Trump Aides Fear Situation Room Recordings of Epstein Talks Reached NYT Reporters
Officials worry undisclosed audio from one of the country’s most secure rooms could surface in a new book on the
The Question That Shook Oslo: Modi, the Press, and a Norwegian Reporter Who Refused to Stay Quiet
When journalist Helle Lyng Svendsen shouted a question at India’s Prime Minister as he walked out of a joint briefing
Gig Economy Workers’ Rights in New Zealand: How a Landmark Uber Ruling Was Overtaken by Law
The Supreme Court confirmed Uber drivers were employees. Parliament rewrote the rules. Now, gig workers across Aotearoa face the most
Three Trump Shooting Attempts in Three Years — And the Questions That Won’t Go Away
A gunman stormed the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night, making it the third confirmed shooting incident targeting Donald
The ‘Ketamine Queen’ Gets 15 Years: When Celebrity Victims Get Justice Fast and Ordinary Americans Wait Forever
The Case That Captured America — And Why It Matters The ‘Ketamine Queen,’ a Los Angeles-based woman who appeared before
Spanish Woman Dies by Euthanasia After 18-Month Legal Battle That Reached the European Court of Human Rights
A landmark case in Spain has tested the limits of assisted dying law, patient autonomy, and judicial intervention — with
Russia’s Largest Oil Port Crippled in Massive Ukrainian Drone Attack
Ukraine launched one of its most damaging drone offensives of the war overnight on March 22–23, 2026, striking the port
Trump Administration Pays $1 Billion in Taxpayer Funds to Cancel Offshore Wind Farms – What This Means Legally
In a deal that has sparked fierce legal and political debate, the Trump administration has agreed to pay nearly $1 billion
