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Iran escalation cautioned as U.S. political blame game flares; Delaware judge shifts Musk cases; Celine Dion eyes Paris 2025; MIT unveils switchable ion-gel; Ukraine inks Bulgarian arms deal; Delta flight turns back after engine issue; Italian museum hit by major art theft; Mersea Island considers jet-ski crackdown
Fox host urges caution on Iran escalation
Fox News host Joey Jones warned President Trump, Pete Hegseth, and senior military brass to think twice before any Iran escalation turns into nation-building, because apparently we have not learned that “boots on the ground” is how you summon a 20-year headache with a flag on it.
Celine Dion plans Paris return in 2025
Celine Dion says she plans to return to performing with a run of shows in Paris starting September 2025, announced on her 58th birthday, a rare celebrity move that is not a “rebrand,” a “pivot,” or a $400 wellness candle.
Delaware judge reassigns some Elon Musk cases amid bias claim
A Delaware Chancery Court judge reassigned multiple cases involving Elon Musk after he accused her of bias linked to a LinkedIn post and pushed for her to step aside. Judge Kathaleen McCormick said she would not recuse herself, but sent three cases involving the Tesla CEO to other judges, which is a very courtly way of saying, “I am not moving, but I am also not interested in your entire personality filling my docket.”
MIT develops light-switchable ion-conducting gel
MIT engineers and collaborators created a soft, flexible, biocompatible gel whose ion conductivity can be switched dramatically with light, reportedly boosting conductivity about 400-fold. The material could help human-machine interfaces, biocompatible devices, and soft robotics, which is great news for anyone excited about robots that are squishy, helpful, and hopefully not managed by the average app update schedule.
US and Iran, a forgotten friendship before the long feud
A historical look notes that today’s US-Iran hostility was preceded by a century-long period of comparatively friendly ties, with American missionaries and educators building schools and hospitals, and US experts helping with Iran’s financial reforms. That image collapsed after the 1953 CIA and Britain-backed overthrow of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh following his oil nationalization, deepening mistrust that fed the 1979 hostage crisis and decades of confrontation, despite extensive people-to-people links like large numbers of Iranian students in the US before 1979.
White House blames Democrats for TSA line mess
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump’s TSA order “should not have come to this point,” blaming long airport security lines on Democrats failing to fund the Department of Homeland Security, because nothing says “efficient travel” like turning your boarding pass into a partisan Rorschach test.
Ukraine signs 10-year defence deal with Bulgarian arms producer
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine signed a 10-year defence deal with a Bulgarian arms producer, following similar agreements recently struck with partners in the Gulf.
Delta flight returns to São Paulo after engine issue
A Delta Air Lines flight from São Paulo to Atlanta turned back shortly after takeoff due to a mechanical problem affecting the left engine. Delta said Flight 104, an Airbus A330-300 with 272 passengers, returned safely.
Italian private museum hit in major art theft
A private museum in Italy was robbed, with thieves stealing paintings by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse worth millions, proving once again that some people will do anything for culture except pay admission.
Mersea Island weighs restrictions or ban on reckless jet skiing
Colchester City Council is considering a public space protection order that could restrict or ban reckless jet skis around Mersea Island, also targeting antisocial behaviour like illegal mooring, littering, and environmental damage across local coastal and river areas. Residents and stakeholders can comment until midday Monday, April 6, and if approved the measures would last three years, building on efforts like Essex Police’s Operation Wave-Breaker, which reported a significant drop in incidents.
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