4月27日必知5件事:白宫记者晚宴枪击案、极端天气、查尔斯国王、伊朗局势、化石燃料利润


2026年4月27日 美国东部时间早上6:50 / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

肯尼亚选手塞巴斯蒂安·索威周日创造历史,成为首位在正式马拉松比赛中跑进两小时的运动员——他以惊人的1小时59分30秒的成绩赢得伦敦马拉松冠军。埃塞俄比亚选手蒂格斯特·阿塞法同时刷新了女子马拉松世界纪录。

以下是帮你快速了解当日热点、从容开启一天所需的其他重要资讯。


周六白宫记者晚宴枪击案嫌疑人。

唐纳德·特朗普/Truth Social

1️⃣ 记者晚宴枪击案

被控周六在白宫记者协会晚宴上开枪的男子科尔·托马斯·艾伦,预计将于今日晚些时候在联邦法院接受传讯。与此同时,当局正在梳理这名31岁枪击嫌疑人的社交媒体记录,以及据称他在袭击前发给家人的一条信息,以试图查明作案动机。 阅读更多

2️⃣ 极端天气

一场持续多日的极端天气正进入可能是最危险的阶段,即将袭击中西部地区,包括伊利诺伊州大部分地区及邻近各州。预计今日,大范围龙卷风、破坏性大风和大冰雹将威胁密西西比河谷至俄亥俄河谷下游地区的近4000万人。 阅读更多

3️⃣ 查尔斯国王

英国国王查尔斯三世今日将抵达华盛顿,对美国总统唐纳德·特朗普进行国事访问,期间他将出席纪念美国独立250周年的活动。不过从非官方层面来看,他此行将展开魅力攻势,因为美英之间的“特殊关系”正面临紧张的一年。 阅读更多

4️⃣ 伊朗局势

伊朗外交部长阿巴斯·阿拉格希今日在与俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京会晤前先抵达俄罗斯,双方将讨论与美国的冲突。此前,这名外交官已于周末访问了巴基斯坦和阿曼的关键调停方。据伊朗国家媒体报道,阿拉格希在巴基斯坦访问期间列出了需传达给美国的伊朗“红线”,其中包括“核问题和霍尔木兹海峡”。 阅读更多

5️⃣ 化石燃料利润

根据一份新报告,今年每过去一秒钟,全球最大的化石燃料企业就能斩获近3000美元利润。读到这句话时,这一数字已增至约12000美元。国际非营利组织乐施会的分析显示,与2025年的企业利润相比,每日利润增幅近3700万美元。 阅读更多


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战争前后的破坏景象

这些航空卫星图像展现了以色列在黎巴嫩境内的破坏规模。

飞机客舱的升级改造

它就在卫生间附近,几乎没有空间可以向后 recline——不过现在,一种全新设计已经将飞机最后一排座位改造成了“半私密休憩区”。

莫恩王国

现实版纳尼亚是欧洲边缘的一处古老山地王国。

怪诞橡胶桌与尖刺设计

这些极具冲击力的作品将让你重新思考家居软装的搭配方式。

可再生能源的迅猛增长

伊朗局势导致石油匮乏国家争相寻找替代能源,中国成为最大赢家。

最后一则趣闻/奇闻

冰川堵塞珠峰登顶通道
包括夏尔巴人在内的数百名登山者聚集在珠峰大本营,因为一块巨大的冰塔(即冰川冰块)阻碍了登顶路线。登山者们正处于停滞状态,等待冰塔崩塌、通路被打通。


冰川堵塞珠峰登顶通道

▶️ 珠峰登山者受阻

数百名登山者滞留在珠峰大本营,因为一块不稳定的冰川冰块挡住了他们的登顶路线。 点击此处观看报道。

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5 things to know for April 27: Press dinner shooting, Severe weather, King Charles, Iran war, fossil fuel profits

2026-04-27 6:50 AM ET / CNN

Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe made history on Sunday by becoming the first athlete to run a marathon in under two hours in a competitive race — winning the London Marathon with a jaw-dropping time of 1:59:30. Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa also set a new women’s world record.

Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day.

The suspect in the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday.

Donald Trump/Truth Social

1️⃣ Press dinner shooting

The man accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner on Saturday, Cole Thomas Allen, is expected to be arraigned in federal court later today. Meanwhile, authorities are combing through the 31-year-old shooting suspect’s social media history and a message that he allegedly sent to family members before the attack as they seek to understand a motive. Read more

2️⃣ Severe weather

A multi-day severe weather outbreak is entering what could be its most dangerous phase yet as it heads for the Midwest, including much of Illinois and neighboring states. Widespread tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail are expected to threaten nearly 40 million people across the Mississippi Valley and into the lower Ohio Valley today. Read more

3️⃣ King Charles

Britain’s King Charles III is set to arrive in Washington today for a state visit with President Donald Trump, during which he will attend events to mark the 250th anniversary of US independence. Unofficially, though, he will be on a charm offensive, as the “special relationship” between the US and the UK faces a tense year. Read more

4️⃣ Iran war

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Russia today ahead of a meeting with President Vladimir Putin to discuss the conflict with the US, after the diplomat’s visits with key mediators in Pakistan and Oman over the weekend. Araghchi gave a list of Iran’s “red lines” to be conveyed to the US during his trip to Pakistan, Iranian state media reported, which included “nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz.” Read more

5️⃣ Fossil fuel profits

For every single second that ticks by this year, the world’s biggest fossil fuel companies are on track to make almost $3,000 in profits, according to a new report. That’s about $12,000 by the time you read this sentence. It marks an increase of nearly $37 million per day compared to companies’ 2025 profits, the analysis by the nonprofit Oxfam International found. Read more

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Breakfast browse

Before-after destruction

These aerial satellite images reveal the scale of Israeli destruction in Lebanon.

Roomy airline upgrade

It’s near the bathroom, there’s hardly any room to recline — but now, a new design has turned the last row on the plane into a “semi-private retreat.”

Kingdom of Mourne

The real-life Narnia is an ancient mountain kingdom at the edge of Europe.

Kinky rubber tables and spikes

These provocative designs will make you rethink how you style your home.

Renewable energy surge

The war in Iran has sent oil-starved countries scrambling for alternative energy sources, and China is the big winner.

And finally…

Glacier blocks route to Everest summit

Hundreds of climbers including sherpas have gathered at the Everest base camp as a massive serac, or a block of glacial ice, is hindering the route to the summit. Alpinists are in limbo as they wait for it to collapse and clear the way.

Glacier blocks route to Everest summit

▶️ Everest climbers blocked

Hundreds of climbers are in limbo at Everest base camp as an unstable block of glacial ice stands in the way of their summit route. Watch here.

Today’s edition of 5 Things AM was edited and produced by CNN’s Andrew Torgan.

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