Judge Rules Tear Gas Use in Portland Protests Unconstitutional
A federal judge has ruled that the use of tear gas by law enforcement during Portland ICE protests in 2026 violated constitutional rights, setting a precedent for protest policing.
A federal judge has ruled that the use of tear gas by law enforcement during Portland ICE protests in 2026 violated constitutional rights, setting a precedent for protest policing.
Canadian police are investigating a shooting at the US consulate in Toronto as a national security incident. No injuries reported; suspect details remain undisclosed.
Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, Archbishop of Washington, states the US-Israeli conflict with Iran fails Catholic just war criteria, surpassing papal appeals for dialogue.
Labour minister Jess Phillips discloses her own case won't be heard until 2028, backing controversial bill to limit jury trials amid record court delays.
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RecommendedNew research reveals black people are up to 48 times more likely to be stopped by police in affluent London neighborhoods, with search grounds often more vague for black individuals.
An inquest reveals a teenage girl complained of a headache before she and her boyfriend died from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a Yorkshire holiday park, with four arrests made.
The Royal Navy is deploying the RFA Lyme Bay to rescue British tourists and expats stranded in Dubai due to Middle East tensions, with HMS Dragon also sent to protect Cyprus after missile strikes.
A lip reader claims Prince William told Princess Anne 'I've had enough of hearing his name' at the Commonwealth Day service, amid royal tensions over Andrew's arrest.
Paul Ratledge, 82, died from multiple stab wounds in his Camden home. Billy O'Reilly, 53, has appeared at the Old Bailey charged with murder in a case where the two men were known to each other.
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RecommendedFamilies of the Southport stabbing victims express deep concern after a 17-year-old who wanted to 're-enact' the killer receives rehabilitation instead of jail time.
A woman was attacked near Gravelly Hill station in Birmingham, with her hijab forcibly removed during a car robbery attempt. Police search for three white male suspects.
Nigel Farage faces criticism for shifting his position on UK involvement in the Iran conflict, contrasting earlier calls for action with a new isolationist stance.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Tuesday would see the most intense US strikes yet on Iran, while accusing Tehran of firing missiles from schools and hospitals, leading to civilian casualties.
Salary sacrifice schemes allow employees to reduce taxable income by diverting part of their salary into pensions, potentially keeping them in lower tax bands and preserving benefits like free childcare.
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RecommendedSenior Labor ministers face internal criticism after endorsing US-Israel strikes on Iran that international law experts argue violated UN charter. Multiple MPs question the legality and timing of the government's support.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced Australia is dispatching aircraft, missiles, and personnel to the Gulf as conflict escalates, but insists this does not mean official war involvement.
Salem Al-Salem appears in a London court on charges of murder and torture during Syria's 2011 crackdown, marking the first prosecution of its kind under UK law.
Donald Trump's granddaughter faces backlash after flaunting a $233 shopping trip at luxury grocery store Erewhon with Secret Service escort, while ordinary Americans struggle with rising costs.
A federal judge has ruled that three prosecutors appointed by former President Trump's administration to lead the New Jersey attorney general's office were illegally installed, bypassing Senate approval.
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RecommendedIran's coordinated drone attacks on Amazon Web Services datacenters in the UAE and Bahrain mark the first deliberate targeting of commercial data infrastructure in warfare, disrupting millions while AI accelerates military operations.
Former Missouri House Speaker John Diehl receives 21-month prison sentence after pleading guilty to wire fraud for diverting federal pandemic loans to personal expenses.
Thousands of immigrant truck drivers are being forced off US roads due to ICE enforcement of English proficiency rules, threatening severe supply chain disruptions and higher freight costs nationwide.
Police in Toronto are investigating shots fired at the US consulate, with no injuries reported. This follows an explosion at the US embassy in Oslo, where Norwegian police are searching for a suspect linked to the Iran war.
A man initially charged with murder for opening fire after the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl win receives a two-year sentence on weapons charges, highlighting complexities of Missouri's self-defense laws.
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RecommendedDonald Trump declared the Iran war 'very complete, pretty much' amid rising economic costs, while Republican allies fear another prolonged US military engagement in the Middle East.
Salem Michel Al-Salem, 58, faces seven charges including murder as a crime against humanity in landmark UK prosecution connected to Syrian Air Force Intelligence actions.
Analysis reveals Beijing is closely monitoring Donald Trump's economic pain tolerance as a key factor in planning a potential invasion of Taiwan, following predictable outcomes in Middle East conflicts.
Protesters in Australia attempted to prevent Iranian women footballers from being forced back to Iran, with some players seeking asylum amid political tensions.
Alexander Butterfield, the White House aide whose disclosure of Nixon's secret taping system accelerated the Watergate scandal, has passed away at age 99.
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RecommendedA South London vape shop has been ordered closed for three months after selling counterfeit cigarettes to children for £5. Council officers seized over 32,000 illegal items in a major crackdown.