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Patrick Muldoon, ‘Days of our lives’ actor dies at 57: Cause of death revealed
Hollywood veteran Patrick Muldoon has passed away at 57. The actor suffered a sudden heart attack on Sunday morning, April 19, 2026. Muldoon was known for his roles in 'Days of Our Lives' and 'Melrose Place'. He also appeared in the film 'Starship Troopers'. His career spanned television and film. He was also a producer.
French prosecutors summon Elon Musk over allegations of child abuse images and deepfakes on X
Elon Musk and former X CEO Linda Yaccarino have been summoned to Paris for "voluntary interviews" regarding allegations of child sexual abuse material and deepfake content on the platform. French authorities are investigating X for "complicity" in spreading illegal content and manipulating data, with a focus on the AI chatbot Grok's controversial outputs.
French prosecutors summon Elon Musk over allegations of child abuse images, deepfakes on X
Elon Musk faces scrutiny in Paris. Investigators are probing allegations of misconduct on his social media platform X. This includes the spread of child abuse material and deepfake content. Musk and former CEO Linda Yaccarino have been summoned for interviews. French authorities are investigating potential complicity in serious offenses.
When money problems hurt kids: The hidden emotional cost and how to help
In situations of financial distress, parents may themselves need help and support. Many of us that live the good life can look out to help and support such families among our friends and relatives. Providing the children the hope that things will get better, and helping their parents clamber back on to their feet, without the blame-game might help immensely.
Women's safety takes centre stage in Tamil Nadu elections
Violence against women and children is a major election issue in Tamil Nadu. The opposition alleges the DMK government is soft on crime and that drugs are freely available. Concerns over safety are widespread. The DMK is trying to win over female voters with promises of increased financial aid.
UK police examine Iran links to arson attacks on Jewish targets
London police are probing potential Iranian involvement in recent arson attacks targeting Jewish sites. The UK Chief Rabbi warns of a growing campaign of violence. A pro-Iranian group has claimed responsibility for some incidents. Counter-terrorism units are actively investigating these threats. Authorities are vigilant about hostile Iranian activity within the UK. These events highlight a concerning escalation of tensions.
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‘He’ll do it!’ Lawyer sparks firestorm over Donald Trump's pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell
Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer, David Oscar Markus, believes a presidential pardon from Donald Trump is a strong possibility for his client. Markus argues Maxwell is a scapegoat and would not have been prosecuted if Jeffrey Epstein were alive. He is actively seeking clemency, suggesting Maxwell would testify freely if granted it.

Iranians fear sharpening pressure after war and crackdown
Iranians are trying to live normally after bombing and protests. Shops and parks are open, but the economy is struggling. People fear more government pressure after a potential deal with the US. The war has killed thousands and damaged infrastructure. Many Iranians feel the war did not help them and worry about their future.

Breakthrough near in Nancy Guthrie case? Police back in Savannah's sister and brother-in-law’s neighborhood as pressure mounts on kidnappers
Police are increasing patrols near Nancy Guthrie's daughter's home. This comes after residents complained about a YouTuber harassing people. The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie continues to draw attention. Experts believe media pressure and a large reward could lead to a breakthrough. The investigation remains active with no confirmed leads yet.

‘Became playboy after 1st breakup’: Amravati sex scandal mastermind Ayaan's confession stuns cops, police reveal how he targeted victims using cafes and trips
Amravati sex scandal: The key accused in the Amravati sex scandal, Ayaan Ahmed, casually told investigators that he became a playboy after his first break. Police revealed he maintained a promiscuous lifestyle and spent money on girls to lure them. He also took victims to cafes, hill station as a part of his modus operandi.

A loan you never took; How PAN fraud is wrecking credit scores in India and what you should do to protect yourself
Indians are facing a new threat: PAN-based loan fraud. Criminals are using stolen PAN details to take out loans without consent. This is damaging credit scores and causing immense stress. Victims must act fast by reporting to lenders, police, and credit bureaus. Prevention through secure data sharing is key to safeguarding financial identity.

Sweden rights groups blast 'honest living' criteria for migrants
Sweden's government has faced growing criticism over its plans to require migrants to adhere to "honest living", with rights groups and legal experts saying the proposed measure is discriminatory. Those found not adhering to the "honest living" standard could face deportation.

TCS Nashik case reaches Supreme Court: Plea terms forced religious conversions a 'terror act', indirect 'war on India'
TCS Nashik Case News: Allegations of religious coercion and exploitation at a TCS Nashik workplace have reached the Supreme Court. A plea argues these incidents are part of a wider pattern of forced conversions, calling them a 'terrorist act'. The Supreme Court is urged to direct stricter measures against such practices nationwide. Investigations are ongoing, with arrests made and internal inquiries launched by TCS.

AI is a gold mine for spammers and scammers, but Google is using it as a tool to fight back
Generative AI is supercharging online spam and scams, with the FBI reporting over $893 million in losses last year. Tech giants like Google are deploying advanced AI systems, such as Gemini, to combat this deluge. Gemini successfully blocked over 99% of policy-violating ads before they reached audiences, demonstrating AI's crucial role in defence.

Breaking the law behind bars
A significant ruling from a Madurai court has resulted in nine policemen being sentenced for custodial deaths, signaling a critical shift in India's fight against custodial violence. This decision sends a powerful message: the police do not enjoy immunity when it comes to human rights abuses.

Allbirds stock price: Why is Allbirds Inc. (Nasdaq: BIRD) share price up now? Asset sale, dividend plan, convertible financing facility, funding, AI pivot, corporate identity changes
Allbirds stock price surged after Allbirds announced plans to sell its footwear brand assets and pivot toward AI compute infrastructure. The company revealed a $50 million convertible financing facility, a proposed special dividend for shareholders, and a plan to rename the business NewBird AI. Investors reacted to the AI strategy, GPU-as-a-Service vision, shareholder vote timeline, and long-term plan to build AI cloud solutions and expand compute capacity services.

Donald Trump is with Jesus now: US president posts another AI-generated image on Truth Social. Here's why it is trending and best memes
Donald Trump is with Jesus now became a major online topic after the former US president shared AI images showing himself with Jesus Christ. The posts appeared on Truth Social after earlier controversy over a similar image. The debate includes religion, politics, AI images, and reactions from supporters and critics across social media platforms and political groups.

OpenAI firebomber was trying to kill boss Sam Altman: prosecutors
A man who allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman's luxury California home was trying to kill the boss of artificial intelligence giant OpenAI, US officials said Monday. Prosecutors say that after lobbing a firebomb at the gates of Altman's home, Moreno-Gama fled on foot to the San Francisco headquarters of OpenAI, where he tried to smash the glass doors of the building with a chair.

Millions of Rockstar Games business records stolen, hacking group says
A hacking group named ShinyHunters claims to have stolen millions of business records from Rockstar Games, the maker of Grand Theft Auto. The group stated the data was accessed through a compromise of Anodot, an analytics platform, which then affected Rockstar's account with data management company Snowflake.

Pakistani woman honey-traps 22-year-old Odisha youth into joining radical group; Shocked father says 'never thought my son could be anti-national'
Sheikh Imran (22) from Bhubaneswar’s Ganga Nagar area was arrested by Delhi Police for alleged links with a radical group. He reportedly underwent short-term cyber terrorism training and was honey-trapped by a suspected Pakistani woman through social media.

What are Money mule accounts? Australia’s financial intelligence regulator targets financial crime vulnerabilities in foreign-owned banks
Australia's financial intelligence unit, AUSTRAC, has uncovered significant control and reporting issues within foreign-owned banks. Reviews revealed low reporting of suspicious activities in bank branches. Furthermore, foreign bank subsidiaries showed a high exposure to money mule accounts. These accounts are used by criminals to launder illicit funds, making it harder for law enforcement to trace money trails.

AUSTRAC flags financial crime risks in foreign-owned banks over low AML reporting and money mule activity
Australia's financial intelligence agency, AUSTRAC, has flagged serious concerns regarding foreign banks. Weaknesses in controls and low reporting of suspicious transactions are allowing criminals to exploit the system. Money mule activity is also a significant risk, particularly through foreign subsidiaries. AUSTRAC is urging banks to enhance their anti-money laundering systems and improve transaction monitoring to safeguard the nation's financial integrity.

Mob attacks Hindu households, businesses in Bangladesh
Violence erupted in Bangladesh on Saturday. A Muslim spiritual leader was killed for allegedly insulting Islam. In separate incidents, Hindu homes and businesses were vandalized. Police suspect a third party instigated the vandalism to divert attention from a murder.

ICE launches new effort to uncover US 'birth tourism schemes'
America's Trump administration is targeting networks that help pregnant women get U.S. citizenship for their babies. Immigration agents are ordered to find these operations. This move is part of a larger effort to restrict birthright citizenship. Officials state birth tourism costs taxpayers and threatens national security. The government is focused on identifying and addressing potential violations of federal law.

10 Indians indicted in US visa fraud conspiracy
Ten Indian nationals have been indicted by a federal grand jury in Boston in connection with a conspiracy to carry out staged armed robberies of convenience stores for the purpose of allowing store clerks to falsely claim they were crime victims on immigration applications. The defendants were previously charged by criminal complaint in March 2026, according to the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts.

Winzo Case: HC warns ED of costs if challenge to Nanda’s bail is 'unnecessary’
The Karnataka High Court warned the Enforcement Directorate (ED) of Rs 1 lakh costs if its appeal against real money gaming company WinZo's cofounder's bail is deemed unnecessary. The ED must prove bail condition violations or fact suppression. The case involves allegations of money laundering, with the ED claiming WinZo used AI bots and restricted withdrawals to generate illegal proceeds.

Glen Powell and Barnstorm join David Weil’s upcoming crime drama “Calamities” at Prime Video
Prime Video has officially greenlit a Texas-set crime thriller created by David Weil. The series follows the aftermath of a violent drug deal that shakes a quiet border town, drawing together a sheriff confronting her past, a ruthless hitwoman, an ambitious FBI agent, and a dangerous cartel faction. Produced with Glen Powell and Barnstorm, the show explores intersecting lives caught in escalating chaos.

Will Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs be released today from prison? Latest updates and what we know
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' legal team is fighting for his immediate release, arguing that controversial tapes central to his conviction depict consensual amateur pornography, protected by free speech. Prosecutors reject this, deeming it meritless. Combs seeks to overturn his conviction or reduce his sentence, currently set for April 2028.

660 arrests, 499 FIRs, Rs 519 crore fraud: How Delhi Police's CyHawk 4.0 op caught cyber scamsters across 20+ states within 48 hours
Delhi Police concluded Operation CyHawk 4.0, a massive 48-hour coordinated strike against organized cybercrime syndicates across 20 states and Union Territories. Orchestrated between April 6 and April 8, the crackdown involved over 600 teams and resulted in the arrest of 660 suspects and the registration of 499 FIRs. Working with the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), investigators linked ₹519 crore in defrauded funds to identified mule accounts and mobile networks.
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