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Union Leader David Huerta Pleads Not Guilty in Immigration Protest Case
Supreme Court Pauses Trump Administration's Attempt to Fire Copyright Director
Wisconsin Judge's Trial Set as Plea Negotiations Stall
Trump Administration Secures Price Reductions on Medicare Drugs amid Controversy
Nicolas Sarkozy's Conviction for Campaign Financing Upheld, Raising Questions of Justice in France
Georgia Prosecutor Dismisses 2020 Election Interference Case Against Trump
Tragic Fire Engulfs High-Rise Towers in Hong Kong, Claims Lives
Georgia Election Interference Case Dismissed as New Prosecutor Steps Back
Ursula von der Leyen Claims Moscow Lacks Genuine Peace Negotiation Intentions
Italian Parliament Takes Historic Step Against Femicide
White House Calls Chicago Arson Suspect a 'Career Criminal' Amid Crime Policy Debate
Diplomatic Efforts Enhance Peace Prospects in Ukraine
New Zealand Mother Sentenced to Life for the 'Suitcase Murders' of Her Children
Record Rainfall and Devastating Floods Ravage Thailand and Southeast Asia
Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embaló Arrested Amid Gunfire
Sarkozy's Illegal Campaign Financing Conviction Affirmed by France's Supreme Court
Chicago Arson Case Highlights Debate on Crime Policies and Public Safety
Supreme Court Case Challenges USPS Immunity Over Delayed Mail
Grim Accounts of Russian Mercenaries' Atrocities in Mali: Eyewitness Testimonies
European Commission Chief Criticizes Russia's Lack of Commitment to Peace Talks
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In a groundbreaking legal case, Antigua & Barbuda seeks $810 billion in reparations, signaling a new era focused on sovereign justice and climate responsibility.
Amidst the trade turmoil with the United States, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney adopts a measured approach toward negotiations. This article analyzes Carney's stance, potential strategies, and the implications for both countries' economies.
This holiday season, many job seekers face a tough challenge in finding seasonal employment, as retailers scale back their hiring amid economic uncertainties.
Starting January 1, foreign tourists will face a new $100 fee to enter popular U.S. national parks, sparking discussions on accessibility and funding. The move aims to prioritize American residents and enhance national park facilities.
Starting in 2026, foreign tourists will face increased charges for accessing popular US national parks. This policy aims to prioritize the needs of American citizens while generating funds for park maintenance.
TRAVEL
As peak holiday travel resumes, airport chapels, like Boston’s Our Lady of the Airways, provide a sanctuary for weary travelers and airport workers alike. These spaces have evolved from dedicated places of worship into interfaith meditation spaces amidst the hustle and bustle of the travel industry.
As Thanksgiving approaches, travelers face challenges of crowded airports, potential winter weather, and heavy traffic. Experts offer essential tips to ease the journey this holiday season.
Robert De Niro's new Nobu Beach Club and resort on Barbuda's Princess Diana Beach is expected to reshape the island's economic and tourism sectors, drawing celebrity visitors and raising sustainability debates.
Amidst increasing tensions between the US and Canada, a growing number of Canadians are opting to boycott travel to the United States, reflecting their discontent with US policies and tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
As political and trade tensions persist, Canadians are increasingly refraining from traveling to the US. This article explores the implications of this boycott and its impact on tourism in both countries.
SPORT
The Portland Trail Blazers coach and Hall of Famer appears in court over his involvement in a scheme accused of defrauding players of millions, leveraging his celebrity status. The legal repercussions have significant implications for his coaching career and the wider NBA community, amid ongoing scrutiny over gambling practices.
Danylo Yavhusishyn, also known as Aonishiki, makes history as the first Ukrainian to win the prestigious Emperor's Cup in sumo, marking a significant achievement in sports and cultural integration.
Danylo Yavhusishyn, known as Aonishiki, becomes the first Ukrainian and the first European in nearly eight years to win an elite sumo tournament, marking a significant milestone amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
A shocking incident occurred at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where a football player stabbed two teammates just hours before a scheduled game. The university is focused on the safety of its community.
An open letter from Alkiviades David, detailing the new evidence against the media-legal cartel that has allegedly targeted Julian Assange and others, framed within a broader context of corruption and systemic abuses.
ENTERTAINMENT
New research highlights a troubling correlation between fame and reduced life expectancy among musicians, suggesting that the pressures of stardom can impact health similarly to smoking.
The esteemed South Korean actor Lee Soon-jae, affectionately known as the 'national TV dad,' has passed away at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and memorable performances.
The investigation into the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was discovered in singer D4vd's vehicle, is now under a court-imposed security hold, limiting public access to information.
Nigerian actor Odira Nwobu has died unexpectedly in South Africa at the age of 43, leaving fans and colleagues in shock. Known for his numerous roles in Nollywood and social media presence, the cause of his death is yet to be determined.
A court has sealed records concerning the investigation into the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, whose body was discovered in a car belonging to singer D4vd. Details remain under wraps as police emphasize the importance of information control in the ongoing case.
OPINION
Australian teenagers challenge a controversial law banning social media for under-16s, claiming it infringes on their rights.
Zeynab Javadli, the ex-wife of Dubai royal Sheikh Saeed, expresses fears of arrest following allegations of kidnapping their daughters. This turmoil highlights deeper issues in UAE's family law and women's rights.
In a unanimous vote, the Italian Parliament has introduced a distinct law defining femicide, making it a punishable crime with a life sentence, responding to growing advocacy against violence towards women.
The European Court of Justice has mandated that Poland must acknowledge same-sex marriages legally concluded in other EU countries, impacting the rights of LGBTQ+ couples in the nation.
POLITICS
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to delay its ruling on President Trump's bid to dismiss Shira Perlmutter, the director of the U.S. Copyright Office, as it weighs other significant firing cases.
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan faces trial next month on charges related to immigration obstruction, with federal prosecutors advancing their case despite discussions of a plea. Dugan maintains her innocence, arguing her actions were within her judicial role.
The Trump administration announces a significant negotiation achievement, leading to lower prices for 15 high-cost prescription drugs under Medicare. While this initiative aims to ease financial burdens for seniors, debates continue over the implications of government price controls.
The highest court in France has confirmed Nicolas Sarkozy's conviction for illegal campaign financing during his 2012 election, sparking debate about political accountability and ethics.
In a significant legal development, the Georgia prosecutor has dropped all charges relating to the alleged 2020 election interference by former President Donald Trump, marking the end of the last criminal case linked to the 2020 presidential election.
HEALTH
A devastating fire in a residential complex in Tai Po, Hong Kong has resulted in at least 13 deaths and numerous injuries. Details about the fire's spread and ongoing rescue efforts are still emerging.
Hakyung Lee receives a life sentence for the calculated murders of her two children, igniting discussions on mental health and parental responsibility.
Two Australian teenagers are launching a landmark legal challenge against the government's social media ban for under-16s, claiming it violates their rights to free communication.
In an astonishing turn of events, a 65-year-old woman in Thailand was discovered alive inside her coffin just as her cremation ceremony was about to commence. Staff at the Wat Rat Prakhong Tham temple reported hearing faint knocking from the coffin, leading to her miraculous recovery.
TECH
A federal judge's remarks on the use of AI, specifically ChatGPT, in crafting law enforcement reports have sparked concerns over accuracy and accountability.
The International Association for Cryptologic Research has postponed its leadership election results due to a trustee misplacing an essential encryption key.
The International Association for Cryptologic Research has postponed its leadership elections after a trustee misplaced a crucial encryption key necessary to reveal the voting results.
Starting December 10, Australia will become the first country to prohibit social media for children under 16, requiring platforms to prevent account creation and deactivate existing accounts for underage users.
As Russian forces intensify their grip on Pokrovsk, Ukrainian troops are turning to unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) to deliver essential supplies and evacuate wounded soldiers, marking a significant shift in battlefield logistics.
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