Supreme Court, Donald Trump and White House — coverage from 2 publishers
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2 publishers have filed 2 reports that PageNews has grouped as one story.
The earliest report detected came from AP Top News at 18:23 UTC on 21 August 2026, and the most recent from CNBC Top News 7 minutes later.
Donald Trump is named in all 2 reports, White House in all 2 and Supreme Court in all 2.
The coverage is filed under Politics. Each publisher's own headline, summary and link is below.
Order of coverage
- first AP Top News — earliest coverage indexed by PageNews
- +7m CNBC Top News — latest publisher to join
Names shared across publishers
Details appearing in more than one publisher
Wording appearing in 2 or more publishers’ own summaries, with the number that used each. It records that they used the same words, not that anything is confirmed.
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Coverage from 2 publishers
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AP Top News
Supreme Court chief justice allows work on Trump’s $400M White House ballroom to continue for now
People gather outside the Collin County Courthouse on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2026, in McKinney, Texas. (Elías Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News via AP)2026-08-21T18:10:53Z WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Cou
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CNBC Top News
Supreme Court allows Trump to continue White House ballroom construction for now
President Donald Trump had the White House's East Wing demolished in 2025 to make way for his controversial planned ballroom.
Read on CNBC Top News →
How the coverage developed
- first AP Top News coverage detected Supreme Court chief justice allows work on Trump’s $400M White House ballroom to continue for now
- +7m CNBC Top News coverage detected Supreme Court allows Trump to continue White House ballroom construction for now
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