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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Trump Evacuated After Reported Shooting Incident Disrupts White House Correspondents’ Dinner

U.S. Secret Service and Federal Bureau of Investigation secure scene as suspect taken into custody; event abruptly canceled


WASHINGTON |
President Donald Trump was safely evacuated Saturday evening after a reported shooting incident disrupted the annual White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, sending attendees scrambling for cover and prompting a swift response from federal law enforcement.

The event, held at a Washington hotel and attended by senior administration officials, journalists, and public figures, was abruptly canceled following what authorities described as a “shooting incident.” The U.S. Secret Service confirmed that the president, First Lady Melania Trump, and other guests were safely removed from the venue.

In a statement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said a suspect is currently in custody and that investigators are “actively assessing the situation.” Officials have not yet disclosed details regarding motive, injuries, or whether the president was the intended target.


Marine Corps Opens High-Tech Logistics Hub at Camp Lejeune to Accelerate Gear Readiness

109,000-square-foot facility consolidates supply, repair, and AI-enabled tracking to boost operational tempo for U.S. Marine Corps forces


CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. |
The U.S. Marine Corps has unveiled a major logistics modernization milestone with the opening of a new 109,000-square-foot Class II Logistics Facility at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune — a move designed to streamline how Marines receive, maintain, and return mission-critical gear.

Senior leaders, including Carlos A. Ruiz, attended the April 14 ribbon-cutting ceremony, highlighting the facility’s role in enhancing force readiness and sustainment across the fleet.


Three U.S. Aircraft Carriers Deployed to Middle East in Unprecedented Show of Force

U.S. Central Command confirms largest carrier concentration since 2003 amid rising tensions with Iran

The United States has surged a formidable concentration of naval power into the Middle East, deploying three aircraft carriers simultaneously for the first time in more than two decades — a move defense officials say underscores escalating regional tensions and a heightened deterrence posture.

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed Friday that the USS Abraham Lincoln, USS Gerald R. Ford, and USS George H.W. Bush are all operating concurrently in Middle Eastern waters — marking the first such deployment since the early stages of the Iraq War in 2003.

Together, the three carrier strike groups bring more than 15,000 sailors and Marines and over 200 aircraft into the theater, significantly expanding the U.S. military’s ability to project power across the region. The combined air wings include advanced platforms such as the F-35C Lightning II, F/A-18 Super Hornet, EA-18G Growler, and CMV-22B Osprey — delivering a mix of stealth strike, electronic warfare, and logistics capabilities.

Aircraft carriers remain the cornerstone of U.S. naval operations, capable of sustaining high-tempo air campaigns without reliance on land-based infrastructure. Each carrier is supported by a strike group that typically includes guided-missile destroyers, cruisers, and logistics vessels — forming a layered, mobile combat force.

CENTCOM indicated that at least a dozen U.S. ships are currently operating in the region, though officials declined to provide details on mission scope or deployment timelines. The buildup comes as geopolitical tensions intensify, particularly around maritime security and freedom of navigation in key chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz.

In a parallel development, the U.S. has implemented a maritime blockade targeting Iranian-linked vessels and ports. According to CENTCOM, the operation — launched April 13 — has already “redirected” 34 ships, signaling a more assertive enforcement posture in contested waters.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the operation would continue indefinitely, emphasizing that its duration would be determined by presidential direction.

The presence of three carrier strike groups sends a clear strategic signal: the United States is prepared to maintain overwhelming naval and air superiority in the region, reinforcing deterrence while preserving operational flexibility in an increasingly volatile security environment.

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-- By Masakela Rawls and Frank Atkinson

John James, Andre Leday, and Leticia Jacobs contributed to this report

© Copyright 2026 JWT Communications. All rights reserved. This article cannot be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten, or distributed in any form without written permission.

San Diego State Surges Past Grand Canyon, Advances to Mountain West Championship Clash vs. UNLV

Jayna Clemens delivers clutch three-set comeback as Aztecs chase NCAA berth and third conference title

LAS VEGAS | The top-seeded San Diego State Aztecs women's tennis are one win away from championship glory.

San Diego State punched its ticket to the Mountain West Championship match Friday with a gritty 4-2 semifinal victory over Grand Canyon Lopes women's tennis at the Darling Tennis Center, setting up a high-stakes showdown against No. 3 seed UNLV Rebels women's tennis.

With the win, the Aztecs improve to 20-3 overall — marking just the eighth 20-win season in program history and their first since 2013. Now, they stand on the brink of securing the program’s third Mountain West Tournament title and an automatic berth into the NCAA Championships.

San Diego State faced early adversity after dropping the doubles point, as Grand Canyon seized momentum with wins on Courts 2 and 3. But the Aztecs responded with resilience — a theme that defined the match.

Jo-Yee Chan ignited the comeback with a dominant 6-2, 6-2 win at the No. 1 singles spot, leveling the score and setting the tone. However, Grand Canyon quickly answered, as Hams Metwally edged Vesa Gjinaj in straight sets to briefly reclaim the lead.

What followed was a high-drama stretch, with four remaining singles matches all pushed to decisive third sets.

Teja Tirunelveli was the first to break through, grinding out a 7-5 third-set victory on Court 5. Moments later, Liisa Varul delivered another crucial point, closing out her match 6-4 in the final set to swing momentum firmly in favor of the Aztecs.

That set the stage for a dramatic finish — and Jayna Clemens delivered.

After dropping the opening set 6-1 on Court 3, Clemens staged a remarkable comeback, dominating the second-set tiebreak 7-1 before cruising 6-2 in the final set. Her victory clinched the match and sent San Diego State into the championship round.

Now, all eyes turn to Saturday’s final against UNLV, where the Aztecs will look to cap their standout season with a conference crown and a return to the national stage.

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-- By Michael R. Thomas

© Copyright 2026 JWT Communications. All rights reserved. This article cannot be republished, rebroadcast, rewritten, or distributed in any form without written permission.

Michigan Women’s Golf Stays Within Striking Distance After Round 1 at Big Ten Championships

Freshman Reese Ng leads Wolverines as tightly packed leaderboard keeps title hopes alive at Oakmont Country Club

GLENDALE, Calif. | The Michigan Wolverines women's golf may not have opened atop the leaderboard, but they’re far from out of contention.

After carding a first-round 296 at the 2026 Big Ten Women’s Golf Championships, Michigan sits in 12th place — yet remains firmly in the hunt in one of the most tightly contested fields in recent conference history. With just four strokes separating seventh through 12th place, the Wolverines are positioned for a potential surge heading into the weekend.


Maryland Stuns No. 12 USC, Advances to Big Ten Semifinals in Historic Breakthrough

Ema Kovacevic delivers the clincher as Terps secure first conference semifinal berth since 1998, set showdown with Michigan


COLUMBUS, Ohio |
In a defining moment for the program, the No. 7-seeded Maryland Terrapins women's tennis pulled off a statement victory Friday, knocking off No. 2-seeded and No. 12-ranked USC Trojans women's tennis, 4-2, to advance to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals for the first time in program history.

The Terps (18-6) delivered under pressure, combining dominant doubles play with clutch singles performances to secure their highest-ranked win in more than a decade — a milestone not reached since a 2013 victory over No. 11 Duke.

At the center of the celebration was Ema Kovacevic, who sealed the match in emphatic fashion. After grinding out a tense first-set tiebreak (10-8), Kovacevic surged in the second set, closing it out 6-2 to send Maryland into the semifinals — and into a mob of celebrating teammates.

Maryland’s path to victory began with a commanding doubles performance. The duo of Diya Challa and Emma Ghirardato upset USC’s nationally ranked pair, while Tamari Gagoshidze and Kovacevic followed with a decisive 6-2 win to secure the early 1-0 advantage.

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Trump Administration Retreats From Gas Price Timeline as Iran Conflict Drives Global Energy Volatility

Officials cite uncertainty over Strait of Hormuz disruptions and prolonged Middle East tensions as gasoline prices surge past $4 per gallon

WASHINGTON | The Trump administration is stepping back from earlier assurances about declining gasoline prices, acknowledging growing uncertainty as the conflict with Iran continues to disrupt global energy markets and strain supply chains.

In testimony before Senate appropriators on Wednesday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declined to offer a timeline for when fuel prices might ease, emphasizing that the trajectory of gasoline costs is directly tied to the duration of the conflict in the Middle East.

“That is path dependent on when the war and the conflict end,” Bessent said, signaling a notable shift from prior administration projections that suggested a shorter timeline for stabilization.

The change in tone reflects mounting pressure from geopolitical developments, particularly Iran’s retaliatory actions targeting oil tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz—a critical artery through which nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply flows. The disruption has sent global crude prices higher and pushed U.S. gasoline prices above $4 per gallon, a more than 30% increase since hostilities escalated.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright also tempered expectations during the hearing, clarifying earlier remarks and underscoring the inherent unpredictability of energy markets amid active conflict. “No one can offer guarantees about the future,” Wright said, noting that price movements remain highly sensitive to shipping conditions and regional stability.

DOJ Reaches $1.25 Million Settlement With Former Trump Adviser Carter Page Over Surveillance Dispute

Agreement closes one chapter of long-running legal battle tied to 2016 election probes, while leaving potential claims against former federal officials unresolved

In a significant legal development stemming from investigations into the 2016 presidential election, the U.S. Department of Justice has agreed to pay $1.25 million to former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page to settle claims of unlawful surveillance.

The settlement, disclosed in a recent filing before the Supreme Court, resolves part of Page’s lawsuit against the federal government, in which he argued that the FBI and Justice Department improperly obtained and renewed surveillance warrants under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Page, who served briefly as a foreign policy adviser during Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, was never charged with a crime.


DOJ Indicts Southern Poverty Law Center on Fraud Charges, Alleges Covert Funding of Extremist Groups

Federal prosecutors accuse nonprofit of secretly channeling donor funds to informants tied to groups including the Ku Klux Klan; organization denies allegations, vows legal defense.


WASHINGTON, D.C. |
The U.S. Department of Justice has unsealed a sweeping federal indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), alleging the organization engaged in a decades-long scheme involving fraud, financial misrepresentation, and covert payments to individuals connected with extremist groups.

A federal grand jury returned an indictment charging the SPLC with 11 counts, including wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. According to prosecutors, the case centers on an alleged network of “field sources” dating back to the 1980s—individuals who either infiltrated or were affiliated with hate groups.

DOJ Allegations: Covert Funding and Donor Deception

Federal authorities allege that the SPLC used donor funds to secretly compensate informants embedded within organizations such as the United Klans of America, National Socialist Movement, and other extremist networks.

Between 2014 and 2023, prosecutors claim more than $3 million was distributed through concealed financial channels. The indictment asserts that these payments were structured to obscure their purpose from donors, raising questions about transparency and nonprofit governance.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Germany Launches “Responsibility for Europe” Strategy, Targets Europe’s Most Powerful Military by 2039

Defense Minister Boris Pistorius outlines sweeping Bundeswehr overhaul with troop expansion, advanced capabilities, and NATO-focused doctrine amid rising tensions with Vladimir Putin.

BERLIN / VIENNA | In one of the most consequential defense policy shifts in decades, Germany has unveiled a comprehensive military strategy aimed at transforming the Bundeswehr into Europe’s strongest conventional force by 2039.

The sweeping initiative—titled “Verantwortung für Europa” (Responsibility for Europe)—marks Germany’s first standalone military strategy and signals a long-term pivot toward deterrence, readiness, and alliance integration under the NATO framework.

Announced publicly following an April 22 briefing in Berlin, the strategy package includes a new capability profile, a personnel expansion roadmap, and a redesigned reserve structure—collectively forming a 20-year blueprint for German military modernization.


Saildrone Unveils “Spectre” USV: Next-Gen Autonomous Platform Targets Anti-Submarine Warfare Missions

Developed with Lockheed Martin and backed by advanced certification standards, the 54-meter unmanned vessel aims to deliver stealth, speed, and scalable ASW capability ahead of 2027 sea trials.


At the annual Sea-Air-Space Exposition, maritime defense firm Saildrone announced a major expansion of its unmanned fleet with the introduction of the Spectre, a new class of unmanned surface vessel (USV) purpose-built for anti-submarine warfare (ASW).

The Spectre represents Saildrone’s most advanced platform to date, signaling a strategic pivot toward high-end naval missions traditionally dominated by crewed assets. Measuring 54 meters in length and displacing approximately 250 metric tons, the vessel is capable of reaching speeds up to 30 knots while maintaining an ultra-quiet acoustic profile—an essential requirement for effective submarine detection and tracking.

Designed for Stealth, Speed, and Endurance

Unlike Saildrone’s earlier wind-powered platforms, the Spectre introduces a flexible design approach. Two variants were unveiled: one featuring the company’s signature wing system for extended endurance, and another wingless configuration optimized for speed and stealth in contested environments.

Founder and CEO Richard Jenkins emphasized that the design reflects evolving mission requirements in modern naval warfare.

“While the Saildrone wing is ideal for long-duration missions, certain operational environments demand greater stealth and speed without the need for extended endurance,” Jenkins said during the unveiling.

The vessel’s low acoustic signature and autonomous capabilities position it as a force multiplier in undersea warfare, particularly in regions where adversary submarine activity is increasing.

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