Philippine President Marcos debunks health rumors with jumping jacks

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — An annoyed PhilippinePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr.did a few rounds of jumping jack exercise and jogged briefly outside his office in front of journalists Monday to disprove rumors of his failing health.

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Wearing formal office wear, reading glasses and leather shoes, the 68-year-old leader said he did the impromptu workout to ease any worry about his health at a time when people were already beset with problems sparked by the war in the Middle East.

“I challenge anyone who are saying that I am sick, that they come and exercise with me,” Marcos told reporters. “You come to the gym with me. Let’s see who can lift the weights better.”

“Those people who tell you that I’m sick, that I’m paralyzed, they’re all liars,” Marcos said.

Rumors about the president’s deteriorating health and even death have swirled on social media after he briefly vanished from public view in January then later acknowledged in a video message that he was taken to a hospital for anabdominal ailmentthat he ascribed to stress and age.

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Marcos then laughed off rumors of his demise and said he had been diagnosed with diverticulitis. The condition involves inflammation of small pouches in the digestive tract, usually in the colon, that causes pain, fever, nausea or constipation.

His last hospital checkup a couple of months ago showed he had been cured of that ailment, Marcos said, and added that he was back on normal diet and was regularly exercising.

When asked if he was taking any maintenance medicine, Marcos said he was taking medication for gout and for high blood pressure.

Since taking office in mid-2022, Marcos has grappled with multiple complex problems and political dilemmas.

Those include an increasingly hostileterritorial dispute with Beijingin the South China Sea,devastating earthquakes, typhoons and flooding, economic difficulties, tumultuous relations with hisvice presidentand acorruption scandalinvolving powerful legislators and allies that has sparked public outrage.

Philippine President Marcos debunks health rumors with jumping jacks

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — An annoyed PhilippinePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr.did a few rounds of jumping jack exercise and jogged brie...
MLB power rankings: Dominant LA Dodgers already lapping mediocre field

Legendary NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle once floated his dream of an uber-balanced league where every team finished 8-8, a combination not totally outlandish given the abbreviated nature of the schedule.

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InMajor League Baseball, 30 teams finishing 81-81 is, of course, a near-mathematical impossibility, although the 2026 season is already trending that way.

Save for one team. Guess who?

TheLos Angeles Dodgersmay already be lapping the field just 15 games into the season.

At 11-4, they're every bit the super team folks envisioned once the two-time champions added $60 million outfielder Kyle Tucker to the mix, winning at a .786 clip while leading the big leagues in home runs and OPS.

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Yet it's the performance of everyone else that truly makes the Dodgers seem a cut above.

Twenty-six of 30 teams are within 3 ½ games of each other, a massive logjam of teams between 9-6 and 6-10, with only the Dodgers and 10-6San Diego Padresand theChicago White Sox(5-10) resembling outliers of any sort.

Will the big blog of so-so teams break up eventually, and the standings gain greater definition? Perhaps. For now, though, there's little surprise at the top of USA TODAY Sports' power rankings.

A look at our updated rankings:

Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers are off to a torrid start in 2026.

1.Los Angeles Dodgers(-)

  • A half-dozen players with at least three homers led by, of course, Shohei Ohtani's five.

2.New York Yankees(-)

  • Swept in Tampa Bay for first time since 2018.

3.Milwaukee Brewers(-)

4.Philadelphia Phillies(+1)

  • Zack Wheeler perhaps one more rehab start away from return.

5.Seattle Mariners(+2)

  • Home sweep of Astros perhaps puts them back on track.

6. Pittsburgh Pirates (+6)

  • More signs of changing times: They were 3-10 against the Cubs a year ago. They just won a series at Wrigley.

7. Atlanta Braves (+7)

  • They lost an entire rotation's worth of arms so of course they lead the majors in ERA and WHIP.

8. Cleveland Guardians (+5)

  • Another one: Parker Messick has a 0.51 ERA through three starts.

9. San Diego Padres (+8)

  • Win eight of nine, but joy dampened by Nick Pivetta's elbow concern.

10.Arizona Diamondbacks (+8)

  • 9-7 despite opening gauntlet of Dodgers, Tigers, Braves, Mets, Phillies.

11. Cincinnati Reds (-)

  • All-Star Andrew Abbott has 5.85 ERA through four starts.

12. New York Mets (-8)

  • Clay Holmes apparently ducks serious injury after hamstring scare.

13. Detroit Tigers (-3)

  • Kevin McGonigle crosses first home run off his to-do list.

14. Chicago Cubs (-5)

  • Seiya Suzuki returns and Michael Conforto sticks on roster.

15.Toronto Blue Jays(-7)

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Ballpark vibes and wild celebrations a during 2026 MLB season

Cleveland Guardians players warm up asthe launch of NASA's Artemis IIis shown on the center-field video board at Dodger Stadium on April 1, 2026.

16. Texas Rangers (+4)

  • Jacob deGrom punches out nine Dodgers, lowers career ERA against L.A. to 2.35.

17. Baltimore Orioles (+4)

  • Dean Kremer set to make season debut against Diamondbacks.

18. Miami Marlins (-3)

  • Jakob Marsee off to 9-for-62 (.145) start.

19. Tampa Bay Rays (+3)

  • Drew Rasmussen dominates Yankees again, lowering career ERA to 1.03 against the Bombers.

20.Athletics (+6)

  • They return to Yolo County riding high after reeling off five wins against Yankees, Mets.

21. Boston Red Sox (-5)

  • NL guy? Ranger Suarez finds his footing in start against Cardinals.

22. Houston Astros (-15)

  • Is seven-game losing streak harbinger of times to come?

23. Minnesota Twins (+4)

  • Tristan Gray has 11 RBIs, .937 OPS in eight games.

24. Los Angeles Angels (-1)

  • Jose Soriano lowers ERA to 0.33, becomes first Angel since Jered Weaver to win first four starts of year.

25. Kansas City Royals (-6)

  • Scored two or fewer runs in five consecutive games.

26. San Francisco Giants (-1)

  • Casey Schmitt on a heater, with 11 hits in last 19 at-bats, five for extra bases.

27. St. Louis Cardinals (-3)

  • Yes, Jordan Walker leads the majors wtih seven home runs.

28. Washington Nationals (+2)

  • James Wood had a week: A four-hit game, three home runs and a steal of home.

29. Chicago White Sox (-1)

  • A decent chance that the Pope Hat won't be their lone highlight of the year.

30.Colorado Rockies (-1)

  • Ryan Ritter produced a 27-game hit streak at Class AAA.

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MLB power rankings: Dominant LA Dodgers already lapping mediocre field

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High-stakes US-Iran peace talks, led by Vance, continue in Islamabad

The next 24 hours may prove to be the most critical of President Donald Trump's now six-weekwar in Iranas the two sides are meeting for the first time since the fighting started.

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Vice President JD Vance led a delegation of U.S. officials for meetings with Iranians being mediated by Pakistan in Islamabad on Saturday that continued into the early morning hours, according to the White House.

Asked about the state of ongoing negotiations between the U.S, Iran and Pakistan, a senior White House official told ABC News: "15 hours and counting!"

The statement came shortly after 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, which is 4:30 a.m. in Islamabad.

Both sides met first with Pakistani leaders before the historic sitdown Saturday, the highest level face-to-face meeting between the U.S. and Iran in 47 years.

In addition to Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner took part in the talks with top Iranian officials, including the speaker of the Iranian Parliament.

Earlier Saturday, a senior White House official confirmed that the U.S., Pakistan and Iran were holding a trilateral face-to-face meeting, per the press pool traveling with the vice president.

In a phone interview with NewsNation Saturday morning, President Donald Trump says peace talks between U.S. and Iran have begun, and that he has "no idea" how they will go.

Trump sidestepped when asked if he believes the Iranians are negotiating in good faith, responding: "I’ll let you know that in a very short period of time, won’t take long."

Pakistan's Prime Minister Office via Reuters - PHOTO: Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif shakes hands with U.S. Vice President JD Vance during their meeting, on the day delegations from the United States and Iran are to hold peace talks, in Islamabad, Pakistan, April 11, 2026.

As he left Friday, Vance said he expected "positive" negotiations. But he had a warning for the Iranians, too.

"If they're going to try to play us, then they're going to find the negotiating team is not that receptive," he told reporters.

Jacquelyn Martin/AP - PHOTO: Vice President JD Vance speaks to the press before boarding Air Force Two, Friday, April 10, 2026, at Joint Base Andrews, Md., for expected departure to Pakistan, for talks on Iran.

President Trump on Friday afternoon, when asked about the upcoming talks, said, "I think it's going to go pretty quickly. And if it doesn't, we'll be able to finish it off one way or the other."

As talks begin, which side has more leverage in the standoff is an open question.

The U.S negotiating team also includes a host of officials from the State Department, Department of Defense and National Security Council, the White House said.

Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: President Donald Trump speaks to the media, before boarding Air Force One on his way to Virginia, at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, April 10, 2026.

"I wish him luck. He's got a big thing. We'll find out what's going on," Trump said of Vance.

The ceasefire announced by Trump on Tuesday night has been fragile, and both sides have accused the other of not meeting preconditions for the talks.

On Day 1 of the truce, and in the days since, Israel has stepped up attacks against Hezbollah, an Iranian proxy, in Lebanon, outraging Iran and leading to accusations the terms had been breached.

Vance told reporters Thursday it was a "legitimate misunderstanding" and that the U.S. never included stopping Israeli strikes on Lebanon in the ceasefire deal. Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, reiterated on Friday that a ceasefire in Lebanon must occur before talks begin.

JD Vance to head US negotiations with Iran: What comes next?

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Israel's ongoing offensive in Lebanon "is going to create major stress on" talks, said Syed Mohammad Ali, a lecturer at Johns Hopkins University and analyst of Pakistani politics.

Whether the U.S. would put pressure Israel to temper its campaign is unclear before the U.S. and Iran come to the table, Ali said.

President Trump said Thursday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told him Israel would begin to "low-key" its offensive.

Ghalibaf, the Iranian parliament speaker, also said in a post on X on that "the release of Iran's blocked assets" (funds frozen by sanctions in banks around the world) was also agreed upon before the talks, and the U.S. has yet to do that.

U.S. officials, mediators and even the Iranians have not previously indicated this was a precondition. The White House has not responded to a request for comment. President Trump has long been critical of former President Barack Obama for returning more than a billion dollars in frozen Iranian money as part of his 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

Stringer/Reuters - PHOTO: A U.S. Air Force transport aircraft with

Meanwhile, Trump has scolded Iran for not allowing the free flow of ships through the Strait of Hormuz -- a condition he set for the ceasefire and something he said must be met before any talks.

"The Iranians don't seem to realize they have no cards, other than a short term extortion of the World by using International Waterways," the president posted on his social media platform on Friday afternoon. "The only reason they are alive today is to negotiate!"

But the Iranians have proven so far they can weaponize the flow of commerce through the strait, and it has put real pressure on the Americans to negotiate.

Before Trump started the war, oil flowed freely there. Now, Americans are paying, on average, more than $4 a gallon on gas, andinflation surgedto the highest rate in nearly two years in the month since the war began.

Even if the two sides can get past these hurdles and begin talks, the issues on the table are enormous.

The U.S. wants guarantees Iran will permanently end enriching uranium that could be used for a nuclear weapon, and that Iran hands over or destroy its existing stockpile -- two demands Trump cited as reasons for going to war.

Trump also wants limits on Iran's missile production and for Tehran to end its support for what the U.S. calls terrorist proxy groups in the region.

The U.S. has not formally released its set of demands, but President Trump said on Wednesday that his team had presented Iran with a 15-point plan, saying many demands "have already been agreed to."

Meanwhile, the Iranians are demanding an end to economic sanctions, control over the flow of commerce through the strait in perpetuity, a permanent end to the U.S. and Israeli bombings and for American forces to leave the region.

Getty Images/Reuters/AP - PHOTO: Jared Kushner in Washington, Feb. 19, 2026, Vice President JD Vance in Budapest, Hungary, April 8, 2026, and Steve Witkoff in Miami Beach, March 27, 2026.

Vance, who has long opposed U.S. military intervention in the Middle East and other countries, made his reservations about entering a conflict with Tehran known internally before Trump ordered the first set of U.S. strikes on Feb. 28,ABC News has previously reported.

Trump, who has acknowledged he and Vance were "philosophically different" on the matter, said in an interview on Friday with the New York Post that Vance, who has limited diplomatic experience, is doing a "very good job" and that he has "nothing to prove."

And in yet another threat to Tehran, Trump told the Post that U.S. military vessels are being prepared and reloaded with ammunition in case the peace talks in Islamabad fail.

"And if we don't have a deal, we will be using them, and we will be using them very effectively," Trump reportedly said.

ABC News' Emily Chang contributed to this report.

High-stakes US-Iran peace talks, led by Vance, continue in Islamabad

The next 24 hours may prove to be the most critical of President Donald Trump's now six-weekwar in Iranas the two sides are meeting...
Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz renew rivalry in Monte Carlo final

The world's top tennis rivalry resumes on Sunday as defending champion Carlos Alcaraz meets Jannik Sinner with the Monte-Carlo Masters trophy and the World No. 1 ranking on the line.

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Alcaraz halted a historic run by home hopeful Valentin Vacherot with a 6-4, 6-4 victory in 84 minutes in Saturday's second semifinal at the clay-court tournament in Monaco. The top-seeded and top-ranked Spaniard is seeking his third title of the 2026 season.

Sinner recorded a 6-1, 6-4 defeat of third-seeded Alexander Zverev of Germany in 82 minutes. The second-seeded and second-ranked Italian is the first man to reach the first three Masters 1000 finals in a season since Novak Djokovic in 2015, having already won titles at Indian Wells and Miami.

Alcaraz holds a 10-6 lead in the head-to-head series with Sinner. This will be their first meeting since Sinner's victory in straight sets in the Nitto ATP Finals championship match last November.

Sinner, 24, is riding a 21-match winning streak at the Masters 1000 level and chasing his 27th career ATP Tour title.

Sinner converted all four of his break chances against Zverev and never faced a break point. He finished with a 22-9 advantage in winners and made only 11 unforced errors.

"I'm very happy. We came here trying to give myself some feedback (on clay) and now finding myself in the final means a lot to me," said Sinner. "Obviously every match, every day is different, so I'm very happy about today's performance. I felt really solid from the beginning. When you are a break up straightaway, it changes the dynamic of the match, so very happy and let's see what's coming in the final."

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It was Sinner's eighth straight tour-level victory against Zverev.

"I have nothing to lose. Coming here and making the final means a lot to me, so of course I will try to push as much as I can tomorrow on the last day," said Sinner. "Now the most important thing is to rest. It was a good performance from my side, and tomorrow is going to be a tough one."

Alcaraz, 22, is also seeking his 27th ATP Tour title.

"I think it's the dream spot for everyone I would say. I'm fighting for a second Monte Carlo title, he's fighting for his first one," Alcaraz said. "It's going to be a really special one. The No. 1 is on the line, which will make tomorrow even more special."

Alcaraz converted three of four break points and posted a 22-11 edge in winners against Vacherot, who became the first Monaco native to reach the semifinals.

"For me, I'm just happy to win this really difficult match against Valentin," Alcaraz said. "He's playing great tennis with a lot of confidence right now, playing in his hometown. It was really tough to get the win, but I'm really excited about my first meeting with Jannik in 2026."

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Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz renew rivalry in Monte Carlo final

The world's top tennis rivalry resumes on Sunday as defending champion Carlos Alcaraz meets Jannik Sinner with the Monte-Carlo Mast...
Trump says it will take a little while for US to blockade the Strait of Hormuz

MIAMI, Florida, April ‌12 (Reuters) - Implementing ‌a newly ​announced U.S. blockade of the ‌Strait ⁠of Hormuz will ⁠take a ​little ​while, ​President Donald ‌Trump said in an interview with ‌Fox ​News' "Sunday ​Morning ​Futures ‌with Maria Bartiromo".

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(Reporting ​by ​Bo Erickson ​in ‌Miami, FloridaEditing ​by David ​Goodman)

Trump says it will take a little while for US to blockade the Strait of Hormuz

MIAMI, Florida, April ‌12 (Reuters) - Implementing ‌a newly ​announced U.S. blockade of the ‌Strait ⁠of Hormuz will ⁠take a ​little ​wh...

 

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