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Crime Mar 28

Epstein Emails Signal Future Justice Reform

New Epstein emails revealing agent's role in model exploitation signal major shifts in legal accountability and industry oversight for years to come.

Politics Mar 24

Myth Busted: Trump’s Mail‑in Vote and the ‘Cheating’ Claim

We unpack the misconception that mail-in voting is cheating after Trump cast a Florida mail ballot, explaining the legal facts and political rhetoric in 2026.

Politics Mar 24

Chicago Lawmaker Under Fire Over Response to Student Killing

A Chicago lawmaker faces backlash for comments about the murder of Loyola student Sheridan Gorman by an alleged illegal immigrant. Learn what happened.

Technology Mar 21

Musk Twitter Investor Verdict: Myths vs Facts

A jury found Elon Musk misled Twitter investors, sparking myths about the deal. Discover the facts, legal implications, and what it means for shareholders now.

Politics Mar 21

Swalwell Drops Lawsuit Against Trump Housing Official

Swalwell drops lawsuit against Trump’s housing official over mortgage fraud claims, ending a high-profile legal battle that sparked political controversy.

Politics Mar 20

Harvard Antisemitism Lawsuit: Myths vs Facts

Fact-checking the Trump administration's lawsuit against Harvard: Debunking common myths about antisemitism claims and the legal case.

Politics Mar 20

James Comey Subpoenaed in Trump Grand Conspiracy Probe

James Comey subpoenaed in 'grand conspiracy' investigation involving Trump-era officials. What this means for the ongoing legal battle.

Politics Mar 18

Scotland's Assisted Dying Bill Fails: What Happened

Scotland's parliament has voted against legalizing assisted dying. Discover what happened in the historic vote and its implications.

Politics Mar 17

Scotland Assisted Dying Bill: Historic Knife-Edge Vote Looms

Scotland's MSPs vote on historic assisted dying bill for terminally ill adults. A knife-edge decision could make Scotland the first UK nation to legalize.

Politics Mar 17

FCC Threatens to Pull TV Licenses Over Iran Coverage

FCC Chair threatens to pull TV licenses over Iran war coverage. Here’s why legal experts say the threat is legally questionable and unlikely to succeed.

Travel Mar 13

Britons Urged Not to Photograph Strikes in UAE

The UK embassy warns Britons not to photograph strikes in the UAE, citing legal and safety risks. Learn more about the travel advisory and its implications.

Conflict Mar 10

Israel's White Phosphorus Use in Lebanon: HRW Investigation

Human Rights Watch says Israel illegally used white phosphorus in Lebanon, endangering civilians. Investigation details war crimes, calls for accountability.

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