Eva Lighthiser Sues Trump Over Fossil Fuel Orders
Eva Lighthiser, 20, and 22 other young Americans sue President Trump, alleging executive orders boosting fossil fuels violate their constitutional rights amid the climate crisis.
Eva Lighthiser, 20, and 22 other young Americans sue President Trump, alleging executive orders boosting fossil fuels violate their constitutional rights amid the climate crisis.
The UK has postponed sanctions on Russian oil and LNG imports to combat soaring prices due to Middle East conflict, drawing criticism from opposition and Ukraine allies.
China hosted Trump and Putin with mirrored ceremonies but subtle differences highlighted Beijing's strategic priorities, with Putin treated as a trusted partner.
A new EPI report reveals US employers spend over $1.5 billion yearly on union opposition, including $442 million on consultants, undermining workers' rights.
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RecommendedBarney Frank, one of the first openly gay members of Congress and key architect of Dodd-Frank financial reform, dies at 86 in Maine after battling congestive heart failure.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen condemns Russia's threats against Baltic states, calling them a threat against the entire EU, and vows a unified response.
Amin Abdullah, 51, was killed while engaging shooters at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Police say his actions saved lives, deterring attackers from reaching 140 children.
A decade after the referendum, Brexit is back in UK political debate. EU leaders welcome closer ties but insist Britain must accept the 'European deal' of shared sovereignty and obligations.
Wes Streeting warns Labour must deliver change or face losing to Reform UK, citing nationalism as a key threat in his first speech since resigning as health secretary.
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RecommendedThe US has ordered its Jerusalem embassy to pressure the Palestinian Authority to withdraw its bid for a UN vice-presidency, warning of consequences if they fail to comply.
A New York Times report claims Israel bombed a security building to help former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad escape house arrest, aiming to install him as a populist leader amid the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
Google DeepMind has agreed to formal union talks after workers voted to unionize, citing concerns over AI use by US and Israeli defense agencies.
Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert discuss Trump's $1.76bn IRS settlement and his latest ballroom updates, calling it unprecedented corruption.
Two police officers who defended the Capitol on Jan 6 sue Trump over a $1.776bn fund they say rewards rioters and encourages future violence.
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RecommendedAs the UK marks nearly a decade since the Brexit referendum, we invite you to share how your views have evolved since 2016.
The Australian Taxation Office fined a 97-year-old Brisbane widow $1,650 for late lodgement after her husband's death. The penalty was reversed following public outcry and ombudsman criticism.
Former PM Paul Keating defends Labor's capital gains tax reforms, calling them marginal and essential for housing affordability, while attacking the Coalition and startup critics.
A Hazara man allegedly abused as a minor fights deportation to Nauru under a $2.5bn deal, citing constitutional violations and Australia's failure to protect him.
The Children's Society's garden, designed with flawed plants and reclaimed materials, wins gold at RHS Chelsea, sending a message of beauty in imperfection to teenagers.
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RecommendedA neo-Nazi group cannot become a political party in Australia while hiding members' identities. The AEC says its application is invalid without required member details.
Top House Democrat Hakeem Jeffries echoes NAACP's call for athletes to boycott SEC schools in states with restrictive voting laws, citing a 'Jackie Robinson moment'.
Donald Trump boasts that all his endorsed candidates won in Republican primaries on May 19, citing clean sweeps in six states.
Wes Streeting's resignation speech was inspiring but repurposed, revealing little about why he quit. He criticized Labour's direction but offered no policy alternatives.
Readers debate wealth taxes, pensions, and Andy Burnham's proposed economic shift, warning of potential disaster for the UK economy.
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RecommendedNearly 40 products, including children's toys, recalled by UK Government due to possible asbestos contamination in play sand. Full list and safety advice.
Michelle Sadio, 44, was shot outside a church in Willesden. Her husband forgives the killers and urges them to change, while the perpetrators receive life sentences.
Clifton George, 45, stabbed Annabel Rook 22 times before blowing up their home. He pleads guilty to manslaughter but denies murder, citing loss of control.
Perry Allen-Thomas and Amir Salem received life sentences for the murder of Michelle Sadio, 44, in a drive-by shooting at a church wake in Willesden, London.
Three women found dead in the sea off Brighton beach have been identified as sisters from Uxbridge, London. Police say no third-party involvement is suspected.
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RecommendedThree sisters from Uxbridge, London, found dead on Brighton beach have been named as Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walter, 32, and Rebecca Walter, 31.