Judge Dismisses LA Protester Case Over Government 'Bad Faith'
A federal judge has dismissed assault charges against a Los Angeles protester, accusing the US government of acting in 'bad faith' after he spent six months in jail.
A federal judge has dismissed assault charges against a Los Angeles protester, accusing the US government of acting in 'bad faith' after he spent six months in jail.
A devastating shooting at a high school in British Columbia, Canada, has left eight people dead, including the suspect, and at least 25 others injured, according to police reports.
Peter Lewis argues Australia's outdated privacy laws leave citizens vulnerable to dystopian AI surveillance, as seen in Bunnings' facial recognition case.
Women's organisations demonstrate in Dhaka against Jamaat e-Islami's controversial comments as the Islamist party gains unprecedented momentum ahead of Bangladesh's historic election.
Newly unsealed affidavit shows FBI's raid on Fulton County election office was prompted by disproven allegations from Trump-aligned activists and a White House lawyer.
Defence Secretary John Healey announces plans to increase British forces in Norway to 2,000, citing Russia's military resurgence in the Arctic as a major security concern.
Tasmania police discover bones, teeth, and car key in Arthur River area, advancing investigation into disappearance of Belgian tourist Celine Cremer near Cradle Mountain.
Labour chair Anna Turley MP says Matthew Doyle should lose his peerage for ties to a paedophile councillor, after he apologised and was suspended from the party.
Antisemitic incidents in the UK increased sharply following the deadly Manchester synagogue attack, with the Community Security Trust recording 3,700 cases in 2025.
Ronald Palmer Heath executed for 1989 murder of traveling salesman, marking Florida's first lethal injection of 2026 following Governor DeSantis's record 19 executions last year.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has pledged to lead the Labour Party into the 2029 general election, seeking to move past a major leadership challenge.
The FBI has released photos showing an armed individual at Nancy Guthrie's home. The 84-year-old mother of NBC host Savannah Guthrie disappeared from Arizona.
Emails from the DOJ release show Jeffrey Epstein engineered a relationship between Kimbal Musk and a woman in his network, with detailed exchanges revealing a closer tie than previously known.
Newly unsealed documents reveal the FBI's January raid on Fulton County's election office relied on disproven allegations from election deniers and followed a White House lawyer's referral.
The Trump administration has removed the LGBTQ+ Pride flag from New York's Stonewall national monument, citing an interior department memo restricting non-agency flags at national parks.
Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna has publicly identified six wealthy men from the Jeffrey Epstein files, citing constitutional protection from defamation lawsuits.
Sir Richard Moore, former head of MI6, discusses Peter Mandelson's vetting, the Ukraine war's endgame, and global power shifts with China and the US in a revealing podcast interview.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons testifies before Congress, refusing to commit to pausing immigration enforcement during the 2026 World Cup, citing security concerns amid fan worries.
A British fashion buyer was killed by her father in Texas following a heated argument about Donald Trump, an inquest hears, with the incident involving a handgun kept for home defence.
US Congressman Ro Khanna reveals identities of six men previously redacted from Jeffrey Epstein documents, including retail billionaire Leslie Wexner and DP World CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting is expected to attempt to depose Keir Starmer soon after May's local elections, despite public shows of support, according to MPs close to him.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick faces resignation calls after admitting to visiting Jeffrey Epstein's island with family, contradicting earlier denials of any relationship.
Prince William's official visit to Saudi Arabia was marked by an unanswered question on the Royal Family's response to the Epstein scandal, as the palace focuses on future engagements.
Matthew Doyle, former No 10 communications chief, loses Labour whip after campaigning for friend Sean Morton, convicted of possessing indecent images of children.
Exclusive report reveals Labor members' disgust at police handling of Sydney protests, with expert calling response disappointing. Global news includes Trump Epstein claims and elaborate coffee trend.
An 18-year-old man faces multiple charges after a protest outside Surry Hills police station culminated in a tense hour-long standoff between demonstrators and officers.
Archbishop Gregory Aymond of New Orleans holds group meetings with survivors of clergy sexual abuse, mandated by a $305 million settlement agreement for 600 victims in the archdiocese's bankruptcy case.
Labour's armed forces minister Alistair Carns, a former Royal Marine commando, is being quietly discussed as a future leadership candidate amid party speculation.
Former Doctor Who star Noel Clarke has been arrested by Metropolitan Police over an attempted rape allegation from 2007, plus additional sexual offence claims.
Cabinet Office issues warning to ministers following Wes Streeting's publication of WhatsApp exchanges with Peter Mandelson, as Met Police investigate alleged misconduct.