New York’s highest court blocks noncitizen voting in NYC, maintaining voting rights for citizens only, impacting local election participation rules.
Kirsty Coventry becomes President of the International Olympic Committee, marking a historic leadership change and promising a new era for global sports governance.
Taiwan plans to increase its defense budget to over 3% of GDP, aiming to strengthen military capabilities amid regional tensions and security challenges.
Governor Beshear vetoes Republican bill aimed at limiting DEI initiatives in public universities, emphasizing commitment to diversity and inclusion in education.
Memphis shooting suspect opts for legal representation, abandoning self-representation in court, potentially impacting trial dynamics and defense strategy.
Explore how Trump’s candid communication style, once a strength in his political ascent, now poses significant legal challenges and liabilities.
University of Idaho suspect reportedly bought a knife on Amazon months before the stabbings, raising questions about premeditation and investigation details.
Federal judge blocks DOGE’s access to Social Security personal data, citing privacy concerns. Temporary halt pending further legal review and proceedings.
Charges against a homeless Michigan woman found living in a storage unit have been dropped, highlighting her struggle and the complexities of homelessness.
Two men convicted for plotting to assassinate an Iranian American journalist in New York, highlighting threats to press freedom and international tensions.
