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The NAACP is spending $20 million—its largest midterm election budget ever—to fight Republican-led voting restrictions and gerrymandering after the Supreme Cou…
Arthur Fery, ranked 114, became the first British wildcard and lowest-ranked man in 12 years to reach Wimbledon's quarter-finals by beating Grigor Dimitrov in …
The Supreme Court allowed Texas to enforce a law blocking minors under 18 from downloading apps without parental consent while legal challenges proceed. The de…
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Texas to enforce a 2025 law requiring app stores to verify users' ages and obtain parental consent before minors can download ap…
The U.S. government withheld $10 million in grants from a Catholic legal aid group in El Paso, risking its collapse by September and leaving over 2,000 immigra…
Austrian court convicted ex-Syrian intelligence chief Khaled al-H. and police chief Moussab Abou R. to 8 years each for torture and sexual abuse of anti-govern…
Planned Parenthood clinics in 14 states regained federal Medicaid funding after a court blocked Florida’s unconstitutional ban, restoring access to essential s…
An Austrian court convicted former Syrian intelligence officers Khaled al-Halabi and Musab Abu Rukbah for torture in Raqqa (2011–2013), sentencing each to eigh…
An Austrian court convicted two former Syrian intelligence officials of torture and crimes against humanity under universal jurisdiction, a rare case holding i…
Congress considers a bipartisan bill to impose 18-year term limits on Supreme Court justices and expand the court to 29 seats by 2045. This plan aims to curb p…
The Supreme Court’s legitimacy is at risk due to life tenure and lack of ethics rules, but term limits, a binding ethics code, and transparency could restore b…
















