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Sunday, April 19, 2026 · Merrimack County
Heat Wave Affects Travel, Events Across Eastern U.S.
A heat wave is impacting the Eastern United States, prompting advisories and affecting transportation schedules. Meanwhile, parts of the Midwest are experiencing severe storms and tornado warnings.
Supreme Court Endorses Key Trump Immigration Policies
The Trump administration frequently sought Supreme Court approval for its immigration policies. The Court upheld many of these initiatives, establishing its role in the administration's strategic goals.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Analysis Examines Supreme Court's Ideological Divides, Judicial Alliances
A recent analysis examines the Supreme Court's voting patterns, which include six Republican-appointed justices and three Democratic-appointed justices. This inquiry explores the prevalence of 6-3 decisions and the significant judicial alliances that shaped the term. The explainer investigates whether the court's perceived ideological split reflects reality.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
House Republican Agenda Halted Amid Internal Disagreement
A disagreement within House Republican ranks has led to a disruption of the legislative agenda. A group of conservative members insisted on a vote on election reform, which House leadership declined to bring forward. This impasse resulted in House members departing for recess earlier than scheduled.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Supreme Court Affirms Birthright Citizenship, Colorado Voters Select Primary Winners
The Supreme Court confirmed birthright citizenship on constitutional grounds as its term concluded. Concurrently, voters in Denver selected their primary candidates, including a Democratic socialist who secured a U.S. House seat nomination.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Law Professor Discusses Supreme Court's Final Term Decisions
Law professor Kim Wehle offered insights into the U.S. Supreme Court's concluding decisions for its current term. She discussed these rulings with NPR's Michel Martin.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
U.S. Consumer Confidence Shows Slight June Increase
U.S. consumer confidence edged up in June, with an index increase of 0.6 points. While consumers viewed current labor market conditions less favorably, they expressed more optimism for future economic factors.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Ukraine Reports Missile Interceptor Shortage After Kyiv Attack
Ukrainian officials reported a significant missile and drone attack on Kyiv. President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine used its existing air defense systems against the incoming projectiles. Officials stated these events highlighted a diminishing supply of interceptor missiles.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Heat Wave Affects Independence Day Events, Travel Across U.S.
A significant heat wave is impacting large portions of the United States as Independence Day approaches. The high temperatures have led to event cancellations and altered travel plans nationwide.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Heat Wave and Storms Forecast for July Fourth Celebrations
A significant portion of the United States population is preparing for July Fourth celebrations amid a widespread heatwave. Forecasters also predict the potential for severe storms in various regions across the country, impacting outdoor plans.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Road Infrastructure Faces Challenges Amidst Changing Climate Conditions
Roads across the country are experiencing damage due to more frequent and intense heat waves. Changing climate patterns present ongoing challenges for maintaining existing infrastructure.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
President Trump Arrives in Ankara for NATO Summit
President Donald Trump has arrived in Ankara, Turkey, to attend a NATO summit. This gathering represents another meeting where discussions about member nations' defense contributions are expected to feature prominently.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Making Immigration Arrests in Courthouses
A federal judge has prohibited the Trump administration from making immigration arrests inside courthouses, the second such ruling since May when a New York judge imposed similar restrictions at immigration courts.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Trump, Senate Republican Leader Thune to Meet Amid Party Disagreements
President Trump plans to meet with Senate Majority Leader John Thune as frustrations mount within Republican ranks over which issues should dominate the party's midterm election agenda.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Trump nominates former Oklahoma trooper Lance Schroyer to lead ICE
President Trump announced his nomination of Lance Schroyer, a former Oklahoma state trooper, to serve as director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The nomination follows the May resignation of Todd Lyons.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Supreme Court Says Religious Freedom Law Does Not Allow Inmate Damage Suits
The Supreme Court ruled that a federal law protecting inmate religious rights does not permit lawsuits seeking monetary damages, even when officials violate those rights. The decision arose from a Louisiana prisoner's case involving the removal of his dreadlocks.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
3 Million Drop Health Coverage as Federal Subsidies End
Approximately 3 million people canceled their health insurance through the federal marketplace after subsidies expired on Jan. 1. The Department of Health and Human Services attributes the drop to fraud enforcement, while health policy analysts point to the end of financial assistance.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Supreme Court expands presidential power to fire agency heads, with Fed exception
The Supreme Court on Monday backed President Donald Trump's authority to fire leaders of independent federal agencies, carving out a narrow exception for the Federal Reserve. The ruling grants presidents broader power over executive branch personnel.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Supreme Court upholds late-arriving mail ballot counting in majority of states
The Supreme Court declined to overturn state laws that permit mailed ballots to be counted days after Election Day if they carry an Election Day postmark. The decision rejected a Republican-backed legal challenge.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Supreme Court blocks Trump's removal of Fed board member Cook
The Supreme Court rejected President Trump's effort to fire Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook but granted him expanded power over other independent federal agencies in a pair of decisions that divided the justices on executive authority.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Congress votes to direct Trump to withdraw forces from Iran conflict
Congress passed a symbolic measure calling for the removal of U.S. armed forces from hostilities with Iran, signaling frustration from lawmakers across party lines. The vote carries no legal weight and requires no presidential signature.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
U.S. and Iran trade military strikes as ceasefire frays
The United States and Iran exchanged military strikes over the weekend, threatening an interim deal brokered between the two countries. President Trump has tapped a former Oklahoma state trooper to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Bolton Pleads Guilty to Classified Retention; Texas Orders Bible Curriculum; Russia Claims Drone Interception
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty Friday to illegally retaining classified information. Texas education officials voted to require Bible selections in public school curricula, and Russia said it intercepted over 600 Ukrainian drones during a major attack.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Independent Review Calls for Reforms in Police Leadership and Recruitment
An independent report suggests the police service needs to reform its development and recruitment processes. The review highlights specific areas where leadership and hiring practices could be improved.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Fire Officials Warn of Increased Wildfire Risk for Fourth of July
Fire officials issued warnings regarding elevated wildfire risks for the upcoming Fourth of July. Dry conditions combined with fireworks use historically contribute to a spike in fire ignitions each year.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Government announces policy changes following death of toddler in abuse case
A 13-month-old boy died after months of sexual and physical abuse by Jamie Varley. Government officials say they will implement changes to prevent similar cases.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Scientist Documents Glacier Changes Across 50 Years of Annual Fieldwork
A scientist and his family have collected direct observations of glaciers for nearly five decades, documenting year-to-year changes in ice extent. Their records form part of the broader scientific documentation of glacier behavior.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Alan Greenspan, Former Federal Reserve Chairman, Dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, who led the Federal Reserve for nearly two decades and wielded enormous influence over U.S. monetary policy, died Monday from complications related to Parkinson's disease. His tenure coincided with extended economic expansion, though critics blamed his regulatory philosophy for contributing to the financial crisis.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
U.S. Removes Oil Sanctions on Iran as First Round of Nuclear Talks Concludes
The United States lifted oil sanctions against Iran on Monday as negotiators completed the first round of talks in Switzerland. Vice President Vance led the American delegation in discussions mediated by Qatar and Pakistan.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Trump, Senate Republicans at odds over intelligence nominee and surveillance bill
President Trump has blocked Senate Republicans' plan to quickly confirm his intelligence nominee and delayed passage of a surveillance law renewal, creating friction between the president and GOP senators ahead of November's midterm elections.
Sunday, April 19, 2026
