Amazon Delays Launch of Leo, Its Satellite Network and Starlink Rival
Amazon Delays Launch of Leo, Its Satellite Network and Starlink Rival

Amazon's Leo is now expected to launch "mid-2026," CEO Andy Jassy admitted.

Corin Cesaric-Epple April 10, 2026
A 4-Planet Parade Is Coming This Month. Here's How to View It
A 4-Planet Parade Is Coming This Month. Here's How to View It

A cosmic lineup is coming: Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Neptune will shine side by side in the night sky.

Joe Hindy April 10, 2026
This New Multitasking Feature Is Now Available on iPadOS 26.4
This New Multitasking Feature Is Now Available on iPadOS 26.4

The windows feature counts and organizes how many windows are hiding, so you don't have to.

Dashia Milden April 10, 2026
Spotify Now Offers the Ability to Disable Unwanted Videos
Spotify Now Offers the Ability to Disable Unwanted Videos

Users of the music streaming service should soon be able to opt out of videos, even on the free plan.

Meara Isenberg April 10, 2026
Aqara's New Thermostat Uses Apple's Smart Temperature Controls
Aqara's New Thermostat Uses Apple's Smart Temperature Controls

The Aqara W200 is one of the more affordable smart thermostats and includes Aqara's new presence-sensing tech.

Tyler Lacoma April 10, 2026
Tesla Is Reportedly Working on a Cheaper Electric SUV Model
Tesla Is Reportedly Working on a Cheaper Electric SUV Model

The company previously scrapped efforts at a vehicle in the $25,000 range.

Omar Gallaga April 10, 2026
Russian special envoy in US to meet Trump administration officials
Russian special envoy in US to meet Trump administration officials

Russian ⁠President Vladimir Putin’s special ⁠envoy Kirill Dmitriev is currently in the United States and is meeting members of US President Donald Trump’s administration for ‌discussions on a peace deal for Ukraine and US-Russia economic cooperation, sources with knowledge of the visit said on Thursday. The visit comes before the US decision on ⁠whether to extend sanctions relief on Russian oil, ‌which expires on April 11 and could also be on the agenda. The ‌United States issued a 30-day waiver...

Reuters April 10, 2026
Brazil on track to fill China beef export quota by May as prices hit all-time high
Brazil on track to fill China beef export quota by May as prices hit all-time high

Brazil is set to exhaust its annual beef export quota to China by early May, industry officials said, as cattle prices hit a nominal record and Beijing’s import restrictions forced exporters across South America to scramble for alternative markets. The benchmark price for finished cattle tracked by the Centre for Advanced Studies on Applied Economics at the University of Sao Paulo reached R$365 (US$71.57) per arroba (per 11.5-15kg) on Wednesday, a gain of 12.5 per cent over the past 12 months,...

Igor Patrick April 10, 2026
Melania Trump denies any ties to Epstein or knowledge of his crimes
Melania Trump denies any ties to Epstein or knowledge of his crimes

US first lady Melania Trump is denying ties to Jeffrey Epstein and knowledge of his crimes, saying on Thursday that the “stories are completely false” and calling online accusations that she was somehow involved “smears about me”. “The lies linking me with the disgraceful Jeffrey Epstein need to end today. “The individuals lying about me are devoid of ethical standards, humility and respect. “I do not object to their ignorance but rather I reject their mean-spirited attempts to defame my...

Associated Press April 10, 2026
Russia criminalises denial of ‘Soviet genocide’ by Nazis during World War II
Russia criminalises denial of ‘Soviet genocide’ by Nazis during World War II

Russia has formally designated Nazi crimes against the Soviet population during World War II as genocide and criminalised their denial, after President Vladimir Putin signed amendments to the country’s criminal code, the Kremlin said on Thursday. The term “genocide of the Soviet people” has increasingly been used in Russia in recent years. Authorities have also proposed repurposing a closed museum dedicated to the Soviet-era Gulag system into one focused on victims of Nazi crimes. Moscow has...

dpa April 10, 2026
Chinese-American playwright Alex Lin channels family tensions into breakout New York works
Chinese-American playwright Alex Lin channels family tensions into breakout New York works

Six years ago, Chinese-American playwright Alex Lin was pursuing a career in tech, doing what she called “the stable thing” and promising herself she’d write when there was more time. The pandemic gave her that time – and with it the chance to change lanes. Success came relatively quickly. In the past year alone, she premiered not one but two plays off-Broadway in New York City and landed on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, which highlights people who are making a significant impact in their...

Lucy Quaggin April 10, 2026
Trump’s tariff threat on European cars escalates global trade tensions
Trump’s tariff threat on European cars escalates global trade tensions

US President Donald Trump said he plans to impose a 20 per cent tariff on all cars imported from the European Union unless the trade bloc “soon” removes import duties and other barriers to US goods, escalating global trade tensions. “Based on the Tariffs and Trade Barriers long placed on the US and it great companies and workers by the European Union, if these Tariffs and Barriers are not soon broken down and removed, we will be placing a 20% Tariff on all of their cars coming into the U.S....

Bloomberg April 9, 2026
Region-Wide Ceasefire Would Hasten His Jailing: Iran Minister On Netanyahu
Region-Wide Ceasefire Would Hasten His Jailing: Iran Minister On Netanyahu

Netanyahu was indicted in 2019 on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust - all of which he denies. His trial, which started in 2020, could result in jail terms and has faced multiple delays due to his official commitments.

April 10, 2026
US-Israel-Iran War Live: Israeli Strikes In Lebanon On Wednesday Killed Over 300 Says Ministry
US-Israel-Iran War Live: Israeli Strikes In Lebanon On Wednesday Killed Over 300 Says Ministry

US-Iran War News LIVE Updates: US President Donald Trump agreed to a two-day ceasefire just hours before the deadline he had set for Iran to capitulate, warning that otherwise a "whole civilisation will die tonight."

April 10, 2026
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Melania Trump Denies Epstein Links, Says Claims About It Are Defaming Her
Melania Trump Denies Epstein Links, Says Claims About It Are Defaming Her

Melania Trump Denies Epstein Links, Says Claims About It Are Defaming Her

April 10, 2026
Netanyahu Clears Negotiations With Lebanon, Likely To Start In US Next Week
Netanyahu Clears Negotiations With Lebanon, Likely To Start In US Next Week

Cleared Direct Talks With Lebanon "As Soon As Possible": Netanyahu

April 10, 2026
Plans For Talks With US Remain On Track: Iran Deputy Foreign Minister
Plans For Talks With US Remain On Track: Iran Deputy Foreign Minister

Reflecting on the immediate lead-up to the current truce, the Deputy Foreign Minister described the volatility of the situation.

April 10, 2026
MoMA Survey Shows How Marcel Duchamp Changed the Art Game
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Marcel Duchamp flipped the notion of art’s value on its head. We need foundation-shaking badly today, our critic says, and a sweeping survey at MoMA is an arresting reminder.

Holland Cotter and Jonah Rosenberg April 10, 2026
Getty Center in Los Angeles Is Closing for Year of Renovations
Getty Center in Los Angeles Is Closing for Year of Renovations

The art museum will close to the public in March 2027 to replace its aging tram system and modernize some galleries.

Matt Stevens April 9, 2026
Melissa Chiu Exits Hirshhorn Museum to Lead Guggenheim
Melissa Chiu Exits Hirshhorn Museum to Lead Guggenheim

Melissa Chiu is stepping down as director of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington to lead the Guggenheim Museum in New York.

Zachary Small April 9, 2026
Her Museum Was Surviving in Russia. Then the Threats Became Too Much.
Her Museum Was Surviving in Russia. Then the Threats Became Too Much.

Nailya Allakhverdiyeva tried compromising with the authorities so she could continue showing contemporary art. But the intimidation didn’t end.

Ivan Nechepurenko April 9, 2026
Everything You Need to Know to Start a Garden
Everything You Need to Know to Start a Garden

Everything you need to know to cultivate the green space of your dreams.

Hannah Kofman April 9, 2026
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‘The Christophers’ Review: Fine Art, Frayed Artists

Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are terrific in Steven Soderbergh’s sharp-eyed take on art and money.

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Kevin Cheung April 9, 2026
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Global Stock Markets Mixed Amid Inflation Worries and Earnings Reports

Global stock markets remained mixed today as investors weighed fresh U.S. inflation data, corporate earnings reports, and the ongoing economic uncertainty in China and Europe. The U.S. stock market opened slightly higher on Monday morning, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 0.4%, the S&P 500 climbing 0.3%, and the Nasdaq Composite gaining 0.5% in early trading. Investors responded positively to June's U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which showed inflation cooling slightly to an annual rate of 3.0%, down from 3.3% in May."Markets are optimistic that the Federal Reserve may pause or even cut interest rates by the fall," said Lisa Raymond, chief analyst at Morgan & Co. "But it's still a wait-and-see situation, especially with more earnings coming this week."   Wall Street Opens Higher Dow +0.4%, S&P 500 +0.3%, Nasdaq +0.5% on Monday morning. Boosted by June CPI showing inflation cooled to 3.0% (down from 3.3%). Hopes rise for potential Fed rate cut or pause by fall. The U.S. stock market opened slightly higher on Monday morning, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 0.4%, the S&P 500 climbing 0.3%, and the Nasdaq Composite gaining 0.5% in early trading. Investors responded positively to June's U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which showed inflation cooling slightly to an annual rate of 3.0%, down from 3.3% in May. "Markets are optimistic that the Federal Reserve may pause or even cut interest rates by the fall," said Lisa Raymond, chief analyst at Morgan & Co. "But it's still a wait-and-see situation, especially with more earnings coming this week."   Tech Leads the Way Technology stocks led the gains in the U.S., with Apple (AAPL) up 1.8% and Nvidia (NVDA) jumping 2.4%, as demand for AI and semiconductors remains strong. Tesla (TSLA) also rebounded, rising 3.1% after announcing better-than-expected Q2 vehicle deliveries. Global stock markets showed a mixed performance as investors weighed persistent inflation concerns against a wave of corporate earnings reports. While strong results from major tech companies helped lift some indexes, uncertainty surrounding central bank policies and the future path of interest rates kept others in check. In the U.S.,   Europe Struggles on Growth Concerns   Meanwhile, European markets showed little movement, with the FTSE 100 in London flat and Germany’s DAX down 0.2%. Investors remain concerned about weak industrial output and rising energy costs across the Eurozone.“The European economy is showing signs of fatigue,” said Carla Dupont, economist at BNP Paribas. “High borrowing costs and geopolitical tensions are dragging down business activity.”Global stock markets showed a mixed performance as investors weighed persistent inflation concerns against a wave of corporate earnings reports. While strong results from major tech companies helped lift some indexes, uncertainty surrounding central bank policies and the future path of interest rates kept others in check. In the U.S., Market Performance Summary Table Region Index/Company Movement (%) Key Driver USA Dow Jones +0.4% Positive CPI report (3.0% inflation)   S&P 500 +0.3% Rate cut optimism   Nasdaq +0.5% Tech stock gains   Apple (AAPL) +1.8% Strong AI demand   Nvidia (NVDA) +2.4% Semiconductor growth   Tesla (TSLA) +3.1% Strong Q2 deliveries Europe FTSE 100 (UK) 0.0% Flat due to economic uncertainty   DAX (Germany) -0.2% Weak industrial output, high energy costs Asia Nikkei 225 (Japan) +0.6% Strong export performance   Shanghai Composite -1.2% Property sector risks, low consumer spending   Asia Mixed as Chinese Markets Slump   In Asia, markets showed mixed results. Japan’s Nikkei 225 gained 0.6%, supported by strong export data. However, Chinese markets fell sharply, with the Shanghai Composite down 1.2%, as fears about the country’s property sector and sluggish consumer spending persisted. Gains in consumer and tech sectors pushed markets higher, but weaker-than-expected bank earnings and inflation-related jitters limited broader momentum. European markets edged lower as traders grew cautious about global trade tensions and slowing growth indicators, while Asian markets saw mixed results, with Hong Kong posting modest gains and Tokyo slipping slightly. Overall, market sentiment remains cautious as investors await further economic data and guidance from central banks.   Looking Ahead   Investors are now turning their focus to key corporate earnings this week from major banks like JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup, as well as tech giants like Netflix and Microsoft. The results are expected to provide a clearer picture of business resilience amid high interest rates and uncertain global demand. Overall, market sentiment remains cautious as investors await further economic data and guidance from central banks.

Supreme Court Ruling on Presidential Immunity Sparks Nationwide Debate

The U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling on Monday, declaring that former presidents are entitled to partial immunity from criminal prosecution for actions taken while in office. The 6-3 decision, split along ideological lines, has triggered intense political and legal debate across the country.The ruling stems from charges brought against former President Donald Trump, who has faced multiple indictments related to alleged interference in the 2020 presidential election and events surrounding the January 6 Capitol riot. The Court’s decision now makes it more difficult for prosecutors to pursue charges for actions deemed as part of a president's official duties.     Divided Reactions   President Joe Biden responded to the ruling by calling it a “dangerous precedent” that could place future presidents above the law. “No one in America should be beyond accountability,” he said during a press conference.Republican leaders, however, welcomed the decision. House Speaker Steve Scalise stated, “This ruling upholds the constitutional separation of powers and protects the office of the presidency from political attacks.”The recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity has ignited intense debate across the United States, with sharp divisions emerging among legal experts, lawmakers, and the public. The decision, which sets new boundaries on the legal protections afforded to sitting presidents, has far-reaching implications for the balance of power and accountability in government. Supporters argue that the ruling upholds the integrity of the executive office by protecting it from politically motivated prosecutions, while critics warn that it could open the door to unchecked presidential authority.   What the Ruling Means   The Court ruled that while presidents do not have absolute immunity, they are shielded from criminal prosecution for actions that are “within the outer perimeter of official presidential responsibilities.” However, personal or unofficial actions remain subject to prosecution.Legal experts say the ruling could delay several of Trump’s ongoing legal cases, potentially impacting the 2024 election season, where Trump remains the leading Republican contender. As protests, press conferences, and panel discussions erupt nationwide, the ruling is expected to influence upcoming elections and reshape the legal landscape surrounding executive power for years to come.   Public Response   The recent Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity has ignited intense debate across the United States, with sharp divisions emerging among legal experts, lawmakers, and the public. The decision, which sets new boundaries on the legal protections afforded to sitting presidents, has far-reaching implications for the balance of power and accountability in government. Supporters argue that the ruling upholds the integrity of the executive office by protecting it from politically motivated prosecutions, while critics warn that it could open the door to unchecked presidential authority. As protests, press conferences, and panel discussions erupt nationwide, the ruling is expected to influence upcoming elections and reshape the legal landscape surrounding executive power for years to come.

Demographic Shifts in the United States: A Changing Nation Over Time

The United States has long been known as a nation of immigrants and diversity. Over the last century, significant demographic changes have occurred due to immigration patterns, birth rates, cultural shifts, and changing social values. This report outlines how the racial, regional, religious, and national origin composition of the U.S. population has evolved — and where it’s heading.   Table 1: U.S. Population by Race/Ethnicity (1960–2024) Year White (Non-Hispanic) Black Hispanic/Latino Asian Native American Multiracial Other 1960 85% 10.5% 3.5% 0.5% 0.3% — 0.2% 1980 80% 11.5% 6.4% 1.5% 0.6% — 0.3% 2000 69% 12.3% 12.5% 3.6% 0.9% 2.4% 0.3% 2020 59.3% 13.4% 18.5% 5.9% 1.3% 2.8% 0.1% 2024* 57.1% 13.2% 19.1% 6.5% 1.4% 3.1% 0.2%   Over the last six decades, the regional distribution of the U.S. population has undergone a substantial transformation. Economic shifts, climate preferences, and immigration patterns have contributed to the steady rise of the South and West as the primary hubs of growth, while the Northeast and Midwest have seen their shares of the national population gradually decline.   The United States Census Bureau divides the country into four main regions: Northeast, Midwest, South, and West. Over the past several decades, regional population distribution has shifted significantly due to migration trends, job availability, climate preferences, and immigration.   Table 2: Regional Population Distribution (by U.S. Census Regions)   Region 1960 1980 2000 2020 2024 (Est.) Northeast 25% 22% 19% 17% 16.5% Midwest 29% 27% 23% 20% 19.7% South 31% 34% 36% 38% 39.2% West 15% 17% 22% 25% 24.6%   Key Takeaway: The South and West have seen consistent growth due to warmer climates, job markets, and immigration hubs (e.g., Texas, Florida, California).   The religious landscape of the United States has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past 70 years. While the country once identified overwhelmingly as Christian — particularly Protestant — more Americans today are choosing no religious affiliation, a trend that reflects shifting cultural norms, generational change, and growing diversity.   Demography by religion Religion 1950 1980 2000 2020 2024 (Est.) Protestant 69% 56% 51% 40% 39% Catholic 25% 27% 24% 21% 20% Jewish 3% 2.5% 2% 1.8% 1.8% Muslim <0.1% 0.5% 1% 1.3% 1.5% Hindu/Buddhist <0.1% 0.5% 1.5% 2% 2.2% Unaffiliated 2% 7% 15% 27% 29%   Key Shift: The rise of the “nones” (religiously unaffiliated) is among the most dramatic religious shifts in recent history.   Immigration has always been a cornerstone of the American story. But over the past 60 years, the origins of the U.S. foreign-born population have changed dramatically — shifting from a Europe-dominated pattern to one led by Latin America, Asia, and more recently, Africa. These demographic transformations reflect both global trends and U.S. immigration policy reforms.   Summary Insights Racial Diversity Growing Rapidly: Non-Hispanic Whites are no longer a supermajority. By 2045, the U.S. is projected to be “minority-majority.” Regional Power Shift: The South and West are economic and population growth engines. Religious Landscape is Secularizing: Protestants and Catholics are declining; the religiously unaffiliated are growing fastest. Immigration Patterns Have Shifted: From European-dominated to Latin American and Asian-majority since 1965’s Immigration and Nationality Act.

Russia warns strike on Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant could cause 'Chernobyl-style catastrophe

Iran and Israel traded further air attacks on Thursday as President Donald Trump kept the world guessing about whether the United States would join Israel's bombardment of Iranian nuclear facilities. Google News LinkFor all latest news, follow The Daily Star's Google News channel. A week of Israeli air and missile strikes against its major rival has wiped out the top echelon of Iran's military command, damaged its nuclear capabilities and killed hundreds of people, while Iranian retaliatory strikes have killed two dozen civilians in Israel. Iran and Israel traded further air attacks on Thursday as President Donald Trump kept the world guessing about whether the United States would join Israel's bombardment of Iranian nuclear facilities.   Guardian council warns US of 'harsh response A key Iranian body warned the United States on Thursday that any intervention in support of its ally Israel would be met with a "harsh response". "The criminal American government and its stupid president must know for sure that if they make a mistake and take action against Islamic Iran, they will face a harsh response from the Islamic Republic of Iran," the Guardian Council said in a statement carried by state television.  Google News LinkFor all latest news, follow The Daily Star's Google News channel. A week of Israeli air and missile strikes against its major rival has wiped out the top echelon of Iran's military command, damaged its nuclear capabilities and killed hundreds of people, while Iranian retaliatory strikes have killed two dozen civilians in Israel.   Guardian council warns US of 'harsh response' if it intervenes. A key Iranian body warned the United States on Thursday that any intervention in support of its ally Israel would be met with a "harsh response". "The criminal American government and its stupid president must know for sure that if they make a mistake and take action against Islamic Iran, they will face a harsh response from the Islamic Republic of Iran," the Guardian Council said in a statement carried by state television.

Tourism Rebounds Strongly in 2025 as Travelers Seek New Adventures Post-Pandemic

Tourism Rebounds Strongly in 2025 as Travelers Seek New Adventures Post-Pandemic   The global tourism industry has entered a period of remarkable recovery in 2025, following several years of pandemic-related disruption. With the lifting of most travel restrictions, renewed consumer confidence, and a deep craving for exploration, tourism has surged across continents. Experts say this rebound is not merely a return to old patterns, but a reshaping of how people travel, what they value, and how the industry responds.   International Travel Reaches Record Levels   Countries around the world have seen a significant rise in international arrivals. Popular destinations like France, Thailand, Italy, and Mexico are reporting visitor numbers that not only match but exceed pre-pandemic figures. Airports are bustling, cruise ships are sailing at full capacity, and global airlines have reinstated and even expanded routes. This surge is being driven by both leisure and business travelers eager to reconnect with the world.   Tourists Demand Deeper, More Meaningful Experiences   Travelers in 2025 are no longer satisfied with generic sightseeing tours. There is a growing demand for immersive experiences—whether it's living with a local family in a remote village, joining a traditional cooking class, or volunteering in conservation projects. This shift reflects a deeper desire for cultural understanding, personal growth, and making lasting memories, rather than just collecting passport stamps.   Technology Transforms the Travel Experience   Advancements in technology have revolutionized every stage of the travel journey. From AI-powered itinerary planners and mobile boarding passes to biometric check-ins and real-time translation apps, modern travelers are enjoying unprecedented convenience. Virtual reality previews and augmented reality tours are also helping travelers plan smarter and engage more deeply with destinations.   Sustainability Becomes a Core Concern   Post-pandemic travelers are more environmentally conscious than ever before. Eco-tourism has moved from niche to mainstream, with tourists choosing green-certified hotels, carbon offset flights, and low-impact transport options. Many are also seeking out destinations that emphasize environmental protection, wildlife preservation, and sustainable development. Tour operators and governments are responding by investing in responsible travel infrastructure and education.   Flexible Booking and Safety Measures Still Matter   Despite the easing of global health threats, travelers remain cautious. Flexible booking policies, free cancellations, and comprehensive travel insurance are considered essential. Tourists also favor destinations with clear safety protocols and reliable healthcare systems. These preferences are shaping the policies of airlines, hotels, and tour agencies, which now compete not only on price and location but on traveler assurance.   Domestic and Regional Tourism Remains Strong   While international travel has boomed, domestic tourism has also seen steady growth. Many travelers are discovering hidden gems within their own countries—national parks, cultural heritage sites, and lesser-known towns—thanks to local government campaigns and improved transportation networks. Weekend getaways, road trips, and regional cruises are more popular than ever, helping stimulate local economies and reduce pressure on overcrowded hotspots. Travel Trends Are Redefining Industry Standards. From "workcations" that blend business with leisure to solo female travel and multi-generational family trips, the diversity of travel preferences is expanding. Social media continues to influence destination choices, while personalized travel experiences—tailored by data and AI—are raising expectations across the industry. The result is a tourism ecosystem that is more agile, inclusive, and innovative.  

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