Iran war (April 28, 2026):

Here’s a clear, up-to-date snapshot of what’s happening right now in the Iran war (April 28, 2026):


🧭 Big picture

  • The war (involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran) has mostly shifted from active fighting to a tense standoff.

A temporary ceasefire started earlier in April, but it’s fragile and violated multiple times.

Right now, the situation is more like a “cold war” style conflict: pressure, threats, and negotiations—but no full resolution.


⚠️ Military situation

  • Large-scale fighting has slowed, but sporadic strikes and clashes still happen, including around Lebanon and border areas.

Iran previously launched missiles and drones at U.S. bases and Israel, while the U.S. and Israel carried out airstrikes inside Iran.

The risk of sudden escalation is still high, especially if talks collapse.


🛢️ Strait of Hormuz crisis (very important)

  • Iran restricted or threatened shipping in the Strait of Hormuz (a key oil route).

The U.S. responded with a naval blockade on Iran.

Iran has offered to reopen the strait, but only if the U.S. eases pressure.

👉 Why this matters: about 20% of the world’s oil passes through there, so disruption affects global prices.


🕊️ Diplomacy & negotiations

  • Talks are ongoing but stalled—main disagreement:
    • U.S.: wants Iran to limit or stop its nuclear program
    • Iran: wants sanctions lifted and blockades removed

Iran is also seeking support from allies like Russia.

The UN warns the situation could trigger global economic and food problems if it drags on.


🌍 Global impact

  • Oil prices are rising sharply due to uncertainty and supply disruption.

The conflict is affecting economies worldwide and increasing political tension.

Some analysts say it could turn into a long-term geopolitical standoff rather than a quick war.


🧩 Bottom line

  • The war isn’t fully active right now—but it’s far from over
  • Ceasefire + tension + failed talks = unstable situation
  • Biggest risks ahead:
    • Talks breaking down → fighting resumes
    • Continued disruption of global oil supply
    • Wider regional escalation

This week in New Brunswick history

this week in New Brunswick history” centered on April 25 (and the surrounding days). These are real historical events recorded for the province:


📅 April 25 in New Brunswick History

  • 1785 – Governor Thomas Carleton proposes making St. Ann’s Point (now Fredericton) the future capital of New Brunswick.

1845Queen Victoria officially declares Fredericton a city—even though it only had about 4,000 people at the time.

👉 These two events are closely connected: they reflect how Fredericton grew from a planned capital site into an official city.


🗓️ Around the Same Week (April 24–30)

April 24

  • 1920 – Creation of the New Brunswick Electric Power Commission.
  • 1920 – Incorporation of the Association of Professional Engineers of New Brunswick.

April 26

  • 1850 – Founding of an early provincial agricultural and commerce society.

1909 – A Saint John court rules that electricity counts as a commodity in a theft case—an early legal precedent.

April 27

  • 1884 – Birth of Ivan C. Rand, who later created the famous “Rand Formula” for unions.

1950 – Introduction of a controversial 4% provincial sales tax by Premier John B. McNair.

April 28

  • 1783William Davidson elected to represent the region (then part of Nova Scotia).

1939 – A Soviet aircraft crash-lands on Miscou Island during a transatlantic flight attempt.

April 29

  • 1916 – New Brunswick adopts Daylight Saving Time.

1952 – Incorporation of the city of Edmundston.

April 30

  • 1765 – Establishment of Sunbury County, covering much of what is now New Brunswick.

🧭 Why April 25 matters

April 25 is a key date because it ties directly to the rise of Fredericton as the province’s political center—starting with the 1785 plan and leading to its official city status in 1845.

New Brunswick History Timeline (Apr 24–30)

 
1765 ─ Sunbury County established

1783 ─ William Davidson elected (early colonial representation)

1785 ─ Capital proposed at Fredericton (St. Ann’s Point)

1845 ─ Fredericton officially becomes a city

1850 ─ Agricultural & commerce society founded

1884 ─ Birth of Ivan Rand (creator of Rand Formula)

1909 ─ Court rules electricity is a “commodity”

1916 ─ Daylight Saving Time adopted

1920 ─ NB Electric Power Commission created

1939 ─ Soviet plane crash-lands on Miscou Island

1950 ─ 4% provincial sales tax introduced

1952 ─ Edmundston incorporated as a city

sports scores from Saturday, April 25

Here are some of the key sports scores from Saturday, April 25, 2026 across major leagues:


🏒 NHL (Stanley Cup Playoffs)

  • Carolina Hurricanes 4 – Ottawa Senators 2
    → Carolina won the series 4–0
  • Pittsburgh Penguins 4 – Philadelphia Flyers 2
    → Flyers still lead series 3–1
  • Minnesota Wild 3 – Dallas Stars 2 (OT)
    → Series tied 2–2

🏀 NBA (Playoffs)

  • Orlando Magic 113 – Detroit Pistons 105 (Game 3)
    → Orlando leads series 2–1
  • Oklahoma City Thunder 121 – Phoenix Suns 109 (Game 3)
    → OKC leads series 3–0

New York Knicks beat Atlanta Hawks (Game 4)
→ Series tied 2–2


⚾ MLB (Selected game)

  • Toronto Blue Jays 5 – Cleveland Guardians 3

⚽ Soccer (notable matches)

  • Tottenham 1–0 Wolves
  • West Ham 2–1 Everton
  • Liverpool 3–1 Crystal Palace

NHL PLAYOFFS UPDATE – APRIL 25

NHL PLAYOFFS UPDATE – APRIL 25, 2026

Last night brought the chaos 👇

 The Montreal Canadiens edged the Tampa Bay Lightning 3–2 in OT to grab a 2–1 series lead.


The Anaheim Ducks exploded for a 7–4 win over the Edmonton Oilers, taking control of their series 2–1.
 The Utah Mammoth knocked off the Vegas Golden Knights 4–2 — another 2–1 series edge.

Momentum swings are everywhere right now… and no lead feels safe 👀


📅 TODAY’S PLAYOFF SCHEDULE (Round 1)

  • Hurricanes 🆚 Senators (Game 4)
  • Stars 🆚 Wild (Game 4)
  • Penguins 🆚 Flyers (Game 4)

 Big storyline:

  • Carolina Hurricanes are pushing Ottawa Senators to the brink after winning the first three games.

Philadelphia Flyers have the Pittsburgh Penguins on the edge of elimination heading into Game 4.


PLAYOFF VIBES:
Overtime thrillers, comeback wins, and teams already facing elimination… this first round is delivering everything