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Trump's Tariffs, Court Backlogs, and Celebrity Deaths Shape the Week

US government faces lawsuits, UK courts tackle case backlog, and Australia mourns a drag queen icon

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The past week has been marked by a series of significant events that have far-reaching implications for politics, justice, and popular culture. In the United States, FedEx has become the first major company to sue the...

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    FedEx sues US government, seeking ‘full refund’ over Trump tariffs

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    Trump hits out at reports that top general flagged risks of attacking Iran

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    David Lammy lifts cap on court sitting days in effort to cut backlog of cases

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    Beloved Australian drag queen and Drag Race Down Under star, Maxi Shield, dies aged 51

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Trump's Tariffs, Court Backlogs, and Celebrity Deaths Shape the Week

US government faces lawsuits, UK courts tackle case backlog, and Australia mourns a drag queen icon

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The past week has been marked by a series of significant events that have far-reaching implications for politics, justice, and popular culture.

In the United States, FedEx has become the first major company to sue the government over the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump. The lawsuit, filed on Monday, seeks a full refund for the tariffs that were deemed illegal by the US Supreme Court last week. This move is expected to be followed by other companies, as they seek reimbursement for an estimated $175 billion in levies. According to FedEx, the tariffs have caused significant financial losses, and the company is seeking to recover its share of the costs.

The Trump administration has been embroiled in controversy over the tariffs, which were imposed in 2018 as part of a trade war with China. The Supreme Court's ruling has been seen as a major blow to the administration's trade policies, and the FedEx lawsuit is likely to add to the pressure on the government to revisit its approach.

Meanwhile, in the UK, Justice Secretary David Lammy has announced plans to lift the cap on court sitting days in an effort to tackle a massive backlog of cases. The move is aimed at reducing the wait times for court hearings, which have been increasing due to a combination of factors, including staff shortages and increased demand. The backlog, which currently stands at over 80,000 cases, has been a major concern for the justice system, and Lammy's announcement has been welcomed by criminal barristers.

In Australia, the drag community is mourning the loss of Maxi Shield, a beloved performer who passed away at the age of 51 after being diagnosed with throat cancer. Shield was a mainstay of the Sydney drag scene and appeared in the closing ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. She also competed in the first season of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under, bringing Australian drag to a global audience.

The news of Shield's passing has sparked tributes from around the world, with many in the drag community paying their respects to a performer who was known for her wit, charm, and dedication to her craft.

In other news, President Trump has hit out at reports that General Dan Caine warned him of the risks of war with Iran. Trump has denied the reports, calling them "100 percent incorrect." The incident has raised questions about the administration's approach to foreign policy and the role of the military in advising the president.

Finally, a new play, "Mother Russia," has opened to critical acclaim, with a strong cast starring in Lauren Yee's latest work. The play is part of a cycle of works that explore the collisions between 20th-century communism and pop culture.

Overall, this week has seen a range of significant developments that have far-reaching implications for politics, justice, and popular culture. From the FedEx lawsuit to the passing of Maxi Shield, these events remind us of the complex and ever-changing world we live in.

The past week has been marked by a series of significant events that have far-reaching implications for politics, justice, and popular culture.

In the United States, FedEx has become the first major company to sue the government over the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump. The lawsuit, filed on Monday, seeks a full refund for the tariffs that were deemed illegal by the US Supreme Court last week. This move is expected to be followed by other companies, as they seek reimbursement for an estimated $175 billion in levies. According to FedEx, the tariffs have caused significant financial losses, and the company is seeking to recover its share of the costs.

The Trump administration has been embroiled in controversy over the tariffs, which were imposed in 2018 as part of a trade war with China. The Supreme Court's ruling has been seen as a major blow to the administration's trade policies, and the FedEx lawsuit is likely to add to the pressure on the government to revisit its approach.

Meanwhile, in the UK, Justice Secretary David Lammy has announced plans to lift the cap on court sitting days in an effort to tackle a massive backlog of cases. The move is aimed at reducing the wait times for court hearings, which have been increasing due to a combination of factors, including staff shortages and increased demand. The backlog, which currently stands at over 80,000 cases, has been a major concern for the justice system, and Lammy's announcement has been welcomed by criminal barristers.

In Australia, the drag community is mourning the loss of Maxi Shield, a beloved performer who passed away at the age of 51 after being diagnosed with throat cancer. Shield was a mainstay of the Sydney drag scene and appeared in the closing ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. She also competed in the first season of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under, bringing Australian drag to a global audience.

The news of Shield's passing has sparked tributes from around the world, with many in the drag community paying their respects to a performer who was known for her wit, charm, and dedication to her craft.

In other news, President Trump has hit out at reports that General Dan Caine warned him of the risks of war with Iran. Trump has denied the reports, calling them "100 percent incorrect." The incident has raised questions about the administration's approach to foreign policy and the role of the military in advising the president.

Finally, a new play, "Mother Russia," has opened to critical acclaim, with a strong cast starring in Lauren Yee's latest work. The play is part of a cycle of works that explore the collisions between 20th-century communism and pop culture.

Overall, this week has seen a range of significant developments that have far-reaching implications for politics, justice, and popular culture. From the FedEx lawsuit to the passing of Maxi Shield, these events remind us of the complex and ever-changing world we live in.

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