US Limits Settlements Over Rights of Transgender Students

The Trump administration has moved to end a series of agreements that had supported transgender students, reversing commitments earlier administrations made with several school districts. The US Education Department said it was scrapping six resolution agreements that, in its view, were reached through what it described as the manipulation of Title IX. Title IX, the federal civil-rights law, prohibits schools from denying benefits or engaging in discrimination in education "on the basis of sex." Since returning to office,…

Zimbabwe to Roll Out ‘Big Five’ Banknotes, government says

Zimbabwe’s central bank says the rollout of the new ZWG notes is ready, with distribution set after banks completed the logistics and operational plans required for a "seamless" transition, according to an official statement. Central Bank Governor John Mushayavanhu said the "Big Five" series has already been deployed nationwide in volumes sufficient to meet demand, remaining within existing daily and weekly withdrawal limits, and will be introduced in phases.

Artemis II Crew Returns Home After Reaching Farthest Distance Humans Have Traveled

After sweeping farther from Earth than any human in history, the four astronauts on NASA's first crewed lunar flyby in more than 50 years have re-established contact and begun the journey home. Mission control in Houston restored communications with the crew after a roughly 40-minute blackout as their spacecraft moved behind the Moon, cutting off signal during the pass behind Earth's natural satellite. "It is so great to hear from Earth again," Mission Specialist Christina Koch said as the astronauts were able to speak once…

Somalia joins IGAD delegation to observe Djibouti presidential election

Tuesday April 7, 2026 Djibouti (AX) — With Djibouti’s presidential vote just days away, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has sent an Election Observation Mission to the country to track the April 10, 2026 poll, the regional organization said Monday. The delegation was invited by the Djiboutian government and the National Independent Electoral Commission (CENI), according to an IGAD statement released Tuesday. The observer team is headed by former Ethiopian President Mulatu Teshome and includes 17…

5 Unhealthiest Chain Restaurant Appetizers in the United States

5 Unhealthiest Chain Restaurant Appetizers in the US Some popular chain appetizers pack thousands of calories and high levels of fat and sodium, according to nutrition figures cited in the source. Mixed into the menu at chain restaurants, several appetizers can deliver calorie, fat and sodium totals that rival—or exceed—what many people need in a full day. The items below are presented with nutrition numbers included in the source material. The Bloomin' Onion (Outback Steakhouse) The source says Outback Steakhouse’s…

Australia’s most decorated soldier is charged with war crimes

Ben Roberts-Smith, once celebrated as Australia's most decorated living soldier, has been arrested and accused of war crimes over the alleged killings of unarmed civilians during deployments to Afghanistan. Police said the 47-year-old former Australian Defence Force member was taken into custody at Sydney Airport. Court records identified the man as Ben Roberts-Smith. Australian Federal Police said he was charged with five counts of war crimes tied to the murder of five people in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012. Each…

Three Killed in Shooting Near Israeli Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey

A gun attack near the building housing Israel’s consulate in Istanbul left three people dead and two police officers wounded, according to Turkish media reports. Reuters footage from the scene showed a police officer drawing a weapon and taking cover as shots rang out. In the video, one person could be seen lying covered in blood. Al Jazeera’s Sinem Koseoglu said three people were involved in the shooting and were later “eliminated” by Turkish police. The area around the consulate is a busy, densely populated part of…

Three killed in shooting near Israeli consulate in Istanbul, Turkey

Tuesday April 7, 2026 Gunfire erupted near the building that houses the Israeli consulate in Istanbul on Tuesday, leaving three people dead and two police officers injured, according to Turkish media reports. Video from Reuters showed an officer drawing a weapon and rushing for cover as shots rang out. In the footage, one person could be seen lying covered in blood. Speaking to Al Jazeera, Sinem Koseoglu said Turkish police had “eliminated” three people who were involved in the shooting. Koseoglu said the area around the…

I spent a week eating at a Yellowstone-style restaurant—what I found

I Spent A Week Eating At A Yellowstone-Style Ranch After a week at Brush Creek Ranch in Saratoga, Wyoming, the writer said farm-to-table meals helped improve their gut health. By Ali MusaWellness Desk – Health & Nutrition Monitoring. If you've been daydreaming about outdoor adventure and luxury ranch living, you're certainly not alone. Taylor Sheridan's The Madison, Marshals and upcoming Dutton Ranch series have inspired us all to wanderlust. We long to live out our wildest Yellowstone-esque fantasies—waking up on a…

Somalia’s U.N. Envoy Abukar Dahir Osman Linked to Ohio Medicaid Fraud Case

WASHINGTON — Somalia’s ambassador to the United Nations is facing fresh scrutiny after a senior U.S. health official said he has ties to an Ohio health care company that was later convicted of Medicaid fraud, a claim emerging as fraud cases involving Somali Americans draw intensifying attention in the United States. Jim O'Neil, deputy secretary at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, made the allegation against Abukar Dahir Osman, Somalia’s permanent representative to the United Nations and a former president of…