Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to Detail Plans for Washington D.C. Golf Course Dispute
- A federal judge has directed Trump administration officials to lay out plans regarding the disputed Washington D.C. golf course, and specifically instructed officials not to cut trees without prior notice to the court.
- The ruling represents an ongoing legal battle over control and management of the golf course property involving the Trump administration.
- The judge's intervention reflects heightened judicial scrutiny of Trump administration actions affecting District of Columbia properties and governance.
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Asia Daily: June 4, 2026
• China’s anti-corruption watchdog has launched an investigation targeting Li Xiaohong, a former senior official. • The move is part of a broader, ongoing campaign by the Chinese government to purge corruption within its high-level political ranks.
Read original · theasiacable.comAP News in Brief at 12:04 a.m. EDT
• Senate Republicans blocked several Democratic amendments on Thursday while working to pass legislation funding President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement agencies. • A key defeated effort sought to permanently prevent Trump from establishing a $1.776 billion settlement fund for allies who claim they were persecuted by the government.
Read original · wusa9.comRichard Gere reveals he is 'deeply ashamed' in candid confession
• Actor Richard Gere stated he is "deeply ashamed" of the current political state of the United States during a speech on Thursday. • The remarks were made at a Berlin event jointly hosted by the Hertie School Centre for Fundamental Rights and The Gere Foundation.
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HELLO!Factbox-Top cases on the US Supreme Court’s docket By Reuters
• The US Supreme Court is reviewing key cases involving campaign finance and voting regulations, including a challenge by JD Vance and other Republicans against limits on coordinated party expenditures. • In a separate case, conservative justices expressed skepticism on March 23 regarding a Mississippi law that permits a five-day grace period for mail-in ballots received after Election Day.
Read original · investing.comSupreme Court's Unanimous Decision in Sripetch v. SEC
• On June 4, 2026, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Sripetch v. SEC (No. 25–466) that the Securities and Exchange Commission does not need to prove victims suffered a financial loss to obtain a disgorgement award. • The decision stems from a civil enforcement action brought by the SEC against an individual named Mr. Sripetch.
Read original · natlawreview.comAP News Summary at 7:46 p.m. EDT | National News
• The U.S. government has imposed new sanctions on Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel as part of a strategic effort to pressure the island's leadership. • In a separate legal development, a government official is facing scrutiny over the inclusion of classified information in a memoir detailing their time in office.
Read original · mykxlg.comUS Supreme Court backs SEC in fight over 'disgorgement' power
• The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday to uphold the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) authority to use "disgorgement" to recover illegal profits. • This decision preserves a critical financial remedy used by the Wall Street watchdog to strip wrongdoers of illicit gains.
Read original · reuters.comHere are the latest news and big news stories to follow - The Hindu
• Former BJP Tamil Nadu unit president K. Annamalai announced he will share a "heart-to-heart conversation" regarding his future political course via social media on Friday at 12 noon. • Reserve Bank Governor Sanjay Malhotra is scheduled to announce the Monetary Policy Committee's decision this Friday.
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The Hindu[Rappler Investigates] This insane, ludicrous Senate
• Rappler examines the ongoing political conflict within the Philippine Senate, characterized by rhetoric and a "teleserye"-like atmosphere. • The dispute centers on a boycott led by Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, who claims to be fighting for Senate independence, while opposing members argue for the rule of law.
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RAPPLERHere are the big stories from Tamil Nadu today - The Hindu
• The DMK has issued a strongly-worded statement distancing itself from the Congress party following the recent Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. • This decision was made to honor the sentiments of DMK cadres who feel "betrayed" by the Congress party's actions.
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The HinduReport Cites Misinformation As Key Threat to Election Security, Doesn't Name the Biggest Offenders
• A new report from Check Point identifies misinformation and targeted phishing attacks as primary threats to election security. • The analysis warns that attackers are leveraging stolen credentials from previously hacked campaign and election websites to launch these attacks.
Read original · pcmag.comAP News in Brief at 12:04 a.m. EDT
• Primary elections took place on Tuesday across several U.S. states, including California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota. • Much of the national focus centered on California, where voters cast ballots in a variety of races, including the gubernatorial contest.
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