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Florida renames airport as Trump; unveils library plans

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Florida renames airport as Trump; unveils library plans

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on March 30-31 signed legislation to rename Palm Beach International Airport the "President Donald J. Trump International Airport," a rebrand set to take effect July 1 if the Federal Aviation Administration completes required administrative updates. The bill — passed overwhelmingly in the state legislature — grants Palm Beach County perpetual rights to use the new name; the Trump Organization filed trademark applications earlier. Critics say the change could cost taxpayers roughly $5 million. Hours after the signing, President Trump and his son shared AI-styled renderings of a proposed Donald J. Trump Presidential Library, a Miami waterfront skyscraper billed as a landmark that would display a presidential jet, replicas of White House rooms, oversized gold statues and a grand ballroom. The planned site is a nearly 3-acre parcel transferred from Miami Dade College and valued at about $67 million; the library foundation has said it aims to raise large sums for construction. The renderings were widely mocked online for apparent AI flaws and an absence of books, while ethics concerns have been raised about donations and corporate pledges tied to the project.

7.4 magnitude quake strikes Indonesia’s Molucca Sea

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7.4 magnitude quake strikes Indonesia’s Molucca Sea

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A powerful undersea earthquake of magnitude 7.4 struck the Northern Molucca (Maluku) Sea off Ternate, Indonesia, on April 2, 2026, the US Geological Survey said. The quake, later revised down from earlier estimates of 7.8, occurred at a depth of about 35 km with an epicentre roughly 120–127 km west-northwest of Ternate. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and US tsunami authorities issued alerts for coastal areas within 1,000 km, including parts of Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia; local agencies recorded small tsunami waves up to about 0.75 m in North Minahasa and smaller sea-level changes elsewhere. Indonesia’s meteorology agency and disaster authorities reported building damage in Ternate, Bitung and Manado, and at least one fatality in North Sulawesi. Dozens of aftershocks were recorded, the largest around magnitude 5.5. Warnings were later lifted after the immediate tsunami threat passed, but authorities urged continued vigilance in coastal communities.

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A 7.4 subduction quake raises real tsunami and aftershock risks requiring evacuations and monitoring; practical preparedness matters. Common myths should be avoided: oarfish sightings and conflations between different fault types or specific past quakes can mislead.

Spain probes Islamophobic chants at Egypt friendly

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Spain probes Islamophobic chants at Egypt friendly

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Spanish police launched an investigation after Islamophobic and xenophobic chants by some supporters marred Spain’s 0-0 friendly with Egypt at RCDE Stadium in Barcelona on March 31, 2026. Fans were heard jeering Egypt’s national anthem and chanting phrases such as “who doesn’t jump is a Muslim,” prompting stadium announcements and anti-discrimination messages on screens that failed to stop the abuse. Catalonia’s Mossos d’Esquadra said they had opened a probe. The incident drew swift condemnation from Spain coach Luis de la Fuente, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), Justice Minister FĂ©lix Bolaños and players including Barcelona and Spain winger Lamine Yamal, who described the chants as “disrespectful and intolerable.” Egypt’s FA also denounced the behaviour and said it was coordinating with relevant international bodies. The match, moved from Qatar because of regional security concerns, was a World Cup warm-up for both sides and ended scoreless; it highlighted recurring problems of racism in Spanish football, including past high-profile abuse cases involving other players.

GOP leaders unveil two-track plan to reopen DHS

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GOP leaders unveil two-track plan to reopen DHS

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House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced a joint plan on April 1–2 to end a record-long partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) by advancing a two-track funding approach. Republicans said they would move to fund most DHS components through the regular appropriations process — potentially taking up a Senate-passed bill as soon as this week — while deferring funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to a separate, party-line budget reconciliation bill. The GOP leaders said the reconciliation route would secure immigration enforcement and border security funding for up to three years and bypass the Senate filibuster. The announcement follows weeks of GOP infighting after House Republicans initially rejected the Senate plan; it comes amid pressure from President Donald Trump, who publicly urged a reconciliation bill by June 1. Democrats have insisted on reforms to immigration enforcement — including warrant and mask restrictions — after high-profile deadly enforcement incidents; those policy demands are not included in the Republican statement. The shutdown has disrupted airport security and left many DHS workers without pay during the 47-day funding lapse.

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Judge blocks Trump order to defund NPR and PBS

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Judge blocks Trump order to defund NPR and PBS

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A U.S. federal judge on April 1, 2026 permanently blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order directing all federal agencies to cut funding to National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), ruling the measure unlawful and unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss found the order represented viewpoint discrimination and unlawful retaliation in violation of the First Amendment. The ruling does not erase the operational damage already done — Congress previously moved to defund public broadcasting and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has effectively shut down — but Moss said the executive order swept beyond the CPB and barred agencies from funding NPR and PBS regardless of program merit. Plaintiffs included NPR and several local member stations; their lawyers hailed the decision as a significant win for press freedom. The White House called the ruling “ridiculous” and indicated it would seek further legal remedies. NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS chief Paula Kerger praised the judgment. The case is expected to be appealed, and practical effects on remaining program-specific grants and emergency funding remain to be litigated and clarified.

Apple at 50: Garage Startup to Global Powerhouse

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Apple at 50: Garage Startup to Global Powerhouse

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Apple marked its 50th anniversary on April 1, 2026, tracing a trajectory from a 1976 Los Altos garage to one of the world’s largest technology firms. Founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak launched the Apple I; the company later popularised personal computing, the iPod, the iPhone and the App Store. Apple today reports near half‑trillion dollar annual revenue and a multitrillion dollar market value, driven by devices (iPhone 17, Macs, Vision Pro) and a growing services business. The milestone was accompanied by cultural tributes — including the opening of a major Apple museum in Utrecht, Netherlands — and renewed scrutiny of Apple’s future direction. Analysts and investors say Apple faces mounting pressure to prove its lead in artificial intelligence as rivals such as Google, Microsoft and OpenAI pour capital into large‑scale models and AI devices. Apple has pursued a privacy‑focused, on‑device AI approach and opened developer access to modest foundation models, while delaying broader Siri and AI rollouts. Legal and regulatory challenges, including ongoing App Store disputes, continue to shape the company’s business environment.
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