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South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace Reveals Arm Tattoos Amid Transition Out of Congress

South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace Reveals Arm Tattoos Amid Transition Out of Congress

Washington, Tuesday, 18 August 2026.
Representative Nancy Mace publicly revealed nine arm tattoos on her podcast, describing the body art as personal healing following recent trauma as she prepares to leave Congress in January 2027.

Federal Officials Pause Border Infrastructure Construction Inside Big Bend National Park

Federal Officials Pause Border Infrastructure Construction Inside Big Bend National Park

Washington, Monday, 17 August 2026.
On August 16, 2026, U.S. Customs and Border Protection temporarily suspended all border security construction within Texas’s Big Bend National Park. The decision follows widespread bipartisan opposition from federal and state lawmakers, environmental advocates, and local residents concerned over irreparable ecological damage to the Chihuahuan Desert. Federal contractors had recently deployed heavy machinery to clear land for access roads, surveillance technology, and vehicle barriers. Opponents highlighted that the remote park accounts for less than 1% of total border crossings, making heavy construction unnecessary. CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott instituted the pause ahead of an on-site evaluation and meetings with local officials scheduled for the week of August 17, 2026. While administration officials maintain the project focuses on targeted detection infrastructure rather than a continuous wall, the halt highlights growing tension between federal border policy and environmental preservation on public lands.

Teenage Lifeguard Honored at White House Following Viral Ocean Rescue

Teenage Lifeguard Honored at White House Following Viral Ocean Rescue

Washington, Monday, 17 August 2026.
President Donald Trump hosted 16-year-old lifeguard Ryder Williams at the White House on August 17, 2026, honoring his viral rescue of a young boy from 3-meter waves.

Supreme Court Rejects Final Appeal in Landmark Civil Verdict

Supreme Court Rejects Final Appeal in Landmark Civil Verdict

Washington, Monday, 17 August 2026.
On August 17, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to rehear President Donald Trump’s appeal, finalizing a $5 million sexual abuse and defamation verdict awarded to writer E. Jean Carroll.

United States Expands Anti-Drug Military Strikes to Land Targets Across Latin America

United States Expands Anti-Drug Military Strikes to Land Targets Across Latin America

Washington, Monday, 17 August 2026.
The U.S. military is expanding its lethal counter-narcotics campaign onto land in Latin America, following over 60 maritime strikes since early 2025 that caused more than 200 deaths.

Key Report Supporting Australia's Social Media Ban Contained Fake AI Sources

Key Report Supporting Australia's Social Media Ban Contained Fake AI Sources

Canberra, Monday, 17 August 2026.
A UK firm admitted using AI to edit a report supporting Australia’s teenage social media ban, which led to non-existent academic citations being presented to a Senate inquiry.

Nebraska Delays Budget Cuts for Community Colleges

Nebraska Delays Budget Cuts for Community Colleges

Lincoln, Sunday, 16 August 2026.
Nebraska community colleges will delay implementing Governor Pillen’s mandated five percent budget cuts until mid-2027, protecting key funding as the state faces an $840 million future deficit.

Democratic Leadership Pivots Away From Universal Healthcare Plans

Democratic Leadership Pivots Away From Universal Healthcare Plans

Washington, Sunday, 16 August 2026.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries officially withdrew support for Medicare for All, marking a major policy shift despite previously co-sponsoring the bill from 2013 to 2021.

Justice Department Signals Supreme Court Fight Over State Voter Data

Justice Department Signals Supreme Court Fight Over State Voter Data

Washington, Sunday, 16 August 2026.
Newly confirmed Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the Justice Department may ask the Supreme Court to grant federal access to sensitive state voter rolls following lower court blocks.

Proposed Federal Rules Seek to Give Communities Control Over AI Data Center Expansion

Proposed Federal Rules Seek to Give Communities Control Over AI Data Center Expansion

Washington, Sunday, 16 August 2026.
Representative Ro Khanna proposed a ‘Data Center Bill of Rights’ in August 2026, aiming to protect local communities from rising electricity costs and uncontrolled energy consumption.