From Titanic sinking to OKC bombing, April is fraught with tragedy USA Today - Vertical Apr 16, 2026 Apr 16, 2026 Updated Apr 18, 2026 0 Debating Federal Involvement in College Sports NIL Students, community members oppose data centers in Ann Arbor A1 Minute! April 16, 2026: New Kroger behind the scenes; ART 180 to close; Virginia collective bargaining Candace Owens accuses Erika Kirk of lying about security threat Most MLB World Series Wins in History Rebel Republican slams Trump for ‘blasphemy’—'I was very offended’ Previewing NBA Playoffs: Play-In Tournament Insights ESPN's Biggest 2026 NFL Draft Sleepers to Watch Did US really secure 'overwhelming military victory' in Iran? US jury finds Meta and Google liable in social media addiction trial Pope Leo urges peace in visit to Cameroon’s conflict-hit northwest AP top stories April 14 Trump Doubles Down On Criticism Of Pope Leo Over Iran Travelers in Houston vent frustration over airport waits, TSA funding impasse US To Deploy Thousands More Troops To The Middle East AP Top Stories April 16 Chase Infiniti And Lucy Halliday Can't Stay Serious In The Testaments Interview Video: Boxing champ had always wanted to be buried in Iowa Trump announces 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon Jews worldwide celebrate Passover April 15-20 is full of tragedy including the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. As featured on Latest video Eight Children Killed In Louisiana Domestic Violence Shooting Japan: Earthquake Shakes Train In Tohoku. Caitlin Clark Enters Fever Training Camp Healthy AP top stories April 19 Iran won’t surrender its only lever – the Strait of Hormuz, analyst says Iran BREAKING: Iran REFUSES to Join Negotiations in Pakistan Until Trump Lifts U.S Naval Blockade Moment: LeBron, Bronny become first father-son duo to feature in an NBA playoff game Lainey Wilson screens new Netflix documentary in Nashville Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
A1 Minute! April 16, 2026: New Kroger behind the scenes; ART 180 to close; Virginia collective bargaining