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Federal Lawsuit Challenges Medicare's Unprecedented Move to Fund Unapproved Cannabis

Federal Lawsuit Challenges Medicare's Unprecedented Move to Fund Unapproved Cannabis

Washington D.C., Saturday, 25 April 2026.
A landmark lawsuit challenges a new Medicare program that bypasses FDA safety reviews to distribute unapproved cannabis products, potentially reshaping federal healthcare and pharmaceutical regulations.

National Park Service Awards Secret $17.4 Million Contract to Trump's Ballroom Builder

National Park Service Awards Secret $17.4 Million Contract to Trump's Ballroom Builder

Washington, Saturday, 25 April 2026.
In a highly unusual move, the National Park Service bypassed open bidding to award a secret $17.4 million contract to the firm building President Trump’s White House ballroom.

US Hemp Industry Faces Sweeping Supply Chain Changes Ahead of 2026 Federal Deadline

US Hemp Industry Faces Sweeping Supply Chain Changes Ahead of 2026 Federal Deadline

Washington, D.C., Saturday, 25 April 2026.
US hemp businesses have until November 2026 to align their supply chains with a strict new federal regulatory framework that promises to drastically reshape industry economics and compliance costs.

Erika Kirk Brokers High-Stakes Meeting to Mend Trump's Rift With Health Advocates

Erika Kirk Brokers High-Stakes Meeting to Mend Trump's Rift With Health Advocates

Washington, D.C., Saturday, 25 April 2026.
Erika Kirk orchestrated a vital White House summit to reconcile President Trump with health advocates furious over pesticide policies, aiming to stabilize his coalition for the 2026 midterms.

Appeals Court Strikes Down California's Mandatory ID Law for Federal Immigration Agents

Appeals Court Strikes Down California's Mandatory ID Law for Federal Immigration Agents

San Francisco, Saturday, 25 April 2026.
On April 22, 2026, an appeals court blocked California’s mandate requiring immigration agents to display ID, ruling that states cannot constitutionally dictate federal law enforcement uniforms or operations.

US Justice Department Authorizes Firing Squads and Lethal Gas for Federal Executions

US Justice Department Authorizes Firing Squads and Lethal Gas for Federal Executions

Washington, Saturday, 25 April 2026.
Reversing a previous moratorium, the Justice Department will now allow federal executions by firing squad, lethal gas, and electrocution, marking a dramatic shift in US criminal justice policy.

Mississippi Prepares to Redraw State Supreme Court Districts Ahead of Landmark Voting Rights Ruling

Mississippi Prepares to Redraw State Supreme Court Districts Ahead of Landmark Voting Rights Ruling

Jackson, Saturday, 25 April 2026.
Pending a pivotal U.S. Supreme Court decision, Mississippi will convene a special session to redraw state judicial districts untouched since 1987, potentially transforming minority representation on the bench.

Federal Judge Scrutinizes President Trump's $10 Billion Lawsuit Against the IRS

Federal Judge Scrutinizes President Trump's $10 Billion Lawsuit Against the IRS

Washington, D.C., Saturday, 25 April 2026.
A federal judge is questioning President Trump’s $10 billion privacy lawsuit against the IRS, highlighting the constitutional paradox of a sitting president suing his own executive branch.

How Alternative Federal Calculation Methods Could Disrupt Economic Forecasting

How Alternative Federal Calculation Methods Could Disrupt Economic Forecasting

Washington, Saturday, 25 April 2026.
The White House recently endorsed alternative mathematical calculations for pricing data. This departure from standard arithmetic introduces significant uncertainty for economists and business leaders relying on accurate federal forecasting.

Federal Court Reverses Roy Moore’s $8.2 Million Defamation Verdict Over Political Ads

Federal Court Reverses Roy Moore’s $8.2 Million Defamation Verdict Over Political Ads

Atlanta, Friday, 24 April 2026.
Overturning Roy Moore’s $8.2 million verdict today, a federal court ruled that a political ad’s negligent errors do not meet the strict legal threshold required to prove intentional defamation.