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Trump Administration Faces Judicial Rebuke Over White House Ballroom Project Authority

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon issued a pointed rebuke to the Trump administration on Thursday, making crystal clear that the White House cannot proceed with its ambitious $400 million ballroom construction project without proper legal authority. The ruling carries the weight of constitutional principle and the sting of judicial disapproval.
Lebanese President Declines Netanyahu Call While Ceasefire Negotiations Continue

The delicate diplomatic balance in the Middle East remained on display this week as Lebanese President Joseph Aoun navigated communications with both Washington and Jerusalem while a tenuous ceasefire with Iran continues to hold.
Around America
Alec Baldwin to face civil trial over alleged negligence in ‘Rust’ shooting, judge rules
A judge has ruled that a civil lawsuit against Alec Baldwin regarding the fatal 2021 shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins can proceed to trial this fall. This ruling comes after the actor's criminal involuntary manslaughter charges were dismissed with prejudice last year due to the prosecution's failure to disclose evidence.
Spirit Airlines reached out to Trump administration for emergency bailout
Spirit Airlines has reportedly approached the Trump administration seeking an emergency bailout to avoid total liquidation as it struggles through its second bankruptcy process. The discount carrier is facing severe financial strain caused by mounting debt and skyrocketing jet fuel prices that have roughly doubled since the start of recent international conflicts.
Ex-NYPD sergeant freed from jail while he appeals his conviction for deadly cooler throw
Former NYPD Sergeant Erik Duran has been granted bail pending his appeal after being convicted of manslaughter for causing the death of Eric Duprey. Duran was sentenced to three to nine years in prison for throwing a plastic cooler at Duprey while he was fleeing on a moped, an action the officer claimed was necessary to protect his colleagues.
White House eyes alleged Utah scandal as GOP frets about redistricting loss
The White House has expressed concern over a Republican-led effort in Utah to reverse a voter-approved initiative that established an independent redistricting commission to prevent partisan gerrymandering. Critics and the administration allege that the GOP's push to repeal these anti-gerrymandering laws is an attempt to unfairly consolidate political power by diluting the votes of opposing districts.
