- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette finds buyer to stay open after Supreme Court Loss
The financially struggling Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said on April 14 that it found a new buyer a little more than two weeks before it was expected to shut down. The Pennsylvania newspaper previously said on Jan. 7 that it was closing its doors after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected its request to avoid restoring a workers’ benefits package from a 12-year-old labor [...]
- Federal judge temporarily allows Pentagon to enforce press restrictions
A federal court on April 13 temporarily allowed the Trump administration to enforce its media access restrictions at the Pentagon after blocking the policy last month. Judge Paul L. Friedman of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia granted the federal government’s request for a 14-day administrative stay of his March 20 order blocking the restrictions. [...]
- Trump takes down Jesus-like image from Truth Social
President Donald Trump usually ignores controversies over things he posts on social media that offend people. Usually–that is. Today, he quietly removed an image that seemed to liken him to Jesus Christ after it led to an intense backlash. Nick Sortor posted on X about the takedown on April 13, 2026. Continue reading Trump takes down Jesus-like image [...]
- Vadum talks new Strait of Hormuz blockade on Indian TV
I was on Republic TV in India today (April 12, 2026) talking about President Trump’s latest moves in the Iran conflict, namely, his announcement that the United States would blockade the Strait of Hormuz. Much of the show was a shouting match between other panelists, and I didn’t get to say much, though I did get to speak first. The host said near the end that [...]