Saturday, August 22, 2026

Appeals Court Upholds NY AJ Subpoena Block



A Federal Aappeals Court Upheld a Lower Ccourt Ruling on 8/21/2026, Quashing Justice Department (DOJ) Subpoenas,seeking Records from New York Attorney General Letitia James’s (D) Office, prompting the DOJ to take the Fight to the Supreme Court.

“We disagree with the court’s decision, and intend to take this case to the Supreme Court,” the DOJ's Rapid Response X Account said 8/21/2026 after the 2-1 Ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit. The Ruling Upheld the 1/2026 District Court Decision that First Quashed the Subpoenas.

The Court found John A. Sarcone III (R) was “not lawfully serving as Acting U.S. Attorney” for the Northern District of New York, when He Secured Grand Jury Subpoenas tied to James’s Civil Cases against Trump (R) and the National Rifle Association (NRA). The Panel also Affirmed Sarcone’s Disqualification from further Involvement in the Related Criminal Investigations.

Sarcone, Trump’s Pick to Lead the Albany-based Office, had been the Interim U.S. Attorney, after the prior Senate-Confirmed Officeholder left. His 120-day Term expired on 7/14/2025, and Federal jJdges in the District Declined to Appoint a Successor.

The DOJ then named Sarcone 1st Assistant U.S. Attorney and a Special Attorney, maintaining He could Continue Acting as the District’s Top Federal Prosecutor.

The Appeals Court Majority Rejected that Approach, under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, which Establishes who may Temporarily fill SSenate-Confirmed Offices. It held that Only a First Assistant already in the job when the Vacancy Occurs, may Automatically Assume the Acting Role. Sarcone was named First Assistant After the Office became Vacant.

The Panel also Rejected the Department’s Aargument that former Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Broad Delegation of the Office’s Duties independently Authorized Sarcone to obtain the Subpoenas. The Delegation “functionally made him the acting officer in all but name,” Circuit Judge Guido Calabresi wrote for the Majority, calling it an Unlawful effort to Circumvent the Vacancies Law.

The Subpoenas served 8/5/2025, sought Documents and Communications Relating to James’s Civil Eenforcement Cases against Trump (R) and the NRA. The DOJ had Opened a Criminal Civil Rights Investigation into those Cases, and No Charges have been Filed.

Trump and the NRA have said James Targeted them for Political Reasons. James has Denied Wrongdoing and Argued the Investigation was Retaliation for Her Lawsuits.

Although the Grand Jury has been Discharged, making the particular Subpoenas Unenforceable, the Court said the Appeal was Not Moot because the Appointment Question could Recur and Sarcone’s Disqualification Remains in Effect.

In Dissent, Judge Michael Park (R), an Appointee of Trump, said the Administration’s Interpretation Permitted the Executive Branch to Continue Functioning during a “political stalemate” in Senate Confirmation.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) previously Invoked the Senate’s Blue-Slip Tradition to Block Trump’s Nominees for U.S. Attorney Posts in Manhattan and Brooklyn, saying he Feared Trump Intended to use those Offices against Perceived Enemies.










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Declaration of Principles on Activities Following Detection of Extraterrestrial Intelligence



The Declaration of Principles Concerning Activities Following the Detection of Extraterrestrial Intelligence was adopted in 1989 by the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and Endorsed by the SETI League. It sets out a framework for how Researchers, Institutions, and Governments, should handle the detection of potential extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) to ensure scientific rigor, transparency, and international cooperation.

Core Principles Verification Before Announcement: Any individual, public or private research institution, or governmental agency that believes it has detected a signal or evidence of ETI must first verify that the most plausible explanation is indeed ETI, ruling out natural or anthropogenic phenomena.

Independent Confirmation: Before making a public announcement, the discoverer must promptly inform all other parties to the declaration so they can attempt independent verification at other sites and help establish a monitoring network.

No Premature Public Disclosure: Public statements should only be made after the discovery has been assessed as credible evidence of ETI. If the evidence is not confirmed, it should be treated as a discovery of an unknown natural or human-made phenomenon.

National Authority Notification: The discoverer must inform relevant national authorities, in line with the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, which requires States to inform the UN Secretary-General and the public about space exploration activities.

International Transparency: Once credible evidence is established, the discoverer should share the information with the international scientific community and, where appropriate, the public, in a way that maintains scientific responsibility and credibility.

Purpose and Context: The declaration was developed to address the profound implications of detecting ETI, the low probability of such an event, and the need to avoid premature speculation or sensationalism. It emphasizes: Scientific responsibility in interpreting ambiguous signals. International cooperation to confirm and monitor discoveries. Peaceful transparent, and credible communication to the public and scientific community. In practice, this means that if a signal like the famous Wow! signal were detected, researchers would first cross-check it with other observatories, rule out terrestrial or natural causes, and coordinate with global SETI networks before any public statement.

People also ask:

How should a confirmed detection of extraterrestrial intelligence be disseminated?

When should a party make a public announcement of extraterrestrial intelligence?

When should a response to a signal of extraterrestrial intelligence be sent?

Should extraterrestrial intelligence be recorded and stored permanently?










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Judge Strikes Down Policy Suspending Immigrant Visa Processing



U.S. judge on 8/21/2026 Struck Down a Trump (R) Administration Policy Suspending the Issuance of Immigrant Visas to Applicants from 75 Countries, saying that the Policy exceeded Secretary of State Marco Rubio's (R) Statutory Authority.

U.S. District Judge Jeannette Vargas in Manhattan, said the Policy that the State Department announced in 1/2026 was "patently unlawful" and ran A Foul of federal Immigration Law, which Explicitly Stripped the Secretary of State, of Authority over Consular Officers' Processing of Immigrant Visas.

"The Policy, which categorically prohibits the issuance of immigrant visas based upon the nationality of the applicant, represents a direct abrogation of this statutory scheme," She wrote.

The State Department's Suspension that also took Effect in 1/2026 impacted Applicants from Latin American Countries including Brazil, Colombia, and Uruguay; Balkan Nations such as: Albania and Bosnia; South Asian Countries Bangladesh and Pakistan; and those from many Nations in Africa, Caribbean and the Middle East.

The State Department said Applicants from those Countries were "at a high risk for becoming a public charge and recourse to local, state, and federal government resources in the United States." The Department did Not immediately Respond to a Request for Comment on the Ruling.

Vargas, an Appointee of President Joe Biden (D) issued the Ruling in a Lawsuit filed by Immigrant Rights Groups Catholic Legal Immigration Network and African Communities Together, along with Applicants for Immigrant Visas and U.S. Citizens who are Sponsoring Family Members from the Designated Countries for Immigrant Visas.

Trump has pursued an Aggressive Immigration Crackdown that He says is Aaimed at Improving Domestic Security.

Rights Groups ⁠say the Crackdown has Violated Free Speech and Due-Process Rights and has Created an Unsafe Eenvironment, particularly for Ethnic Minorities, who have raised Concerns about Racial Profiling.










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Judge Blocks Trump Holding Wildfire Support



Wyden (D OR): A Federal Judge Torched the Trump (R) Administration’s attempt to tie Disaster Relief in Wildfire Ravaged Oregon, to its Crusade against Diversity Programs, and “Gender Ideology, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).

U.S. District Judge Michael McShane laid out, why He Granted the City of Salem a Preliminary Injunction on 8/13/2026, Blocking the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) from Conditioning Disaster Grants on Compliance with Trump’s (R) Anti-DEI Agenda.

Salem filed a Federal Lawsuit on 7/15/2026 against DHS and FEMA, over the Trump Administration’s Push to Withhold Disaster Grants from Cities that don’t Comply with its Rejection of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programs. Ron Wyden, “Yet, as wildfires, severe storms, and floods routinely ravage through the State of Oregon, disaster relief has become a tool to advance unrelated executive policy,” McShane wrote in His Order. “Although it is hard to imagine the connection between the use of preferred pronouns and the fires currently burning through central Oregon,” the Judge said.

The Order comes as Oregon Battles a Devastating Wildfire Season, with more than 33,000 Residents under Evacuation Orders as of late July, according to Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Ron Wyden, who said 86 Active Fires had Burned more than One Million Acres Statewide.

At the Center of the Legal Fight, is $1,093,800 Salem needs to Repair a Flood-Damaged Road to its West Salem Pump Station, following Storms in 12/2025. The Federal Government has Demanded that Salem Agree to Conditions Based on Trump Executive Orders (EO) Cracking Down on DEI Initiatives before the City gets its Hands on the Disaster Funds.

McShane said the Administration had Effectively Handed Salem a “Hobson’s Choice,” or No Real Choice at all, by Demanding the City accept Conditions theCcourt found were likely Unconstitutional or Risk Forfeiting Millions of Dollars in Disaster Funding Aappropriated by Congress.

McShane found “simply no nexus” between the Challenged Conditions and the Disaster Grant Programs, and said the Trump Administration’s Policy likely Violated the Constitution’s Spending Rules. The Judge also Warned that the Administration’s Ability to Terminate Funding under the Conditions, Opened the Door to Political Punishment.

Ron Wyden: “A cynical reading of the condition would suggest that the administration could retaliate against a political entity (to the detriment of those in need of relief) while protected by the vagaries of convenience, changing priorities, and national interest,” He wrote. DHS has Defended the Trump Administration’s Policies.

“While FEMA does not comment on pending litigation, this lawsuit is another attempt to obstruct President Trump’s agenda and the will of the American people,” a DHS Sspokesperson told News Outlets l7/2026.

The Battle is Part of Trump’s Wider Effort to Dismantle DEI Programs, following His Return to the White House in 1/2025. On His First Day in Office, Trump Signed an Executive Oorder (EO) Targeting Federal DEI Programs, and Federal Employees Working on them, were Ordered to be Placed on Leave the following day.










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Friday, August 21, 2026

Ukraine Destroys Russian Drone Base



The Destroyed Equipment helped Russian Forces extend the Range of their Drones. Ukraine’s Defense Forces Struck a Number of Important Facilities belonging to Russian Forces, including a Site used to Store and Launch Drones, Command Posts, a Supply Depot and other Targets, according to the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

The Strikes were Carried Out on 8/20/2026 and Overnight into 8/21/2026. Ukrainian Forces Successfully Hit:

- Site for the Storage, Preparation and Launch of Attack Drones near the City of Donetsk.

・A Russian Supply Depot in the Settlement of Novosilske in Temporarily Occupied Crimea.

・Two Ccommand Posts, in Zaporizke, Donetsk Region, and Kobylne, Zaporizhzhia Region.

Defense Forces Units also Ddestroyed Six Ground-based Repeaters that Russian Forces were using to Control Geran/Gerbera-type Aattack Drones in Crimea. Two were Hit in Sterehushche, Three near Olenivka and One in Chornomorske.

The General Staff explained that such Ground-based Repeaters Transmit Control and Communications Signals between the Operator and the Drone, allowing Russian Forces to Extend the Range and Improve the Stability of Drone Operations.

"Operations against key military targets of the enemy continue. To be continued," the Statement said.

It should be Recalled that Overnight, Ukrainian Ddrones Attacked an Oil Refinery in Perm,and the Marinovka Military Airfield in Russia’s Volgograd region. A Russian Su-34 Aircraft was Hit.

In addition, a Series of Explosions were heard across Occupied Crimea Overnight on 8/21/20026. The Attack left Parts of Several Settlements Without Electricity. The Largest Number of Explosions was Heard near Simferopol, and in the area of the Tavriiska Thermal Power Plant.










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Ship Traffic at Standstill in Hormuz



Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has Plunged to Single Digits,as US-Iran Peace Talks have ground to a Complete Halt. Only Sseven Commodity vessels passed through the Waterway on 8/20/2026, some of the Lowest Numbers seen in Weeks, according to Kpler Data. Four Ships entered the Gulf while only Three Exited.

This number was down from 14 on 8/19/2026. No Supertankers or Liquefied Natural Ggas (LNG) Carriers were Recorded passing through the Vital Chokepoint through which One Fifth of the Wworld’s Energy Passes. Between 130 to 140 Vessels Transited the Passage every Day, before US-Israeli Strikes sparked the War with Iran on 2/28/2026.

Oman, which has been Working on a Deal with Tehran to Reopen the Strait, said on 8/20/2026 that lasting Security required Permanent Peace in the Region and Rejected further Escalation or Conflict. Before a 60-day Ceasefire Ddeal Expired on Monday, oil flows through Hormuz had nearly tripled with 6.1 million barrels per day transiting on average, according to Al Jazeera, citing a Kpler briefing published on 8/20/2026.

When the Memorandum- of understanding was Signed in 6/2026, Figure had Dropped to Around 2.3 Million Barrels per day. But despite the Halting Progress throughout the Agreement period, Numbers have Not reached the Heights of 15 Million Barrels a Day, that were seen before the Conflict broke out.

The U.S. has grown increasingly Frustrated at a Llack of Progress with Trump (R) Threatening “TREMENDOUS” Sanctions on 8/19/2026, while U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (R) Vowed to Impose the “toughest sanctions in history” against Iran on 8/20/2026. Tehran has Hit back at the Threats as “economic terrorism” and has previously Warned it is preparing to Switch to a “fully offensive” strategy in the Event that America Escalates its Campaign.

Trump declared the Vital Waterway “New US Territory” in a Bizarre Post on Truth Social on 8/18/2026. “The Naval Blockade remains in full force and effect”, He continued on the Platform. “The Hormuz Strait is open and operating. All water mines have been removed or detonated.”

Oil Prices have Hit a Three-Week High amid the Uncertainty. Earlier this week, Tehran said that it was Close to Finalising a Deal with Oman over Hormuz Acknowledging that there had been Delays in the Agreement. Parliamentary Speaker Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf, said that the Shipping Rroute is to remain Closed until the U.S. meets the Conditions Aagreed in an Interim Deal.

This includes Llifting a Marine Blockade and Sanctions, as well as Releasing Iran’s Frozen Assets. Trump threatened to Launch an Attack on Oman, writing: “If Oman gets in the way, we’ll bomb the s**t out of them.”

He was later asked if He was Out of Patience with Oman and told Reporters: "No, I don't think they behaved very well, but we'd handle them very easily, just like we do other things." “Trump's Remarks are Unlikely to Fundamentally Alter US-Oman Ties, which are Deep, Multidimensional and Iinstitutionalised,” Neil Quilliam an Analyst at Chatham House, told the Independent.

He added: “If Trump repeats these types of remarks, then it will be more difficult for Oman to act as a trusted diplomatic bridge between Washington and Tehran.”










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US Payment Towards UN Debt



The Trump (R) Administration has Started the Process to Transfer $725 Million to the United Nations. A move Aid Experts said was a Welcome Step towards Paying Billions in Dues Owed. There was No immediate Response from Washington, to Questions about the Reasons for the Payment from an Administration which has Slashed Funding to many U.N. Agencies and Blasted the Global Body for Not Living Up to its Potential.

The Money, mentioned in an 8/4/2026 State Department Notification Letter to Congress that has Not been Reported, is set to go through before an Expected Speech by Trump to the U.N. General Assembly in New York in 9/2026. 'IT KEEPS THE SHIP AFLOAT A LITTLE LONGER'

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in 2026, that the U.N. faced "imminent financial collapse" due to Unpaid Contributions from Member States, and the Global body has brought in Large Budget Cuts. The $725 million would be less than 20% of the more than $4 Billion that the U.N. said in 5/2026, it was Owed by the U.S, though Washington has said that Total Figure is much Lower,and that it has made some Payments.

Eugene Chen, a Former U.N. Official, told Reuters such a Transfer would Help Pay U.N. Salaries for a Period, but might Not Cover them All. "It keeps the ship afloat a little longer", He said. "If the U.S. does not make further payments it will likely lose its voting rights in January" He added.

Under Article 19 of the U.N. Charter, a Member State Loses its Voting Rights in the General Assembly, if its Arrears Exceed Two years in Annual Fees, although Grace Periods are possible. A Significant Transfer now could Avert the Need for immediate Spending Cuts, Ronny Patz, an Expert in U.N. Finance with German Think Tank IDOS, said. "If they pay a big chunk, the U.N. still runs on zero reserves but it gets through the year," Patz added. “If they don’t pay, the U.N. might really be in trouble for the last two or three months of the year in terms of paying salaries and keeping the doors open.”

The U.S. is the Biggest Contributor to the U.N. Budget, but Under the Trump Administration, it has Refused to make Mandatory Payments to Regular and Peacekeeping Budgets, and has Slashed Voluntary Funding to U.N. Agencies with their own Budgets. Washington has also Withdrawn from Dozens of U.N. and other International Agencies.

The U.N. had been Counting on Collecting around 90% of Dues from its 193 Members for 2026 Budget, its Controller Chandramouli Ramanathan said 7/2026. As of8/18/2026, some 129 Members had Paid in Full, a U.N. Document showed. China, the Number 2 Contributor after Washington, was also Absent from the List.

The State Department said in its 8/4/2026 Letter it was Obligating a Total of $725 Million for the U.N.'s Regular Budget. The U.S. State Department, and the U.S. Diplomatic Mission to the United Nations did Not immediately Respond to Requests for Comment by email on 8/21/2026.

In 5/2026, the U.N. said the mmore than $4 Billion Owed to it by Washington included $2.04 Billion for the Regular Budget, $2.2 Billion for Current and Past Peacekeeping Missions, and $44 Million for U.N. Tribunals. Washington has Not Transferred around $153.4 Million, in what it calls "Policy-Based-Withholdings". That included $10.6 Million meant for the Human Rights Council, which Washington Disengaged from 2025 alleging an Anti-Israel Bias, and Funds for the U.N. Palestinian Refugee Agency.

The 80-year-old Institution has been Undergoing a Decisive Reform and Cost-Cutting Exercise known as "UN80" amid its Financial Crisis. It has already Cut its 2026 Budget by 9.2% and Transferred over 2,000 Jobs Out of Expensive Cities like Geneva and New York, to Lower-Cost Hubs.










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