

Ukraine says it shot down 33,000 Russian drones in March, a monthly record

Ukraine says it shot down 33,000 Russian drones in March, a monthly record

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine used interceptor systems to shoot down more than 33,000 Russian drones of various types in March, a record monthly figure since Moscow launched its all-out invasion more than four years ago, Ukraine’s defense minister claimed.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s domestically developed long-range attack drones struck a Russian oil refinery and terminal on the Black Sea for the third time in less than two weeks, prompting the evacuation of local people and a Russian warning of possible “environmental consequences.”

Ukraine has developed cutting-edge and battle-tested drone technology that has proved essential in holding back Russia’s bigger army and has drawn military interest from around the world.

Interceptor drones as part of a comprehensive air defense system are now being sought by Middle East and Gulf countries amid the Iran war, according to Ukrainian officials.

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AP AUDIO: Ukraine says it shot down 33,000 Russian drones in March, a monthly record

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports as Ukraine’ s war technology develops; it is taking out higher numbers of Russian drones.

Ukraine is scaling up supplies of interceptor drones to thwart Russian aerial attacks, and its military has introduced a new command within the air force to boost the country’s capabilities, Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said in a post on Telegram late Monday.

Ukraine says its deep-strike range is growing

Ukraine’s offensive capabilities have also improved, with the Defense Ministry saying Tuesday that the country’s forces have more than doubled the range of their deep-strike capabilities since Russia’s February 2022 invasion.

At that time, Ukrainian forces were able to hit military targets about 630 kilometers (400 miles) away, it said. They are now striking targets as far as roughly 1,750 kilometers (1,100 miles) behind enemy lines, the ministry said in a statement.

That improvement has allowed Ukraine to hit Russian oil installations that provide crucial revenue for Moscow’s war effort. It has also targeted manufacturing plants that supply Russia’s armed forces.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Elon Musk blasts Sam Altman over OpenAI restructuring in tech trial

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The outcome could determine the future of the tech giant Musk and Sam Altman cofounded as a nonprofi

FCC directs Disney-owned TV stations to file early license renewals

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The move is linked to Jimmy Kimmel's recent joke about first lady Melania Trump, a source told NBC News.

United Arab Emirates quits OPEC as Iran war raises Gulf tensions

The UAE is the third largest oil producer in OPEC, behind Saudi Arabia and Iraq. Leaving the group is likely a precursor to increasing oil production.


King Charles reaffirms 'special' relationship with U.S. amid tensions over Iran war

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Charles' remarks come as the transatlantic alliance has been strained by President Donald Trump’s war against Iran.

Jimmy Kimmel defends himself after Donald and Melania Trump call for him to be fired

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Jimmy Kimmel defends himself after Donald and Melania Trump call for him to be fired

Jimmy Kimmel has responded to Donald and Melania Trump calling on Monday for ABC to fire him in the wake of the late-night comic making a joke last week in which he described the first lady as having "the glow of an expectant widow."

The remark about the president's wife was part of a routine on Thursday's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in which he pretended to deliver a comedy routine at the then-upcoming White House Correspondents' Association dinner.

That event two nights later was cut short when a man armed with guns and knives tried to enter the Washington ballroom where the Trumps and much of the nation's political leadership had gathered.

"People like Kimmel shouldn't have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate," Melania Trump said in a social media post later echoed by her husband. ... "Enough is enough.  It is time for ABC to take a stand."

In a post on his Truth Social platform Monday afternoon, Mr. Trump called Kimmel's joke a "despicable call to violence" and said "this is something far beyond the pale. Jimmy Kimmel should be immediately fired by Disney and ABC."

Kimmel described the joke during his Monday night monologue as being about the Trumps' age difference, calling it "a very light roast joke about the fact that he's almost 80 and she's younger than I am. It was not by any stretch of the definition a call to assassination. And they know that.

"I've been very vocal for many years speaking out against gun violence, in particular. But I understand that the first lady had a stressful experience over the weekend. ... And also, I agree that hateful and violent rhetoric is something we should reject. I do. And I think a great place to start to dial that back would be to have a conversation with your husband about it."

After noting that all Americans have a right to free speech, Kimmel said, "I am sorry that you and the president and everyone in that room on Saturday went through that. I really am. Because no one got killed doesn't mean it wasn't traumatic and scary. And we should come together. ... But do you want us to believe that a joke I made three days before this dinner had any effect on anything that happened (Saturday night)?"

CBS News has reached out to ABC for comment.

Prior Trump-Kimmel clash

Kimmel was pulled from the air for several nights in September after being criticized by conservatives, including Mr. Trump, for his remarks in the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk assassination. Kimmel had said that America "hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it."  

Kimmel did not issue a blanket apology for the remarks, but he did say he could see how they were offensive to some. When he returned to the air on Sept. 23, he said it was "not my intention to blame any specific group for the actions of what was obviously a deeply disturbed individual," referring to the alleged gunman, who is in custody pending trial. 

His late-night competitor, Stephen Colbert, another frequent Trump critic, is seeing his CBS show end next month.

More criticism of Kimmel's joke  

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Kimmel's Thursday joke was part of a campaign of rhetoric from Democrats and some in the media that "has helped to legitimize this violence."

"Who in their right mind says a wife would be glowing over the potential murder of her beloved husband?" Leavitt said. There was no indication that Kimmel was referring to violence.

The National Religious Broadcasters association filed a complaint with the Federal Elections Commission, asking the agency to investigate ABC.

"We're seeing a pattern of violence in this country that didn't appear overnight," said Troy Miller, NRB's president and CEO. "When influential voices joke about death or treat political opponents as disposable, it contributes to a culture where violence feels thinkable to the already unstable."

What to know about the Iran war today:

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Live Updates: Oil prices rise as U.S. and Iran appear locked in a costly stalemate

What to know about the Iran war today:

  • Iran has offered a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping if the U.S. drops its military blockade of Iranian ports and vessels. But the offer apparently includes no concessions on Iran's nuclear program, which President Trump has insisted must be dismantled as part of any agreement to end the two-month war
  • Hezbollah's leader has flatly rejected the U.S.-brokered negotiations between Israel and Lebanon, "and their outcomes," raising new doubt over the tenuous ceasefire in the parallel war and further complicating prospects for a U.S.-Iran deal.
  • Mr. Trump abruptly called off plans over the weekend to send senior envoys to Pakistan for a second round of direct talks with Iranian officials, insisting his administration has "all the cards" and if Tehran wants "to talk, they can come to us, or they can call us." The move has left prospects for the Pakistan-led diplomacy deeply in doubt, as Iran's foreign minister met with President Vladimir Putin in Russia on Monday.

Growing older

 It takes an entirely different psychology to keep going after you are 50 or 60 years old. Before then, often people can stay in the "Youth culture" and try to stay young forever.

However, I found that this just kills most people who try to do this and so they die young (by young meaning 40 to 60 years old.

How does one live past 40 to 60 years old?

You have to be adaptable enough to all the changes physically and psychologically in yourself and everyone you know to survive past 40 to 60. Many single people, especially men are gone by 60.

For example, a married man or a man living with a woman tends to live on average 10 years longer than a single man does.

In some ways I think women might live longer whether they are married or living with someone or not. But, men are always more isolated because we are trained to be protectors (at least that was the way I was raised in the 1950s).

Today I have no real idea of what is going on sometimes when I look around me especially at kids under 30 years old.

You noticed, "Kids under 30 years old."

Well. This is just what happens to you as you grow older that you start thinking of everyone sort of as children and not really full adults.

However, it is true that people are usually faking being an adult until 25 or 30 years of age worldwide too.

And Some people, especially single people never seem to be fully grown up no matter what age they become (especially to people married with Children.

Anyway, I'm really glad I wanted to become a family man because if you are with the right person raising your children you will have a really amazing life.

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I found myself very grateful for my wife and children and friends today

 A nephew of my friend visited us all at a restaurant here on mt. Shasta today. He and his dog came to the restaurant. He has never been married and so I believe he likely has been single his whole life at this point and is in his 50s. However, I could feel all that he had missed not getting married and having his own family and it made me so grateful for my wife and children and grandchildren and friends.

Sometimes these experiences are sort of a rude awakening for me to show me just how good God has been to me my whole life.

Sometimes at the time I could be really upset not fully understanding how God was taking care of me and my family and my children and my grandchildren.

But, now, I'm just mostly grateful for a really amazing life now looking back 78 years to 1948.

By God's Grace 

A friend sending me pictures to text from 1960 to 1962

 It was pictures of Shasta Springs and the Amphitheater in Mt. Shasta where they put on the Pageant of the Life of Christ every year since I can remember (likely back to 1953 when I was 5 years old I can remember that far back coming to Mt. Shasta with my parents and swimming in Castle Lake and hiking up to Horse Camp on Mt. Shasta.

However, it was a little eerie for me to see old girlfriends from the 1960s and friends singing in the choir and then because this was 64 to 66 years ago wondering how many of them were still alive because I left this religion in 1969 when I was 21. I'm now 78 years old and a grandfather which is a lot different than being a 12 to 14 year old when these black and white pictures were taken.

He also sent pictures of my female Cousin Janice who passed away in 2008 along with my mother and Aunt Eloise and my mother and my father in law who also all passed away that year too.

So, as you get older I can see the need to let go of people a lot just in order to stay alive yourself for your children, Grandchildren and Family as you get older. My friend is now 81 and lives here in Mt. Shasta and has continued to be a member of my childhood religion.

It's hard to know how to feel about all these pictures of people I once knew but realizing that most of them have passed away now just like my two best friends from age 6 and age 10. One passed away in 2006 and one in 2011.

So, I'm very grateful for my wife and children and grandchildren now because most of my friends and relatives are long gone now.

However, I still have my cousin in Orange County and his three grown children and their 9 grandchildren that I can visit some times in my life too.

It's interesting to grow up and then grow old and become a patriarch of your own family now with 4 grandchildren of my own.

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Monday, April 27, 2026

Americans are unhappy about the economy and reeling from high prices: Polls

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Americans are unhappy about the economy and reeling from high prices: Polls

Billionaire tax proposal in California is on track to qualify for the ballot: Backers

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Billionaire tax proposal in California is on track to qualify for the ballot: Backers

Rare two-colored lobster caught by fishermen off Cape Cod donated to aquarium

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Pentagon can restrict journalists' access, make them be escorted for now: Court

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Pentagon can restrict journalists' access, make them be escorted for now: Court