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The Freedom 250 Continues The History Of DC Races Celebrating America's Birthday

  • Presidential Fourth of July races go back to Thomas Jefferson — on July 4, 1801 he helped host horse racing and festivities just blocks from the White House.
  • The Freedom 250 is the first NTT IndyCar race in Washington, D.C., brought by Donald Trump; the street course runs along Pennsylvania and Constitution Avenues and past the Washington Monument.
  • The race is Sunday, Aug. 23 (FOX pre-race 11:30 a.m. ET, green flag 1:13 p.m.), with Alex Palou leading the standings and a tight fight for second among Kirkwood, Malukas and Lundgaard.

INDYCAR's Freedom 250 Will Be An Unforgettable Race With A Monumental Track

  • The Freedom 250 races through D.C. around the National Mall—cars blasting past iconic monuments for what should be some stunning, once‑in‑a‑lifetime visuals.
  • It’s a 147‑lap, 250‑mile marathon in hot, humid street‑course conditions—physically brutal for drivers—and the winner will be the one and only Freedom 250 champion watched by ~100,000 fans and many VIPs.
  • Teams are dealing with big unknowns (no laser‑scanned track), so lap‑time estimates vary wildly and setups/strategy are more unpredictable than usual.

Court slashes $50M judgment against Infowars' Alex Jones over falsely calling school shooting a hoax

  • A Texas appeals court cut a $50 million judgment against Alex Jones to $1.5 million over his Sandy Hook “hoax” claims.
  • The reduction doesn’t touch a separate $1.4 billion Connecticut judgment; Jones has appealed and is in bankruptcy proceedings.
  • Jones has moved off the Infowars brand (conceded the shooting was real), and The Onion has begun parodying/taking over Infowars-style pages.

UK economy hands Burnham surprise boost before first budget

  • Britain is showing surprising resilience — services growth hit a six‑month high and consumer confidence climbed to a two‑year peak, giving new PM Andy Burnham and finance minister John Healey an early boost.
  • Investment in tech and AI equipment, plus stronger export orders, is helping lift growth and retail activity — the AI/tech boom is starting to show up in the data.
  • Big risks remain: inflation looks likely to rise above 3% and the Iran war could push energy prices (and borrowing costs) higher, keeping public finances under pressure.

INDYCAR Drivers, Executives Take In Washington Ahead Of Freedom 250

  • INDYCAR’s inaugural Freedom 250 will race on D.C. streets Sunday — a 147‑lap, 1.7‑mile course that runs past the U.S. Capitol and Washington Monument, with President Trump expected to wave the green flag and six military flyovers planned.
  • Several drivers (including Scott McLaughlin, Alex Palou and Graham Rahal) toured the city and visited the White House and Capitol this week, even presenting a helmet to First Lady Melania Trump — many called racing in D.C. a special honor.
  • FOX Sports and INDYCAR are donating $2 million to Melania Trump’s “Fostering the Future” scholarship initiative, giving the event a charitable angle tied to the country’s 250th anniversary.

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