A presidential first? Trump's surprising spot to oversee White House renovationsNew Foto - A presidential first? Trump's surprising spot to oversee White House renovations

WASHINGTON ―President Donald Trumpmade a surprise trip to a place that might be a first for a president: the roof of the White House. Trump took a stroll atop the West Wing's colonnade on Aug. 5, fielding questions from reporters as he scoped out projects he's undertaking on the property, includinga future 90,000-square-foot ballroom expansionfor the south lawn announced last week. "Taking a little walk," Trump shouted down to reporters when asked what he was doing up there. He then referenced plans for the $200 million ballroom, which he has said he will pay for himself and through private donations. More:President Trump relishes new 'very white' paved-over Rose Garden Trump was joined by White House officials and James McCrery,the architect hiredfor the ballroom expansion. Trump did not say when asked whether he was considering additional renovations. More:Trump's golden ballroom: $200 million expansion announced in latest White House overhaul "Anything I do is financed by me, so you don't have to worry. It's contributed ‒ just like my salary is contributed. But nobody ever mentions that," Trump said. When a reporter asked the president what he's planning to build next, Trump jokingly responded, "Nuclear missiles." In addition to the ballroom, Trump has pushed through several other cosmetic changes at the White House so far during his second term, including a recently completed renovation of the Rose Garden, turning it into a stone patio; new gold embroidery throughout the Oval Office; and two soaring flag poles on the north and south lawns. Reach Joey Garrison at @joeygarrison. (This story was update to refresh headlines.) This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Trump shows off surprising spot to oversee White House renovations

A presidential first? Trump's surprising spot to oversee White House renovations

A presidential first? Trump's surprising spot to oversee White House renovations WASHINGTON ―President Donald Trumpmade a surprise trip ...
Epstein's ex, Ghislaine Maxwell, doesn't want grand jury transcripts releasedNew Foto - Epstein's ex, Ghislaine Maxwell, doesn't want grand jury transcripts released

NEW YORK (AP) —Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, wants to keep grand jury records secret in the sex trafficking case that sent her to prison, her lawyers said Tuesday as prosecutors continued urging a court to release some of those records in thecriminal case-turned-political fireball. Maxwellhasn't seen the material herself, her attorneys said — the grand jury process is conducted behind closed doors. But she opposes unsealing what her lawyers described as potentially "hearsay-laden" transcripts of grand jury testimony, which was given in secret and without her lawyers there to challenge it. "Whatever interest the public may have in Epstein, that interest cannot justify a broad intrusion into grand jury secrecy in a case where the defendant is alive, her legal options are viable and her due process rights remain," attorneys David O. Markus and Melissa Madrigal wrote. Prosecutors declined to comment. Government attorneys have been trying to quell aclamor for transparencybyseeking the transcripts' release— though the government also says the public already knows much of what's in the documents. Most of the information "was made publicly available at trial or has otherwise been publicly reported through the public statements of victims and witnesses," prosecutors wrote in court papers Monday. They noted that the disclosures excluded some victims' and witnesses' names. Prosecutors had alsosaid last weekthat some of what the grand jurors heard eventually came out at Maxwell's 2021 trial and in various victims' lawsuits. There were only two grand jury witnesses, both of them law enforcement officials, prosecutors said. Prosecutors made clear Monday that they're seeking to unseal only the transcripts of grand jury witnesses' testimony, not the exhibits that accompanied it. But they are also working to parse how much of the exhibits also became public record over the years. While prosecutors have sought to temper expectations about any new revelations from the grand jury proceedings, they aren't proposing to releasea cache of other informationthe government collected while looking into Epstein. The transcript faceoff comes six years after authorities said Epsteinkilled himselfwhile awaiting trial onsex trafficking chargesand four years after Maxwell wasconvictedof grooming underage girls to participate in sex acts with him. The British socialite denied the allegations and has appealed her conviction,so far unsuccessfully. Some of PresidentDonald Trump's alliesspent years suggesting there was more to the Epstein sagathan met the eye and calling for more disclosures. A few got powerful positions in Trump's Justice Department — and then faced backlash after it abruptlyannounced that nothing more would be releasedand that a long-rumored Epstein "client list" doesn't exist. After trying unsuccessfullyto change the subjectanddenigrating his own supportersfor not moving on, the Republican president told Attorney General Pam Bondito ask courts to unseal the grand jury transcriptsin the case. A top Justice Department official, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche,interviewed Maxwelllate last month, at the government's request. Last week, she was moved from a federal prison in Florida to a prison camp in Texas to continue serving her 20-year sentence. Officials didn't explain why. Donald Trumpsaid Tuesday that he didn't know ahead of time about Maxwell's prison transfer and hadn't spoken to Blanche about his conversation with her. "I think he probably wants to make sure that people should not be involved, or aren't involved, are not hurt by something that would be very, very unfortunate, very unfair to a lot of people," Trump said in a news conference Tuesday. The Epstein uproar also has reached Congress, where the House Oversight Committeesubpoenaed the Justice Departmenton Tuesday for files in the case. The committee also issued subpoenas to conduct sworn questioning of former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and eight former top law enforcement officials. Bill Clinton, a Democrat, was amonga number of Epstein's famous former friends;so was Trump, a Republican. Both men have said they knew nothing of Epstein's crimes until he was charged, and Epstein's accusers have not alleged any wrongdoing by Trump or Clinton. ____________ Associated Press writer Will Weissert in Washington contributed reporting.

Epstein's ex, Ghislaine Maxwell, doesn't want grand jury transcripts released

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Vikings receiver Jordan Addison suspended 3 games as a result of 2024 DUI citationNew Foto - Vikings receiver Jordan Addison suspended 3 games as a result of 2024 DUI citation

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison has been suspended three games by the NFL in connection to a DUI charge from 2024, the NFL announced Tuesday. Addison is still permitted to practice and play in the preseason. He wasarrested in Southern California last Julyafter being found "asleep at the wheel" while blocking a freeway lane near Los Angeles International Airport. He was charged with driving under the influence after being arrested under suspicion of drunk driving. Addisonfaced a minimum three-game suspensionfrom the NFL as a result of the incident. The third-year receiver was set to go in front of a jury trial last month. Heinstead pleaded down to a lesser offense. Addison will serve 12 months probation as part of the lesser charge, known as a "wet reckless," a charge that acknowledges alcohol or drugs are involved, but carries a lesser sentence than a DUI. In addition to receiving probation, Addison was required to pay a fine and finish two online courses related to driving under the influence, per Addison'sagent Tim Younger, who said he expects Addison's probation to end early after six months. As a result of pleading down, Addison will not have his driver's license suspended. Despite not being formally convicted of a DUI, Addison is still subject to the NFL's substance abuse policy, which states that players who have violated the policy can still be punished even if they do not receive a criminal conviction. Addison has put up two consistent years with Minnesota, amassing 133 catches for 1,786 yards and 19 touchdown in that span. He is the team's second-leading receiver and scorer behind star Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson, who is currentlyquestionable with a hamstring injurywithout a clear timeline for return.

Vikings receiver Jordan Addison suspended 3 games as a result of 2024 DUI citation

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Shedeur Sanders expected to start for Browns in Week 1 preseason gameNew Foto - Shedeur Sanders expected to start for Browns in Week 1 preseason game

Cleveland Browns fans will get their first look at Shedeur Sanders in a live game Friday as the 2025 fifth-round draft pick is projected to start at quarterback in the team's Week 1 preseason game against the Carolina Panthers, Cleveland.com's Mary Kay CabotreportedTuesday. Sanders finds himself in line for the start amid injuries to fellow rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel and Kenny Pickett, who's heading into his fourth NFL season.Veteran Joe Flacco was recently listed as QB1 on the the team's first unofficial depth chartfor the 2025 season, with Pickett as the backup, followed by Gabriel at No. 3 and Sanders at No. 4. The Browns' quarterback saga is one of the most-discussed stories of the offseason as Flacco, Pickett, Gabriel and Sanders all compete for the starting spot left after the team moved on from Deshaun Watson, who is expected to miss the season due to an Achilles injury. Although Sandersdid notget many reps with the first team during camp, he stayed positive throughout the process. The former Colorado signal-caller noted how the lack of reps did not affect his work ethic. "That's not my place to answer," Sanders told reporters Friday, viaESPN's Daniel Oyefusi. "I feel like it's not in my control, so I'm not even gonna think about that or have that even in my thought process. "There's a lot of people that wanna have the opportunity to be at this level, and I'm here, and I'm thankful to have the opportunity, so, whatever that is it is." "It doesn't really faze me. You gotta understand, we came all the way from an HBCU to a Power 5 [conference team], and now we here, so," he continued. "At this point, you look around, there's nothing that's a challenge, I would say." [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Sanders also had animpressive showingin Day 4 of camp, throwing three touchdowns during the workout, including this one to fellow rookie Luke Floriea. Shedeur Sanders first pass attempt results in a touchdown to Kent St alumn Luke Florieapic.twitter.com/ArYmULSdUO — WZIP Sports (@WZIPSports)July 26, 2025 Cleveland will play three preseason games, starting with the Panthers and matchups against the Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Rams scheduled for mid- and late-August to follow. They will begin their regular season against the Cincinnati Bengals at home on Sept. 7.

Shedeur Sanders expected to start for Browns in Week 1 preseason game

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Trump administration formally axes Elon Musk's 'five things' emailNew Foto - Trump administration formally axes Elon Musk's 'five things' email

By Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump administration on Tuesday formally axed a program launched by billionaire former Trump adviser Elon Musk requiring federal employees to summarize their five workplace achievements from the prior week, as first reported by Reuters. The Office of Personnel Management, the federal human resources agency that implemented Musk's push to slash the federal workforce, announced the end of the "five things" email via a memo that rescinds guidance instructing workers to comply with the initiative. "At OPM, we believe that managers are accountable to staying informed about what their team members are working on and have many other existing tools to do so," OPM Director Scott Kupor said in a statement, adding the agency told government HR representatives that OPM would no longer manage the process nor use it internally. While many federal agencies had already phased out compliance with the weekly email, the move signals the Trump administration is turning the page on one of Musk's most unpopular initiatives following a falling out between the two men in early June. The White House did not respond to a request for comment. Musk, who spent over a quarter of a billion dollars to help Trump win November's presidential election, led the Department of Government Efficiency's efforts to slash the budget and cut the federal workforce until his departure in May to refocus on his tech empire. Musk initially received a warm White House sendoff from Trump, but then incurred the president's wrath by describing Trump's tax cut and spending bill as an abomination. Trump pulled the nomination of Musk ally and tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman to lead NASA and later threatened to cancel billions of dollars worth of federal contracts with Musk's companies after the blowup between the two men. The "five things" email, launched by Musk in February to boost accountability, sparked tensions with department chiefs who were blindsided by the weekend email mandating the move. It also fueled confusion among government workers who received mixed messages about whether and how to comply. Reuters reported in March that the White House installed two Trump loyalists at OPM to ensure better policy coordination between the White House and the agency. Scott Kupor, a venture capitalist who took the helm at OPM in July, foreshadowed the end of the initiative last month, describing processing of the weekly response emails as "very manual" and "not efficient." It is "something that we should look at and see, like, are we getting the value out of it that at least the people who put it in place thought they were," he said. (Reporting by Alexandra Alper; Editing by Sally Buzbee, Rod Nickel and Daniel Wallis)

Trump administration formally axes Elon Musk's 'five things' email

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Texas redistricting: What's at stake as Republicans aim to pick up 5 House seatsNew Foto - Texas redistricting: What's at stake as Republicans aim to pick up 5 House seats

President Donald Trump on Tuesdayclaimed Republicansare "entitled to five more seats" in Texas, where a redistricting battle is playing out among state lawmakers. But the Lone Star State'spolitical showdownhas national implications, with control of the U.S. House potentially at stake. Republicans started the 119th Congress with the smallest House majority in nearly 100 years. Currently, the party has a 219-212 majority with four vacancies. When those vacancies are filled, Democrats would need to only net three seats next November to win back the House. MORE: Texas governor orders police to find and arrest Democrats who fled over redistricting House Speaker Mike Johnson can only afford to lose three Republican in any vote where all members are present. The slim margin created some headaches for Johnson in delivering Trump'ssweeping tax cut and spending bill,rewriting cryptocurrency rulesand more. In a bid to defend the fragile majority, or even expand it, Trump's political operationapproached Texas Republicans in Juneabout redrawing the state's congressional map ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Midterm elections historically have been unkind to the president's party, though Johnson said last week when Texas Republicans introduced the new maps that the GOP would "defy history" and "grow the majority in the House" in next year's races. The new map could net Republicans between three and five seats if enacted, analystspreviously told ABC News. The proposed changes would impact districts in Austin, Dallas and Houston -- areas that have typically voted blue. The Texas redistricting efforts, which are rarely done mid-decade between the census, has prompted major pushback from Democrats. MORE: GOP success with new Texas House map could hinge on Latino voters: ANALYSIS Democratic lawmakersfled the state in protest, denying Republicans the necessary quorum to vote on enacting the new map. In response, Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, ordered the Texas Department of Public Safety to arrest the Democrats and bring them back to Austin. President Trump on Tuesday defended the move in a phone interview with CNBC. "We have an opportunity in Texas to pick up five seats. We have a really good governor, and we have good people in Texas. And I won Texas, I got the highest vote in the history of Texas as you probably know. And we are entitled to five more seats," Trump said. Democratic leaders have pledged to try to counter the Texas Republican effort with new maps of their own. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday, at a news conference alongside several Texas House Democrats in Albany, said she will try to gerrymander her state's map -- though noted it was unlikely to be done before the 2026 midterms. "We're already working on a legislative process, reviewing our legal strategies, and we'll do everything in our power to stop this brazen assault," Hochul said. "The gloves are off, and I say 'Bring it on.'" MORE: Texas GOP AG says prosecuting Democrats who fled state will be a 'challenge' California Gov. Gavin Newsom, too, said if Texas moved forward with the new map then they would respond by putting their own redistricting plan before voters this November. Both states currently use independent commissions to draw their maps following constitutional amendments. "Whatever they are doing will be neutered here in the state of California, and they will pay that price," Newsom said on Monday.

Texas redistricting: What's at stake as Republicans aim to pick up 5 House seats

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Micah Parsons listed as starter on Cowboys' first unofficial depth chart despite trade request, lagging contract negotiationsNew Foto - Micah Parsons listed as starter on Cowboys' first unofficial depth chart despite trade request, lagging contract negotiations

The Dallas Cowboys havereleasedtheir first unofficial depth chart of the 2025 season, and defensive end Micah Parsons is listed as a starter despite his recenttrade requestandlagging contract negotiations. Parsons has yet to fully participate in a training camp practice in the two weeks since the team reported to Oxnard, California. He released a lengthy statement on social media this past Friday, requesting a trade from the Cowboys, who drafted him No. 12 overall in the 2021 draft. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] That said, Parsonscontinued to show upat Cowboys practice Saturday and Monday — the team was off on Sunday — notably wearing his No. 11 jersey Monday while watching his teammates and conversing with defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus as well as vice president of player personnel Will McClay. Dallas Cowboys' first unofficial depth chartpic.twitter.com/pPf09gAMtm — Jon Machota (@jonmachota)August 5, 2025 While Parsons wrote, "I no longer want to be here," in a trade-request statement he captioned, "Thank you Dallas,"on X, the Cowboys aren't looking to trade their premier edge rusher. First-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer is planning to have the four-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro available for Dallas' Sept. 4 opener at the Philadelphia Eagles. "We're still planning on moving Micah around and putting him in all the spots that we see him and using our fronts the way we want to see it," Schottenheimer said. "We go about our business every day. We live in the moment. We focus in the moment. And again, like I said, I talked to you guys the other day, not going to get a lot into it. "But I expect Micah to be here." Parsons is in the fifth-year option of his rookie deal with the Cowboys. He won NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2021, the first of his four seasons with 12-plus sacks since entering the league. The Penn State product has piled up 52.5 sacks, 256 total tackles, 112 quarterback hits and nine forced fumbles in 63 regular-season games.

Micah Parsons listed as starter on Cowboys' first unofficial depth chart despite trade request, lagging contract negotiations

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