Republicans divided on whether to check Trump’s Iran war power as 60-day mark looms
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Senate Republicans are divided over the 60-day military engagement in Iran, with some arguing Congress must vote to extend military action beyond the War Powers Act limit. Senators Lisa Murkowski, Thom Tillis, and Susan Collins are among those debating whether to support continued intervention, as the deadline approaches and tensions escalate.
Ontario Liberals introduced the Stop Harmful Gambling Advertising Act, aiming to ban licensed online gambling ads in the province. Ontario, the first Canadian province to privatize iGaming in 2022, remains the only one with such a market, with Alberta planning to follow. The bill reflects ongoing concerns about gambling advertising's impact on residents.
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Since the start of the Iran conflict, at least five officials have exited Trump’s Cabinet and military leadership. The shakeup reflects ongoing political and military adjustments during this period. Specific names and reasons for departures were not detailed, but the changes mark a significant personnel shift in the administration amid heightened tensions with Iran in spring 2026.
President Trump accepted Pakistan’s proposal for an indefinite ceasefire in Iran-related tensions, but less than 24 hours later, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps attacked three ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran did not send negotiators to Islamabad and did not respond to the ceasefire offer, escalating tensions in the region on April 23, 2026.
Japan’s finance minister has increased efforts to coordinate measures aimed at stabilizing the Japanese Government Bond (JGB) market, emphasizing economic resilience over rate cuts. This strategic shift comes amid ongoing inflationary pressures, reflecting Japan’s focus on maintaining financial stability rather than pursuing aggressive monetary easing. The move underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding the bond market’s stability.