The Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. quietly changed its content after former President Trump returned to office, sparking controversy. Meanwhile, Trump has stated that a deal with Iran is possible by Tuesday, or he will "blow up everything." In entertainment news, the Super Mario Galaxy movie opened to $190 million at the box office, while the drama "The Drama" impressed with $14 million. In international news, three people were killed in Germany when high winds toppled a tree during an Easter egg hunt. The British royal family attended Easter service without Andrew and his family. Pope Leo urged peace in his first Easter Mass as Christians celebrated in Jerusalem, Gaza, and Tehran. In technology news, Samsung's Galaxy S26 and Google's Pixel 10 were compared, highlighting their differences. In sports news, the South Carolina women's basketball team is gearing up for the national title game, while the U.S. women's basketball team is facing off against Michigan. In other news, Pepsi has canceled its sponsorship of a U.K. festival headlined by Kanye West, and health officials are warning about the rise of measles in under-vaccinated areas in Oregon.