A federal judge has directed the Kennedy Center to proceed with removing President Trump’s name from the institution. The order aligns with a previous court mandate. This decision compels the Kennedy Center to complete the name removal by Friday.
Additionally, a judge has maintained a hold on the Justice Department’s proposed fund of $1.8 billion, intended to counter weaponization efforts. Meanwhile, the Department of Justice has approved Paramount’s significant bid, valued at $110 billion, to acquire Warner Bros.
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