Stocks tumble and oil prices rise as US-Iran ceasefire uncertain before deadline

Stocks tumble and oil prices rise as US-Iran ceasefire uncertain before deadline
Stocks tumble and oil prices rise as US-Iran ceasefire uncertain before deadline
Stock Market Wall Street (Matteo Colombo/Getty Images)

(NEW YORK) — Stocks dipped and oil prices rose in early trading on Monday as tensions mounted in the Strait of Hormuz, putting pressure on the ceasefire between the U.S and Iran a day before it’s set to expire.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 25 points, or 0.07%, while the S&P 500 dropped 0.1%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq declined 0.1%.

U.S. Marines seized an Iran-flagged container ship in the Gulf of Oman on Sunday, according to CENTOM, just a day after two Indian ships came under fire in the Strait of Hormuz.

A potential second round of peace talks between the U.S. and Iran remained in doubt on Monday. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Monday that Iran has not yet made any decision regarding additional talks.

West Texas Intermediate futures, the benchmark index for U.S. oil prices, climbed more than 4% on Monday, registering at about $87 a barrel.

The escalating tensions appeared to reverse a brief thaw on Friday, when a senior Iranian official declared the strait “completely open” for tanker traffic. Within minutes, President Donald Trump celebrated the announcement as a major breakthrough.

The glimmer of relief for the critical waterway sent stock prices soaring and oil prices plummeting on Friday.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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Daughter of American woman missing in Bahamas speaks with ABC News

Daughter of American woman missing in Bahamas speaks with ABC News
Daughter of American woman missing in Bahamas speaks with ABC News
The Hookers’ boat, “Soulmate,” is seen in Marsh Harbor on Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas, April 8, 2026. (ABC News)

(NEW YORK) — More than two weeks after American Lynette Hooker went overboard and disappeared in the Bahamas, her daughter is speaking out to ABC News.

“It still feels surreal,” Karli Aylesworth said. “… This feels like something you just watch in a movie, but it’s my life.”

Aylesworth’s mother, Lynette Hooker, has been missing since the evening of April 4 when Aylesworth’s stepfather, Brian Hooker, said she went overboard. The couple had departed Hope Town for their yacht, Soulmate, in Elbow Cay, when bad weather caused her to fall off their dinghy, Brian Hooker told authorities.

Brian Hooker, 58, was arrested on April 8 and questioned by police. He was released on April 13 without charges.

Brian Hooker told ABC News on April 14 that he was staying in the Bahamas with a “sole focus” of finding his wife, “no matter how likely or unlikely that is.”

But Brian Hooker then left the Bahamas, his attorney said on April 15, noting that his mother is not well.

Aylesworth and her boyfriend said they doubted Brian Hooker’s story from the beginning and are now left with more questions than answers.

“I don’t understand how she drowned or got floated away,” Aylesworth said. “It just made me be more, ‘Why didn’t he do this? Why didn’t you do that? Why did that happen?'”

Aylesworth said she met with the Coast Guard and the Bahamian authorities, who allowed her to visit the sailboat her mother and stepfather called home.

“I went and got some of her belongings, like a headband. I got her ‘L’ necklace that she used to always wear. I got a picture frame I made for her, something that my grandma sewed for her,” she said.

“It was really hard because it was almost eerie, because I felt like she was going to, like, come out of the corner or something,” she said. “… Just knowing that she’ll never, I don’t know, it’s just hit me like a freight train that she’s not there.”

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In brief: Christopher Meloni thanks fans after ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ cancelation and more

In brief: Christopher Meloni thanks fans after ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ cancelation and more
In brief: Christopher Meloni thanks fans after ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ cancelation and more

Christopher Meloni is bidding farewell to his character Elliot Stabler, the Law & Order detective that he has been playing since 1999. After the news that Law & Order: Organized Crime had been canceled, Meloni took to Instagram to thank his fans for their many years of support. “I had a great time playing him. It was a great ride. Thank you. You helped give me a career that I never dreamed of, nearly 17 odd years,” Meloni said in the video …

Christine Baranski and Richard E. Grant are heading to the West End. Variety reports that the actors are set to star in a new production of Noel Coward’s Hay Fever in London’s Wyndham’s Theatre. Baranski, a two-time Tony winner, will make her West End debut playing Judith Bliss while Grant will star as David Bliss in the comedy of errors …

In other West End news, another upcoming production is getting some major star power. White Rabbit Red Rabbit is set to return to London with guest performers including David Tennant, Riz Ahmed, Luke Thompson and Jodie Whittaker, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The show will run at the Duchess Theatre from June to November …

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Freeze alerts issued as temperatures plunge in the East after summer-like spell

Freeze alerts issued as temperatures plunge in the East after summer-like spell
Freeze alerts issued as temperatures plunge in the East after summer-like spell
Freeze alerts from Iowa to Connecticut on Monday morning, April 20, 2026. (ABC News)

(NEW YORK) — Don’t put away those winter coats just yet.

Summer-like temperatures will give way to chilly weather across the Northeast beginning on Monday as residents in the Midwest and Plains clean up after a spell of severe weather that spawned multiple tornadoes.

Morning temperatures are forecast to be near 40 degrees along the I-95 corridor from Washington, D.C., to New York Monday and into Tuesday, just days after 90-degree weather enveloped much of the East.

It may be even colder from Chicago to Boston, where morning temperatures are expected to dip into the mid-30s on Tuesday, with some morning frost possible.

In parts of the Midwest from Minneapolis to Detroit, temperatures could fall to below freezing.

Just days after temperatures soared into the 90s, setting daily high temperature records in Washington, D.C., New York and Philadelphia, the weather is expected to turn significantly cooler to start the workweek.

Some places in the Northeast could also approach record low temperatures. Come Tuesday morning, places like Trenton, N.J., Scranton, Pa., Syracuse, N.Y., and Manchester, N.H., will likely see temperatures fall to below freezing and could break or tie their respective record low temperatures for the day.

The cold snap will be short-lived, as temperatures return to a more spring-like feel by Wednesday across the East, with summer-like weather returning by Thursday and Friday. 

 Meanwhile, the Midwest and Plains were cleaning up from days of severe weather that saw numerous tornadoes develop, some causing damage across Minnesota and Michigan.

The National Weather Service has preliminarily confirmed 50 tornadoes between April 12 and April 17 across 12 states, most of them in Illinois and Wisconsin. However, tornadoes were also confirmed during that time frame as far west as California and as far east as Vermont, according to the NWS.

At least 15 tornadoes were confirmed by the NWS in Illinois, 10 in Wisconsin, seven in Oklahoma and five in both Missouri and Iowa. Michigan and Kansas both had two tornadoes confirmed by the NWS.

The cold front that caused the severe weather late last week is continuing to move east into the Northeast on Sunday, bringing rain and even high-elevation snow showers to parts of the region before pushing off the coast later in the day.

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Scoreboard roundup — 4/19/26

Scoreboard roundup — 4/19/26
Scoreboard roundup — 4/19/26

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
76ers 91, Celtics 123
Suns 84, Thunder 119
Magic 112, Pistons 101
Trail Blazers 98, Spurs 111

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Kings 1, Avalanche 2
Canadiens 4, Lightning 3
Bruins 3, Sabres 4
Mammoth 2, Golden Knights 4

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Royals 0, Yankees 7
Giants 0, Nationals 3
Rays 3, Pirates 6
Orioles 4, Guardians 8
Brewers 3, Marlins 5
Reds 7, Twins 4
Cardinals 7, Astros 5
Mets 1, Cubs 2
Dodgers 6, Rockies 9
White Sox 7, Athletics 4
Padres 2, Angels 1
Rangers 2, Mariners 5
Blue Jays 10, Diamondbacks 4
Tigers 6, Red Sox 2
Braves 4, Phillies 2

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Tsunami warning issued as 7.4 magnitude earthquake strikes off Japanese coast, USGS says

Tsunami warning issued as 7.4 magnitude earthquake strikes off Japanese coast, USGS says
Tsunami warning issued as 7.4 magnitude earthquake strikes off Japanese coast, USGS says
Table indicating the escape route in the case of tsunamis. (Getty stock photo)

(TOKYO) — A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck on Monday off Japan’s northeastern coast, the U.S. Geological Survey said, prompting authorities to issue tsunami warnings and advisories along parts of the coast.

“Based on the preliminary earthquake parameters,” USGS said, “hazardous tsunami waves are possible for coasts located within 300 km of the earthquake epicenter.”

The Japan Meteorological Agency said tsunami warnings were in place for some of the coast along the Pacific, along with lesser advisories and forecasts farther away from the quake’s center.

“Residents in areas where tsunami warnings have been issued should immediately evacuate to higher ground or evacuation buildings and other higher, safer locations,” Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said.

The tsunami waves that were expected to have been the highest struck the coast within hours, with the largest one registering about 80 cm, or about 2.5 feet, but officials said they had not ruled out further waves. Official warnings were still in place, although the U.S. weather officials said in an update that, based on available data, “the tsunami threat from this earthquake has now passed.”

Preliminary U.S. data pinpointed the quake about 100 km, or about 62 miles, off the eastern coast of Miyako, USGS said. Light rumbling could be felt as far away as Tokyo. A 5.6 magnitude earthquake struck nearby about 40 minutes afterward, according to USGS data.

The Japanese agency held a press conference on Monday, during which it identified the quake as having been a 7.5 magnitude one. The depth was 10 km, or about 6.2 miles. It occurred at 4:53 p.m. local time, the agency said.

A tsunami warning was issued under twenty seconds after the initial earthquake, an official said. Officials warned people to stay on the alert for about week, as an equal or lesser than quake may occur. The risk was especially elevated for the next two or three days, officials said.

The U.S. Tsunami Warning System said a “destructive” Pacific-wide tsunami was not expected “and there is no threat to Hawaii.”

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‘Hold My Hand’: Scotty McCreery and his son share a love for Hootie & the Blowfish

‘Hold My Hand’: Scotty McCreery and his son share a love for Hootie & the Blowfish
‘Hold My Hand’: Scotty McCreery and his son share a love for Hootie & the Blowfish

Even though he’s only 3, Scotty McCreery’s son Avery McCreery is already a music buff who loves going on the road with his dad. 

“Avery goes through phases,” Scotty explains. “Right now, he is a massive Ronnie Milsap fan. That’s all we listen to in the car, to the point where I never thought I’d get tired of Ronnie, but it’s getting close.”

Scotty’s hit “Bottle Rockets” was inspired by the summers he spent listening to Hootie & the Blowfish growing up and includes a rerecording of the band singing the chorus of their huge hit “Hold My Hand.” 

Just before the collab came together, Avery discovered the band for himself.

“Probably just a month prior,” Scotty recalls, “we got into a Hootie phase with Avery, and ‘Hold My Hand’ was the song. He was like, ‘Can you play this on guitar?’ And I was playing it for him. So when he heard Daddy sing, and then he heard ‘Hold My Hand,’ he was like, ‘That’s the Hootie song!’ So Avery’s a big fan.”

Of course, “Bottle Rockets” did a lot more than just impress his son. Scotty and the band celebrated its chart-topping success Thursday with a #1 party at BMI in Nashville. 

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Joe Jonas explains why that Teddy Swims Coachella duet was a full-circle moment

Joe Jonas explains why that Teddy Swims Coachella duet was a full-circle moment
Joe Jonas explains why that Teddy Swims Coachella duet was a full-circle moment
Joe Jonas and Teddy Swims perform at the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 10, 2026 in Indio, California. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Coachella)

At Teddy Swims’ Coachella show Friday, he brought back a guest from his April 10 appearance: ex-Van Halen singer David Lee Roth.  But that April 10 show — which also featured Joe Jonas and Vanessa Carlton — was truly a full-circle moment for Teddy, says Joe.

On April 10, Joe and Teddy teamed up to perform the Jonas Brothers song “When You Look Me in the Eyes.” Speaking to ABC News, Joe explained that he first met Teddy a few years ago when he saw him perform in London and was “completely floored.”  

“I thought it was one of the best live performances I’ve seen,” Joe added.

Backstage, Joe said Teddy “told me this amazing story: that he loved the song ‘[When You] Look Me in the Eyes’ in high school and him and his high school girlfriend went to … me and the Brothers’ concert back in the day, and he skipped football practice. And his coach found out and made him run a bunch of drills.”

So when Joe realized that he and Teddy would both be at Coachella this year, he offered his services.

“I was like, ‘Hey man, let me know if you need a background singer,’ which turned into hopping up on stage and surprising the crowd,” Joe told ABC News. “So it was overdue. I’ve been to Coachella seven, eight times I’ve never performed so I was thrilled to do it with Teddy.”

But if you want to see Joe sing the song with his brothers, they’ve got some some dates coming up in May and August, with more to come. “We have tour dates that we’ve yet to announce,” he revealed, while teasing “a lot of new music.” 

Joe was speaking to ABC News about his new Target campaign for a limited-edition Pokémon collection, available now.

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Kehlani says ‘Folded’ ‘completely rerouted’ her life, shares goals for upcoming self-titled album

Kehlani says ‘Folded’ ‘completely rerouted’ her life, shares goals for upcoming self-titled album
Kehlani says ‘Folded’ ‘completely rerouted’ her life, shares goals for upcoming self-titled album
Kehlani performs on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ on November, 3, 2025. (Disney/Randy Holmes)

Nearly a decade after her debut album was released, Kehlani scored the biggest hit of her career with “Folded.” As Billboard‘s Women in Music Impact honoree for 2026, she says the song has “completely rerouted” her life.

“When you’ve experienced a lot of resistance … like, ‘Wow, nothing is working out… No matter which direction I turn, everything feels like pulling teeth. … Getting people to call me back is impossible,” she tells Billboard, noting that things have shifted following the success of “Folded.”

“I’m having these conversations and I’m like, ‘Wait, really? That’s it? You’re down?’ I’m in a period of the least resistance. And it’s a really nice place to be.”

Kehlani believes her current circumstances prepared her for this moment.

“People keep asking me what I think the magic sauce is in ‘Folded,’ and beyond it being a great R&B song, I have a deeper, longer theory that it’s just about where I’m at in my life,” she says. “I don’t think that there was another time that I could have handled the success that I’m currently receiving. … I’m ready now.”

She continues, “Something happens when you turn 30 — everything’s making sense. My motherhood is going incredibly well. My family life, my friends, my whole internal world is finally clicking.”

Kehlani is set to release her self-titled album on April 24, her 31st birthday, and she has high ambitions for the project.

“I want to do this album at Carnegie Hall with an orchestra. I really want some of these songs to make it into movies … and ultimately just have a really historical personal moment for me, and hopefully keep adding to the genre because that’s the coolest thing that ‘Folded’ has done beyond anything,” she says.

Kehlani will be honored at the Billboard Women in Music event on April 29.

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Lou Gramm’s having a great time with new Foreigner lineup: ‘they’re happy to have me’

Lou Gramm’s having a great time with new Foreigner lineup: ‘they’re happy to have me’
Lou Gramm’s having a great time with new Foreigner lineup: ‘they’re happy to have me’
Former Foreigner frontman Lou Gramm (Photo credit: Krishta Abruzzini)

Original Foreigner frontman Lou Gramm is currently joining the new Foreigner lineup on a series of shows in Florida, and he tells ABC Audio he’s been enjoying getting to play with the new members of the band.

“It’s been great because they’re great guys,” he says. “They accepted me into the band and they’re happy to have me and they all treat me very good.”

Gramm calls the current Foreigner lineup “exceptional musicians,” noting “they follow the arrangements pretty closely to the originals.”

“And the response from the audience is very good,” he adds. “I think the audience has missed Foreigner being in their lives.”

Besides Gramm’s occasional appearances with the band, there are currently no original members in Foreigner. Back in February, Gramm’s bandmate Al Greenwood told New York Magazine he hopes Foreigner “goes on forever,” noting, “I wouldn’t like to not be able to see that music being played.”

Gramm agrees with that sentiment.

“It’s exactly my feeling. I think the music is too good to fade away,” he says, noting that it feels great that fans still want to hear Foreigner tunes. He adds, “it feels timeless.”

Gramm’s next show with Foreigner is happening Tuesday in Orlando, Florida.

In addition to the Foreigner shows, Gramm is set to head out on his own tour in support of his recently released solo album, Released. The tour kicks off May 28 in Stamford, Connecticut. A complete list of dates can be found at LouGrammOfficial.com.

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