Monday, April 13, 2026
Rory McIlroy's historic back-to-back Masters victory dominated today's trends alongside the NBA's dramatic regular season finale and Hungary's regime change ending Viktor Orban's 16-year rule, while former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's unexpected Coachella appearance with Katy Perry and a federal court striking down the 158-year home distilling ban rounded out a day of diverse headline stories.
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Hungary Election Results
Major UpdatePeter Magyar's Tisza party has officially secured a landslide victory with 53.6% of votes vs Fidesz's 37.8%, potentially capturing a two-thirds parliamentary majority that would enable constitutional changes. Orban conceded defeat after 16 years in power.
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Rory McIlroy's Masters Triumph Dominates Search Interest
Rory McIlroy search interest peaked at 100 on April 12 during his historic back-to-back Masters victory, completing his career Grand Slam and joining Nicklaus, Faldo, and Woods as only the fourth player to win consecutive green jackets. 'Who won the masters' surged 1000% to 31, while Masters payout queries hit 8 as fans sought prize details.
NBA Playoffs Begin: Final Night Regular Season Games Spike
NBA playoffs interest surged to 70 on April 13, with 'Jazz vs Lakers' reaching peak search volume of 100 as the regular season concluded. 'Warriors vs Clippers' hit 61 as fans tracked final playoff positioning, marking the transition from regular season to playoff basketball with a 3,400% increase from baseline interest levels.
Trudeau-Perry Romance: From Political Figure to Pop Culture Fixture
Justin Trudeau's search interest spiked to 27 in October 2025 when his relationship with Katy Perry first emerged, with the combined 'trudeau katy perry' query hitting 11. Their April 2026 Coachella appearance sustained interest at 18 for Trudeau and 21 for Perry, marking the former Canadian PM's transformation from political leader to celebrity tabloid fixture.
Hungary's Historic Election: The End of Orban's 16-Year Rule
Hungary election search interest exploded to 100 on April 12, 2026 as Peter Magyar's Tisza party defeated Viktor Orban's Fidesz. Magyar reached 49 search interest while Orban hit 66 as global attention focused on the regime change, with the opposition securing a potential two-thirds parliamentary majority.