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Ukraine's drone forces struck two Samara refineries, a Krasnodar terminal, a Baltic Sea port, and a Crimea depot on April 18–19, reducing Russian oil shipments by an estimated 880,000 barrels a day.
Trump's attacks on Pope Leo XIV over the Iran war are fracturing a Catholic voting bloc that gave him 58% of white Catholic votes in 2024, with US bishops increasingly siding with Rome.
AI-generated performance gives Val Kilmer 77 minutes of screentime in "As Deep as the Grave," a historical drama filmed with family approval using home movies and photographs.
The 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs begin April 18 with three first-round games including Flyers vs Penguins, Senators vs Hurricanes, and Wild vs Stars.
Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz open to commercial vessels April 18, triggering an 11% oil price drop — but Trump says the US blockade stays until a peace deal is signed.
Global malicious internet traffic has surged 245% since the Iran war began February 28, with Russia and China source IPs leading the threat, per Akamai data tracking the conflict's digital front.
The US Treasury extended Russian oil sanctions waivers through May 16 via General License 134B, contradicting Secretary Bessent's public statement just 48 hours earlier.
WrestleMania 42 opens at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 18-19, headlined by Randy Orton vs Cody Rhodes Night 1 and CM Punk vs Roman Reigns Night 2, with John Cena as host.
Ukrainian drones struck a Sevastopol oil depot and the Novokuibyshevsk refinery in Samara Oblast overnight April 18, continuing a sustained campaign against Russian energy infrastructure.
The House voted 213-214 on April 17 to reject forcing troop withdrawal from Iran, as the War Powers Act 60-day deadline approaches end of April 2026.
Stephen Curry's 35-point play-in performance sealed the Warriors' spot against the Suns as all eight NBA Playoffs first-round matchups were confirmed on April 15.
After the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling struck down Trump's IEEPA tariffs in February 2026, an estimated $175–200 billion in refunds is legally owed to U.S. businesses — and no one has a clear plan to pay it.