
To Ban TikTok, Supreme Court Would Rank “National Security” Before First Amendment
There are limits to the First Amendment, under established U.S. Supreme Court precedent. There is no constitutional protection for inciting violence, committing perjury, or child pornography, for example. But when the justices convene on Friday to...
Continue ReadingExact time UK will be hotter than Madrid with 16C temperatures forecast
The Met Office has confirmed the UK will enjoy temperatures of 16C this week - making Britain hotter than some parts of...
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The president is facing calls for impeachment and a possible criminal investigation for his role in the rise and fast...
Read MoreVP Vance shares special message to ailing Pope Francis amid breathing crisis
Vice President JD Vance shared that although he was "surprised" by Pope Francis’ criticism on the Trump...
Read More‘I was fired by text message on the day of my stillborn daughter’s funeral’
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Do judges have the power to enforce their rulings if the executive branch refuses to comply?
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The Weeknd performed new songs from his latest album of the same name at the Grammys Sunday
Read MoreWhy is Meloni being investigated for release of Libyan ICC suspect?
Giorgia Meloni is under investigation for the release and repatriation of the wanted Libyan general Osama Najim —...
Read MoreTrump administration suspends immigration requests for humanitarian parole beneficiaries
The Trump administration is putting on hold some immigration requests from migrants paroled into the United States...
Read MoreMillwall face probe over homophobic chants aimed at Crystal Palace star Ben Chilwell
Millwall Football Club are facing a probe from the FA (Football Association) after fans aimed homophobic chants at Ben...
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