DOJ Rushed SPLC Indictment, Whistleblower Says
A whistleblower alleges Todd Blanche pressured prosecutors to file charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center despite weak evidence, prompting a House investigation.
A whistleblower alleges Todd Blanche pressured prosecutors to file charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center despite weak evidence, prompting a House investigation.
Florida prosecutors investigate the deaths of 31 sloths imported from South America for a theme park. The animals died in an unheated warehouse, sparking calls for accountability.
President Trump announced a tariff increase on EU vehicles from 15% to 25%, citing non-compliance. The EU vows to protect its interests and may respond firmly.
Pope Leo XIV appointed Bishop Evelio Menjivar-Ayala, who entered the US as an undocumented immigrant in 1990, as the new bishop of West Virginia.
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RecommendedCorrections to recent articles: Ivor Montagu attended Westminster School, not Eton; Yesteryear set in 1855, not 1805; Black Death illustration shows leprosy victims.
Thousands of demonstrators gathered in cities nationwide on May Day to protest the Trump administration, immigration policies, social injustice, and the Iran war, with rallies from LA to DC.
Leon Botstein resigns as Bard College president after an investigation found he made 25 visits to Jeffrey Epstein's townhouse and failed to alert authorities.
Donald Trump notified Congress that hostilities with Iran have terminated, arguing the 60-day War Powers Act deadline no longer applies. Democrats and legal experts push back.
A Queensland tribunal upheld the police decision to cancel the firearms licence of a sovereign citizen who called himself 'His Serene Highness' and used homemade plates.
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RecommendedRichard Rolfe, father of former NT officer Zachary Rolfe who killed Kumanjayi Walker, tells inquiry of widespread racist behaviour in NT police, criticises government inaction.
Antoinette Lattouf discusses her federal court case against the ABC, writing her book 'Women Who Win', and the weaponisation of her mental health.
A federal judge extended temporary protected status for about 3,000 Yemeni refugees, blocking the Trump administration from forcing their deportation amid an ongoing lawsuit.
The Pentagon announces the withdrawal of 5,000 US troops from Germany over the next year, escalating tensions with NATO allies. Other news: AI military plans, voting rights lawsuit, tariff hikes.
Cuba's government condemns Trump's new sanctions targeting energy, mining, and defense sectors as collective punishment, as thousands march in Havana on May Day.
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RecommendedKumanjayi Little Baby, 5, was found dead in Alice Springs five days after vanishing. A 47-year-old man is expected to be charged. Her family expresses grief and calls for unity.
Amid Trump's unilateralism, a new multilateral world order emerges with European defence integration and global south empowerment, reshaping international relations.
A Cumbrian farmer reflects on the loss of her border collie Moss, who died at 14, while lambing continues. Moss was a loyal companion and prize-winning shepherd dog.
The Green Party faces internal conflict over antisemitism allegations as membership surges and elections approach, with debates over Zionism and Israel-Palestine testing unity.
Lavinia and Michelle, 49-year-old twins, discovered through DNA tests that they have different fathers, a phenomenon never before documented in the UK. They share their story of identity, family secrets, and healing.
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RecommendedKing Charles III’s visit to Washington delivered a subtle history lesson on checks and balances, unity, and US-UK ties, urging America to rediscover its principles amid the Trump era.
Becky Barnicoat's latest cartoon satirizes the rise of extremist fringe groups, highlighting the dangers of polarized discourse in modern society.
As the UK phases out copper landlines by 2027, rural dwellers and vulnerable users report power cut risks, backup failures, and call for deadline extension.
Voters head to the polls in Nepean byelection, seen as a preview of November's state election. One Nation, independents challenge Liberal candidate Anthony Marsh.
Three Australian activists released in Crete claim Israeli forces beat detainees and used violence during interception of Gaza aid flotilla. They have launched a hunger strike.
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RecommendedNew City rules allow banks to offer free targeted support on investments and pensions, aiming to help millions of Britons build savings and close the advice gap.
The post-war rise in retiree living standards is reversing. With smaller pensions and longer lives, future generations may face old-age austerity. Can the dream be saved?
Record-breaking May warmth in SE Australia will be swept away by a cold front bringing thunderstorms, rain, and cooler temperatures over the weekend and into next week.
As a new memorial rises in Nantes, calls grow for Macron to announce a framework for reparatory justice discussions, highlighting France's complex legacy of enslavement.
A Kurdish Syrian man sent back to France under the UK's 'one in, one out' scheme has had his asylum claim rejected, with France ruling Syria safe, sparking concerns over refugee protection.
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RecommendedKeir Starmer signals tougher action on pro-Palestinian marches, as Met chief warns Jewish community faces unprecedented threat from hate crimes and terrorism.