House passes bill to extend controversial surveillance program Straight Arrow News Apr 17, 2026 Apr 17, 2026 Updated 18 hrs ago Woman recalls confronting federal immigration agents alongside Alex Pretti before fatal shooting Union Center woman talks storm damage D4vd Arrested For Murder Of Teenage Girl After Body Found In Tesla Debating how much trouble Pistons are in after Game 1 loss to Magic Eight Children Killed In Louisiana Domestic Violence Shooting WisEye Morning Minute: Special session on partisan gerrymandering ESPN's Biggest 2026 NFL Draft Sleepers to Watch AP Top Stories April 16 Chase Infiniti And Lucy Halliday Can't Stay Serious In The Testaments Interview Attempted raid on Ridglan Farms Digital detox: Welcome to the offline club for those wanting a screen-free connection WisEye Morning Minute: GOAT Committee and DPI on Conference to Overhaul Test Standards AP top stories April 19 UW Terrace chairs time-lapse Pope Leo urges peace in visit to Cameroon’s conflict-hit northwest New York Baseball is STRUGGLING! | 1013 Swalwell's Capitol Hill office sign removed following resignation from Congress The hail damage at St. Bernard Catholic Church on Atwood Avenue WisEye Morning Minute: Special session on partisan gerrymandering Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers speaks on waiving Cam Thomas 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 2 Vessels Attacked In Strait of Hormuz After US Extends Ceasefire Packers GM Brian Gutekunst keeps draft process same despite no Round 1 pick Packers GM Brian Gutekunst on Best Player Available Brewers pound Tigers 12-4 Mom takes on Silicon Valley after AI caused son's death AP top stories for April 21 Watch now: Phil Hands draws a cartoon about Madison's Office of the Independent Police Monitor Trump Tells Companies to Skip Their Tariff Refunds Latest video 2 Vessels Attacked In Strait of Hormuz After US Extends Ceasefire Packers GM Brian Gutekunst keeps draft process same despite no Round 1 pick Packers GM Brian Gutekunst on Best Player Available Brewers pound Tigers 12-4 Mom takes on Silicon Valley after AI caused son's death AP top stories for April 21 Watch now: Phil Hands draws a cartoon about Madison's Office of the Independent Police Monitor Trump Tells Companies to Skip Their Tariff Refunds Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save
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.