Major 7.5-magnitude quake hits off Japan, tsunami warning issued
- A magnitude-7.5 earthquake struck off northeastern Japan with a 10 km-deep epicentre; tsunami waves up to 3 metres were expected and coastal residents were urged to evacuate.
- Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi set up an emergency task force and widespread alerts — including "Tsunami! Evacuate!" broadcasts — urged people to move to safety.
- Strong tremors halted bullet trains in Aomori and prompted port movements while utilities check shutdown nuclear sites — a reminder of how earthquake-prone Japan is.
Disasters
April 20, 2026 at 8:33 AM
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The insider trading suspicions looming over Trump's presidency
- Traders repeatedly placed unusually large bets minutes or hours before President Trump’s market‑moving posts or interviews (often on X/Truth Social), prompting suspicions that insiders — or very savvy speculators — were forewarned.
- The moves produced massive, fast profits in oil and stocks — e.g., a 25% oil plunge after a Trump interview and a 9.5% S&P surge after a tariffs “pause” — with spikes in trading activity occurring just before the public announcements.
- Prediction markets also saw big, timely wins tied to US foreign‑policy events; platforms and regulators say they’re tightening rules, but experts warn enforcing insider‑trading laws is difficult.
Business and Finance
Politics
April 20, 2026 at 8:24 AM
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US warship passes through Malacca Strait, Indonesian Navy says
- The Japan‑based US warship USS Miguel Keith (a 240‑m floating command base) transited the Strait of Malacca on April 18 during routine US 7th Fleet operations.
- Indonesia said the passage was in accordance with international law and reminded vessels must respect coastal‑state rules and collision regulations.
- The Malacca Strait is a vital 900‑km chokepoint linking Asia with the Middle East and Europe, carrying about 25% of the world’s traded goods.
War and Conflicts
Business and Finance
April 20, 2026 at 6:31 AM
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An Iraqi captain keeps sailing despite the threat of attack amid regional war
- A veteran Iraqi captain, Rahman Al-Jubouri, is still navigating some of the world’s most dangerous shipping routes near the Strait of Hormuz amid regional tensions.
- Fear has thinned his crew from 27 to 17, and he hasn’t seen his family in four months — internet helps, but homesickness is real.
- His tanker survived bombardment last year (shrapnel damage only) and the crew runs regular safety drills to prepare for attacks.
War and Conflicts
Business and Finance
April 20, 2026 at 5:06 AM
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4 Takeaways From Another Tyler Reddick Win, This One At Kansas
- Tyler Reddick won his fifth race in the first nine of the season — a stretch not seen since Dale Earnhardt in 1987 — and even handed the checkered flag to team co-owner Michael Jordan, who’s been at most races.
- A late caution for Cody Ware’s flat after Reddick’s car sputtered set up a frantic restart that allowed Reddick to pass Kyle Larson, while Denny Hamlin’s late chances again slipped away (Larson’s winless streak now 33 races).
- Attention turns to Talladega next — a track built for chaos — and Reddick already has a win there, so expect big drama (and good small-talk fodder).
Sports
April 20, 2026 at 2:55 AM
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