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By Nadja Lovadinov

April 20, 2026

By Nadja Lovadinov

April 20, 2026

 
 

In the news today: The US seizure of an Iranian ship over the weekend casts doubt on fresh ceasefire talks; businesses can claim refunds starting Monday for tariffs the US Supreme Court declared unconstitutional; and a tsunami alert is issued for Japan after a 7.5-magnitude earthquake. Also, how a crowd scientist is helping manage the Boston Marathon.

 
A tanker sits anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Qeshm Island, Iran, on Saturday.

A tanker sits anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Qeshm Island, Iran, on Saturday. (AP Photo/Asghar Besharati)

WORLD NEWS

Doubts over talks between Iran and US after violence flares in Strait of Hormuz

Over the weekend, the U.S. attacked and seized an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel that it said had tried to evade its blockade of Iranian ports. Iran’s joint military command vowed to respond, throwing a fragile ceasefire into question days before it expires on Wednesday. Read more.

What to know:

  • Pakistan has intensified diplomatic contacts with both Washington and Tehran over the past 24 hours with the goal of resuming the talks on Tuesday as planned, according to two Pakistani officials.  

  • U.S. President Donald Trump has said American negotiators would head to the Pakistani capital on Monday, but it was not immediately clear whether those plans would now change. Iran has not officially commented on possible talks, but Iranian state media, citing anonymous sources, issued brief reports suggesting that they would not happen.

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  • Live updates: US seizure of Iranian ship near Strait of Hormuz casts doubt on fresh ceasefire talks 

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US NEWS

Businesses can claim refunds starting Monday for Trump tariffs declared unconstitutional

A refund system for businesses that paid tariffs which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled President Donald Trump imposed without the constitutional authority to do so is scheduled to launch Monday. Read more.

What to know:

  • It’s the first step in a complicated process that also might eventually lead to refunds for consumers who were billed for some or all of the tariffs on products shipped to them from outside the United States.

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  • Some American farmers bet on solar. Then Trump changed the rules

  • Trump wants data on California’s trans and abortion care. Can the state stop him?
     
  • Transgender athlete focuses on what may be her last track season as Supreme Court ruling looms

  • States eulogize Charlie Kirk with new laws promoting religion and free speech
     
  • A big midterms year in Arizona kicks off with the state’s largest county embroiled in election drama
     
  • WATCH: Obama and Mamdani sing Wheels on the Bus to preschoolers
 

WORLD NEWS

Tsunami alert issued after powerful earthquake off Japan

A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Sanriku in northern Japan at around 4:53 p.m. (02:53 ET), at a depth of about 6 miles below the sea surface. Read more.

What to know:

  • A tsunami of up to 10 feet could hit the area, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. In addition to the tsunami alert in Iwate and Aomori to the north and southeastern Hokkaido, the agency also issued a milder tsunami advisory for the coasts of Miyagi and Fukushima, south of the epicenter.

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  • WATCH: Japan's leader urges residents to evacuate amid tsunami warning after 7.4 quake
 

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