Daily News – Sunday 4/26/26

April 26, 2026

A ‘hyperscale’ data center may be built in Utah, with a ‘Shark Tank’ investor

NBC News Drops Bombshell Report on Trump War Battle Damage

Sabastian Sawe runs first sub-2-hour marathon race, shatters world record in London

Scientists discover brain flaw that may explain why schizophrenia sufferers lose touch with reality

Dirty habit practiced by 18 million Americans can cause permanent brain damage, study suggests

Nicole Kidman rushed to hospital while filming her latest TV series: ‘She was so pale, shaken’

Killer Train: After 180 deaths, Brightline safeguards are still lacking

24/7 LGBTQ+ TV Station Applies For License Two Weeks After Hungary’s ‘Far-Right’ Unseated

‘STAGED’: Conspiracy Theories Are Everywhere Following White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting

“A Societal Loss Of Humanity”: Older Men Are Falling In Love With A Deluge Of AI Generated Female Influencers

AI influencers keep racking up fawning comments from lonely men — and it’s a warning sign

The Apocalypse Goes Mainstream

The Pope’s True Loyalty Is To Globalism, Not Christianity

Jewish Law Professor Wants to Punish Gentile Elderly Who Responsibly Prepared for Their Old Age

Trump Backs Down from His Boasting and Blustering about Iran’s Defeat

The Jewish Southern Poverty Law Center Has Been Indicted for Fraud and Money-laundering

Trump faces three tough choices on Iran war after dramatically canceling peace talks and rejecting last-minute offer… as he claims oil pipelines will EXPLODE in just days

Keystone Kash ripped for just standing there after shooting

Pressure builds to oust Wiles after Trump dinner shooting

What happened inside the ballroom when a gunman tried to breach Trump’s night with the press

Secret Service officer saved after phone stops bullet at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Trump says shooting proves need for his White House ballroom

Israel’s President, Putting Off Decision on Pardon for Netanyahu, Will Push for Plea Deal

‘Hyperscale’ data center project in Utah — expected to generate and consume more power than entire state — nears final approval

AI is making it very easy for the government to spy on you. Some lawmakers are worried.

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