Top U.S. & World Headlines — April 30, 2026
Top U.S. & World Headlines — April 30, 2026
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Welcome to democracyow democracynow.org the Warren Peace Report. I'm Amy Goodman. The Supreme Court ruled0:09
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Wednesday Louisiana must withdraw a congressional map that was designed to create a second majority black district0:16
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in
the state where African-Americans have long faced racial segregation
and barriers to voting. The decision effectively guts section two of the0:25
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Voting Rights Act, the last remaining major provision of the landmark 1965 law that was a crowning achievement of the0:34
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civil rights movement. In a 6-3 decision along partisan lines, a majority of the justices ruled Louisiana's map relied0:42
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too
heavily on race and unfairly favored black voters over white voters. In
a descent signed by justices Sonia Stomayor and Katanji Brown Jackson,0:53
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Justice Elena Kagan writes, quote, "The Voting Rights Act is, or now more accurately, was one of the most1:00
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consequential, efficacious, and amply justified exercises of federal legislative power in our nation's history."1:09
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It was born of the literal blood of Union soldiers and civil rights marchers. It ushered in awe inspiring1:16
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change bringing this nation closer to fulfilling the ideals of democracy and racial equality. She wrote we'll have1:23
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more on the gutting of the Voting Rights Act with Maya Wy after headlines. In more news from the Supreme Court, the1:31
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Conservative
majority Wednesday appeared to side with the Trump administration's
argument that it has the authority to revoke temporary protected status,
TPS,1:41
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for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Haiti and Syria. During oral arguments, the court's six conservative1:48
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justices
signaled skepticism toward lower court rulings that had blocked the
administration's efforts to end TPS designations, which shield
immigrants1:57
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from deportation when their home countries are deemed unsafe. A ruling in favor of the administration could strip2:04
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legal protections from some 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians and potentially more than a million TPS2:12
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holders nationwide. Jeffrey Pipoli is a lawyer representing tens of thousands of Haitian immigrants cha challenging the2:20
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Trump administration's termination of their TPS.2:24
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The
true reason for the termination is the president's racial animist
towards non-white immigrants and bare dislike of Haitians in particular.
The president2:33
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has disparaged Haitian TPS holders specifically as undesirabs from a quote pit hole country. And days after falsely2:42
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accusing them of quote eating the dogs and eating the cats of Americans, he vowed that he would terminate Hades TPS.2:50
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And that is exactly what happened.2:52
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President
Trump said Wednesday the US will continue its naval blockade of Iran
until tan agrees to an agreement over its nuclear program. Trump's
comments to3:00
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Axios
raised the prospect that the straight of Hormuz could remain closed for
months, setting off panic in global energy markets where the price of
crude3:09
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oil soared above $126 per barrel, its highest level since 2022. This comes as the US blockade and3:19
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USIsraeli attacks have pushed Iran into a severe economic crisis with the cost of food and medicine skyrocketing. On3:26
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Wednesday, Iran's currency fell to a record low of more than 1.8 million realals to the US dollar. Iran's3:34
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government
says the conflict has led more than a million people to lose their jobs
with bomb damage to over 23,000 factories and businesses across Iran.3:45
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Defense
Secretary Pete Heg Seth faces a second day of questioning under oath on
Capitol Hill today where he's due to testify to a Senate committee
about the3:53
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Pentagon's records shattering $1.5 trillion budget request. On Wednesday,3:59
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Hegathth
was grilled by members of the House Armed Services Committee for nearly
six hours in exchanges that often turned acrimonious as Hegth bered4:07
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Democratic lawmakers who accused him of lying, mismanagement, and incompetence.4:11
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This is California Congress member John Garamendi.4:15
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Secretary Hesth, you have been lying to the American public about this war from day one. And so has the president. You4:22
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have misled the public about why we are at war. You and the president have offered everchanging reasons for this war.4:31
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In response, Heg Seth angrily questioned Garam Mendy's patriotism and accused the Congress member of quote handing4:38
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propaganda
to our enemies unquote. Hegs also faced questions about the Pentagon's
targeting of civilian boats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific,4:47
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which
US Southern Command says has killed nearly 200 people. The Pentagon has
said without providing evidence the boats are carrying drugs. Human
rights4:56
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groups
and some lawmakers have condemned the strikes as murder. Massachusetts
Congress member William Keading said he'd found no justification for the5:04
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attacks and warned heth he could face accountability.5:08
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With each of these extrajudicial killings, the administration is pirating American values. We'll continue to5:17
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investigate this. We will. It'll come forward in the future.5:22
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Lebanon's
national news agency says Israeli air strikes have killed at least nine
people across southern Lebanon with homes targeted and reduced to
rubble.5:30
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Israel's latest attacks come despite a US brokered ceasefire that was declared April 16th and extended last week. On5:38
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Wednesday, a UN backed report found more than 1.2 2 million people or nearly a quarter of Lebanon's population will5:46
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face acute hunger this year due to quote conflict displacement and economic pressures unquote.5:52
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Israel's
military's intercepted boats traveling with the global Simood flotillaa
as they work to bring food and humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.6:02
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Leaders
of the international a group say at least 22 of the 58 vessels on route
to Gaza were chased down overnight by drones and military speedboats
near the6:12
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Greek
island of Cree. Their radar was jammed as Israeli troops carrying
assault rifles boarded the ships and ordered participants to their hands
and6:21
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knees. Activist Neve Okconor live streamed as her ship was intercepted.6:28
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As
a flotilla, we have activated all safety protocols and we are now
preparing for interception. If we go silent, this is why we have been
intercepted. Please keep tracking us.6:36
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Condemn Israel, condemn anyone that you can to bring us back home safely and keep an eye on us.6:42
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A spokesperson for the global Simude Flotilla condemned Israel's interception as quote a straightup attack on unarmed6:50
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civilian boats in international waters and kidnapping on the high seas unquote.6:55
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Last
year, Israel carried out similar raids on a previous attempt by the
Global Simude Flotilla to break the siege of Gaza. 440 participants were7:04
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arrested by Israel, many of whom said they were tortured and abused while in Israeli custody.7:10
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Two Jewish men were stabbed in broad daylight in the north London neighborhood of Golders Green Wednesday7:17
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in what police are declaring a terrorist incident. The two victims, aged 76 and 34, are in stable condition. A7:26
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45-year-old
British national born in Somalia was arrested on suspicion of attempted
murder after also allegedly attempting to stab police officers.7:35
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Counterterrorism
police are looking into whether the stabbings are connected to a string
of recent arson attacks on synagogues and Jewish sites in London.7:43
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This is London Mayor Sadi Khan. An attack on a Jewish Londoner is an attack on our country. An attack on a synagogue7:52
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is an attack on our capital city. Uh this attack today has spread terror in the Jewish community, not just in7:59
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London, not just across the country, but across the uh globe. Our response must be equal.8:06
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US prosecutors have indicted Sinaloa governor Ruben Roachchaoya and nine other Mexican officials with helping the8:14
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Sinaloa cartel traffic drugs into the US in exchange for bribes and political favors. Prosecutors allege Roachoya met8:22
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with the sons of former cartel leader Wain El Chapo Guusman before his 2021 election and promised to install8:30
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officials
friendly to their drug trafficking operations. While cartel members
stole ballot boxes and intimidated opponents to ensure his8:38
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victory,
Roachoya denied the allegations. He's the highest ranking member of
Mexico's leading political party, Morena, to be indicted by the United
States.8:49
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US
Senate Republicans Tuesday killed a Democratic resolution that would
have required President Trump to get Congress's approval to keep
blockading8:57
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Cuba. The GOP's maneuver to dismiss the war powers resolution succeeded on a 51-47 vote with Democratic Senator John9:05
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Federman of Pennsylvania, the lone Democrat to vote with Republicans.9:10
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Republican
Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Ran Paul of Kentucky were the only
Republicans to support the Democrats resolution. The US blockade has
plunged Cuba into an energy crisis,9:22
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leaving millions without reliable power or clean water. And the US House of Representatives voted Tuesday to extend9:30
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section 702 of FISA, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, for three years, sending the bill to the Senate9:37
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ahead of tonight's deadline. The program allows US intelligence agencies to intercept the electronic communications9:44
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of
foreign nationals outside the United States. But some of the data
collected under FISA's section 702 authority also includes
communications with Americans.9:56
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Democratic Congress member Rashida Talib of Michigan blasted the measure, saying,10:01
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quote, "It has been used to spy on Black Lives Matter protesters, members of Congress, journalists, and more." 4210:09
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Democrats
join most House Republicans in advancing the bill. Hajjar Hamado, a
senior policy adviser at Demand Progress, said, quote, "These Democrats10:18
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defied their constituents and common sense to undercut meaningful privacy reforms in the House and instead voted10:25
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to hand over sweeping spy powers to the Trump administration. This means continuing warrantless backdoor searches10:33
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and
allowing an increasing number of federal agencies to exploit the data
broker loophole to supercharge AI and fuel mass domestic surveillance.10:45
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And those are some of the headlines.10:46
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