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Current Events Afternoon Briefing — April 16, 2026 at 3:15 PM

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#1Trump-Pope Leo XIV Feud Escalates; Meloni Also Drawn In

President Trump doubled down on his criticism of Pope Leo XIV, calling him "weak on crime" and "terrible" on foreign policy over the pontiff's anti-war stance on Iran. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops rebuked Trump's remarks and called for an apology, which the president refused. Italian PM Giorgia Meloni also clashed with Trump after she called his comments about the Pope "unacceptable," prompting Trump to fire back that she is "failing us" on Iran.

#2Key April Special Elections Test GOP House Majority

Four consequential races in Georgia, Wisconsin, New Jersey, and Virginia are shaping control of the House ahead of November's midterms. Trump-backed Clay Fuller won the Georgia-14 special election to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's old seat, padding the GOP's razor-thin majority. In Wisconsin, liberal Judge Chris Taylor won, expanding the left's Supreme Court majority to 5-2, while Virginia voters face a Democrat-pushed redistricting referendum that could shift the state's House map dramatically.

#3Consumer Sentiment Hits Record Low Amid Iran Conflict

The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index plunged to a record low in early April as Americans grapple with inflation fears tied to the Iran war and surging energy costs. Economists warn the economic fallout from the conflict could linger even if a ceasefire holds, with household inflation expectations surging sharply.

#4GOP Launches Midterm Messaging Blitz on "One Big Beautiful Bill"

Former Vice President Mike Pence's Advancing American Freedom group rolled out a 90-page messaging playbook touting tax cuts, energy expansion, and spending reductions from Trump's landmark legislation. Republicans concede they've struggled to sell the bill's benefits to voters, even as Democrats hammer kitchen-table issues like healthcare and affordability ahead of November.

#6Iran Threatens to Scrap Ceasefire Over Hezbollah Demands

Iran warned it may walk away from the two-week ceasefire agreement over demands that any deal include the dismantling of Hezbollah. Tehran's 10-point proposal demands the U.S. end all sanctions, withdraw forces from the Middle East, release frozen assets, and accept Iran's right to enrich uranium. Trump called the proposal a "workable basis" for talks, but inclusion of Hezbollah remains a dealbreaker for Tehran.

#7NATO Meets Without the U.S. as Trump Eyes Alliance Exit

NATO convened without U.S. participation as Trump continued to slam allies for refusing to support Operation Epic Fury in Iran. Spain shut its airspace to U.S. bombers and denied base access; France blocked Israeli aircraft from using its airspace. European leaders are now confronting the real possibility of a full U.S. withdrawal from the alliance.

#8Saudi Arabia on Verge of Pulling LIV Golf Funding

The Saudi Public Investment Fund is reportedly preparing to cut financial support for LIV Golf, potentially ending the breakaway tour. PIF Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan cited the Iran war as forcing "priority repositioning." LIV CEO Scott O'Neil sent a staff memo insisting the 2026 season will continue "at full throttle," but Fox News Digital sources say Saudi funding will stop after this season.

#9Artemis II Crew Returns After Record-Breaking Lunar Flyby

NASA's Artemis II crew — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen — splashed down April 10 off the coast of San Diego after a nearly 10-day mission. The crew flew 252,756 miles from Earth during their lunar flyby on April 6, breaking the distance record set by Apollo 13 in 1970. NASA called it the "opening act" for America's return to the Moon.

#11Nanotyrannus Confirmed as Its Own Species — Not a "Teenage T. Rex"

A new study published this week confirms that Nanotyrannus, long dismissed as a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex, was actually a distinct predator roughly half the size of a full-grown T. rex. Researchers analyzed a tiny throat bone from the original fossil and found growth patterns showing the animal had reached maturity. Two large meat-eating dinosaurs living side by side rewrites our understanding of late Cretaceous ecosystems.

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