Trump Announces Kennedy Center Closure Amidst Other News
Washington, D.C. – President Donald Trump announced Sunday that the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts will close its doors starting July 4 for an approximately two-year renovation project. The announcement, made via Truth Social, comes after a yearlong review with contractors, musical experts, arts institutions, and advisors, according to Trump. He framed the closure as being in honor of the country’s 250th anniversary.
The Kennedy Center closure follows a period of cancellations by artists slated to perform at the venue, after the President upended the Center's leadership and appended his name to the space last year, according to Time.
In other news, American skeleton racer Katie Uhlaender's appeal to compete in the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics was denied by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, according to multiple news sources. The court cited a lack of jurisdiction, effectively ending her fight to participate after she alleged a Canadian coach's point-rigging scheme prevented her qualification. Uhlaender, a five-time Winter Games veteran, expressed disappointment and is exploring further options, maintaining that the alleged actions harmed numerous athletes.
Meanwhile, First Lady Melania Trump's recent media deal has drawn scrutiny. According to Vox, the deal will pay her at least seven times the income of the average American household. Vox drew parallels to Eleanor Roosevelt, who accepted $1,800 for 12 radio broadcasts in 1932 (more than $40,000 in 2025 dollars).
In entertainment news, Jacob Elordi was hospitalized with second-degree burns after joking about going method to get 'Wuthering Heights' scars, Variety reported.
Halle Berry reflected on her Oscar win, stating she "was still Black the next morning" with directors refusing to cast her, according to Variety. She later advised Cynthia Erivo that Oscar wins "cannot be validation."
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