GOP Bills Shield Big Oil from Climate Lawsuits
Republican lawmakers introduce bills to grant oil companies legal immunity from climate lawsuits, sparking outrage among environmental advocates who warn it undermines accountability.
Republican lawmakers introduce bills to grant oil companies legal immunity from climate lawsuits, sparking outrage among environmental advocates who warn it undermines accountability.
The Trump administration has reclassified marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, easing restrictions but not legalizing it. The move aims to boost research and healthcare.
President Trump signed an executive order to accelerate psychedelic research, including ibogaine and psilocybin, sparking debate over Indigenous rights and commercialization.
The St Vincent and the Grenadines government delays constitutional amendment bills after public backlash over dual citizenship eligibility for PM Godwin Friday.
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RecommendedZoe Williams argues that Shabana Mahmood's use of profanity against a heckler is a cynical attempt to play the victim and blame liberals for her immigration policies.
Italian sports minister Andrea Abodi dismisses a proposal by Trump envoy Paolo Zampolli for Italy to replace Iran at the 2026 World Cup, calling it 'not possible' and 'not appropriate'.
A White House photo of Donald Trump with the University of Georgia women's tennis team sparked backlash as men lined up in front of the female athletes, obscuring them.
Over 50% of BP shareholders opposed scrapping climate reporting and in-person meetings; 18% voted against chair's re-election in an unprecedented revolt.
The Senate voted to advance a $70bn budget plan to fund ICE and Border Patrol, using reconciliation to bypass filibuster. The move aims to end the DHS funding impasse.
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RecommendedAdam Hall, 43, was jailed for life with a minimum of 23 years for raping and deliberately infecting vulnerable men with HIV between 2016 and 2023.
President Trump issues 'shoot to kill' order against Iranian boats laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz, as US minesweepers clear the waterway amid ongoing conflict.
Cabinet Office COO Cat Little defends Starmer's due process in Mandelson's US ambassador appointment, but faces questions over security vetting and document handling.
A Chinese website sold half a million British people's de-identified medical data from UK Biobank. The government condemns the breach and pledges new security guidance.
Donald Trump posed with the University of Georgia women's tennis team, standing on a platform that blocked them. Critics called the photo embarrassing and symbolic of GOP attitudes toward women.
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RecommendedPrince Louis turns eight, and a sweet new photo marks the occasion. The young royal is pictured smiling on the Cornish coast. He will spend most of his birthday at school.
Gemma Bissix reprises her role as Clare Bates in EastEnders as Nigel Bates succumbs to dementia. Emotional scenes ahead as Clare returns for his funeral.
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice posted a campaign photo on X that experts say shows clear signs of AI manipulation, including extra fingers and smeared faces.
Green Party leader Zack Polanski rallied over 2,000 supporters at a Leeds nightclub event, blending politics with dance music ahead of local elections. The party raised £16,000 while reaching voters who typically avoid traditional political speeches.
Kezia Dugdale, the new chair of Stonewall, discusses the charity's challenges, its stance on trans rights, and the future of the LGBTQ+ movement in an exclusive interview.
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RecommendedMeghan Markle claims to be the world's most trolled person, but a UN rapporteur faces severe threats. This article explores online vitriol, media misogyny, and the need for perspective in public discourse.
New school food standards in England will prohibit dishes like fish and chips and steamed sponges starting September, aiming to reduce childhood obesity rates. Parents are invited to share their views on school meals.
Conservative candidates pledge to enforce smartphone bans in schools, pressuring Labour on education policy ahead of May local elections. MPs to vote on amendment restricting phone use.
The Scottish Greens have launched an ambitious election manifesto promising free bus travel, universal basic income, and thousands of new teachers and doctors, funded by higher taxes on aviation, gambling, and landlords.
The Democratic National Committee's resolutions committee voted to kill a measure targeting the pro-Israel lobby group Aipac, dealing a blow to progressives concerned about dark money in Democratic primaries.
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RecommendedThe Albanese government released long-awaited gambling advertisement reforms just before the Easter long weekend, with critics labeling them as timid. Experts debate whether a partial ban is better than nothing.
British cryptocurrency billionaire Ben Delo has donated £4 million to Nigel Farage's Reform UK, marking his first political involvement. Delo, pardoned by Trump, criticizes UK elites and supports free speech.
Independent Senator David Pocock condemns Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's gambling reform package as inadequate, arguing it fails to protect youth from advertising harms despite overwhelming parliamentary support for stricter measures.
Labour's plan to scrap most prison sentences under one year will see thousands of prolific shoplifters avoid jail, raising concerns among retailers facing rising violence and organized theft.
UK school staff, including a teacher sickened by rats and another hit by a toaster, received £15m in compensation. NASUWT union reveals details amid rising violence concerns.
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RecommendedTwo years after Germany legalized recreational cannabis, experts remain divided. New research shows legal consumption rising while youth use declines, but critics warn of health risks and persistent black markets.