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A federal judge has weighed whether to block Sunday’s UFC fight on the White House South Lawn. The event, marking Trump’s 80th birthday, is backed by a private-public partnership and features a 92-foot arch called “The Claw.” Critics argue the setup commercializes national monuments; supporters say it showcases a national celebration amid the semiquincentennial.
Federal judges in multiple courts have halted President Trump’s efforts to tighten mail‑in voting. A D.C. judge has sided with the NAACP to block a USPS rule that would return ballots unless states hand over voter lists; a Massachusetts judge has barred key parts of an executive order that would force federal citizen lists and limit post‑Election Day ballot delivery.
The Soros family has directed substantial political giving in the 2026 midterms, with several members contributing millions through PACs and private avenues. The flow of funds is shifting influence within the Democratic slate, while other donors and groups intensify their involvement.
The Trump Truth Social service will provide early access to posts for Wall Street traders, raising questions about insider trading, market-moving information, and the fairness of rapid data feeds.
A gilded arch proposed for Washington, D.C., has cleared several approvals but faces a National Park Service assessment highlighting potential effects on major memorial sightlines and the unity of iconic sites. Litigation and public opposition are mounting as critics say the structure would disrupt historic relationships between the Lincoln Memorial, Arlington House and Memorial Bridge.
President Trump has signed an executive order directing federal health officials to cut the federal recommended childhood vaccine list, to split the combined MMR vaccine into separate measles, mumps and rubella doses once single‑disease products are available, and to space routine immunisations across separate medical visits. Public health groups and drugmakers have said the changes lack scientific support and will increase missed vaccinations during a major U.S. measles outbreak.
Truth API has launched a real-time data feed for Truth Social posts to institutional clients, enabling near-instant access for high-frequency traders. Several outlets report on its revenue ambitions, potential market impact, and regulatory scrutiny as investors watch how this service shapes trading dynamics.
The government has announced that White House renovations are funded with a mix of private donations, federal funds and other sources. The ballroom project is bolstering security upgrades, with estimates rising toward $600 million. Lawmakers are pushing for oversight and transparency while the administration asserts security needs drive the work.