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Lynette Hooker disappeared in the Bahamas over a week ago. Here’s a timeline of the key developments

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By Alaa Elassar, CNN

(CNN) — It’s been over a week since Lynette Hooker, a 55-year-old mother and sailor, vanished at sea in the Bahamas, setting off an urgent search that has since shifted into a complex investigation with one person at its center: her husband of 25 years.

Brian Hooker, 58, was taken into custody by the Royal Bahamas Police Force on Wednesday in connection with her disappearance and remains in custody after an extension was granted until Monday evening, his lawyer confirmed to CNN.

Brian Hooker has not been charged, and his attorney says he “categorically and unequivocally denies any wrongdoing.”

What happens next remains uncertain. Police have requested another interview with Hooker on Monday, his attorney told CNN. By evening, authorities could choose to release him or formally charge him. It is not yet clear whether he could be held longer under Bahamian law.

Here’s a timeline of the key developments:

Saturday, April 4

Disappearance at sea: Days after her last social media post, Lynette Hooker and her husband, Brian Hooker, travel by an 8‑foot hard‑bottom dinghy near Elbow Cay as they return to their sailboat, “Soulmate,” according to Brian Hooker’s account to police.

He tells authorities rough conditions – including high winds and choppy waves – caused his wife to fall overboard.

“Strong currents subsequently carried her away,” and “he lost sight of her,” police say Brian Hooker told them. Lynette Hooker was wearing the keys, also known as an engine’s safety lanyard — a cord designed to cut power if the operator is thrown overboard — according to his account shared by police.

He says he last saw his wife swimming toward the shore, according to Richard Cook, fire team lead with Hope Town Volunteer Fire and Rescue.

Early Sunday, April 5

Report to authorities and search begins: Without power on their dinghy, Brian Hooker attempts to paddle to shore and the little boat eventually drifts away, hours later washing ashore near Marsh Harbour, according to his account shared by police.

He eventually makes his way through brush until he reaches a boatyard, where he contacts police, according to Cook.

Bahamian authorities and local fire and rescue crews launch a search by sea. The US Coast Guard later joins with aerial assets.

Sunday night, April 5

Family notified: Karli Aylesworth, Lynette Hooker’s daughter, told CNN her stepfather calls her Sunday evening “around 8:00 to 8:30” and says her mother is missing.

“He said … like matter of fact, ‘Hey, your mom is missing. We don’t know where she is. She’s been missing since last night, but we’re gonna come up there soon to see you,’” Aylesworth told CNN.

Aylesworth said she was processing what he said and felt like “he just dropped a bomb on me,” and then he began talking again before suddenly ending the call. “And I was just like, ‘OK, like, what?’ How do you just lose my mom?”

Tuesday, April 7

Voicemail about flotation device: Aylesworth tells CNN on Tuesday that Brian Hooker left her a voicemail saying authorities found a flotation device he says he had tossed to his wife.

“Hello, honey, I just got a call from Hope Town Search and Rescue, and they have found a flotation device that I threw to mom when she fell overboard,” Brian Hooker says in the voicemail shared with CNN. “They haven’t found her yet, but they can now focus all of their efforts in a smaller area.”

El bloqueo del estrecho de Trump corre el riesgo de asestar otro duro golpe a la economía mundial

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Análisis por Stephen Collinson, CNN

El fracaso de las conversaciones de paz entre Estados Unidos e Irán deja al presidente Donald Trump con un conjunto de opciones poco atractivas que difícilmente le darán una victoria decisiva o rápida.

Pero está redoblando la apuesta con un plan para imponer un bloqueo en el estrecho de Ormuz, que conlleva sus propios riesgos de consecuencias graves e imprevistas.

La descripción que hizo la administración de las conversaciones del fin de semana en Islamabad, Pakistán, sugirió que esperaba lograr una capitulación de Irán ante exigencias que incluían una promesa de no buscar armas nucleares y la reapertura del estrecho.

Pero Irán se niega a ceder esta palanca crítica y no acepta la afirmación de Estados Unidos de que ya ha perdido la guerra. El resultado es un estancamiento que desafía una de las creencias centrales de Trump: que el poderío militar estadounidense doblegará a todos los adversarios a su voluntad.

Así que ahora Trump está bajo presión para reducir las opciones de Irán.

Dijo a los periodistas el domingo por la noche que ordenó a las fuerzas armadas de Estados Unidos hacer cumplir un bloqueo del estrecho a partir de las 10:00 a.m., hora de Miami. La idea es estrangular los ingresos petroleros de Irán y colapsar su economía. La medida también busca frustrar el plan de Teherán de aumentar sus ingresos cobrando por el paso seguro de los petroleros en esta vía marítima vital.

El plan de Trump ciertamente podría ser desastroso para la economía iraní, ya devastada por años de sanciones y la nueva guerra. Pero también amenaza con agravar el impacto económico de la guerra en las economías de Estados Unidos y del mundo.

Los precios del petróleo volvieron a dispararse de inmediato tras conocerse la noticia del bloqueo, y el precio del barril de crudo Brent subió un 8 % hasta los US$ 104.

Esta reacción pondrá a prueba la determinación de Trump, ya que los estadounidenses ya están frustrados por los altos precios de los alimentos y la vivienda y ahora están pagando, en promedio, más de US$ 4 por galón de gasolina. El aumento de los precios del petróleo ayudó a impulsar la tasa de inflación hasta el 3,3 % en marzo, frente al 2,4 % en febrero, y está teniendo un impacto negativo en toda la economía.

El presidente explicó el bloqueo en Fox News a primera hora del domingo. Pero hizo poco por aclarar cómo funcionaría. “Se llama todos adentro, todos afuera. Sí, se llama todos adentro y todos afuera”, dijo Trump.

“Habrá un momento en que haremos que todos entren y todos salgan”, añadió Trump, en referencia a cientos de petroleros varados en el golfo Pérsico. “Pero no será un porcentaje. No será un amigo tuyo, como un país que es tu aliado o un país que es tu amigo. Es todo o nada. Y eso no será dentro de mucho tiempo”.

El Comando Central de Estados Unidos dijo el domingo que el bloqueo se aplicaría a todo el tráfico que entre y salga de los puertos iraníes. “Las fuerzas de CENTCOM no impedirán la libertad de navegación de los buques que transiten por el estrecho de Ormuz hacia y desde puertos no iraníes”, señaló en una publicación en X.

Estados Unidos e Irán salieron de sus maratónicas conversaciones en Pakistán acusándose mutuamente de inflexibilidad. El estancamiento generó de inmediato dudas sobre la durabilidad de un alto el fuego de dos semanas que comenzó la semana pasada. Pero Trump dijo a los periodistas el

Eric Swalwell ends bid for California governor after sexual misconduct allegations

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By Eric Bradner, Arit John, CNN

(CNN) — Rep. Eric Swalwell said Sunday he would withdraw from the California governor’s race in the wake of allegations of sexual misconduct that led to a nearly immediate campaign collapse, as staffers quit and prominent Democratic supporters urged him to drop out.

“I am suspending my campaign for Governor,” he posted on X. “To my family, staff, friends, and supporters, I am deeply sorry for mistakes in judgment I’ve made in my past. I will fight the serious, false allegations that have been made — but that’s my fight, not a campaign’s.”

Swalwell was long considered a top contender in a wide-open field with several prominent Democrats and two Republicans ahead of the state’s June 2 nonpartisan primary. But on Friday, his campaign was roiled when CNN and the San Francisco Chronicle published reports in which women accused Swalwell of sexual misconduct.

A former Swalwell staffer told CNN the congressman raped her when she was heavily intoxicated and left her bruised and bleeding. Swalwell has strongly denied the allegations.

“I was pushing him off of me, saying no,” the woman told CNN of the incident, which she said happened in 2024 in New York City after she had stopped working in Swalwell’s office. “He didn’t stop.”

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said Saturday it is investigating the allegation of sexual assault the woman said took place in New York. The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office told CNN in a statement Saturday it is “evaluating whether any alleged criminal conduct occurred within” the Bay Area county, where the same woman accused Swalwell of a separate act of sexual misconduct she said took place in 2019.

Three other women who spoke with CNN also alleged various kinds of sexual misconduct by the Democratic congressman — including Swalwell sending them unsolicited explicit messages or nude photos. Swalwell has denied the women’s allegations.

Within hours of the reports on the allegations, key allies, including campaign chair Rep. Jimmy Gomez and Sens. Ruben Gallego and Adam Schiff, pulled their support almost immediately, with new statements denouncing Swalwell arriving in rapid succession. An independent expenditure group backing him announced it would shut down.

A governor’s race that was already drawing national attention was thrown further into flux. Among the top Democrats left are billionaire Tom Steyer, former Rep. Katie Porter, former Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan. Chad Bianco, the Riverside County sheriff, and Steve Hilton, a former Fox News host endorsed by President Donald Trump, are the Republican contenders.

Mahan released a scathing statement in the wake of Swalwell’s announcement, writing that California deserved better.

“Eric Swalwell is done. Done abusing women. Done

WWII Veteran Stan Clothier turns 105

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WWII Veteran Stan Clothier celebrates his 105th birthday with friends and family in Santa Barbara

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) Stanley Issac Clothier was born April 8, 1921 in Montana.

On Sunday, his family, friends and elected leaders celebrated his birthday with a cake and more.

In 1942, he joined the Navy where he studied radar and joined the “Special Task Group 1” that developed remote control drones attached to bomber planes.

With the help of the GI Bill he studied electrical engineering at the Univ. of Minnesota where he met and married Lucille Hanson.

While raising a family he started several companies including Stan Clothier Co., Clothier Herold Company and DataLink.

Decades ago, they started splitting their time between Santa Barbara and LaQuinta.

Since his wife died in 2011, he has taken comfort in the company of friends and family including grandchildren.

In addition to travel he loves to golf and has even had a hole in one.

On April 8th Clothier turned 105 and marked the occasion at a party with his Shadow Hills friends.

Clothier is an example of the American Dream.

With a twinkle still in his eye, he credits breathing and good parents for his longevity.

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