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Le Congrès prolonge la surveillance de la section 702 du FISA de 10 jours
La Chambre des représentants des États‑Unis a voté le 17 avril pour maintenir l’outil de renseignement étranger en vigueur jusqu’au 30 avril, après que les projets de renouvellement plus longs ont échoué.

business
Wealthsimple lance le pilote de négociation d’actions X Cashtag pour les États‑Unis et le Canada
La nouvelle fonctionnalité permet aux utilisateurs d’acheter et de vendre des actions directement depuis les publications X, générant environ 1 milliard de dollars lors de sa première semaine.

world
Les prix de l’essence aux États‑Unis devraient glisser sous 4 $ le gallon alors que l’Hormuz rouvre
Le brut recule après un cesse‑feu de 10 jours et la reprise du trafic dans le détroit d’Hormuz pourraient bientôt faire baisser les prix à la pompe aux États‑Unis sous 4 $.

world
Tinder et Zoom adoptent les scans d’iris de Worldcoin pour vérifier les utilisateurs américains
Les applications utiliseront le système « preuve d’humanité » de Worldcoin pour freiner les faux comptes générés par l’IA et les escroqueries associées.

politics
La Chambre des représentants des États‑Unis prolonge l’autorité de surveillance de la Section 702 de la FISA de dix jours
Les législateurs ont adopté une mesure provisoire le 17 avril pour maintenir l’outil de renseignement clé actif jusqu’au 30 avril après l’échec des projets de loi à plus long terme.
business
US Retirees Face Financial 'Survivor's Penalty' After Spouse Dies
Changes in tax brackets and Medicare premiums can create significant financial shocks for surviving spouses in the United States.
business
US Ready to Increase Oil and Gas Sales to China
Energy Secretary Chris Wright describes China as a natural trade partner amid Middle East supply disruptions

business
SocGen Warns US Treasury Yields Becoming 'Unhinged'
Rising inflation and energy costs create a volatile environment for incoming Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh.

culture
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog Roasts Officials at US White House Dinner
The Daily Show puppet targeted RFK Jr. and other political figures on the red carpet during the April 2026 event.
business
Gunshots Fired Inside Philippine Senate During Arrest Attempt
Chaos erupted in Manila as authorities moved to arrest Senator Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, who is wanted by the ICC.

business
Trump Arrives in Beijing for US-China Summit
The U.S. president traveled with top CEOs to negotiate trade tariffs, technology competition, and security issues.

politics
US Defense Secretary Hegseth Testifies on Iran War, $1.5 Trillion Budget
Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine appear before Senate committee to discuss war costs and national security.

politics
Alabama Protesters Appeal to US Supreme Court Over Voting Rights
Civil rights leaders gathered at the Edmund Pettus Bridge after a ruling gutted a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.

world
Morgan Wade Joins US Yellowstone Spinoff Dutton Ranch
Country singer Morgan Wade is cast as bartender Carol in the new series set in Rio Paloma, Texas.

world
US Justice Department Sues to Block Sanctions for Trump-Era Lawyers
The Justice Department alleges the District of Columbia Bar is politicizing legal disciplinary processes against former administration attorneys.

world
Starbucks to Cut 300 US Corporate Jobs and Close Regional Offices
The coffee giant is reducing its corporate workforce and shutting offices as part of a strategy to restore profitable growth.

politics
US Lawmaker Indicted After ICE Facility Visit
Rep. LaMonica McIver faces assault charges following a Newark detention center visit and is pushing for increased oversight laws.

business
Starbucks to Cut 300 US Corporate Jobs
The company is closing three regional offices as part of CEO Brian Niccol's turnaround plan to restore growth.
entertainment
US Judge Orders Michael Jackson Estate Executors to Return $625,000
Paris Jackson won a legal battle over unauthorized bonus payments made by estate executors to law firms.

business
US Stocks Slide as Traders Dump Chipmakers
Rising bond yields and inflation concerns trigger a sell-off in semiconductor stocks and major indices on Friday.

world
US Stocks Fall From Record Highs Amid AI Slump and Oil Price Surge
Wall Street benchmarks declined Friday as inflation fears and rising energy costs triggered a worldwide market drop.

world
Trump Touts $400 Million White House Ballroom After US-China Summit
President Donald J. Trump used Truth Social to brag about a planned ballroom and golden statue while flying home from Beijing.

politics
US Staff and Press Discard Chinese Items Before Leaving Beijing
President Trump's delegation dumped burner phones and credentials to prevent espionage before boarding Air Force One.

politics
US Senate Parliamentarian Rules Against GOP Immigration Funding Provisions
Procedural ruling on the Byrd Rule could force a 60-vote threshold for a Republican budget reconciliation package.

politics
Trump Concludes Three-Day State Visit to China
President Donald Trump met with Xi Jinping in Beijing to discuss trade, Taiwan, and regional security before returning to Washington.

business
China Renews Export Licenses for US Beef Plants
Beijing ends a 15-month ban on hundreds of American beef exporters following a summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.

business
Citigroup Poised for Approval of Wholly Owned Securities Firm in China
The US bank has reportedly cleared final regulatory steps to establish a foreign-owned securities entity on the Chinese mainland.

entertainment
Chrome Hearts Drops Trademark Lawsuit Against Neil Young
The Los Angeles luxury brand voluntarily dismissed its legal action over the name of the musician's backing band.

world
Rams Rumored to Target Former Patriots Wide Receiver
Los Angeles looks to bolster its offense following a 12-5 season and a loss in the NFC Championship.

business
High Demand for Risky US Dollar Loans Drives Larger Deal Sizes
US firms are borrowing more than expected as investor appetite for leveraged loans increases risk levels.

business
Cerebras Systems Shares Drop After $5.5 Billion US IPO
AI chip maker shares fall more than 10% Friday as investors take profits following a blockbuster debut.

world
Trump and Xi Discuss AI Guardrails, Nvidia Chip Exports in Beijing
US and Chinese leaders weigh safety protocols and the future of H200 GPU shipments following a two-day summit.

business
Cerebras Shares Surge Then Pull Back Following US IPO
Chip maker Cerebras Systems saw shares open 89% above IPO price before volatility triggered a trading halt.

entertainment
Tony-Nominated 'The Lost Boys' Musical to Tour US in 2028
The Broadway production will launch its North American tour at Playhouse Square in Cleveland.

world
US seeks to indict former Cuban President Raúl Castro
The Department of Justice is preparing charges related to the 1996 downing of civilian aircraft over Cuban airspace.

world
Lakers GM Rob Pelinka Seeks Returns of LeBron James and Austin Reaves
Los Angeles Lakers aim to retain star players to remain competitive and build around Luka Dončić.

world
US Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks Resigns
Banks stepped down effective immediately, citing personal reasons and family after nearly 40 years of federal service.

world
China to Purchase 200 Boeing Planes in Major Deal
President Donald Trump announced an initial aircraft order with the potential to expand to 750 planes following a summit with President Xi Jinping.

world
Xi Jinping to Make First US State Visit in Over Decade
President Donald Trump announced the Chinese leader will visit Washington in September 2026 to stabilize relations.

business
Cerebras Systems Shares Surge Nearly 70% in US IPO Debut
AI chip maker shares closed above $311 on Friday, reflecting intense investor demand for artificial intelligence hardware.

world
Trump Claims US-China Summit Secured 'Fantastic Trade Deals'
President Donald Trump cited a potential agreement for China to purchase 200 Boeing jets following meetings in Beijing.
business
Gunfire erupts at Philippine Senate during arrest attempt
Authorities attempted to detain Senator Bato Dela Rosa in Manila over International Criminal Court allegations.

politics
Hegseth, Caine Testify on US Defense Budget and Iran Policy
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee for a second day of testimony.

world
Morena Protesters Demand Answers from Chihuahua Governor Over US Agents
Party leaders marched in Chihuahua city alleging that the presence of US agents in the state violates Mexican sovereignty.
business
New Frameworks Guide US Enterprise AI Investments
Business leaders are adopting structured models to avoid costly missteps as AI spending reaches millions of dollars.

world
Trump and Xi Meet in Beijing to Discuss Trade and Sanctions
US President Donald Trump suspended technology sanctions on China ahead of high-level talks with President Xi Jinping.

sports
Rams' Tight-End Heavy Offense May Influence 2026 NFL Trends
The Los Angeles Rams' success with 13-personnel in 2025 has sparked speculation that other teams will adopt the scheme.

sports
CBS Sports Ranks Most-Feared Defensive Players for 2026 US College Football
A new ranking identifies 26 defensive standouts, including Clev Lubin and LSU stars, expected to dominate the upcoming season.

sports
Yankees and Mets Clash in First 2026 Subway Series
The New York rivals meet at Citi Field from May 15 to 17, with the Yankees seeking to reverse a recent slump.

sports
Chicago White Sox Beat San Diego Padres 4-0
The White Sox extended their winning streak to five games with a shutout victory over the Padres.

politics
Senate Democrats to Force Vote on Iran War Powers Resolution
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Adam Schiff seek to limit US military actions in Iran.

politics
US Supreme Court Strikes Down Key Voting Rights Act Formula
Ruling in Louisiana v. Callais ends pre-clearance requirements, allowing states to redraw congressional districts before November midterms.

sports
Texas Tech Advances to Regional Final After Comeback Against Ole Miss
Red Raiders overcome an 8-0 deficit in the seventh inning to win 10-9 in extra innings.

world
Jerome Powell Ends Term as US Federal Reserve Chair
Powell concludes an eight-year tenure marked by historic inflation and a struggle to maintain the central bank's independence.

world
Trump Says US-China Talks May Lead to Pastor's Release
President Trump expressed pessimism over the release of Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai during summit talks in Beijing.

politics
Germany Intelligence Agency Selects French AI Firm Over US Palantir
The Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz aims to reduce reliance on American technology for its sensitive data-analysis systems.

business
US Stocks Fall as Inflation Fears Drive Up Bond Yields
Global markets slip as high oil prices and Middle East tensions spark concerns over central bank policy tightening.

world
Trump Announces Preliminary Billion-Dollar US-China Investment Plans
The Chinese government described the investment announcements as preliminary after the US president's recent trip to China.
sports
151st Preakness Stakes Opens With Wide Betting Field in US
Analysts describe the race at Laurel Park as an attractive opportunity for bettors seeking large payouts.

world
Trump Says No Commitment Made to Xi on Taiwan Policy
The US President said he left a $14 billion arms package unresolved following a two-day summit in Beijing.
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