News Wrap: Judge rejects Trump's attempt to collect Georgia election worker info
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News Wrap: Judge rejects Trump's attempt to collect Georgia election worker info

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Key Points:

  • A federal judge in Georgia rejected the Trump administration's subpoena seeking the names and contact information of all Fulton County election workers from 2020, citing the low need and high burden of disclosure amid unproven voter fraud claims by Trump.
  • In New York City, a high-rise under construction in Midtown Manhattan was evacuated after officials observed structural damage, including buckled beams and sagging floors; engineers are working to shore up the building, and no injuries have been reported.
  • Nigel Farage, leader of Reform U.K. and ally of Trump, resigned from Parliament amid scrutiny over undisclosed donations but plans to run again in a special election, framing it as a challenge to the establishment.
  • Prince Harry's lawsuit against The Daily Mail publisher for alleged privacy violations was dismissed by a U.K. judge, who found the possibility that the information was obtained legitimately; Harry criticized the ruling for lacking justice and accountability.
  • In international news, Argentina advanced to the World Cup quarterfinals after a dramatic comeback against Egypt, while the U.S. was eliminated following a 4-1 loss to Belgium; meanwhile, the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona injured at least five people on its opening day, with no serious injuries reported.

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