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โ€œFor nearly a week, slow moving convoys of tractors and trucks have blocked major highways and roads across the country, including some of the busiest streets in Ireland's capital, Dublin. Protestors are demanding more support from the government as fuel prices continue to rise because of The US and Israel's war against Iran.โ€

โ€” Fatima Al Kasab
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026NPR
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    Eric Swalwell suspends campaign for governor

    โ€œIn a post on x Sunday, Swalwell said he was suspending a campaign that has been imploding since multiple women alleged that the San Francisco Bay Area Democrat had sexually forced himself on them. Swalwell had been gaining momentum in the race, winning key endorsements and leading other Democrats in pre election polls.โ€

    โ€” Scott Schafer
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    US Navy blockades the Strait of Hormuz

    โ€œPresident Trump says the US Navy will block the Strait Of Hormuz from all ships, and the US military says that starts tomorrow. This after peace talks between The US and Iran and Pakistan yesterday failed to produce a deal.โ€

    โ€” Janine Herbst
  • โ€ข

    Fuel protests trigger Irish government crisis

    โ€œFor nearly a week, slow moving convoys of tractors and trucks have blocked major highways and roads across the country, including some of the busiest streets in Ireland's capital, Dublin. Protestors are demanding more support from the government as fuel prices continue to rise because of The US and Israel's war against Iran.โ€

    โ€” Fatima Al Kasab
  • โ€ข

    Rory McIlroy secures back-to-back Masters wins

    โ€œRory McIlroy is donning a green jacket once again after winning the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, his second in a row. He held off challenges from several players in the final round, including Scottie Scheffler. McElroy now has won six majors.โ€

    โ€” Janine Herbst
  • โ€ข

    Freeze damages Northwest US cherry crops

    โ€œFirst, Northwest blooms were teased open by a mild winter and warm spring temperatures. Then, whack, freezing temps hit, killing the blooms before they get pollinated. Matthew Whiting is a professor who specializes in cherry trees at Washington State University Research Station in Prosser.โ€

    โ€” Anna King
Politics and News
APR 13, 2026NPR
  • โ€ข

    Eric Swalwell suspends campaign for governor

    โ€œIn a post on x Sunday, Swalwell said he was suspending a campaign that has been imploding since multiple women alleged that the San Francisco Bay Area Democrat had sexually forced himself on them. Swalwell had been gaining momentum in the race, winning key endorsements and leading other Democrats in pre election polls.โ€

    โ€” Scott Schafer
  • โ€ข

    US Navy blockades the Strait of Hormuz

    โ€œPresident Trump says the US Navy will block the Strait Of Hormuz from all ships, and the US military says that starts tomorrow. This after peace talks between The US and Iran and Pakistan yesterday failed to produce a deal.โ€

    โ€” Janine Herbst
  • โ€ข

    Fuel protests trigger Irish government crisis

    โ€œFor nearly a week, slow moving convoys of tractors and trucks have blocked major highways and roads across the country, including some of the busiest streets in Ireland's capital, Dublin. Protestors are demanding more support from the government as fuel prices continue to rise because of The US and Israel's war against Iran.โ€

    โ€” Fatima Al Kasab
  • โ€ข

    Rory McIlroy secures back-to-back Masters wins

    โ€œRory McIlroy is donning a green jacket once again after winning the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, his second in a row. He held off challenges from several players in the final round, including Scottie Scheffler. McElroy now has won six majors.โ€

    โ€” Janine Herbst
  • โ€ข

    Freeze damages Northwest US cherry crops

    โ€œFirst, Northwest blooms were teased open by a mild winter and warm spring temperatures. Then, whack, freezing temps hit, killing the blooms before they get pollinated. Matthew Whiting is a professor who specializes in cherry trees at Washington State University Research Station in Prosser.โ€

    โ€” Anna King

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