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Postal Service Pushes New Mail-In Voting Rules Amid Legal Battles

Postal Service Pushes New Mail-In Voting Rules Amid Legal Battles

Washington, Saturday, 22 August 2026.
The Postal Service finalized strict new mail-in voting standards following 200,000 public comments, but federal court injunctions currently block the agency from enforcing them for the 2026 election.

Federal Court Blocks US Immigrant Visa Freeze Covering 75 Nations

Federal Court Blocks US Immigrant Visa Freeze Covering 75 Nations

Washington, Saturday, 22 August 2026.
A federal judge ruled the State Department’s immigration freeze for 75 countries was unlawful, forcing the immediate resumption of processing and alleviating labor shortages for businesses.

Immigration Authorities Detain North Carolina Educator Holding Permanent Resident Status

Immigration Authorities Detain North Carolina Educator Holding Permanent Resident Status

Cary, Saturday, 22 August 2026.
U.S. immigration agents detained a North Carolina public school teacher and permanent resident despite a judge dismissing her deportation case months earlier, raising severe legal concerns.

Pentagon Leadership Conflict Prompts Resignation of Army Secretary

Pentagon Leadership Conflict Prompts Resignation of Army Secretary

Washington, Friday, 21 August 2026.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is expected to resign following months of tension with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, having already moved out of his official residence this summer.

Chief Justice Allows White House Ballroom Construction to Continue

Chief Justice Allows White House Ballroom Construction to Continue

Washington, Friday, 21 August 2026.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily allowed construction to proceed on the $400 million White House ballroom, pausing lower court rulings that required congressional approval for the project.

Missouri Proposal Bundles Abortion Restrictions with Transgender Care Bans

Missouri Proposal Bundles Abortion Restrictions with Transgender Care Bans

Jefferson City, Friday, 21 August 2026.
Missouri lawmakers are bundling abortion restrictions with youth transgender care bans on the November 2026 ballot, attempting to reverse voter-approved reproductive rights and increasing political and economic uncertainty.

Treasury Formally Ends Business Ownership Reporting Rules and Orders Federal Data Purge

Treasury Formally Ends Business Ownership Reporting Rules and Orders Federal Data Purge

Washington, Friday, 21 August 2026.
The Treasury Department permanently ended federal ownership reporting rules for American companies, exempting over 30 million domestic businesses and ordering the deletion of millions of previously collected ownership records.

Oakland Speed Camera Trial Delivers Significant Reduction in Traffic Violations

Oakland Speed Camera Trial Delivers Significant Reduction in Traffic Violations

Oakland, Friday, 21 August 2026.
Oakland’s automated speed enforcement pilot recorded a 70% average drop in speeding across monitored sites, though non-residents received 58% of all citations.

US Navy Considers Renaming Historic Aircraft Carrier After Donald Trump

US Navy Considers Renaming Historic Aircraft Carrier After Donald Trump

Washington, Friday, 21 August 2026.
The U.S. Navy is reviewing proposals to rename aircraft carrier CVN-81, originally designated to honor World War II hero Doris Miller, after former President Donald Trump.

Justice Department Official Ed Martin Steps Down to Lead Outside Election Legal Strategy

Justice Department Official Ed Martin Steps Down to Lead Outside Election Legal Strategy

Washington, Saturday, 22 August 2026.
Ed Martin has resigned from the Department of Justice following a turbulent tenure to spearhead outside legal strategy and litigation for upcoming U.S. election cycles.