Trump hailed the ceasefire deal — but cracks are already showing

特朗普赞扬了停火协议——但裂痕已初露端倪

Apple News Today

2026-04-09

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The ceasefire deal between the U.S., Israel, and Iran is already showing signs of fraying. Avi Salzman from Barron’s tells us there’s little sign of movement in the Strait of Hormuz. Wisconsin voters passed a first-of-its-kind law restricting future data centers. Politico’s Tyler Katzenberger explains what the referendum says about how some voters feel about the AI boom. Golf’s most prestigious tournament, the Masters, starts today. The Athletic’s Brody Miller joins to discuss the field — and why Tiger Woods’s absence carries extra weight this year. Plus, the Justice Department says former Attorney General Pam Bondi won’t testify before the House regarding the Epstein files, last month was the hottest March in the U.S. on record, and the massive monument erected in honor of a land-mine-sniffing rat. Today’s episode was hosted by Cecilia Lei.
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  • Good morning.

  • Iran accuses the U.S.

  • And Israel of violating the ceasefire.

  • And so far, there's little sign that the regime is willing to end its chokehold over oil supplies.

  • We're in for a pretty long blockage to the oil situation.

  • I think consumers are going to feel that for a long time.

  • Politico explains the length some states are going to keep data centers out of their towns.

  • And why talk of Tiger Woods is still dominating the masters, even though he's not competing.

  • It's Thursday, April 9th.

  • I'm Cecilia Lay, and this is Apple News Today.

  • The first day of the ceasefire was dominated by confusion about who was involved,

  • how it might work, and whether it had already been breached.

  • One of the big questions has been whether Lebanon is included here.

  • Israel has been sending missiles into the country on a constant basis as it targets the Iran-backed militia Hezbollah.

  • Those strikes have displaced a million people and killed over 1,500.

  • And the strikes haven't stopped.

  • Mere hours after the ceasefire announcement,

  • Israeli strikes barraged Beirut, including dense commercial and residential areas, according to the AP.

  • Local journalist Rainia Abouzed told France 24 about the situation on the ground.

  • There has been an urgent call for doctors across the country to head to hospitals.