A Louisiana grand jury on Friday indicted a New York doctor for enabling the termination of a minor's pregnancy by prescribing an abortion bill. The grand jury also indicted the minor's mother, ...
The German parliament narrowly rejected a controversial immigration bill known as the 'Influx Limitation Law' on Friday. 349 members of parliament voted against the initiative, while 338 supported ...
A US federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked an attempt by President Donald Trump's administration to freeze federal aid funding, finding that the administration's directive was likely ...
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk expressed alarm Friday over reports of summary executions in Khartoum North, Sudan, where fighters allied with the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have ...
A federal judge temporarily blocked a presidential order that would halt gender-affirming care for a transgender woman inmate and force her transfer to a men's prison, her lawyers said Thursday. The ...
Libya Criminal Investigation Agency announced the rescue of over two hundred illegal immigrants in the Al-Wahat district from a gang that tortured, abused and mistreated them on Friday. The rescued ...
The Swiss Federal Criminal Court convicted four defendants, oil company Trafigura, its former executive and co-conspirers, for bribing an Angolan public official to obtain trade contracts on Friday.
President Trump signed the Laken Riley Act (the 'Act') into law Wednesday, which will require the Department of Homeland ...
Pete Hegseth, confirmed by the Senate on January 24 as US President Donald Trump’s Secretary of Defense, gave noncommittal answers to two key questions at his confirmation hearing: 1) if the ...
The safety of the people shall be the highest law.” Cicero, The Laws During the coming year, the United States, in occasional concert with Israel, must confront expanding terrorist threats.
Two unions representing US government employees filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging President Trump's efforts to reclassify up to 50,000 federal workers, making it easier to fire them. The ...
A New York appeals court on Thursday reversed a lower court's decision that found the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act (NYVRA) violated the Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution. The Second ...