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Today's News, April 18-20, 2026

Today's News, April 18-20, 2026

Episode 229 Published 2 weeks ago
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IN POLITICAL NEWS

  • U.S. strengthens influence over global shipping with a strategic agreement involving Morocco near the Strait of Gibraltar.
  • Strait of Hormuz tensions fluctuate, with periods of closure and reopening affecting global oil flows.
  • U.S. Navy reportedly intercepted an Iranian vessel attempting to bypass restrictions.
  • Legal battles intensify, including major lawsuits involving public officials and media organizations.
  • Judicial ethics concerns arise after a state supreme court justice faces conflict-of-interest allegations.
  • House efforts emerge to revisit past impeachment proceedings amid claims of procedural issues.
  • Continued reports and allegations of corruption, misconduct, and political infighting across multiple figures.
  • Polling suggests rising support for Donald Trump among Republican voters.
  • Calls for transparency in congressional misconduct cases gain traction.
  • Federal funding disputes continue between the administration and major cities.

IN AI NEWS

  • Concerns grow that AI could replace professionals, including doctors, due to efficiency and diagnostic accuracy.
  • Over 33,000 individuals signed an open letter calling for a pause on advanced AI development.
  • Experts warn of existential risks if AI systems become uncontrollable or surpass human oversight.
  • Ongoing global “AI race” dynamic makes coordinated slowdown unlikely.

IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS

  • Research suggests immigrant religiosity aligns with current populations but is lower than earlier immigration waves.
  • Ongoing tensions between local jurisdictions and federal immigration enforcement agencies.
  • Data indicates a notable share of U.S. births are to non-citizen parents, fueling policy debates.

IN CULTURAL NEWS

  • Public backlash over perceived oversensitivity in advertising (e.g., sports campaigns).
  • Declining birth rates expected to significantly reduce K–12 school enrollments in multiple states.
  • Universities such as Eastern Illinois University face steep enrollment drops.

IN ECONOMIC NEWS

  • Energy sector expands, with major investments in Atlantic oil drilling.
  • Companies face potential legal risks for using private communications in AI training datasets.

IN INTERGALACTIC NEWS

  • Donald Trump संकेत potential release of UFO-related documents, sparking speculation.

IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS

  • Japan issued tsunami alerts after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake.
  • Political tensions rise in Spain over immigration policies.
  • Russia signals renewed alignment with the U.S. dollar in trade.
  • China faces challenges with solar overcapacity despite heavy investment.
  • Broader geopolitical and economic shifts continue amid energy and migration pressures.

IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

  • High-profile departures and disputes emerge in entertainment, including projects linked to Barack Obama.
  • Jamie Gertz noted for significant wealth following business success.
  • Public dispute involving Ruby Rose and Katy Perry escalates legally.

IN MEDICAL NEWS

  • “Operation Nightingale” uncovered thousands of fraudulent nursing credentials, raising healthcare integrity concerns.

AND FINALLY

  • A bizarre retail scam involves replacing Lego sets with pasta, proving that even toy aisles can host culinary plot twists. 🍝

 

Larry Schweikart

Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes

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