FBI Raid on Ohio Voting Rights Group Sparks Fear of Crackdown
The FBI raided the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, seizing computers and phones. Critics say it's a coordinated attack on voting rights ahead of the midterms.
The FBI raided the Ohio Organizing Collaborative, seizing computers and phones. Critics say it's a coordinated attack on voting rights ahead of the midterms.
A judge ruled Blake Lively can recover legal fees from Justin Baldoni's countersuit but denied punitive damages. The dispute stems from their film It Ends With Us.
Corrections to Saturday magazine articles: Stephen Beresford not involved in Matilda, Le Carré book corrected, Spielberg film image error, plus other amendments.
Derbyshire police officer removed from frontline duties after alleged use of AI to create evidential material in multiple cases, in first known UK case.
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RecommendedPolice arrested Eljay Crisp-Carr in connection with a shooting at the Old West End festival in Toledo that left 12 injured. Another suspect remains at large.
A review of John Dower's documentary exploring the 1995 alien autopsy hoax, featuring eccentric hoaxers and a tangled web of truth and fiction.
Dame Helen Mirren receives Companion of Honour, six Lionesses get MBEs, and Kevin Sinfield is knighted in King Charles's birthday honours list for services to drama, sport, and charity.
The Trump administration has suspended federal funding to Los Angeles' homeless services agency, citing fraud allegations, in the latest clash with California.
Tara Warren, a non-executive director of the Independent Football Regulator, will not be involved in the inquiry into David Sullivan due to her past role at West Ham.
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RecommendedUS tech firm Palantir lost 22 of 23 counts in a lawsuit against Swiss magazine Republik, which refused to publish rebuttals to articles about Swiss government contract failures.
An appeals court rejected an emergency appeal to halt the removal of Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center facade, upholding a judge's order that the addition was illegal.
Spencer Pratt concedes the LA mayor race but declares 'war' against advancing candidates Raman and Bass, vowing to expose corruption despite Trump's 'rigged' claims.
The US DOJ has approved the $111bn merger of Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount Skydance, but the deal still faces UK and EU scrutiny, potential lawsuits, and concerns over competition and news independence.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration must reinstate history plaques removed from national parks under a 2025 executive order, citing censorship.
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RecommendedUkraine secures €90bn EU loan to boost defence spending to record levels. Zelenskyy raises army wages and seeks foreign recruits to address manpower shortage.
An appeals court in DC denied an emergency appeal to pause removal of Donald Trump's name from the Kennedy Center. Crowds cheered as workers prepared to take down the signage.
Donald Trump announced that US forces killed Tren de Aragua leader Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores in a joint operation with Venezuela, calling the gang 'bloodthirsty.'
David Bolchover's new book explores the tragic story of József Braun, a Hungarian Jewish football star murdered in the Holocaust, and the erased legacy of Jewish footballers.
Dutch court artist Petra Urban received damages after PVV MP used her drawing of Syrian brothers, manipulated with AI to appear more menacing, without permission.
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RecommendedResidents of Kyiv's most bombed neighbourhood, Lukianivska Square, face escalating attacks, with damage to civilian structures and growing anxiety.
Recent riots in Belfast and Southampton highlight tensions over race, immigration, and policing. Experts analyze the causes, from far-right rhetoric to systemic failures, as communities grapple with violence.
Environmental group Fighting Dirty launches legal action against UK government over proposals to fast-track chemical hazard classifications from countries with lower standards, potentially weakening protections against carcinogens.
Jason Okundaye examines how the hard right uses violent images to stoke racism and disorder, while Labour lacks an effective counter to this visual politics.
Melinda French Gates discusses meeting Jeffrey Epstein, her divorce from Bill Gates, and her $215m commitment to women's health. She reflects on philanthropy, women's rights, and finding peace post-divorce.
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RecommendedSwitzerland votes on a far-right proposal to cap population at 10 million by 2050, with warnings of economic harm if passed. Results expected Sunday.
Protesters clashed with One Nation supporters outside a Melbourne fundraiser, with one man moved on by police. Hanson blamed venue change on bookings, not protests.
A group of 12-16 year olds discuss UK parents' support for an under-16 social media ban, offering mixed opinions on mandatory time limits, tougher controls, and a full ban.
Andy Burnham's allies reveal plans to bring water and energy under public control if he becomes PM, a move critics say could cost taxpayers billions.
Over 100,000 people attended Seoul's Pride festival, calling for an anti-discrimination law. LGBTQ+ Koreans face stigma despite a recent court ruling on same-sex couples.
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RecommendedOmar Artan, first Somali World Cup referee, denied entry to US. Jeremy Corbyn highlights racism and hypocrisy of leaders who stay silent.