Originally published April 24, 2026 for our weekly Issue of Mindful Intelligence Advisor. Subscribe to get weekly issues.
By STAFF
This report covers political, world, cultural, market, and sci-tech news from April 17-23, 2026.
This report contains the Global Outlook, Headlines Missed, and People Advance Reports.
TOP NEWS TAGS
Nuclear Scientists Disappearing
SUMMARY
IRAN – The Iran War is still in its precarious ceasefire status (which you can read about on pg. 2 in our Deep Dive Report, How Iran Killed NATO), with the markets going up and down according to the confidence investors have that the Strait of Hormuz may be opened soon.
The ramifications of Iran on geopolitics are generational and will set new patterns for decades to come.
U.S. POLITICS – The progressives appear to be taking the offensive in U.S. politics, with a big 2026 U.S. House redistricting win in Virginia and polls showing support for the President and his policies slipping.
CULTURE – An indictment of Southern Poverty Law Center is not being met with the usual enthusiasm from the Trump base because skepticism abounds that even indictments will result in anything more than dismissals.
This is a story we will be monitoring, for it is a bellwether of a whole industry of what we consider to be potentially borderline protection rackets, with SPLC being one of the major players. GLAAD might be on par with SPLC.
SCI-TECH – AI’s transformation of society is only accelerating, leading us to create a whole new family of AI-related news tags (which is reflected in our top 10 tags above).
A. GLOBAL OUTLOOK
IRAN CEASEFIRE TOTTERS AS LEBANON CEASEFIRE EXTENDS – President Donald Trump announced there was no hurry to finalize a peace deal with the Iranian regime. He has extended the ceasefire indefinitely. For more news on Iran, read our Deep Dive Report on pg. 2.
The President also announced the Lebanon ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has been extended for three more weeks.
VIRIGINIA SAYS YES TO PROGRESSIVE GERRYMANDERING – The Progressives won a major battle in the ongoing gerrymandering wars, this time scoring a narrow victory in Virginia. The ballot measure allows the progressives to change U.S. House Districts to effectively take 4 Republican seats away. The now-passed ballot measure faces legal challenges.
STARMER HOLDS ON AS EPSTEIN SNARE TIGHTENS – Kier Starmer is holding on amidst increasing calls for him to resign. Evidence already revealed Starmer fully knew the man he appointed to be Ambassador to the U.S. had Epstein ties before the appointment. Now, it is revealed he willfully lied when confronted before Peter Mandelson, the man in question, was finally appointed.
SPLC ACCUSED OF FUNDING HATE – The FBI has leveled multiple criminal indictments against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). SPLC is accused of spending millions of dollars to fund numerous far-right hate groups, including the group behind the now-infamous Charlottsville, VA white supremacist rally. The SPLC’s initial defense is it was simply paying informants.
SPACE DEFENSE AND NUCLEAR SCIENTIST APOCOLYPSE? – The FBI is now looking into the disappearance and deaths of numerous scientists working in the nuclear and space defense industries. The cases go back to 2022. U.S. House Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said in a letter to the FBI, “If the reports are accurate, these deaths and disappearances may represent a grave threat to U.S. national security and to U.S. personnel with access to scientific secrets.”
He later added, “Once you see the facts, it would suggest that something sinister could be happening and it would be a national security concern… Congress is very concerned about this. Our committee is making this one of our priorities now because we view this as a national security threat.”
TRANSGENDER CARE FOR KIDS, SAYS DISTRICT JUDGE – United States District Judge Mustafa Kasubhai has ruled on the HHS’s declaration that gender-affirming care for children is unsafe and ineffective. The progressive judge has ruled the HHS declaration to be unconstitutional.
The judge sided with the 22 progressive-led states, which argued the federal government did not have the legal authority to make such a determination.
TRUMP DOWN BIGLY – President Trump’s approval ratings have fallen to 37% according to an NBC News poll. This is the lowest rating the poll has recorded during the President’s second term. His disapproval rating has hit 62%, with 50% now strongly disapproving.
AFTER SECRETARY FIRING, NAVY GETS SHOOT-ON-SIGHT ORDER – After the Secretary of the Navy, John Phelan, was suddenly dismissed by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, President Donald Trump issued a new shoot-on-sight order to the Navy. The move has many wondering if the now-former Secretary was dismissed for refusing to follow that same order.
META’S DOWNSIZING CONTINUES – The parent company of Facebook, Meta, has announced plans to lay off nearly 10% of its total workforce, 8,000 positions, starting in early May 2026. These layoffs may not be the only layoffs, as more might be announced after May of this year.
NEXTAR BLOCKED FROM TEGNA –The expected merger of television media companies Nextar and Tegna won’t happen after U.S. District Court Chief Judge Troy Nunley ended the deal, claiming the legal challenges by eight U.S. State Attorney Generals and DirecTV were likely to succeed.
TRUMP TAKES NEXT STEP TO LEGALIZE WEED – The Trump administration has officially reclassified certain aspects of marijuana as being a Schedule III drug, which removes many federal criminal designations. For now, the designation only applies to state-licensed medical marijuana, though some within the administration hint more is to come.
B. HEADLINES MISSED
FISA COURT QUASHES SPY TOOL, TRUMP DISSENTS – The Trump administration is fighting a FISA court ruling that prevents the government from specifically searching for individuals online who have contacted a foreigner.
The administration is challenging the FISA court as the court’s existence comes up for renewal this April 30. The GOP-led House extended the program by unanimous consent vote during a late-night session.
SCOTUS ALLOWS STEALTH TRANSITIONING KIDS – SCOTUS rejected a petition by parents to challenge a Massachusetts law that allows schools to treat their children as a gender not aligned with their biological sex without parental consent. The schools also have a policy permitting teachers to conceal the child’s school-affirmed trans or non-binary gendered identities from the parents.
AI IS BECOMING A UTILITY – More and more Americans have begun making AI subscription services a part of their essential household budget. Since 2024, paid AI subscriptions have increased by 38%. The paid AI subscription service market is expected to exponentially expand over the next two years.
RIOT BOTS AND THE CCP – China hopes to soon deploy robots to control future rioters. The People’s Armed Police Force (PAP) is already testing the possibility in preparation for a potential mass riot event.
WAS CHATGPT BEHIND A MASS SHOOTING? – Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier thinks ChatGPT may have had a hand to play in a recent mass shooting event on the Florida State University campus. He declared, “My prosecutors have looked at this and they’ve told me if it was a person on the other end of that screen, we would be charging them with murder.”
He is referring to ChatGPT, whom he accuses of aiding and abetting the shooting. The AG has opened a criminal investigation into ChatGPT.
TEACHERS OF THE FUTURE MUST LEARN TO TEACH WHAT AI CAN’T – The future of teaching in an AI reality is going to mean learning what humans can teach humans that AI cannot, and becoming maximally good at teaching humans JUST that, letting AI teach the rest.
A study from a University of Pennsylvania professor used AI to show that future is already here, and colleges and universities are quickly working to prevent the outmoding of degrees before they are ever completed. IF AI is not factored into the learning, there’s a good chance that job you’re training for is already gone.
C. PEOPLE ADVANCE
SENATE GOP FINALLY PASSES ICE FUND BILL – Using a procedure called “budget reconciliation,” the GOP-led house finally passed a bill funding ICE and Border Patrol through President Trump’s current term. The bill now goes to the House, where it is expected to pass by a razor-thin margin, before it gets to the final passage stage.
CHARLIE KIRK HONORED WITH 1A PROTECTING LAWS – Kansas joins a growing list of states which passed laws honoring the late assassinated American activist Charlie Kirk. The laws have one thing in common, they both protect rights enumerated in the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. These rights are the right to religious liberty and the right to freedom of speech.
WOKE HEALTH PANEL NO MORE – RFK Jr. is vowing to replace the “woke” panel currently in charge of choosing what preventative care gets covered by Obamacare. Kennedy plans on replacing the current allegedly “woke” members of the U.S. Preventative Service Task Force, saying “We’re now bringing new members on who have a clear mission.”
U.S. MILITARY GETS VACCINE FREEDOM – Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth has ended mandatory flu vaccines for military personnel. While flu vaccines will still be offered, military personnel can now opt out of them if they so choose.
NO MORE MEN IN WOMEN’S CELLS – A Federal Appeals Court has upheld President Trump’s XO requiring biological sex determines which prison an inmate is assigned to. The argument hinged on the claim biological males faced “cruel and unusual punishment” by being forced to be imprisoned with men.
JESUS RESTORED BY ITALIANS IN LEBANON – Italian Peacekeeper Troops in Lebanon delivered a new Jesus statue to a Lebanon village that saw their previous Jesus statue smashed by an Israeli soldier in a now-viral video. The IDF has apologized and punished the solider responsible.
DIRT-POWERED BATTERIES – Researchers from Northwestern University have invented a fuel cell that is powered by microbes found in soil. Northwestern alumnus Bill Yen, who led the work, said of their proof-of-concept, “We need to find alternatives that can provide low amounts of energy to power a decentralized network of devices… we looked to soil microbial fuel cells, which use special microbes to break down soil and use that low amount of energy to power sensors. As long as there is organic carbon in the soil for the microbes to break down, the fuel cell can potentially last forever.”
ASSESSMENT
AI – The growing resistance to AI’s main resource requirement, massive database centers, seems to be a worldwide phenomenon, and the U.S. is hardly an exception. Despite the resistance, and AI’s unpopularity, AI is increasingly becoming an integral part of the very lives who still oppose it. These same users also oppose the resources, the data centers, needed for it.
U.S. – America’s major political factions continue to harden, while a distinctly American voice has yet to emerge. A win in Iran could change the political climate in America overnight, at least for the Trump base and those willing to be part of an anti-progressive coalition with them.
So far, the pushback to the progressives is more anti-progressive than distinctly American, with no clear articulate apologetic for American rule of law coming from any of the major thought leaders of the non-progressive factions.
WORLD – While Iran dominates world news, Europe is facing an immigration overflow crisis that even the most progressive are finding harder and harder to deny. In the wake of the perceived immediate existential Russian threat, many governments are finding it hard to face the immigration crisis realistically without empowering parties that would quickly replace these governments altogether.
MARKET – The shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz seems to be having less and less of an effect on the global economy, though it is still a significant negative impact on the overall global economy (with regional impacts being far worse, especially in Iran itself). The world is adjusting to the bottleneck and more routes, options are being chosen or created.
ON OUR RADAR – Looking at next week, there are some possible major SCOTUS rulings expected that could affect the 2026 election. The report of nuclear scientists and space defense scientists dying or disappearing could be the major story next week if more clear evidence emerges to show this isn’t merely some incredible coincidence.
We will also be watching to see how the evidence plays out against the SPLC and if it will result in an examination of all the political groups that allegedly use the power of their platform to destroy reputations to massage donations from corporations. This would just be a more indirect version of a protection racket. We have a feeling we will be doing a Deep Dive Report on this soon.
