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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
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
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.
FBI Arrests Albany Woman in Alleged Plot to Bomb New York Capitol
Albany, Thursday, 20 August 2026.
Federal authorities arrested 35-year-old Jessica Bowie for allegedly planning an ISIS-inspired bomb attack on the New York State Capitol after undercover FBI informants supplied her with inert explosives.
Republican Senator Blocks Federal Appointments Over Farmland Wetland Rules
Washington, Thursday, 20 August 2026.
North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer has halted all executive appointments to protest federal wetland conservation rules, threatening administrative delays over restrictions on agricultural land drainage.
Federal Government Urges Lowering Federal Cannabis Restrictions as Rescheduling Hearing Concludes
Washington, Thursday, 20 August 2026.
The Drug Enforcement Administration filed its final brief advocating to move cannabis to Schedule III, directly challenging opposing experts while internal government testimony reveals stark contradictions on medical safety.