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California Open Carry Ban Ruled Unconstitutional

A US appeals court has overturned California's ban on openly carrying firearms, citing a violation of Second Amendment rights. The landmark ruling impacts 95% of the state's population.

Joe Perry wins Seniors British Open after retirement

Joe Perry, 51, clinched the Seniors British Open title in Derby, beating Jimmy White 7-5. The former world number eight reveals how he fell out of love with the pro tour but found joy again in the seniors circuit.

Santa Pulled Over for Speeding with Concealed Weapon

Police in Ohio were left stunned after pulling over a speeding Santa Claus who was legally carrying a concealed firearm. The festive incident, which ended with a warning, comes amid a bizarre ICE AI video.

Why Cadwalader needed the Hogan Lovells merger

Analysis reveals why the once-dominant US law firm Cadwalader turned to Hogan Lovells for a pivotal London merger, reshaping its City strategy. Discover the key drivers and future implications.

Macfarlanes Partner Takes Home Record £5m Pay Packet

A top partner at elite City law firm Macfarlanes earned a record £5m last year, as profits soar and pay for senior lawyers reaches new heights. Discover the figures behind the UK's legal pay boom.

EU Court: Denmark's 'Ghetto Law' May Be Unlawful

The European Court of Justice has ruled Denmark's controversial 'parallel societies' legislation may constitute racial discrimination, offering hope to residents in targeted Copenhagen neighbourhoods.

Gibson Dunn promotes record 13 to partner in London

US law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher promotes a record 13 lawyers to partner in its London office, marking its largest City promotion round ever. Discover the key figures and strategic focus.

McGill upbeat after Scottish Open win

Anthony McGill is sounding positive after a 4-1 win at the Scottish Open. The Glaswegian snooker star is targeting a strong 2026 after rediscovering his form. Read his full interview here.

McIlroy's banana slip halts Australian Open play

Rory McIlroy's round at the Australian Open was dramatically interrupted after he slipped on a discarded banana peel, sparking a major debate on golf course safety and etiquette.

Serena Williams back in tennis drug-testing pool

Tennis legend Serena Williams has quietly rejoined the sport's anti-doping testing pool, a mandatory step for any potential competitive return. She could be eligible to play again by mid-2026. Read the full story.

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