Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Good morning, welcome to Brisbane Times’ news blog for Friday, April 4. Today the city can expect showers and a top temperature of 28 degrees.Queensland’s first permanent pill-testing sites will close their doors on Friday, and the group behind them have warned the state government that people will die as a result. Former premier Steven Miles and MP Grace Grace (both centre) inspect a Bowen Hills pill-testing site ahead of its launch a year ago.Credit: Queensland governmentFancy yourself as something of a current affairs buff? Test your knowledge of the week’s biggest news stories with Brisbane Times multiple-choice quiz.Here’s what’s making news further afield this morning:A Sydney father was part of a Nigerian scam that took millions of dollars off lonely Australian women and defrauded businesses, siphoning the money to a terrifying African “blood cult”.One Australian traveller says he’s now $15,000 out of pocket after being denied entry to the US after “enhanced vetting”. His crime? Choosing a cheap fare.Anthony Albanese falls off the stage at a union conference in the Hunter Valley.Credit: Alex EllinghausenNeither leader of the major parties took a backwards step on Thursday as they stared down the US tariffs unleashed on Australia – at least not until 3.30pm, when the PM took a tumble.Most people will agree that parenthood changes your life. Fewer, it appears, can agree on how positive that change is. Now the experts have weighed in. The reasoning behind Donald Trump’s tariffs is nakedly political and at odds with rational economic thinking, says David Crowe. Australia’s best hope? Wait for Americans to turn on him.