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Trump did what today?
4/14/2026
Why Congress is fighting over a central tool of American surveillance
- Section 702 of FISA allows intelligence agencies to collect data on foreign communications but may infringe on Americans' privacy.
- Some lawmakers worry it enables warrantless surveillance while supporters argue it's vital for national security.
- The law's renewal is contentious, with members of both parties demanding more civil liberties protections.
- Congress has until April 20 to vote on renewing Section 702, which affects many intelligence operations.
- Critics fear that insufficient reforms could lead to abuses while advocates say it helps prevent terrorism.
Israel and Lebanon set to meet for first direct talks in more than 30 years
- Israel and Lebanon are holding their first direct diplomatic talks in decades to address the conflict with Hezbollah.
- The meeting is considered preparatory, focusing on laying the framework for future negotiations.
- Recent fighting has caused significant casualties and destruction, highlighting the urgent need for a ceasefire.
- Hezbollah opposes the talks, calling for cancellation, while Israel insists on disarming the militia first.
- The ongoing tensions complicate the fragile ceasefire, with both nations trading strikes.
2 local TV giants merged. Then a court stepped in
- Nexstar's $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna raised concerns about a monopoly in local television, prompting lawsuits.
- The merger could potentially harm viewers through reduced local news coverage.
- Nexstar's rapid consolidation faced pushback as a judge temporarily blocked the operation of Tegna stations.
- Critics argue this deal limits competition, while Nexstar claims it enhances programming efficiency.
- The court's ruling is pending, leaving the future of Nexstar and Tegna stations uncertain.
Virginia joins a national effort to ensure only popular vote winners become president
- Virginia has joined the National Popular Vote Compact, aiming to elect the president by popular vote.
- With Virginia's participation, 18 states plus D.C. are involved, totaling 222 electoral votes.
- The compact activates if states controlling 270 electoral votes sign on, but significant legal challenges may arise.
- Democratic leaders in Virginia endorsed the compact as a way to protect democracy amid concerns over Electoral College issues.
- Public opinion is divided, with more Democrats supporting a popular vote than Republicans.
5 things to know about Péter Magyar, Hungary's new prime minister
- Péter Magyar defeated Viktor Orbán, marking a significant political shift in Hungary after years of Orbán's leadership.
- He aims to rebuild Hungary's ties with the EU and root out corruption, promising democratic reforms.
- Magyar's rise was fueled by the fallout from a major scandal that tarnished Orbán's government.
- His leadership style and future actions remain under scrutiny regarding their commitment to democratic values.
- Magyar's victory was celebrated by Western leaders, seen as a rejection of autocratic trends.
In the brain, objects seen and imagined follow the same neural path
- Research shows that imagining and seeing objects activate the same neurons in the brain.
- This discovery helps explain visual imagination's role in augmenting our perceptions.
- The findings could assist in developing better models for vision disorders and prosthetic devices.
- Scientists monitored brain activity in epilepsy patients to reveal shared pathways for real and imagined visuals.
- Understanding these neural connections could enhance our grasp of perception and creative thinking.
Eric Swalwell will resign from Congress as he faces backlash over assault allegations
- Rep. Eric Swalwell resigns amid allegations of sexual assault and misconduct from multiple women.
- Calls for his expulsion from Congress intensified as controversy surrounded his gubernatorial campaign.
- The House Ethics Committee initiated an investigation into Swalwell's conduct before his resignation.
- His departure reflects a broader discussion on handling misconduct allegations within Congress.
- Shortly after Swalwell's announcement, another member also planned to resign amid separate allegations.
Why you should avoid lotions and creams that contain 'fragrance'
- Many personal care products contain harmful chemicals like phthalates and parabens linked to health issues.
- The FDA has limited authority to ban cosmetic ingredients, leaving consumers responsible for product safety.
- Reading ingredient labels and avoiding products labeled 'fragrance' can reduce chemical exposure.
- Experts recommend auditing personal care items and seeking safer alternatives when possible.
- Phasing in cleaner products gradually is a practical approach to improving skincare routines.