House passes bill to extend controversial surveillance program Straight Arrow News Apr 17, 2026 Apr 17, 2026 Updated 16 hrs ago 0 Debating how much trouble Pistons are in after Game 1 loss to Magic Hank Brown | Iowa Football | April 16 Louisiana shooting that killed 8 children a domestic violence incident: officials I put absolutely everything into Half Man – Richard Gadd Two of the area’s best play hole 9 at Shenandoah AP top stories for April 21 Trump Tells Companies to Skip Their Tariff Refunds Swalwell's Capitol Hill office sign removed following resignation from Congress A few highlights from the first Shenandoah coed track and field meet Underground Railroad and America 250 Woman recalls confronting federal immigration agents alongside Alex Pretti before fatal shooting Quarterback Jaylen Raynor's first Iowa State press conference | April 20 Eight Children Killed In Louisiana Domestic Violence Shooting AP top stories April 17 Women take the lead in whiskey as more female drinkers and distillers change the industry Pope Leo urges peace in visit to Cameroon’s conflict-hit northwest Former ally implies Trump is the Antichrist US tariff refund process begins - here's what we know Cam Buffington | Iowa Football | March 31 Trump signs order to speed review of psychedelics The House has passed a bill extending the controversial program that allows American spy agencies to access communications without a warrant. As featured on How a sweeping law to spy on foreigners is dividing Congress When members of Congress are still voting at 2:30 in the morning, it's usually a sign there's a problem on Capitol Hill. Latest video AP top stories for April 21 Trump Tells Companies to Skip Their Tariff Refunds Fuel prices driving up food costs, straining supply chains, says Chilliwack grocer Former ally implies Trump is the Antichrist Democrats Target Virginia Map Gains in High-Stakes Clash With Trump Could Jeremiyah Love Be Selected 3rd Overall to Arizona? Are we heading into a world divided by AI tribes? FBI Chief Patel Says 2020 Election Fraud Arrests Imminent Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
How a sweeping law to spy on foreigners is dividing Congress When members of Congress are still voting at 2:30 in the morning, it's usually a sign there's a problem on Capitol Hill.