Judge Blocks Trump's SNAP Suspension Affecting 700K
A federal judge has halted the Trump administration's attempt to suspend food stamp benefits for nearly 700,000 Americans in a landmark ruling that protects vulnerable households.
A federal judge has halted the Trump administration's attempt to suspend food stamp benefits for nearly 700,000 Americans in a landmark ruling that protects vulnerable households.
As another royal scandal rocks the institution, The Guardian argues it's time for Britain to fundamentally rethink its relationship with the monarchy and confront uncomfortable questions about its future.
The horrific violence in Sudan's El Fasher represents not just a local conflict but a catastrophic international failure. As civilians face unimaginable horrors, the world's passive response raises urgent questions about global responsibility and the need
A 20-year-old man has been handed a lengthy prison sentence for the fatal stabbing of 18-year-old Yannick Cupido in a violent confrontation that has shocked the London community.
With just days until the US election, Democrats confront a devastating polling collapse. Robert Reich's alarming analysis reveals why Trump's momentum appears unstoppable and what this means for America's future.
A unique cultural partnership between a Welsh village and Rwanda is challenging political narratives and creating an unexpected success story that's winning hearts across Britain.
The Georgian government launches a formal campaign urging international media to abandon outdated Cold War-era terminology and recognise the country's modern European identity.
As Donald Trump campaigns for a return to the White House, a diverse coalition of activists, veterans, and ordinary Americans is mobilising in what organisers describe as a 'battle for the soul of the nation'.
A landmark restorative justice programme for Post Office Horizon victims moves forward as key appointments are announced, offering hope for hundreds wrongly convicted in Britain's most widespread miscarriage of justice.
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian escalates her feud with NASA, making explosive claims that the 1969 moon landing was staged in new podcast revelations that have scientists furious.
A south London local authority finds itself under the spotlight after being identified in a major government report examining child exploitation risks across the country, raising serious questions about safeguarding practices.
Acclaimed cartoonist Martin Rowson delivers a biting political cartoon targeting Prince Andrew, offering sharp commentary on the ongoing royal scandal that continues to haunt the monarchy.
Three teenagers from North London have been sentenced to life imprisonment for the fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Stefan Balaban in a case that has shocked the community and highlighted youth violence concerns.
As Prince Andrew retreats from public life, questions mount about his royal status, financial future, and whether he'll ever return to public duties following the Epstein scandal.
Exclusive: The teenage son of world-renowned artist Damien Hirst has been sentenced to prison after burgling his father's multi-million pound West London mansion while the artist was abroad.
Leading Republican figures condemn Carlson's platforming of controversial figure Nick Fuentes, exposing deep divisions within the conservative movement ahead of crucial elections.
A convicted murderer who brutally killed his pregnant girlfriend has been returned to prison just months after his release, in a case that has reignited concerns about dangerous offenders in the community.
Reform UK MEP Nathan Gill challenges European Parliament on Ukraine's media freedom record, sparking heated debate about democratic values amid ongoing conflict.
Exclusive visual tour of the Trump administration's Halloween celebrations in Washington DC, where political satire and traditional festivities collided in spectacular fashion.
In a stunning political move, Highbury West councillor Praful Nargund has abandoned Labour to join the Green Party, citing fundamental disagreements with Keir Starmer's leadership and controversial ULEZ expansion.
Republican senators aligned with Donald Trump are considering forcing a government shutdown to eliminate the legislative filibuster, setting up a dramatic constitutional confrontation in Washington.
New figures reveal more than 70 asylum seekers have been returned to France under Rishi Sunak's returns agreement, while Channel crossings continue despite government efforts.
The Bureau of Meteorology's controversial website overhaul has cost Australian taxpayers a staggering $33.4 million, with the final price tag revealed after widespread public outrage over functionality issues and downtime.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces scrutiny after confirming he will retain a silver necklace gifted by Donald and Melania Trump, raising questions about government ethics and diplomatic protocol.
Buckingham Palace has commissioned an unprecedented psychological analysis of Prince Andrew's public conduct, revealing patterns that have raised serious questions about his future royal role.
Exclusive: Islington Council explores controversial plan to deploy nearly 1,000 drones for monitoring residents, raising serious privacy concerns across London.
Heavily armed Metropolitan Police officers surrounded a residential property in West Drayton, with witnesses reporting multiple police vehicles and specialist units at the scene in a major security operation.
An explosive investigation reveals how Generation Z transformed the gaming communication platform Discord into a powerful tool for political revolution, coordinating mass movements that brought down established regimes across the globe.
In a dramatic political shakeup, Dutch Democrat party leader Rob Jetten steps down following devastating election results that saw his party's parliamentary presence halved.
In a dramatic overhaul of the monarchy, King Charles has removed the Duke of York title from Prince Andrew and the Duke of Edinburgh title from Prince Edward, signalling a decisive break from past controversies.