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Ex-CENTCOM commanderwarns against ‘risky’ US ground op to seize Iran uranium

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Ex-CENTCOM commanderwarns against ‘risky’ US ground op to seize Iran uranium

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Ret. U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus said assassinating more of Iran’s leadership will not end ongoing issues while warning against a U.S. ground operation to seize Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium.

“This would be a very, very tall order, it would be exceedingly risky. And the casualties could potentially be quite substantial,” he said Monday on “Jesse Watters Primetime.”

“Assassinating a few more leaders is not going to bring this issue to a close,” he added.

Petraeus’ comments come as the two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is set to expire Wednesday, with President Donald Trump asserting an extension is “very unlikely.”

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When War Secretary Pete Hegseth was asked this week whether U.S. forces would ever move to secure enriched uranium reportedly stored at Iran’s Isfahan nuclear complex, he declined to say, citing operational security. (Guvendemir/Getty Images)

The former CENTCOM commander, who led troops into battle during the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, said the deployment of U.S. ground troops to Iran would be very risky.

“We’re not really sure where these canisters are, of this thousand pounds of 60 percent enriched uranium,” he said. “They’re going to have to excavate very, very substantially… That’s what makes the idea of a forced ground operation very, very challenging.” 

Petraeus noted that while Iran has felt the damage of the United States’ military campaign, the regime is not hopeless.

“They’ve seen lots and lots of damage that we can inflict,” he said.

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Donald Trump speaking at a press conference with U.S. military helicopter wreckage in Iran

A split image shows wreckage from what Iranian authorities say is a U.S. military helicopter in Iran on April 5, 2026, and President Donald Trump speaking at a press conference in Washington, D.C., on April 6, 2026. (Iran’s Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance/Chen Mengtong/Getty Images)

“They know what we can do… They’re also trying to figure out how much they can give on these other issues that traditionally have been very, very difficult to negotiate.”

Trump said he will enforce the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports until a deal is reached. However, Petraeus said the economic pressure has not made Iran completely desperate.

“They’re not at the point of desperation,” he argued.

The former CIA director argued that both the U.S. and Iran want the war to end, citing economic challenges that both nations have experienced amid the 52-day conflict.

“I don’t think that either side really wants to return to full-on combat,” Petraeus said. “There has been damage to infrastructure in the Gulf states. And we certainly don’t want to see more of that.”

Vice President JD Vance and senior White House officials are set to depart for Pakistan on Tuesday for a new round of peace talks, though recent reports from Iranian state media cast doubt on such meetings.

“I think both sides, frankly, really do want an agreement,” Petraeus said. “Obviously, there are challenges domestically for us if this continues. Obviously, there are huge challenges for them [Iran] economically and financially if it continues.”

Trump pumps his fist next to a photo of the Strait of Hormuz

Ships and tankers in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Musandam, Oman, April 18, 2026. (Reuters)

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The former CENTCOM commander said the two main points of discussion in the talks will be Iran’s uranium enrichment and the restoration of freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

“We’ll see if there is trade space,” he said.

Gunman opens fire at ancient landmark leaving tourist dead, others injured

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Gunman opens fire at ancient landmark leaving tourist dead, others injured

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A Canadian woman was shot and killed Monday, and several others were injured, before a gunman took his own life at Mexico’s popular Teotihuacan pyramids. 

Mexican officials said that four people were wounded by gunfire and two others sustained injuries from falls. Among the injured were tourists from Colombia, Russia, and Canada, according to local government reports via The Associated Press.

A firearm, a bladed weapon, and live cartridges were found at the scene, Mexico’s Security Cabinet confirmed on social media.

The Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun are seen along with smaller structures lining the Avenue of the Dead in Teotihuacan, Mexico, on March 19, 2020. A gunman killed a Canadian tourist and injured several other before taking his own life at the popular site, authorities said Monday. (Rebecca Blackwell/AP)

“Our thoughts are with their family and loved ones, and consular officials are in touch to provide assistance,” Canada’s foreign ministry said in a social media post. 

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wrote on social media that the shooting would be thoroughly investigated and that she was in contact with the Canadian Embassy.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum speaking at a lectern inside the National Palace in Mexico City

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum speaks during her morning press conference at the National Palace in Mexico City on Jan. 5, 2026. (Raquel Cunha/Reuters)

“What happened today in Teotihuacan deeply pains us,” she wrote. “I express my most sincere solidarity with the affected individuals and their families.”

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Sheinbaum said she has instructed the Security Cabinet to investigate the events and provide all necessary support to the victims.

People visiting the Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan near Mexico City.

People visit the Pyramid of the Sun in the pre-Hispanic city of Teotihuacan near Mexico City, Mexico, on March 21, 2024, following the spring equinox. (Henry Romero/Reuters)

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“Personnel from the Secretariat of the Interior and the Secretariat of Culture are already heading to the site to provide assistance and accompaniment, along with local authorities,” she said. “I am closely following the situation, and we will continue to provide timely updates through the Security Cabinet.”

The pre-Hispanic city, located just outside Mexico City, was once one of the most significant cultural centers in Mesoamerica.

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US State Department warns Americans not to travel to Haiti over kidnappings

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The U.S. State Department issued an updated warning advising Americans not to travel to Haiti — citing widespread kidnappings and ransom demands often reaching into the tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Sharing the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, Haiti has been gripped by escalating gang violence and instability.

In an April 16 travel advisory, the U.S. State Department warned that violent crime is still rampant in the Caribbean nation, particularly in its capital city of Port-au-Prince.

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“The expansion of gang, organized crime and terrorist activity has led to widespread violence,” the advisory noted, citing firearm-related crimes, carjackings, robberies, sexual assaults, kidnappings and ransom demands.

“Ransom demands are typically in the high tens of thousands to high hundreds of thousands of dollars,” the release said.

The U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 travel advisory, warning Americans not to travel to Haiti — pictured here — due to escalating violence and kidnapping threats across the country. (iStock)

Critically, officials also said that local law enforcement “has an extremely limited ability to respond to serious crimes, particularly outside Port-au-Prince and Cap Haitien.”

The statement warned, “When traveling to Haiti, do not engage in activity or behave in a manner that could be in violation of local law and subject you to arrest and detention. Be mindful of potential violations of law.”

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Level 4 is the State Department’s highest level of warning, meaning that Americans may face life-threatening risks and should not travel to the country.

Although the Level 4 advisory has been in place for some time, the State Department added new warnings in this month’s update.

“Armed, anti-gang vigilante groups attack and, in many cases, have killed individuals, including U.S. citizens.”

The advisory also cited unrest, stating that protests and roadblocks are “common and unpredictable,” and that protesters “sometimes damage or destroy infrastructure and can become violent.”

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The release noted that “armed, anti-gang vigilante groups attack and, in many cases, have killed individuals, including U.S. citizens, suspected of being gang members based only on rumors or incorrect information.”

U.S. commercial flights are not operating to or from Port-au-Prince, though Americans may still attempt to reach the country via foreign carriers or indirect routes.

Haitian police officers deploying in Port-au-Prince street

U.S. officials stressed that safety risks persist across Haiti, including in areas outside the capital city, where law enforcement response is even more limited. (Clarens Siffroy/AFP)

Americans in Haiti are urged to establish “a proof of life protocol” with family — and to choose a family member to serve as a point of contact in the case of kidnapping.

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The advisory also advises Americans to “not physically resist any robbery attempt” and to “caution when walking or driving at night.”

View of road in Haiti with small houses and palm trees

The State Department continues to urge Americans to avoid all travel to Haiti due to ongoing security threats and lack of reliable emergency response. (iStock)

Haiti joins a list of other countries that remain on the U.S. State Department’s travel advisory list.

Earlier this month, U.S. officials issued a travel advisory for Albania, a cheap destination popular for its Adriatic coastline, over Iran-related tensions.

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On Thursday, the U.S. Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago said that Americans should “reconsider travel to Trinidad and Tobago due to crime,” citing a “heightened risk of terrorism.”

Great Smoky Mountains National Park closes trails amid bear activity spike

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One of the most visited national parks in the U.S. is closing parts of its hiking trails as officials deal with a spike in bear activity.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee has temporarily shut down several trails and backcountry areas due to increased sightings of black bears, according to the National Park Service.

Officials said closures are put in place when bears frequent specific areas or show signs of unpredictable behavior, posing a risk to both visitors and wildlife.

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The park draws more than 12 million visitors each year, meaning even a small increase in bear encounters with visitors can escalate quickly.

The Smokies are home to roughly 1,900 black bears, one of the densest populations in the country, the National Park Service said.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park has temporarily closed several trails and backcountry areas after a surge in black bear sightings. (iStock)

Bear activity tends to increase in the spring and summer months as the animals emerge from hibernation and search for food, often bringing them closer to hiking trails, campsites and roadways.

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Park officials say human behavior is also contributing to the problem.

When bears access food left out by visitors or are intentionally fed, they can start to associate humans with food, the National Park Service said.

A black bear standing in a natural environment

The Smoky Mountains are home to around 1,900 black bears. (iStock)

Officials warn this can lead to more aggressive behavior and increase the likelihood of dangerous encounters, and, in some cases, lead to bears being euthanized.

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Last week, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed a new law addressing the feeding of black bears in certain areas, set to take effect in July, FOX 17 reported.

The measure makes it a Class B misdemeanor to knowingly feed bears where warning signs are posted, with violators facing fines of at least $250.

Senior couple sitting on a wooden bench watching grizzly coastal brown bears fish for salmon in a river

Feeding bears or leaving food out can make them link people with food, increasing the risk of dangerous encounters. (iStock)

Park officials are also urging visitors to know how to respond if they encounter a bear.

The National Park Service advises keeping a safe distance of at least 50 yards and never approaching or allowing a bear to come closer. 

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If a bear notices you and changes its behavior, such as stopping or moving toward you, officials say you are too close and should slowly back away while facing the animal.

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Finland is now considering a tourist tax proposal to let municipalities set levies

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Finland is now considering a tourist tax proposal to let municipalities set levies

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Yet another country in Europe is weighing a proposal to add tourist taxes and levies to visitors in an effort to raise money.

Already considered an expensive destination, Finland is now taking a closer look at how tourists pay their way.

The Finnish government has started drafting legislation that would allow municipalities to introduce a tax on tourists, part of a broader effort to boost revenue while easing the strain that travel places on local communities, according to a government statement.

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The Ministry of Finance confirmed that legal preparations are in progress for a system that would give cities and towns the option to charge visitors who are staying in paid accommodations.

The proposed tax would apply to international tourists and Finns traveling within their own country.

Finland is now considering a tourist tax for international and domestic travelers — the latest country in Europe to contemplate such a move.  (iStock)

Finance Minister Riikka Purra said the plan is highly flexible. Rather than imposing a nationwide rule, the government would leave the final decision to local hands.

“The goal is a clear model, and municipalities would decide themselves whether to introduce it,” Purra said in a statement.

If the proposal passes, the tax would be calculated as a percentage of the accommodation price, including hotels, holiday cottages and short-term rentals.

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Any revenue raised would stay within the municipality that collects it, offering local governments a new stream of funding to manage tourism-related costs. 

Those costs include maintaining infrastructure, supporting public services and handling the wear and tear that comes with an influx of visitors.

Crowded Aleksi street with people walking in Helsinki Finland

“Municipalities would decide themselves whether to introduce” the tourist tax, the finance minister said in a statement. (iStock)

Finland, if it makes this move, would not be breaking new ground. 

Tourist taxes are common across Europe, with cities like Venice, Paris and Seville using similar systems to balance the benefits of tourism with its challenges.

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Finnish officials say their model would draw from these examples while tailoring their approach.

The move follows a study and consultations with industry stakeholders. Next, the proposal will be opened up for public feedback before entering a formal legislative process, according to a statement.

Boats in North Harbour Helsinki, Finland

The Ministry of Finance said local governments could decide how to use the funds they bring in through tourist taxes. (iStock)

If approved, the law could take effect in 2027. 

Then, municipalities could choose to add the tax to their 2028 budgets.

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Finland’s tourism industry hit a record high in 2025, marking a strong rebound from the pandemic-era downturn.

The country welcomed 5.1 million international visitors last year — a 5% increase from 2024 — according to Business Finland and Visit Finland. It is estimated that tourists spent more than $4 billion.

Uspenski Cathedral in Helsinki, Finland

Finland’s tourism industry hit a record high in 2025, marking a strong rebound from the pandemic-era downturn. (iStock)

Officials say the surge is partly driven by the growing “cool-cation” trend, with travelers from Europe and North America heading north in search of fresh air and cooler temperatures, the “VisaHQ” blog reported.

Reddit users weighed in on the proposed tax.

“Finland is … one of the most expensive countries to visit because of its already sky-high taxes. … Introducing [a] tourist tax is not going to help get tourists,” one commenter said.

Northern lights in Finland

The aurora borealis in Finland has long been a huge draw for visitors.  (Alex Nicodim/Anadolu )

“Sounds like Las Vegas. It’s like $100 in taxes to rent a car, $15+ a night in just taxes for a hotel — every little thing they can soak tourists for they do,” another Reddit user said.

Finland has carved out an identity as a destination for nature-driven travel, drawing visitors with its vast forests, pristine lakes and seasonal extremes.

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In the winter, travelers head to Lapland for Northern Lights viewing and snow activities. 

In the summer, tourists love the long daylight hours, including the midnight sun.

Parks Canada finds 1812 shipwreck believed to be the Swift at Sable Island

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Parks Canada finds 1812 shipwreck believed to be the Swift at Sable Island

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Park rangers in Canada have uncovered a centuries-old shipwreck in a region known for many maritime disasters.

The shipwreck, which dates back more than 200 years, is believed to be the Swift, a civilian vessel that sank on Sept. 27, 1812. 

En route from Bermuda to Newfoundland, the Swift sank along with the British Royal Navy frigate HMS Barbadoes and the schooner Emeline.

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The discovery of the ship fragments — and the research that followed — was two years in the making. 

The discovery was announced by Parks Canada officials last month. The group was first alerted to the site in February 2024 after team members found a pulley wheel with a mark of the British Royal Navy.

Parks Canada officials announced the discovery of a centuries-old shipwreck believed to be the Swift, which sank in 1812 near Sable Island. (Parks Canada)

“Another Parks Canada team member later found a piece of copper sheathing with multiple broad-arrow stamps and an Admiralty stamp dated January 1810 from Portsmouth, which supported the likelihood that we’d unearthed a small fragment of the Barbadoes — we know from historical accounts that the ship had a refit at Portsmouth in 1810,” the statement said.

“Sable Island is an unusual site to excavate, because it’s composed mostly of loose sand.”

Additional pulley wheels and copper sheathing were uncovered until officials eventually found a sloop-sized shipwreck section made of Bermudan cedar.

The artifacts appeared to belong to Barbadoes — while the shipwreck section pointed to the Swift.

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“Initially, only three bits of wood were sticking out of the sand,” the statement said. “We believe the wreck to be that of the Swift.”

Sable Island has a reputation as the “graveyard of the Atlantic,” a Parks Canada spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

Split image of officials at the site

The wreck site was initially spotted when only small pieces of wood were visible above the sand, according to officials. (Parks Canada)

The official cited over 350 recorded shipwrecks since 1583. 

Many shipwreck fragments, however, can’t be traced back to specific events unless they have “sufficient distinguishing features.”

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The official said, “Sometimes, it takes luck.”

The spokesperson added that the dig was difficult due to Sable Island’s windy, challenging weather and unusual terrain.

Split image of official smiling at each other at the wreck site

“This wreck discovery is especially exciting for us,” said a Parks Canada official. (Parks Canada)

Officials worked with Mi’kmaw archaeological technicians alongside both underwater and terrestrial archaeologists to excavate and document the wreck, adapting their methods to Sable Island’s shifting sands.

“Sable Island is an unusual site to excavate, because it’s composed mostly of loose sand,” said the spokesperson.

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“We used sandbags to stabilize the banks and then peeled the sand back from the wreck site. We also used a skid steer to help remove the overburden of sand, then switched to hand tools to avoid damaging the wreck.”

When the documentation process was done, archaeologists covered the shipwreck with sand in order to protect it.

“The shipwreck we found was quite far inland from the current shoreline, so we’re also still piecing together how it got there.”

What stood out most to archaeologists, the official said, was the scale of the wreck.

“Most shipwreck pieces on Sable Island are usually small fragments lying on the surface or in the intertidal area,” the spokesperson noted. “This wreck was unusual both in its completeness and its condition.”

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The official added, “This wreck discovery is especially exciting for us, because if we can verify it, it’s one of the rare occasions that anyone has been able to correlate a physical shipwreck on Sable Island with a documented historical wreck event from before the 20th century.”

Parks Canada’s statement noted that there are “still plenty of unknowns about the ships, how they ended up on Sable Island and what their crew’s time was like on the island while they waited to be rescued.”

Split image of wreck site, archaeologists working next to exposed wood

The site was found farther inland than expected, raising new questions about how the wreck moved over time. (Parks Canada)

“The shipwreck we found was quite far inland from the current shoreline, so we’re also still piecing together how it got there, as the island moves considerably over time,” the announcement said.

The news comes a year after another archaeological discovery was made at Sable Island — though far more modern.

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Last spring, officials announced that a message in a bottle from 1983 surfaced on Sable Island’s shores — and still smelled of gin.

Roman Reigns wins World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 42

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CM Punk and Roman Reigns met at WrestleMania 42 in a clash between two titans of the pro wrestling industry who helped shaped WWE over the last 15 years.

Punk entered as the world heavyweight champion, while Reigns was the challenger. Reigns earned the shot at Punk’s title after winning the Royal Rumble in January.

The two went back-and-forth for weeks trading barbs. Punk vowing to “bury” Reigns next to his father, while the “OTC” telling Punk he’s too old. Each competitor put each other through the “Monday Night Raw” announce table on various episodes. Reigns then vowed he would walk out of WWE if he lost to Punk.

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CM Punk faces off against Roman Reigns before the World Heavyweight Championship match during WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 19, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

It all led to the raucous brawl that occurred in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium to end the weekend.

Reigns’ entrance music shook the stadium as he walked purposely down the ramp – for the second straight year with no “Wiseman” to back him up or guide him through what vowed to be an incredible match.

Punk came out to the top of the stage and looked over the crowd. He touched the ground, and yelled with the crowd, “It’s clobbering time.” The crowd sang “Cult of Personality” as it blared through the stadium.

The match brought an electricity in the air that was missing from Night 1. It had a big fight feel and both Punk and Reigns brought it.

CM Punk fighting Roman Reigns in a wrestling match at Allegiant Stadium

CM Punk fights Roman Reigns during the World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 19, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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The two started grappling for control after meeting face-to-face in the middle of the ring for one final round of trash talking. They traded knockdowns and slapped each other around as Reigns gained the advantage to start the match.

A Samoan drop set the stage for Reigns to go on the offensive first. The crowd acknowledged their “Tribal Chief” as he clotheslined Punk outside of the ring.

Punk reversed Reigns’ attempt to bash him into the announce table. But Reigns whipped Punk into the barricade and continued his assault in the crowd. Punk sat on a chair and waited for Reigns to get him. Punk jumped on the barricade and hit a flying clothesline.

CM Punk reacts to Roman Reigns before World Heavyweight Championship match at Allegiant Stadium

CM Punk reacts to Roman Reigns before the World Heavyweight Championship match during WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 19, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Punk’s taunts didn’t last long. Reigns tossed Punk from the announce table onto the ground as the referee begged for both competitors to get back into the ring. Reigns obliged as that was the only way he was going to win the match.

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The match wore on as they traded punches and kicks and pin attempts.

Reigns was the first to attempt his finisher. He tried for a Superman punch but Punk countered. Punk went to the top rope and hit a crossbody and assaulted Reigns with a flurry of punches.

Punk seemingly had the advantage. He hit Reigns with a running knee and a bulldog. He called for the GTS as Reigns laid face down on the mat. Punk went for it, but Reigns battled out of it.

Once again, the match moved to the outside. Punk hit a suicide dive that pushed Reigns onto the announce table. He used it to his advantage.

Then, Punk got a little dangerous. Reigns was laid out on the announce table. He went to the top rope but Reigns quickly got up and avoided the move.

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Reigns mocked Punk as he hung upside down on the turnbuckle. Reigns hit Punk with a Superman punch. Reigns then nailed Punk with the stairs and continued to talk trash to the camera.

Roman Reigns shoving CM Punk into the ropes during a wrestling match at Allegiant Stadium

Roman Reigns shoves CM Punk into the ropes during the World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 19, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Punk appeared helpless as Reigns picked him up. He set up Punk for a powerbomb and blasted him through the announce table. Punk was cut open and Reigns basked in the fans’ applause. He threw Punk into the ring and set him up for a spear.

However, Punk countered and picked him up over his shoulders. Punk hit the GTS and nearly pinned Reigns right there. Punk tried for another GTS, but Reigns nailed him with a spear. Again, for only a two count.

Reigns, frustrated, signaled he was going to steal Punk’s finisher. Punk tried to battle back but Reigns was adamant. He put Punk on his shoulders but Punk countered. Punk kicked Reigns, knocking him down but couldn’t get the three count.

Punk then resorted to mocking Reigns. He took the Ula Fala from a fan and tried to hit a spear. Reigns countered with a guillotine only for Punk to kick out of it and put Reigns into a chokehold. Reigns punched his way out of the submission hold and put Punk back in the guillotine.

As the two broke out of their respective submission holds, they got back up and hit each other with a double clothesline. The fans were ecstatic, yelling “this is awesome,” as the match winded down. The crowd was split in who they were rooting for. Chants for both men rang out throughout the stadium as they traded punches.

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Punk was taking off the tape from his hands and threw it onto the ring, distracting the referee enough to hit Reigns with a low blow. Punk tried to pin Reigns, but Reigns kicked out again.

What was it going to take to put either wrestler down?

Roman Reigns standing in wrestling ring at Allegiant Stadium

Roman Reigns is introduced before the World Heavyweight Championship match against CM Punk during WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 19, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Punk got Reigns outside of the ring and back onto the announce table. He wanted one final blow. He stepped up to the top rope and nailed Reigns with a flying elbow drop.

The crowd waited with bated breath for the two to get back in the ring. Punk lifted Reigns on his shoulders and hit the GTS. Reigns then fell back onto his shoulders, but Punk couldn’t muster the strength to get off one more move.

Reigns got up and hit Punk with a spear. Punk looked at Reigns and crawled back to him. Reigns hit Punk with one more spear.

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He pinned Punk and won the World Heavyweight Championship.

Reigns becomes a seven-time champion and the first time he’s held the title since he lost to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40.

American Airlines launches retro-inspired trading cards for its centennial

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American Airlines is leaning into nostalgia as it marks its upcoming centennial, unveiling a new set of retro-inspired trading cards for passengers.

Starting in early May, travelers will be able to collect the cards directly from pilots on select flights, with wider availability expected ahead of the summer travel season, the airline said in a press release.

The cards feature a mix of modern aircraft and historic planes that helped shape the airline’s legacy.

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Alongside current fleet types such as the Airbus A321neo and Boeing 787, the airline is releasing special edition cards highlighting vintage aircraft including the DC-3, 707-123 and MD-80.

“These trading cards are a culmination of 100 years of special moments shared between pilots, planes and passengers,” said Captain Alan Johnson, American’s vice president of flight operations.

American Airlines is celebrating its upcoming 100th anniversary by introducing retro-style trading cards (pictured). (American Airlines)

Each card includes an image of the aircraft, technical details and historical facts, giving aviation enthusiasts a collectible piece of airline history.

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Passengers are encouraged to ask pilots for the cards, which will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, the airline noted.

American plans to print millions of cards in time for summer, increasing the chances for travelers to get one.

Fox News Digital reached out to American Airlines for further comment.

American Airlines Boeing 737-800 airplane flying in partly cloudy blue sky

Passengers may request the cards from pilots, with distribution occurring on a first-come, first-served basis. (iStock)

On social media, aviation fans have already embraced similar offerings, with passengers frequently sharing videos of themselves asking pilots for trading cards on flights.

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Delta Air Lines has offered pilot trading cards for years and expanded the idea with a centennial-themed collection in 2025, distributing millions of cards to passengers.

Posts across platforms like TikTok show passengers requesting trading cards from pilots before and after their flights.

Woman talking on mobile phone at airport with American Airlines plane in background

Beginning in early May, travelers may collect the cards directly from pilots on select flights. (iStock)

Fox News Digital previously reported that American Airlines began tapping into nostalgia earlier this year as part of efforts to enhance the passenger experience.

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The carrier introduced a retro-inspired in-flight menu tied to its centennial celebration, with dishes debuting in February and expanding in the months that followed.

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The offerings include items modeled after meals from the early days of commercial aviation, such as beef Wellington, prawn cocktail and Waldorf salad.

Some 450 medieval cannonballs were unearthed at a construction site in Belgium

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Some 450 medieval cannonballs were unearthed at a construction site in Belgium

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Archaeologists recently uncovered a cache of hundreds of medieval cannonballs at a construction site in Belgium.

The discovery was made ahead of construction of an administrative center in Nieuwpoort, the city said in a recent press release.

In a translated statement, the city said the research “has already yielded highly valuable finds that may shed more light on an important chapter of Nieuwpoort’s history.”

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Images from the excavation show dozens of stone cannonballs piled together, as well as exposed brickwork and soil layers that shed light on the city’s medieval past.

Nieuwpoort is a coastal city in western Belgium near the French border. It was founded in the 12th century and has nearly 1,000 years of history beneath its surface.

Archaeologists in Belgium uncovered hundreds of medieval cannonballs during excavation work ahead of a planned administrative building project in Nieuwpoort. (Stad Nieuwpoort)

Around 450 cannonballs were found in total. 

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They date between 1350 and 1600 A.D. — and were likely fired from trebuchets or catapults.

“To our knowledge, this is the first [such discovery] in Flanders and maybe the whole world.”

“Their high degree of standardization and quality finishing suggests they were more likely intended for firearms,” the city noted.

“Notably, the variation in sizes points to a highly diverse arsenal.”

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Archaeologists also found an intact shell from World War I, along with subsurface traces of medieval activity, as well as walls and floor levels.

“The proximity of the site to the City Hall and its belfry, which has stood there since the 13th century, makes these findings particularly significant,” officials said.

Split image of hundreds of cannonballs at the site

A large cache of stone cannonballs dating between 1350 and 1600 A.D. was discovered beneath the surface of the historic Belgian city. (Stad Nieuwpoort)

“It is still too early to draw definitive conclusions about the precise function and dating of these structures. Further analysis of the finds and additional dating efforts are expected to provide more.”

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Alexander Doucet, a fieldwork coordinator at the archaeological firm Group Van Vooren, told Fox News Digital that archaeologists have wrapped up excavation as of early April.

Archaeologists plan to spend up to two years analyzing the data and samples before compiling their findings into a final report.

“For now, the archaeologists have taken the cannonballs with them for further examination.”

Doucet called the discovery “highly unusual” — especially because the large cache was found in one location.

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“To our knowledge, this is the first time in Flanders and maybe the whole world,” the archaeologist said.

While the reason they were placed there is still a mystery, Doucet said the cannonballs may have been discarded into a cellar that needed to be filled.

Medieval soil layers at excavation site

Archaeologists also uncovered remnants of walls and floor levels, pointing to significant medieval activity at the site. (Stad Nieuwpoort)

“For now, the archaeologists have taken the cannonballs with them for further examination,” he said.

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“After this is completed, the owner of the cannonballs, the city of Nieuwpoort, can decide what to do with them. The archaeologists are going to make recommendations that the balls be displayed as a whole.”

Titanic survivor’s life jacket sells for over $900,000 at auction

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Titanic survivor's life jacket sells for over $900,000 at auction

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A life jacket worn by a Titanic survivor sold for more than $900,000 at auction Saturday, far exceeding expectations and highlighting the enduring fascination with the doomed ship.

The flotation device — believed to be one of only a handful of Titanic life jackets still in existence — was used by first-class passenger Laura Mabel Francatelli during the ship’s 1912 sinking and was the only one of its kind ever offered at auction.

It sold for 670,000 pounds, or roughly $906,000, including fees, at Henry Aldridge & Son auctioneers in Devizes, England, to an unidentified telephone bidder.

The final price far surpassed its estimated range of about $339,000 to $475,000.

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A Titanic life-preserver, belonging to a survivor is shown in London, Wednesday, May 16, 2007. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

Other items sold at the auction included a seat cushion from a Titanic lifeboat, which fetched about $527,000 and was purchased by the owners of Titanic museums in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and Branson, Missouri.

“These record-breaking prices illustrate the continuing interest in the Titanic story, and the respect for the passengers and crew whose stories are immortalized by these items of memorabilia,” auctioneer Andrew Aldridge said.

Francatelli wore the life jacket as she boarded Lifeboat No. 1 with 11 others after the Titanic — described at the time as “practically unsinkable” — struck an iceberg just before midnight on April 14, 1912, off Newfoundland during its maiden voyage from England to New York.

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Woman in blue sweatshirt holding a life jacket from the Titanic.

A rare Titanic artifact, a survivor’s life jacket, sold for more than $900,000 to a private bidder, auctioneers said. (BNPS)

She and seven other survivors from the same lifeboat later signed the item.

Francatelli, then 22, had boarded the Titanic in France while working as a secretary to fashion designer Lady Lucy Duff Gordon and her husband, Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon.

She later recalled being helped into a life preserver and directed to the deck as lifeboats were lowered. Lifeboat No. 1, which had a capacity of 40, became controversial for failing to return to pick up additional survivors from the freezing Atlantic waters.

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Titanic lifejacket worn by survivor Laura Mabel Francatelli displayed on a flat surface

Francatelli wore the life jacket while boarding Lifeboat No. 1 after the Titanic hit an iceberg shortly before midnight on April 14, 1912. (BNPS)

The cream-colored life jacket, made of canvas with cork-filled sections, has been displayed at museums in the United States and Europe.

While the item fetched a high price, it fell short of the record for Titanic memorabilia. In 2024, a gold pocket watch given to the captain of the RMS Carpathia — the ship that rescued more than 700 survivors — sold for 1.56 million pounds, or nearly $2 million at the time.

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Titanic passenger Isidor Straus holding a gold pocket watch.

Titanic passenger Isidor Straus and his gold pocket watch that is up for auction (Bettmann/Getty Images)

Saturday’s auction took place 114 years after the Carpathia arrived in New York with Titanic survivors on April 18, 1912.

Fox News Digital’s Kelly McGreal and The Associated Press contributed to this report.