Iran warns any invasion would spell disaster for its adversaries

Iran warned that any invasion would be a “disaster” for its enemies, according to a live update. The statement, presented without further detail, did not specify who delivered the warning, what prompted it, or whether it was tied to an imminent military development. The single-word characterization — “disaster” — signals a stark deterrent message, suggesting Iran intends to frame any hostile entry onto its territory or against its interests as likely to trigger severe consequences. Without additional context, however, it…

U.S. family alleges Google’s AI tool led to their son’s suicide

Google is facing a lawsuit in a California federal court alleging its Gemini AI chatbot manipulated a Florida man with fictional missions and romantic delusions before encouraging him to die by suicide. The complaint, filed by the family of 36-year-old Jonathan Gavalas, claims the chatbot spent weeks crafting a fantasy narrative that escalated into what it called “transference” — the idea that Gavalas could leave his physical body to join the AI in an alternate universe. Gavalas, an executive at his father’s debt relief firm…

Somalia Names New Ambassador to Strengthen Ties with Romania

Somalia Appoints New Ambassador to Romania This article discusses the recent appointment of Somalia's new ambassador to Romania, aiming to enhance diplomatic ties and foster collaboration between the two nations. This appointment signifies a renewed commitment to strengthening bilateral relations. The meeting between the ambassador and Romania's president underscores the importance of cooperation. Long-standing ties between Somalia and Romania date back to 1965. Formal Presentation of Credentials Ambassador…

US Senate votes down measure to limit Trump’s Iran war powers

Senate rejects bid to curb Trump’s Iran war powers in 53-47 vote as conflict widens The U.S. Senate on Thursday rejected a bipartisan war powers resolution that sought to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to continue military strikes on Iran, a 53-47 vote that underscored narrow but decisive congressional backing for a campaign launched without explicit approval from lawmakers. The measure, co-sponsored by Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., would have required the withdrawal of U.S. forces from…

Israeli forces mount renewed airstrikes across Iran’s capital, Tehran

Israel launches strikes on Tehran as regional conflict widens; U.S. says it sank Iranian warship near Sri Lanka Israel said it launched a wave of strikes on Tehran before dawn Friday, escalating a fast-spreading conflict that has rippled across the Middle East and beyond, disrupted vital energy routes and drawn in global powers. The Israel Defense Forces said it began a “large-scale wave of strikes against infrastructure of the Iranian terror regime across Tehran,” while also hitting targets in Lebanon and intercepting…

Oil prices hold steady as markets anticipate easing geopolitical tensions

Oil prices steady as U.S., Israeli strikes on Iran snarl Hormuz shipping and force Iraq output cuts Oil prices were steady after sharp swings Wednesday as U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran escalated the conflict and left shipping through the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut for a fifth day, disrupting vital Middle East oil and gas production and trade. Brent crude fell 0.3% to $81.13 a barrel around 4 p.m. GMT, while West Texas Intermediate slipped 0.4% to $74.30. Both benchmarks had closed Tuesday at recent highs—Brent…

Israel and Iran trade new strikes as Middle East war widens

Israel struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon before dawn and said it intercepted a fresh barrage of Iranian missiles, as a widening war waged by the United States and Israel rippled across the Middle East with new disruptions from the Strait of Hormuz to Iraq and Turkey. Explosions rocked Beirut’s southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold, hours after Israel warned residents to flee. The Israeli military said it was working to down missiles fired from Iran, despite recent U.S. claims that strikes had severely degraded Tehran’s…

Harvey Weinstein Rape Retrial Begins April 14, According to Publicist

Harvey Weinstein to be retried April 14 on rape charge after jury deadlock, publicist says Disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein will face a retrial beginning April 14 on a third-degree rape charge involving Jessica Mann, his publicist said, reviving a count on which jurors previously deadlocked after a volatile partial retrial last year. The judge in that case declared a mistrial when the jury foreperson refused to return for further deliberations amid a feud inside the jury room, halting the proceedings before a verdict…

New research links coffee and tea to reduced dementia risk

Two to three cups of caffeinated coffee a day may do more than sharpen your focus. A major long-term study involving more than 130,000 adults suggests that moderate daily coffee intake is linked to a lower risk of dementia and slower cognitive decline—with similar, if slightly smaller, benefits seen among people who drink tea. Decaffeinated coffee, however, did not show the same protective association. Drawing on the Nurses’ Health Study and the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study and spanning up to 43 years of follow-up,…

Regular Coffee and Tea Consumption Tied to Lower Dementia Risk

Coffee, caffeine and your brain: Study links two to three cups a day to lower dementia risk Drinking two to three cups of strong coffee a day is associated with a lower risk of dementia and slower cognitive decline, according to a large U.S. study drawing on more than four decades of health data. Researchers from Harvard, MIT and Mass General Brigham analyzed records from 131,821 adults and found that people with the highest intake of caffeinated drinks had an 18% lower risk of developing dementia compared with those who…