Lebanon rejects Israel talks until ceasefire as US brokers temporary truce
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun declined to engage in direct talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite indications from U.S. President Donald Trump that discussions between the two leaders were im
Lebanon rejects Israel talks until ceasefire as US brokers temporary truce
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun declined to engage in direct talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite indications from U.S. President Donald Trump that discussions between the two leaders were im
UK finance chief criticizes US over Iran war economic fallout
U.K. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, called for immediate de-escalation of the Iran war, warning that the conflict is posing significant risks to global economic stability and expressing concern over the approach taken by the United States. Speaking at a forum in Washington, D.C., Reeves highlighted the economic consequences of disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy shipping route. She warned that ongoing instability in the region is incr
UK finance chief criticizes US over Iran war economic fallout
U.K. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, called for immediate de-escalation of the Iran war, warning that the conflict is posing significant risks to global economic stability and expressing concern over the approach taken by the United States. Speaking at a forum in Washington, D.C., Reeves highlighted the economic consequences of disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy shipping route. She warned that ongoing instability in the region is incr
Trump signals possible resumption of US-Iran talks in Pakistan within days
U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that negotiations between the United States and Iran could resume within the next two days following a recent breakdown in talks held in Pakistan. Speaking in an interview publi
Trump signals possible resumption of US-Iran talks in Pakistan within days
U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that negotiations between the United States and Iran could resume within the next two days following a recent breakdown in talks held in Pakistan. Speaking in an interview publi
Software stocks rebound as Oracle leads gains amid AI concerns
Shares of major U.S. software companies moved sharply higher as investors returned to a sector that has faced sustained pressure amid concerns about artificial intelligence disrupting traditional business models. Oracle led the gains, with its stock rising 11%, helping drive a broader recovery across technology equities that had experienced steep declines earlier in the year. Other prominent
Software stocks rebound as Oracle leads gains amid AI concerns
Shares of major U.S. software companies moved sharply higher as investors returned to a sector that has faced sustained pressure amid concerns about artificial intelligence disrupting traditional business models. Oracle led the gains, with its stock rising 11%, helping drive a broader recovery across technology equities that had experienced steep declines earlier in the year. Other prominent
US announces Strait of Hormuz blockade amid escalating Iran tensions
The United States has announced the start of a naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime activity, marking a significant escalation in tensions in the Middle East. Speaking to reporters outside the Oval Office on Monday, April 13, 2026, President Donald Trump said the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz had begun, adding that other countries would assist in the operation, though he did not identify them. The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes, has b
US announces Strait of Hormuz blockade amid escalating Iran tensions
The United States has announced the start of a naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime activity, marking a significant escalation in tensions in the Middle East. Speaking to reporters outside the Oval Office on Monday, April 13, 2026, President Donald Trump said the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz had begun, adding that other countries would assist in the operation, though he did not identify them. The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes, has b
Trump reiterates “locked and loaded” warning after Islamabad talks
The United States has reiterated its military readiness following high-level diplomatic talks in Islamabad, with President Donald Trump stating the country is fully “locked and loaded” if negotiations fail. The statement echoes his earlier warning that the US military would be prepared to act if no agreement is reached, signaling potential global ramifications beyond Pakistan. The talks marked a historic moment, as both sides met face-to-face for the first time in decades. Offic
Trump reiterates “locked and loaded” warning after Islamabad talks
The United States has reiterated its military readiness following high-level diplomatic talks in Islamabad, with President Donald Trump stating the country is fully “locked and loaded” if negotiations fail. The statement echoes his earlier warning that the US military would be prepared to act if no agreement is reached, signaling potential global ramifications beyond Pakistan. The talks marked a historic moment, as both sides met face-to-face for the first time in decades. Offic
US-Iran talks face uncertainty as Tehran sets strict preconditions
Delegations from the United States and Iran are scheduled to meet in Islamabad on Saturday, though the planned talks face significant uncertainty amid escalating regional tensions and unresolved preconditions set by Tehran. The negotiations come at a time when a fragile two-week ceasefire is already under strain, particularly due to renewed violence in Lebanon. On Friday, April 10, 2026, Iran’s parliament speaker
US-Iran talks face uncertainty as Tehran sets strict preconditions
Delegations from the United States and Iran are scheduled to meet in Islamabad on Saturday, though the planned talks face significant uncertainty amid escalating regional tensions and unresolved preconditions set by Tehran. The negotiations come at a time when a fragile two-week ceasefire is already under strain, particularly due to renewed violence in Lebanon. On Friday, April 10, 2026, Iran’s parliament speaker
JD Vance departs for Iran talks, signals cautious optimism
US Vice President JD Vance said Friday he is aiming for a constructive outcome as he departed Washington, D.C., for upcoming peace negotiations with Iran, scheduled to take place in Pakistan. Speaking to reporters before boarding at Joint Base Andrews, Vance emphasized a willingness to engage diplomatically while maintaining a firm stance on accountability. He stated that the United States is prepared to pursue meaningful dialogue if Iranian representatives approach the talks in good faith. At the same time, he warned that attempts to undermine the process would be met with a less accommodating response from the US negotiating team. The visit comes amid heightened global attention on Middle East tensions, with policymakers closely watching whether diplomatic engagement can reduce friction and advance stability.
JD Vance departs for Iran talks, signals cautious optimism
US Vice President JD Vance said Friday he is aiming for a constructive outcome as he departed Washington, D.C., for upcoming peace negotiations with Iran, scheduled to take place in Pakistan. Speaking to reporters before boarding at Joint Base Andrews, Vance emphasized a willingness to engage diplomatically while maintaining a firm stance on accountability. He stated that the United States is prepared to pursue meaningful dialogue if Iranian representatives approach the talks in good faith. At the same time, he warned that attempts to undermine the process would be met with a less accommodating response from the US negotiating team. The visit comes amid heightened global attention on Middle East tensions, with policymakers closely watching whether diplomatic engagement can reduce friction and advance stability.
Mojtaba Khamenei threatens retaliation, calls for regional support
Iran’s leadership signaled a hardening stance on
Mojtaba Khamenei threatens retaliation, calls for regional support
Iran’s leadership signaled a hardening stance on
Trump warns Iran amid fragile ceasefire and renewed Middle East strikes
A fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran is facing renewed uncertainty after escalating regional tensions and conflicting interpretations of the agreement. President Donald Trump issued a warning to Tehran, signaling that U.S. military assets remain on standby if the terms of what he describe
Trump warns Iran amid fragile ceasefire and renewed Middle East strikes
A fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran is facing renewed uncertainty after escalating regional tensions and conflicting interpretations of the agreement. President Donald Trump issued a warning to Tehran, signaling that U.S. military assets remain on standby if the terms of what he describe
Iran accepts two-week ceasefire amid US pressure on Hormuz Strait
Iran has agreed to a proposed two-week ceasefire amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, following a statement by Donald Trump indicating that the United States would suspend further military action if Tehran fully reopens the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz. The announcement signals a potential pause in hostilities linked to ongoing Iran-Israel tensions, while also highlighting the broader geopolitical stakes tied to global energy security and maritime access. The Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for a significant portion of the world’s oil supply, has remained at the center of international concern. US officials have made it clear that maintaining open navigation through the waterway is a key condition for de-escalation. The ceasefire agreement is being viewed as a temporary but important step toward reducing immediate risks in the region, particularly for global oil markets and allied economies. At the same time, Washington has underscored that any long-term easing of economic sanctions on Iran will depend on a complete halt to its uranium enrichment activities. The proposed framework reflects a broader US foreign policy approach that links economic relief directly to nuclear compliance, requiring Iran to scale back its nuclear program in exchange for reduced tariffs and sanctions. This conditional strategy is expected to shape the next phase of diplomatic negotiations. The development follows diplomatic outreach from Shehbaz Sharif, who urged an extension of the negotiation timeline and called on Iran to ensure uninterrupted access through the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan’s involvement underscores the wider regional implications of the crisis and the importance of multilateral engagement. Meanwhile, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has issued a strong warning, stating that any US strikes on civilian infrastructure would provoke a response extending beyond the immediate region. The group cautioned that such actions could disrupt oil and gas supplies to the United States and its allies for an extended period, further raising concerns about global energy stability. While the ceasefire offers a temporary reprieve, the situation remains fluid, with key issues surrounding nuclear policy, sanctions, and regional security still unresolved.
Iran accepts two-week ceasefire amid US pressure on Hormuz Strait
Iran has agreed to a proposed two-week ceasefire amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, following a statement by Donald Trump indicating that the United States would suspend further military action if Tehran fully reopens the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz. The announcement signals a potential pause in hostilities linked to ongoing Iran-Israel tensions, while also highlighting the broader geopolitical stakes tied to global energy security and maritime access. The Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for a significant portion of the world’s oil supply, has remained at the center of international concern. US officials have made it clear that maintaining open navigation through the waterway is a key condition for de-escalation. The ceasefire agreement is being viewed as a temporary but important step toward reducing immediate risks in the region, particularly for global oil markets and allied economies. At the same time, Washington has underscored that any long-term easing of economic sanctions on Iran will depend on a complete halt to its uranium enrichment activities. The proposed framework reflects a broader US foreign policy approach that links economic relief directly to nuclear compliance, requiring Iran to scale back its nuclear program in exchange for reduced tariffs and sanctions. This conditional strategy is expected to shape the next phase of diplomatic negotiations. The development follows diplomatic outreach from Shehbaz Sharif, who urged an extension of the negotiation timeline and called on Iran to ensure uninterrupted access through the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan’s involvement underscores the wider regional implications of the crisis and the importance of multilateral engagement. Meanwhile, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has issued a strong warning, stating that any US strikes on civilian infrastructure would provoke a response extending beyond the immediate region. The group cautioned that such actions could disrupt oil and gas supplies to the United States and its allies for an extended period, further raising concerns about global energy stability. While the ceasefire offers a temporary reprieve, the situation remains fluid, with key issues surrounding nuclear policy, sanctions, and regional security still unresolved.
US, Iran, Israel agree to fragile two-week ceasefire amid new strikes
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran, the United States, and Israel agreed to a two-week ceasefire on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 (Iran Standard Time), in a last-minute effort to halt escalating hostilities that had raised fears of a broader regional war. The agreement, described by U.S. Vice President JD Vance as “fragile,” came just hours before the United States was expected to launch a major bombing campaign against Iran. Despite the announcement, reports of renewed missile and drone attacks
US, Iran, Israel agree to fragile two-week ceasefire amid new strikes
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran, the United States, and Israel agreed to a two-week ceasefire on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 (Iran Standard Time), in a last-minute effort to halt escalating hostilities that had raised fears of a broader regional war. The agreement, described by U.S. Vice President JD Vance as “fragile,” came just hours before the United States was expected to launch a major bombing campaign against Iran. Despite the announcement, reports of renewed missile and drone attacks
Trump says US may retrieve Iran uranium, Tehran silent on cooperation
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, that the United States is prepared to work with Iran to recover enriched uranium believed to be buried beneath sites targeted during joint U.S.-Israeli strikes in June 2025. The comments signal a potential shift in U.S.-Iran engagement, though Iranian officials have not confirmed any such cooperation. In a social media post, Trump stated that “there will be no enrichment of uranium” moving forward and asserted that the
Trump says US may retrieve Iran uranium, Tehran silent on cooperation
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, that the United States is prepared to work with Iran to recover enriched uranium believed to be buried beneath sites targeted during joint U.S.-Israeli strikes in June 2025. The comments signal a potential shift in U.S.-Iran engagement, though Iranian officials have not confirmed any such cooperation. In a social media post, Trump stated that “there will be no enrichment of uranium” moving forward and asserted that the
Trump faces backlash over threat against Iran amid rising tensions
President Donald Trump faced widespread criticism after issuing a stark warning toward Iran, threatening the destruction of the country’s civilization if it failed to meet U.S. demands by 8:00 PM on Tuesday, though the exact date was not specified. The remarks, posted on social media, intensified already heightened tensions between the United States and Iran. Iran responded by suspending direct communications with Washington, while continuing indirect discussions through cease-fir
Trump faces backlash over threat against Iran amid rising tensions
President Donald Trump faced widespread criticism after issuing a stark warning toward Iran, threatening the destruction of the country’s civilization if it failed to meet U.S. demands by 8:00 PM on Tuesday, though the exact date was not specified. The remarks, posted on social media, intensified already heightened tensions between the United States and Iran. Iran responded by suspending direct communications with Washington, while continuing indirect discussions through cease-fir
Trump warns of plan to destroy Iran infrastructure amid ceasefire talks
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday, April 6, 2026, warned that the United States has a plan to destroy critical infrastructure in Iran if ongoing ceasefire efforts fail, signaling a potential escalation in already heightened tensions between the two countries. Speaking publicly, Trump described a scenario in which “every bridge, every power plant in Iran will be out of business,” adding that such an operation would result in “complete demolition by 12:00,” though he did not specify a time zone for that reference. The president emphasized that he does not want to pursue such action, noting the long-term consequences for Iran’s recovery. He stated that rebuilding could take “100 years,” underscoring the scale of destruction implied in his remarks. His comments come at a critical moment in the broader Middle East crisis, where diplomatic efforts and military posturing continue simultaneously. Trump also introduced a proposal involving the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. He suggested that the United States, rather than Iran, should collect tolls from vessels transiting the waterway. “What about us charging tolls?” he said, positioning the idea as an alternative to allowing Iran to control revenue from the route. Iran recently announced its own toll system for tankers, asserting authority over the strategically important passage. Addressing the status of negotiations, Trump declined to provide a definitive assessment of whether tensions are easing or intensifying. “I can’t tell you, it depends on what they do. This is a critical period,” he said. He also referenced a deadline related to reopening the waterway, stating that Iran had “’til tomorrow at 8:00” following an extension he granted, though further details were not disclosed. Despite the strong rhetoric, Trump indicated that diplomatic engagement remains ongoing. He described Iran as an “active, willing participant” in negotiations and suggested that both sides may be exploring a potential agreement. However, he stopped short of confirming any progress toward a ceasefire, leaving the situation uncertain as global markets and policymakers continue to monitor developments closely.
Trump warns of plan to destroy Iran infrastructure amid ceasefire talks
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday, April 6, 2026, warned that the United States has a plan to destroy critical infrastructure in Iran if ongoing ceasefire efforts fail, signaling a potential escalation in already heightened tensions between the two countries. Speaking publicly, Trump described a scenario in which “every bridge, every power plant in Iran will be out of business,” adding that such an operation would result in “complete demolition by 12:00,” though he did not specify a time zone for that reference. The president emphasized that he does not want to pursue such action, noting the long-term consequences for Iran’s recovery. He stated that rebuilding could take “100 years,” underscoring the scale of destruction implied in his remarks. His comments come at a critical moment in the broader Middle East crisis, where diplomatic efforts and military posturing continue simultaneously. Trump also introduced a proposal involving the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. He suggested that the United States, rather than Iran, should collect tolls from vessels transiting the waterway. “What about us charging tolls?” he said, positioning the idea as an alternative to allowing Iran to control revenue from the route. Iran recently announced its own toll system for tankers, asserting authority over the strategically important passage. Addressing the status of negotiations, Trump declined to provide a definitive assessment of whether tensions are easing or intensifying. “I can’t tell you, it depends on what they do. This is a critical period,” he said. He also referenced a deadline related to reopening the waterway, stating that Iran had “’til tomorrow at 8:00” following an extension he granted, though further details were not disclosed. Despite the strong rhetoric, Trump indicated that diplomatic engagement remains ongoing. He described Iran as an “active, willing participant” in negotiations and suggested that both sides may be exploring a potential agreement. However, he stopped short of confirming any progress toward a ceasefire, leaving the situation uncertain as global markets and policymakers continue to monitor developments closely.
Trump says Iran deal deadline is final, warns of possible military action
US President Donald Trump stated on Monday April 6, 2026, that the deadline he set for Iran to reach a negotiated agreement remains final, signaling increased pressure on Tehran amid ongoing diplomatic efforts. Speaking during a public event on the White House South Lawn, Trump described Iran’s latest proposal as a meaningful step forward but emphasized that it falls short of US expectations. According to his remarks, the proposal reflects progress in negotiations, yet does not meet the conditions the United States considers necessary for a resolution. Trump indicated that Iranian officials are aware of the specific requirements being sought, suggesting that discussions have been conducted in what he characterized as good faith. The president also reiterated his warning that failure to meet the Tuesday deadline could result in significant military consequences. He stated that US forces are prepared to carry out broad attacks targeting Iranian infrastructure if an agreement is not reached within the specified timeframe. This position underscores a sharp escalation in rhetoric as diplomatic channels remain active but uncertain. Iran has rejected the imposed deadline, maintaining its stance against external pressure in the negotiation process. The divergence highlights ongoing challenges in reaching consensus, as both sides continue to navigate complex political and strategic considerations. Trump added that a resolution could be achieved quickly if Iran complies with the outlined demands, suggesting that the situation remains fluid despite the firm deadline. The developments reflect heightened geopolitical tensions, with global observers closely monitoring whether diplomacy or confrontation will shape the next phase of US-Iran relations.
Trump says Iran deal deadline is final, warns of possible military action
US President Donald Trump stated on Monday April 6, 2026, that the deadline he set for Iran to reach a negotiated agreement remains final, signaling increased pressure on Tehran amid ongoing diplomatic efforts. Speaking during a public event on the White House South Lawn, Trump described Iran’s latest proposal as a meaningful step forward but emphasized that it falls short of US expectations. According to his remarks, the proposal reflects progress in negotiations, yet does not meet the conditions the United States considers necessary for a resolution. Trump indicated that Iranian officials are aware of the specific requirements being sought, suggesting that discussions have been conducted in what he characterized as good faith. The president also reiterated his warning that failure to meet the Tuesday deadline could result in significant military consequences. He stated that US forces are prepared to carry out broad attacks targeting Iranian infrastructure if an agreement is not reached within the specified timeframe. This position underscores a sharp escalation in rhetoric as diplomatic channels remain active but uncertain. Iran has rejected the imposed deadline, maintaining its stance against external pressure in the negotiation process. The divergence highlights ongoing challenges in reaching consensus, as both sides continue to navigate complex political and strategic considerations. Trump added that a resolution could be achieved quickly if Iran complies with the outlined demands, suggesting that the situation remains fluid despite the firm deadline. The developments reflect heightened geopolitical tensions, with global observers closely monitoring whether diplomacy or confrontation will shape the next phase of US-Iran relations.
Iran rejects ceasefire proposal, demands permanent end to conflict
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has rejected a proposed ceasefire agreement and is instead calling for a permanent end to hostilities, intensifying an already volatile situation in the Middle East. The development was reported on Monday, April 6, 2026, local time in Iran, amid rising pressure from the United States and escalating military actions involving Israel. Mojtaba Ferdousi Pour, head of Iran’s diplomatic mission in Cairo, stated that Tehran would not agree to a temporary truce without guarantees of long-term security. He emphasized that Iran seeks a definitive end to the conflict with assurances that future attacks would not occur. According to Iranian officials, the country conveyed its position through Pakistan, which has been acting as a key mediator in ongoing diplomatic efforts. The rejection comes as U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed a deadline tied to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route through which roughly 20% of the world’s oil supply passes during peacetime. Iranian and Omani officials are reportedly working on a mechanism to manage traffic through the strategic waterway. Disruptions in the strait have already contributed to rising oil prices and heightened concerns about the global economy. Tensions further escalated following Israeli strikes on Iran’s South Pars natural gas field, a major energy hub shared with Qatar and vital to Iran’s electricity production. The strikes also reportedly killed senior figures within Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, including intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Majid Khademi and a commander linked to the Quds Force. Israeli officials indicated that targeting Iran’s economic and military infrastructure remains a priority. Simultaneously, explosions were reported across Tehran, with residents describing sustained aerial activity, including drones and low-flying aircraft. Israeli forces also claimed to have struck multiple airports in the Iranian capital, damaging military assets. Efforts by mediators from Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey to broker a 45-day ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz are ongoing, though progress appears uncertain. Iranian officials have reiterated that negotiations cannot proceed under threats or ultimatums. Regional tensions have also spread to neighboring Gulf countries, with Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia activating air defenses in response to Iranian missile and drone activity. In Israel, missile strikes reportedly hit residential areas in Haifa, resulting in civilian casualties. The situation continues to evolve, with significant implications for global energy markets and regional stability.
Iran rejects ceasefire proposal, demands permanent end to conflict
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has rejected a proposed ceasefire agreement and is instead calling for a permanent end to hostilities, intensifying an already volatile situation in the Middle East. The development was reported on Monday, April 6, 2026, local time in Iran, amid rising pressure from the United States and escalating military actions involving Israel. Mojtaba Ferdousi Pour, head of Iran’s diplomatic mission in Cairo, stated that Tehran would not agree to a temporary truce without guarantees of long-term security. He emphasized that Iran seeks a definitive end to the conflict with assurances that future attacks would not occur. According to Iranian officials, the country conveyed its position through Pakistan, which has been acting as a key mediator in ongoing diplomatic efforts. The rejection comes as U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed a deadline tied to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route through which roughly 20% of the world’s oil supply passes during peacetime. Iranian and Omani officials are reportedly working on a mechanism to manage traffic through the strategic waterway. Disruptions in the strait have already contributed to rising oil prices and heightened concerns about the global economy. Tensions further escalated following Israeli strikes on Iran’s South Pars natural gas field, a major energy hub shared with Qatar and vital to Iran’s electricity production. The strikes also reportedly killed senior figures within Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, including intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Majid Khademi and a commander linked to the Quds Force. Israeli officials indicated that targeting Iran’s economic and military infrastructure remains a priority. Simultaneously, explosions were reported across Tehran, with residents describing sustained aerial activity, including drones and low-flying aircraft. Israeli forces also claimed to have struck multiple airports in the Iranian capital, damaging military assets. Efforts by mediators from Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey to broker a 45-day ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz are ongoing, though progress appears uncertain. Iranian officials have reiterated that negotiations cannot proceed under threats or ultimatums. Regional tensions have also spread to neighboring Gulf countries, with Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia activating air defenses in response to Iranian missile and drone activity. In Israel, missile strikes reportedly hit residential areas in Haifa, resulting in civilian casualties. The situation continues to evolve, with significant implications for global energy markets and regional stability.
Houston rain timeline updated: storms peak Saturday into Easter weekend
HOUSTON — An updated weather outlook indicates a more active and impactful pattern developing across the Houston area, with the most significant rain and storm activity now expected on Saturday, April 4, 2026, as conditions evolve into the Easter weekend period. Forecast models show a strengthening system moving through Southeast Texas, supported by moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and an approaching cold front. This combination is expected to produce multiple rounds of showers an
Houston rain timeline updated: storms peak Saturday into Easter weekend
HOUSTON — An updated weather outlook indicates a more active and impactful pattern developing across the Houston area, with the most significant rain and storm activity now expected on Saturday, April 4, 2026, as conditions evolve into the Easter weekend period. Forecast models show a strengthening system moving through Southeast Texas, supported by moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and an approaching cold front. This combination is expected to produce multiple rounds of showers an
Buffett's Billion-Dollar Donations to Gates Foundation May End Over Epstein Ties
On Saturday, April 4, 2026, Warren Buffett revealed that his longstanding friendship with Bill Gates may be nearing an end due to recent revelations involving Gates' ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The news has raised significant concerns, not only about their personal relationship but also regarding Buffett's future contributions to the Gates Foundation. In a candid interview, Buffett admitted that he has not spoken to Gates since the Epstein connection came to light. He stat
Buffett's Billion-Dollar Donations to Gates Foundation May End Over Epstein Ties
On Saturday, April 4, 2026, Warren Buffett revealed that his longstanding friendship with Bill Gates may be nearing an end due to recent revelations involving Gates' ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The news has raised significant concerns, not only about their personal relationship but also regarding Buffett's future contributions to the Gates Foundation. In a candid interview, Buffett admitted that he has not spoken to Gates since the Epstein connection came to light. He stat









