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  • 特朗普:习近平对霍尔木兹海峡重新开放“非常高兴”


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    2025年10月30日,特朗普和习近平在韩国釜山亚太峰会期间,举行了双边会晤。 (路透社)

    美国总统特朗普在社媒平台贴文说,中国国家主席习近平对霍尔木兹海峡开放“非常高兴”,还说期待与习近平会面。

    特朗普星期五(4月17日)晚在社媒平台Truth Social写道:“习近平主席对霍尔木兹海峡开放或快速开放感到非常高兴。我们在中国的会晤将是特别的,甚至可以说是历史性的。我期待与习近平主席会面——我们必将取得丰硕成果!”

    特朗普上月说,他将在5月14日至15日访问中国。白宫之前说,特朗普将在3月31日至4月2日访问中国。美以伊战争爆发后,特朗普向媒体透露,他已要求中方把美中元首会晤推迟约一个月,让他集中精力处理中东战事。

    特朗普17日称美国和伊朗已接近达成协议。伊朗外长阿拉格齐同日宣布,在以色列和黎巴嫩停火期间,完全开放霍尔木兹海峡让商船通行。特朗普接着宣称,伊朗已同意永不再关闭霍尔木兹海峡,并将继续对伊朗实施海上封锁,“直至我们与伊朗的交易百分之百完成”。

    伊朗议会议长卡利巴夫18日凌晨警告,如果美国继续封锁伊朗港口,伊朗将再次关闭这条具有战略意义的海峡。

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    特朗普:习近平对霍尔木兹海峡重新开放“非常高兴”

    2026年4月18日 11:22 / 联合早报

    2025年10月30日,特朗普和习近平在韩国釜山亚太峰会期间,举行了双边会晤。 (路透社)

    美国总统特朗普在社媒平台贴文说,中国国家主席习近平对霍尔木兹海峡开放“非常高兴”,还说期待与习近平会面。

    特朗普星期五(4月17日)晚在社媒平台Truth Social写道:“习近平主席对霍尔木兹海峡开放或快速开放感到非常高兴。我们在中国的会晤将是特别的,甚至可以说是历史性的。我期待与习近平主席会面——我们必将取得丰硕成果!”

    特朗普上月说,他将在5月14日至15日访问中国。白宫之前说,特朗普将在3月31日至4月2日访问中国。美以伊战争爆发后,特朗普向媒体透露,他已要求中方把美中元首会晤推迟约一个月,让他集中精力处理中东战事。

    特朗普17日称美国和伊朗已接近达成协议。伊朗外长阿拉格齐同日宣布,在以色列和黎巴嫩停火期间,完全开放霍尔木兹海峡让商船通行。特朗普接着宣称,伊朗已同意永不再关闭霍尔木兹海峡,并将继续对伊朗实施海上封锁,“直至我们与伊朗的交易百分之百完成”。

    伊朗议会议长卡利巴夫18日凌晨警告,如果美国继续封锁伊朗港口,伊朗将再次关闭这条具有战略意义的海峡。

  • 官员证实:美代表团上周访问古巴,正值特朗普向该岛施压之际


    2026年4月17日 / 美国东部时间晚上9:54 / 哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻

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    一名美国国务院高级代表组成的代表团上周乘坐美国政府专机访问了古巴,一名国务院官员和两名美国官员告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻。在这个岛国持续数月承受特朗普政府的高强度压力之际,此次访问堪称一次外交契机。

    据国务院官员透露,访古期间,一名美国外交官会见了劳尔·吉列尔莫·罗德里格斯·卡斯特罗——古巴前总统劳尔·卡斯特罗的孙子,外界普遍认为他是古巴政府内部的核心权力人物之一。

    目前尚不清楚美国和古巴代表团中还有哪些其他人员参与了会谈。

    Axios率先报道了此次访问,这是自前总统巴拉克·奥巴马2016年访问古巴以来,美国政府专机首次降落在古巴境内。

    国务院官员表示,在会谈期间,美国代表团讨论了特朗普政府推动政治和经济改革的诉求,以及美国要求释放古巴政治犯的要求。美方还提议向古巴提供由埃隆·马斯克旗下太空探索技术公司(SpaceX)运营的星链卫星互联网服务。

    “代表团重申,古巴经济正自由落体式下滑,古巴执政精英们尚有一线时间窗口,可在局势不可逆转地恶化前推行美国支持的关键改革,”该官员对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻表示。

    该官员补充称,特朗普总统愿意通过外交途径解决美国的关切,但他“如果古巴领导人不愿或无法采取行动,不会任由该岛沦为重大国家安全威胁”。

    在特朗普威胁对任何向古巴出口石油的国家征收高额关税后,古巴正陷入持续数月的能源危机。运往古巴的石油运输实际上已经中断,不过美国上月允许一艘悬挂俄罗斯国旗的油轮停靠哈瓦那港,美国政府称此举是出于人道主义的宽限。

    与此同时,特朗普多次暗示可能干预古巴局势。上月,他称古巴是一个“正在衰败的国家”,并暗示在美国推翻委内瑞拉总统尼古拉斯·马杜罗并与伊朗开战之后,古巴“可能会是下一个”。

    本周早些时候,特朗普在对记者讲话时未加详述地表示:“我们处理完这件事后,可能会顺路去古巴一趟。”而在周五,他称正寻求“迎来等待了70年的一天——这被称为古巴的新曙光”,这大概率是指70年前带领菲德尔·卡斯特罗和古巴共产主义运动掌权的古巴革命。

    古巴和美国双方都已承认双方正在进行会谈,但目前尚不清楚双方离达成决议还有多远。古巴今年早些时候表示将放宽部分外国投资限制,美国国务卿马可·鲁比奥称此举力度不足。

    古巴国家主席米格尔·迪亚斯-卡内尔在周四的一场集会上驳斥了特朗普的言论,并誓言古巴将“做好准备”应对可能发生的美国军事进攻。

    “我们不想要战争,但我们有责任做好准备,避免战争,如果战争不可避免,那就击败它,”迪亚斯-卡内尔说道。

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    U.S. delegation visited Cuba last week as Trump heaped pressure on island, official says

    April 17, 2026 / 9:54 PM EDT / CBS News

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    A delegation of senior State Department representatives traveled to Cuba via a U.S. government plane last week, a department official and two U.S. officials told CBS News, a diplomatic opening as the island nation struggles with months of intense pressure from the Trump administration.

    While in Cuba, one U.S. diplomat met with Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, the grandson of former President Raúl Castro, who is widely seen as a key power center within the Cuban government, the State Department official said.

    It is unclear who else participated in the talks on the U.S. or Cuban side.

    Axios was first to report on the visit, which marks the first time a U.S. government plane has landed in Cuba since former President Barack Obama traveled to the island in 2016.

    During the meetings, the U.S. delegation discussed the Trump administration’s push for political and economic reforms, as well as the U.S.’s demands for the release of political prisoners, the State Department official said. The Americans also floated offering Cuba access to Starlink, a satellite internet service operated by Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

    “The delegation reiterated that the Cuban economy is in free fall and that the island’s ruling elites have a small window to make key U.S. backed reforms before circumstances irreversibly worsen,” the official told CBS News.

    The official added that President Trump is open to resolving the U.S.’s concerns through diplomacy, but he “will not let the island collapse into a major national security threat if Cuba’s leaders are unwilling or unable to act.”

    Cuba is in the throes of a months-long energy crisis following Mr. Trump’s threat to impose heavy tariffs on any country that exports oil to Cuba. Oil shipments to the island have effectively stopped, though the U.S. allowed a Russian-flagged tanker to dock in Havana last month for what the administration described as a humanitarian reprieve.

    Meanwhile, Mr. Trump has repeatedly floated the idea of intervening in Cuba. Last month, he called Cuba a “failing country” and suggested it could “be next,” following the U.S.’s removal of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and war with Iran.

    Earlier this week, the president told reporters, without elaborating, that “we may stop by Cuba after we’re finished with this.” And on Friday, he said he is seeking to “bring about a day 70 years in waiting — it’s called a new dawn for Cuba,” likely referring to the revolution that brought Fidel Castro and the country’s communist movement to power some 67 years ago.

    Both Cuba and the U.S. have acknowledged that talks are underway, but it’s unclear how close the two sides are to a resolution. Cuba said earlier this year it will loosen some restrictions on foreign investments, a move Secretary of State Marco Rubio called insufficient.

    Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel rebuffed Mr. Trump’s rhetoric during a rally Thursday, and vowed that the country will “be ready” for a possible U.S. military offensive.

    “We do not want it, but it is our duty to prepare to avoid it and, if it becomes inevitable, to defeat it,” Díaz-Canel said.

    Margaret Brennan contributed to this report.

  • 小罗伯特·肯尼迪在激烈交锋中与民主党议员就特朗普精神健康状况产生争执


    此次交锋发生在肯尼迪因针对黑人儿童的言论与另一名议员发生激烈争吵的次日

    2026年4月17日 美国东部时间晚9:54 / 福克斯新闻频道

    作者:布里塔尼·米勒

    美国卫生与公众服务部部长小罗伯特·肯尼迪与阿拉巴马州联邦众议员特里·西韦尔(民主党)就肯尼迪此前在播客中发表的言论爆发激烈争执。

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    美国卫生与公众服务部部长小罗伯特·肯尼迪为自己有关总统唐纳德·特朗普心理健康的言论辩护,此前他在国会听证会上遭遇了紧张的交锋。

    在周五的听证会上,加州联邦众议员马克·塔卡诺(民主党)谈及特朗普近期的社交媒体帖子,指出一张被批评者称为AI生成的、将特朗普描绘成耶稣基督的图片,以及他对教皇利奥的批评,以此作为特朗普精神状态不佳的证据。

    “数百万美国人正在质疑这位总统的精神健康状况、情绪稳定性,以及他是否能够履行总统职务。你是否认同他们对其心理健康的担忧?”塔卡诺向肯尼迪问道。

    肯尼迪开始回答:“我提请你注意……”但这名议员打断了他,要求他给出更直接的回应。

    参议员伯尼·桑德斯呼吁小罗伯特·肯尼迪在疾控中心官员离职后辞职

    2024年8月23日,周五,亚利桑那州格伦代尔市沙漠钻石竞技场竞选集会上,共和党总统候选人、前总统唐纳德·特朗普与独立总统候选人小罗伯特·肯尼迪握手。(美联社照片/埃文·武奇)(埃文·武奇/美联社)

    “部长先生,我的问题是:你是否认同他们对其心理健康的担忧?”塔卡诺重申道,“当我们派遣身着军装的美国男女军人前往危险地带时,我们需要一位我们确信能够完全掌控自身心智、情绪稳定的领导人。”

    “数百万美国人现在都在怀疑这位总统是否精神错乱,认为自己就是耶稣基督,”他继续说道,“部长先生,鉴于我今天向你展示的一切,你是否会坚持要求特朗普总统接受其精神健康状况和情绪稳定性评估?”

    “绝对不会,”肯尼迪立刻插话道。

    小罗伯特·肯尼迪与民主党高层在激烈的参议院听证会上发生冲突:“这关乎儿童”

    2025年5月12日,华盛顿特区,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在白宫罗斯福厅举行的新闻发布会上发表讲话,美国卫生与公众服务部部长小罗伯特·肯尼迪陪同在场。期间,特朗普签署了一项行政命令,旨在将处方药和药品成本降低30%至80%。(安德鲁·哈尼克/盖蒂图片社)

    塔卡诺随后追问肯尼迪是否会支持援引第25修正案,该修正案允许在总统去世、辞职或丧失行为能力时移交权力。

    “还没有哪位总统比他更理智、更稳定……”肯尼迪开始回答,再次被这名议员打断。

    “部长先生,我的问题是你是否会投票支持援引第25修正案,”塔卡诺说道。

    特朗普在激烈的参议院听证会结束后仍支持小罗伯特·肯尼迪:“我喜欢他与众不同的地方”

    美国卫生与公众服务部部长小罗伯特·肯尼迪与阿拉巴马州联邦众议员特里·西韦尔(民主党)在一场预算听证会上就肯尼迪此前针对黑人儿童的言论展开激烈辩论。(凯文·迪施/盖蒂图片社 比尔·克拉克/CQ-罗尔Call公司 via 盖蒂图片社)

    这场激烈交锋发生在肯尼迪与阿拉巴马州联邦众议员特里·西韦尔(民主党)就此前针对黑人儿童的言论发生激烈争吵的次日。

    “部长先生,你已经承认自己不是经董事会认证的医生,也没有上过医学院。那么,你是否曾养育过黑人儿童?”西韦尔说道,提及肯尼迪2024年的一次播客节目。

    在两人来回争论期间,肯尼迪声称自己从未发表过那些言论,并拒绝回答她的问题。

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    这些交锋标志着肯尼迪面临民主党议员持续审查之际,双方对抗升级的模式。

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    RFK Jr clashes with Dem lawmaker over Trump’s mental fitness in heated exchange

    The exchange came a day after Kennedy had a shouting match with another lawmaker over comments about Black children

    April 17, 2026 9:54pm EDT / Fox News

    By Brittany Miller

    Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala., got into a heated exchange over past comments Kennedy made on a podcast.

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    Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended comments about President Donald Trump’s mental health following a tense exchange during a congressional hearing.

    During Friday’s hearing, Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif.) addressed Trump’s recent social media posts, pointing to an AI-generated image that critics said depicted him as Jesus Christ and his criticism of Pope Leo as evidence he is mentally unwell.

    “Millions of Americans are questioning this president’s mental fitness, his emotional stability, and whether he can carry out the duties of his office. Do you share their concerns about his mental health?” Takano asked Kennedy.

    Kennedy began to answer, saying, “I call your attention to…” before the representative cut him off and demanded a more direct response.

    SEN BERNIE SANDERS CALLS ON RFK JR TO RESIGN FOLLOWING DEPARTURE OF CDC OFFICIALS

    Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump shakes hands with Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a campaign rally at the Desert Diamond Arena, Friday, Aug. 23, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)(Evan Vucci/AP)

    “Mr. Secretary, my question was: Do you share their concerns about his mental health?” Takano reiterated. “We need a leader that we know has full command of his mental faculties and is emotionally stable as he sends uniformed American men and women into harm’s way.”

    “Millions of Americans are now wondering if this president is delusional and thinks he is Jesus Christ,” he continued. “Mr. Secretary, given everything that I’ve shown you today, will you insist that President Trump undergo an assessment of his mental fitness and his emotional stability?”

    “Absolutely not,” Kennedy quickly interjected.

    RFK JR AND TOP DEM CLASH DURING HEATED SENATE HEARING: ‘THIS IS ABOUT KIDS’

    U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks alongside President Donald Trump during a press conference in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on May 12, 2025, in Washington, DC. During the event, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at reducing the cost of prescription drugs and pharmaceuticals by 30% to 80%.(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

    Takano followed up by asking whether Kennedy would support invoking the 25th Amendment, which allows for a transfer of power if the president dies, resigns, or is incapacitated.

    “There hasn’t been a president who is more sane or stable …” Kennedy began to answer before the congressman interrupted him again.

    “Mr. Secretary, my question is would you vote to invoke the 25th Amendment,” Takano said.

    TRUMP STANDS BY RFK JR. AFTER HEATED SENATE HEARING: ‘I LIKE THE FACT THAT HE’S DIFFERENT’

    HHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. and Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala, engaged in a heated debate during a budget hearing over Kennedy’s past remarks on black children(Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images Bill Clark / CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    The heated exchange came one day after Kennedy engaged in a shouting match with Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala., over previous comments he made about Black children.

    “Mr. Secretary, you’ve already admitted that you are not a board-certified physician, and you’ve already admitted you did not go to medical school. Have you ever reparented or parented, I should say, a Black child?” Sewell said, referencing his appearance on a 2024 podcast.

    As the two argued back and forth, Kennedy claimed he never made those remarks and refused to answer her question.

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    The exchanges mark a pattern of escalating confrontations as Kennedy faces continued scrutiny from Democratic lawmakers.

    Fox News Digital’s Elaine Mallon contributed to this report.

    Brittany Miller is a Breaking News Writer for Fox News Digital. Tips can be sent to brittany.miller@fox.com and @BrittMillerFox on X.

  • 特朗普称接到关于伊朗“相当好”的消息


    2026年4月18日 11:25 / 联合早报

    特朗普4月17日晚结束内华达州和亚利桑那州行程,在空军一号上向媒体发表讲话。 (法新社)

    美国总统特朗普星期五(4月17日)晚说,他刚得到关于伊朗的“一些相当好的消息”,但他拒绝说明更多。

    路透社报道,特朗普17日晚结束内华达州和亚利桑那州的行程后,在空军一号上向媒体发表讲话。

    特朗普说:“20分钟前我们接到一些相当好的消息,中东和伊朗的情况好像进展非常顺利。”

    记者问是什么好消息,特朗普说:“你们会接到消息。我认为这是应有的结果。这是理所当然的结果。我有信心。让我们拭目以待。”

    特朗普称接到关于伊朗“相当好”的消息

    2026年4月18日 11:25 / 联合早报

    特朗普4月17日晚结束内华达州和亚利桑那州行程,在空军一号上向媒体发表讲话。 (法新社)

    美国总统特朗普星期五(4月17日)晚说,他刚得到关于伊朗的“一些相当好的消息”,但他拒绝说明更多。

    路透社报道,特朗普17日晚结束内华达州和亚利桑那州的行程后,在空军一号上向媒体发表讲话。

    特朗普说:“20分钟前我们接到一些相当好的消息,中东和伊朗的情况好像进展非常顺利。”

    记者问是什么好消息,特朗普说:“你们会接到消息。我认为这是应有的结果。这是理所当然的结果。我有信心。让我们拭目以待。”

  • 特朗普称接到关于伊朗“相当好”的消息


    2026年4月18日 11:25 / 联合早报

    特朗普称接到关于伊朗“相当好”的消息

    特朗普4月17日晚结束内华达州和亚利桑那州行程,在空军一号上向媒体发表讲话。 (法新社)

    美国总统特朗普星期五(4月17日)晚说,他刚得到关于伊朗的“一些相当好的消息”,但他拒绝说明更多。

    路透社报道,特朗普17日晚结束内华达州和亚利桑那州的行程后,在空军一号上向媒体发表讲话。

    特朗普说:“20分钟前我们接到一些相当好的消息,中东和伊朗的情况好像进展非常顺利。”

    记者问是什么好消息,特朗普说:“你们会接到消息。我认为这是应有的结果。这是理所当然的结果。我有信心。让我们拭目以待。”

    特朗普4月17日晚结束内华达州和亚利桑那州行程,在空军一号上向媒体发表讲话。 (法新社)

    美国总统特朗普星期五(4月17日)晚说,他刚得到关于伊朗的“一些相当好的消息”,但他拒绝说明更多。

    路透社报道,特朗普17日晚结束内华达州和亚利桑那州的行程后,在空军一号上向媒体发表讲话。

    特朗普说:“20分钟前我们接到一些相当好的消息,中东和伊朗的情况好像进展非常顺利。”

    记者问是什么好消息,特朗普说:“你们会接到消息。我认为这是应有的结果。这是理所当然的结果。我有信心。让我们拭目以待。”

  • 法官叫停Nexstar收购Tegna交易,直至反垄断诉讼审结


    2026年4月17日 / 美国东部时间晚上10:22 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社

    一名联邦法官已叫停地方电视巨头Nexstar传媒集团与竞争对手Tegna价值62亿美元的合并交易,直至相关反垄断诉讼审结。

    加州萨克拉门托的美国联邦地区法院首席法官特洛伊·L·纳利于周五下午晚些时候作出该裁决,认定八名州总检察长和直播电视平台DirecTV很可能在阻止这笔交易的法律诉讼中胜诉。

    这笔于去年宣布并已获得美国联邦通信委员会批准的交易,将组建一家在44个州和哥伦比亚特区拥有265家电视台的公司,其中大部分是美国“四大”全国性广播电视网——美国广播公司(ABC)、哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)、福克斯广播公司(Fox)和全国广播公司(NBC)的地方附属台。

    纳利此前已发布紧急命令,叫停该交易三周。4月7日,他就是否应将叫停令延长至八州总检察长和DirecTV提起的诉讼审结为止进行了听证。

    这些均为民主党人的州总检察长以及DirecTV认为,此次合并将导致消费者支付更高费用、压制地方新闻业,且该交易违反了旨在防止垄断的联邦法律。

    “将数百家地方电视台整合到同一企业所有者麾下,将意味着消费者需要支付更高费用,同时节目质量也会下降,”纽约州总检察长莱蒂夏·詹姆斯在裁决公布后的一份声明中表示。“Nexstar与Tegna的合并非法消除了竞争,今天我们在执法、阻止这笔交易推进的努力中取得了关键胜利。”

    Nexstar的律师在法庭上表示,这笔交易已接受联邦通信委员会和司法部的审查并获得批准。他们称,联邦通信委员会的命令要求该公司扩大地方新闻和节目制作,而非缩减规模。

    Nexstar在一份声明中表示,将对周五的裁决提起上诉。

    “在获得联邦通信委员会和美国司法部的所有必要监管批准后,这笔交易已于四周前完成,”Nexstar称。“Nexstar传媒集团现已拥有Tegna,并已采取符合目前生效的法院命令的相关措施。”

    这笔合并需要当时共和党特朗普政府时期的联邦通信委员会批准,因为政府不得不放宽对一家公司可拥有的地方电视台数量限制。联邦通信委员会主席布伦丹·卡尔于3月表示,该公司已同意剥离六家电视台。

    法官在紧急临时限制令中指出,此次合并将使Nexstar在31个地方电视市场中拥有两家甚至三家“四大”地方附属台。纳利写道,一旦出现这种情况,像DirecTV这样的多频道视频节目发行商就必须遵从Nexstar提高转播费的要求,否则可能导致订阅用户无法收看周日美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)的比赛等内容。

    Judge blocks Nexstar’s acquisition of Tegna until antitrust suit resolved

    April 17, 2026 / 10:22 PM EDT / CBS/AP

    A federal judge has blocked a $6.2 billion merger of local television giants Nexstar Media Group and rival Tegna until an antitrust lawsuit is resolved.

    U.S. District Court Chief Judge Troy L. Nunley in Sacramento, California, made the ruling late Friday afternoon, finding that eight attorneys general and DirecTV were likely to prevail in their legal bid to stop the merger.

    The deal, announced last year and approved by the Federal Communications Commission, would create a company that owns 265 television stations in 44 states and the District of Columbia, most of them local affiliates of one of the “Big Four” national networks: ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC.

    Nunley had already issued an emergency order blocking the deal for three weeks. On April 7, he heard arguments over whether that block should be extended until a lawsuit brought by attorneys general in eight states and DirecTV is resolved.

    The attorneys general, all Democrats, and DirecTV contend the merger will lead to higher prices for consumers, stifle local journalism and that the deal runs afoul of federal laws designed to protect against monopolies.

    “Consolidating hundreds of local TV stations under one corporate owner would mean higher prices and lower quality programming for consumers,” said New York Attorney General Letitia James in a statement following the ruling. “Nexstar’s merger with Tegna illegally eliminates competition, and today we won a critical victory in our effort to enforce the law and stop this merger from moving forward.”

    Nexstar’s attorneys told the court the deal has already been reviewed and cleared by the FCC and the Justice Department. They said the FCC order commits the company to expand local journalism and programming, not shrink it.

    In a statement, Nexstar said it will appeal Friday’s ruling.

    “This transaction closed more than four weeks ago following receipt of all required regulatory approvals from the Federal Communications Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice,” Nexstar said. “Nexstar Media Group now owns TEGNA and has taken steps consistent with the Court order that has been in effect.”

    The merger needed the approval of the Republican Trump administration’s FCC because the government had to waive rules that limit how many local stations one company can own. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said in March that the company had agreed to divest itself of six stations.

    In his emergency temporary restraining order, the judge noted that the merger would make Nexstar the owner of two or even three of the “Big Four” local affiliates in 31 local television markets. Once that occurs, Nunley wrote, multichannel video programming distributors such as DirecTV would have to comply with Nexstar’s demands for higher broadcast fees or risk leaving subscribers potentially unable to watch things like Sunday NFL football games.

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    阿富汗兴都库什地区发生5级地震

    2026年4月18日 11:54 / 联合早报

    阿富汗兴都库什地区星期六(4月18日)发生5级地震。

    欧洲地中海地震中心说,此次震源深度为190公里。

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    2026年4月18日 11:54 / 联合早报

    阿富汗兴都库什地区星期六(4月18日)发生5级地震。

    欧洲地中海地震中心说,此次震源深度为190公里。

    阿富汗兴都库什地区发生5级地震

    2026年4月18日 11:54 / 联合早报

    阿富汗兴都库什地区星期六(4月18日)发生5级地震。

    欧洲地中海地震中心说,此次震源深度为190公里。

  • 特朗普拟放宽用于治疗创伤后应激障碍的致幻药物管制


    2026年4月17日 21:35 UTC 更新于1小时前 / 路透社

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    2026年4月17日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普走下空军一号,抵达美国亚利桑那州凤凰城天港国际机场。路透社/埃文·武奇 摄

    • 内容摘要
    • 特朗普的行政令可能不会大幅改变伊博格碱的法律地位
    • 近期研究显示伊博格碱或可减轻创伤后应激障碍症状,但仍存在安全隐患和研究空白
    • 特朗普此前已放宽大麻和CBD管制,并为CBD治疗设立医保试点项目

    华盛顿4月17日路透电 据三位知情人士透露,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普即将下令联邦政府重新评估对一种曾在国际上用于治疗创伤后应激障碍及其他精神疾病的致幻药物的管制措施。

    据美国缉毒局介绍,伊博格碱源自非洲本土的一种灌木,在美国被列为第一类管制物质,即被认定为“目前尚无公认的医疗用途,且具有高度滥用潜力”。其他第一类管制药物还包括海洛因和摇头丸。

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    在全球范围内,伊博格碱在其合法或管制较松的国家有时被用于治疗精神疾病。墨西哥设有大量伊博格碱治疗中心,常常吸引美国退伍军人前往。

    三位知情人士表示,特朗普最快可能于周六签署放宽伊博格碱管制的行政令。由于未获公开发言授权,他们要求匿名。这些人士同时提醒,随着政府敲定最终方案,行政令的部分内容仍有可能调整,且此次重新分类可能不会大幅改变该物质的法律地位。

    白宫代表拒绝置评。哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)率先报道了这项行政令的可能性。

    包括特朗普首任任期内的能源部长里克·佩里领导的组织在内的一些退伍军人及其他倡导团体,一直在推动在美国获取伊博格碱的渠道。

    佩里与美国伊博格碱倡导组织主席兼首席执行官W·布莱恩·哈伯德于4月1日做客热门播客节目《乔·罗根体验秀》,宣传该药物,并表示希望与特朗普会面讨论此事。

    “我真心希望这条信息能传到总统耳中,我也会尽力促成此事,”罗根对二人说道。

    2022年发表在《药物滥用治疗杂志》上的一项科学综述研究发现,伊博格碱可减轻物质使用障碍患者的渴求感和戒断症状,或有助于治疗抑郁症和创伤后应激障碍。

    大剂量服用伊博格碱可能引发幻觉。该药物还与心脏相关死亡病例有关联,因此有时会配合服用镁补充剂以降低心脏风险。

    斯坦福大学研究团队2025年发表在《自然·精神卫生》期刊上的一项研究发现,配合镁补充剂服用伊博格碱,可改善与“认知灵活性”相关的大脑功能,并减轻创伤后应激障碍患者的症状。

    “从心理和生理层面来看,已有非常有前景的信号促使我们开展更多研究,”斯坦福大学临床助理教授、神经心理学家柯尔斯滕·切里安说道,她是2025年这项研究的主要研究者之一。“目前仍有许多神经系统疾病无药可治或无法治愈,这就像一条单行道。”

    放宽管制

    倡导者希望此次行政令能够消除医疗研究和同情性使用的重大障碍。

    切里安表示,未来的治疗方案有诸多可能性,但美国临床医生需要能够在国内开展该物质的研究,以收集更优质的医学研究数据,尤其是评估伊博格碱的安全性。

    特朗普去年12月签署行政令,放宽对大麻和CBD产品的管制,称赞其潜在的实际医疗应用价值。

    根据这项尚未完全实施部分内容的行政令,这些物质仍将受到管制,但联邦政府将承认其“身心依赖潜力为中低水平”,缉毒局表示。该行政令将使患者和研究人员更易获取这些物质。

    政府还设立了一项试点项目,通过医疗保险为部分老年人报销用于治疗多种疾病的CBD费用。

    得克萨斯州2025年通过立法,鼓励美国食品药品监督管理局批准伊博格碱用于治疗创伤后应激障碍。该州今年承诺拨款5000万美元,资助其自身开展的该药物临床试验,以满足FDA的要求。

    “我们的声音终于被听到,退伍军人群体真的有望迎来重大转变,这让我们大大松了一口气,”退伍军人探索治疗解决方案组织的首席执行官兼创始人安伯·卡彭说道。该组织倡导扩大伊博格碱的获取渠道。

    她的丈夫是一名海军海豹突击队退伍军人,曾在患有创伤后应激障碍期间使用伊博格碱,二人随后创立了该组织,为这种治疗方式提供支持。

    “我们毫无疑心地认为它确实有效,”她说。“但我们不能只说‘相信我们’,必须有研究来证实我们所认定的事实。现在我们感觉终于能够真正取得一些进展了。”

    (本报已更正第20段中倡导团体的名称为Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions)

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    Trump set to ease restrictions on psychedelic drug used to treat PTSD

    April 17, 2026 9:35 PM UTC Updated 1 hour ago / Reuters

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    • Summary
    • Trump’s order may not significantly change ibogaine’s legal status
    • Recent studies show ibogaine may reduce PTSD symptoms, but safety concerns and research gaps remain
    • Trump previously eased restrictions on marijuana and CBD, creating a Medicare pilot for CBD treatments

    WASHINGTON, April 17 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump is set to order the federal ​government to reevaluate restrictions on a psychedelic drug sometimes used internationally to treat post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health conditions, according to three people familiar ‌with the matter.

    Ibogaine, derived from a shrub native to Africa, is a Schedule I substance in the United States, meaning it is deemed to have “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse,” according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. Other Schedule I drugs include heroin and ecstasy.

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    Globally, ibogaine is sometimes used to treat mental health conditions in nations where it is legal or faces fewer restrictions. Mexico has a slew of ibogaine ​treatment centers that often attract U.S. veterans.

    An order from Trump easing restrictions on ibogaine could come as soon as Saturday, said the people, who spoke on the condition of ​anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. The people cautioned that parts of the order could still change as the administration finalizes ⁠its proposal and that the reclassification likely will not substantially alter the substance’s legal status.

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    Representatives from the White House declined to comment. CBS first reported the potential for the executive order.

    Some ​veterans’ and other advocacy groups, including one led by Trump’s first-term Energy Secretary Rick Perry, have pushed for ibogaine access in the United States.

    Perry and W. Bryan Hubbard, the chairman and CEO, ​respectively, of Americans for Ibogaine, appeared on April 1 on the popular “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast to promote the drug and said they hoped to meet with Trump to discuss it.

    “I certainly hope that this message reaches the president, and I will try to make sure that it does,” Rogan told the pair.

    A 2022 scientific review of studies published in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment found that ibogaine reduced cravings and withdrawal symptoms in ​patients with substance abuse disorders and may help treat depression and PTSD.

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    In high doses, ibogaine can cause hallucinations. It has also been linked to cardiac-related fatalities, so magnesium supplements are sometimes administered ​with ibogaine to mitigate heart risk.

    A 2025 study published in Nature Mental Health by a team of Stanford University researchers found that ibogaine with magnesium improved brain function associated with “cognitive flexibility” and lowered PTSD symptoms among ‌those presenting ⁠with the condition.

    “From a psychological and physiological level, there’s very promising signals that make us want to learn more,” said Kirsten Cherian, a clinical assistant professor and neuropsychologist at Stanford University who was one of the lead researchers in the 2025 study. “There are people out there with neurological diseases that there’s no treatment for, or there’s no cure for. It’s like a one-way street.”

    EASING RESTRICTIONS

    Advocates hope the order will remove significant barriers to medical research and compassionate use cases.

    There are many possibilities for future treatments, Cherian said, but U.S. clinicians need the ability to study the substance domestically ​to collect better medical research, especially to ​evaluate ibogaine’s safety.

    Trump in December signed an ⁠order loosening restrictions on marijuana and CBD products, lauding their potential practical medical applications.

    Under the order — parts of which have not yet been fully implemented — the substances would still be controlled, but the federal government would recognize their “moderate-to-low potential for physical and psychological dependence,” according to the DEA. ​It would make them more accessible to both patients and researchers.

    The administration created a pilot program that reimburses some seniors through Medicare for ​CBD treatments for various ailments.

    The ⁠state of Texas passed legislation in 2025 to encourage the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to approve ibogaine use for PTSD treatment. The state pledged $50 million this year to fund its own clinical trials on the substance to satisfy FDA requirements.

    “This is just a huge sigh of relief in that our voices have finally been heard, and the veteran community could really stand to experience some significant shifts,” ⁠said Amber ​Capone, the CEO and founder of Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions, a group that advocates for ibogaine access.

    Her husband, a Navy ​SEAL veteran, used ibogaine while experiencing PTSD, and the pair later launched an organization to support the treatment.

    “There’s no doubt whatsoever in our minds that it works,” she said. “But we just can’t say, ‘Believe us.’ The research has to corroborate ​what we know to be true, and it feels like we could finally, finally be making some impact.”

    (This story has been corrected to fix the name of the advocacy group to Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions, in paragraph 20)

    Reporting by Jacob Bogage; Additional reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Bill Berkrot

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