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U.S. intercepts Iranian tankers; Hormuz attacks hit shipping

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U.S. intercepts Iranian tankers; Hormuz attacks hit shipping

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WASHINGTON/NEW DELHI, April 21-22 — U.S. forces have intercepted and redirected at least three Iranian-flagged oil tankers in Asian waters near India, Malaysia and Sri Lanka as Washington enforces a naval blockade on Iranian ports, shipping and security sources told Reuters. Vessels named in tracking data included the supertankers Dorena and Deep Sea and the Sevin; U.S. Central Command said Dorena was under escort after attempting to breach the blockade. The moves came as Iran’s Revolutionary Guard fired on and seized ships in the Strait of Hormuz, with reports of gunfire striking at least three container vessels and two vessels taken to Iranian shores. President Donald Trump on April 21 said he would indefinitely extend a ceasefire to allow talks to continue, though Tehran has yet to confirm attendance. The closure and interdictions have choked about one-fifth of global oil and LNG flows, lifting Brent and U.S. crude toward $100 a barrel, squeezing insurance markets and prompting shipping disruptions and broader market volatility.

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Key findings: reporting-cited sources show inconsistency in official statements about the ceasefire, and market reporting distinguishes tight physical oil markets from futures, suggesting supply stress that could sustain price volatility even if headline ceasefire talk calms markets.

Autopsy: Teen in D4vd Case Died From Stab Wounds

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Autopsy: Teen in D4vd Case Died From Stab Wounds

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Los Angeles County medical examiners released an autopsy report on April 22, 2026, concluding 14‑year‑old Celeste Rivas Hernandez died of “multiple penetrating injuries” consistent with sharp‑force trauma. Her dismembered, severely decomposed remains were found in September 2025 inside a black, zippered bag in the front trunk of a Tesla registered to singer David Anthony Burke, known as D4vd. The report describes two penetrating torso wounds — one puncturing the liver and another damaging ribs — plus dismemberment of upper and lower extremities and fragments of blue plastic embedded in cut surfaces. Toxicology detected methamphetamine or MDMA and a low level of alcohol that officials said did not appear to cause the death. The cause and manner were determined on Dec. 9, 2025 but withheld from the public under a court security hold until this week. Burke, 21, pleaded not guilty to first‑degree murder, alleged continuous sexual abuse of a child under 14 and mutilation of human remains; he is being held without bail. Rivas Hernandez’s family has issued public statements seeking justice.

House Democrats demand FBI chief take alcohol test

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House Democrats demand FBI chief take alcohol test

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House Judiciary Committee Democrats have formally demanded FBI Director Kash Patel complete and publicly submit the World Health Organization’s 10‑question Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), and provide sworn attestations and copies of his security‑clearance questionnaires, citing a recent Atlantic report that alleged repeated episodes of excessive drinking and unexplained absences. The letter, led by Rep. Jamie Raskin and dated April 21–22, gives Patel until April 28 to comply and warns the committee may compel in‑person testimony under oath if he does not. Patel has forcefully denied the allegations, filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic, and sued other commentators — one of which was dismissed by a federal judge April 22 as protected rhetorical hyperbole. Patel publicly defended his record at a Justice Department press conference, at times clashing with reporters; Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche backed him and criticized anonymously sourced reporting. Republicans control the House Judiciary Committee, limiting Democrats’ ability to compel testimony unilaterally, but the demands add pressure and have prompted calls from some lawmakers for Patel’s removal or treatment referrals amid concerns about potential impacts on bureau operations and high‑stakes investigations.

Virginia judge blocks voter‑approved congressional map

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Virginia judge blocks voter‑approved congressional map

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A Virginia circuit court on April 22-23 blocked a narrowly approved April referendum that would have allowed Democratic lawmakers to implement a new congressional map potentially flipping up to four Republican U.S. House seats. Judge Jack Hurley of Tazewell County declared the vote invalid, saying the referendum violated state constitutional requirements including a 90-day public notice rule and presented a misleading ballot question, and barred state officials from certifying results or enacting the map. The Republican National Committee and other GOP groups had sued to stop the referendum; Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones said his office will immediately appeal. The vote, called by major outlets at about 51% in favor, was pitched by Democrats as a response to mid‑decade GOP redraws in states such as Texas and Missouri and followed a Virginia Supreme Court decision that allowed the special election to proceed while legal challenges continue. The dispute is part of a nationwide redistricting battle that could reshape control of the U.S. House ahead of the November midterms.

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Key takeaways: the referendum authorises but doesn’t force the legislature to redraw districts, and legal challenges over procedure could still prevent maps from taking effect. Separately, many readers flagged overblown media framing around the result.

Pressure on Starmer over Mandelson US envoy

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Pressure on Starmer over Mandelson US envoy

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LONDON, April 21-22 (Reuters) - New parliamentary testimony this week deepened the political crisis facing Prime Minister Keir Starmer over his appointment of Peter Mandelson as Britain’s ambassador to the United States. Former top Foreign Office official Sir Olly Robbins told MPs he faced “constant pressure” from Downing Street to speed the appointment and that the process was treated as a near certainty, even as the Cabinet Office’s UK Security Vetting unit had flagged Mandelson as a borderline or potentially denied case. Starmer has said he was “wrong” to appoint Mandelson and regrets the decision, but has blamed officials for failing to tell him that independent vetting officers had recommended clearance be denied. Robbins was sacked last week; his evidence and reporting that Downing Street sought a role for ex-aide Matthew Doyle have fuelled calls for Starmer’s resignation and exposed divisions in cabinet. Morgan McSweeney, the prime minister’s former chief of staff, and senior civil servants are due to give evidence to the Foreign Affairs Committee this week as police continue inquiries linked to Mandelson’s ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein.
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