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Arizona Supreme Court Reinstates 160-Year-Old Abortion Law, Tightening Restrictions
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the state must adhere to a 160-year-old law that bans nearly all abortions, except in cases where it is necessary to save the pregnant person's life. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the state must adhere to a 160-year-old law that bans nearly all abortions, except in cases where it is necessary to save the pregnant person's life. -
New York Appeals Court Denies Trump's Request to Postpone Hush Money Trial and Change Venue
A New York appeals court has denied former President Donald Trump's petition to change the venue of his upcoming hush money trial and postpone the proceedings. Trump's attorneys had argued that their client cannot receive a fair jury in New York due to pretrial publicity, but Associate Justice Lizbeth González quickly denied the motion to stop the trial after hearing arguments on Monday. A New York appeals court has denied former President Donald Trump's petition to change the venue of his upcoming hush money trial and postpone the proceedings. Trump's attorneys had argued that their client cannot receive a fair jury in New York due to pretrial publicity, but Associate Justice Lizbeth González quickly denied the motion to stop the trial after hearing arguments on Monday. -
Biden Administration Unveils New Plan to Eliminate Student Debt for Millions of Americans
The Biden administration unveiled a new set of plans on Monday aimed at eliminating student debt for millions of Americans, potentially bringing the number of borrowers who've seen some or all of their debt forgiven during the president's term to more than 30 million. The Biden administration unveiled a new set of plans on Monday aimed at eliminating student debt for millions of Americans, potentially bringing the number of borrowers who've seen some or all of their debt forgiven during the president's term to more than 30 million. -
Universities Impose Penalties on Students Involved in Disruptive Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations
several college presidents and leaders are taking a firmer stance against disruptive demonstrations that have been viewed as antisemitic. several college presidents and leaders are taking a firmer stance against disruptive demonstrations that have been viewed as antisemitic. -
Donald Trump Invokes Nelson Mandela, Vows to 'Gladly' Go to Jail for Free Speech Rights
In a defiant stance against a New York judge's gag order, former President Donald Trump declared on Saturday that he would "gladly" go to jail in defense of his free speech rights. However, the embattled Republican appeared to stop short of crossing the red line set by the judge in the hush money criminal case. In a defiant stance against a New York judge's gag order, former President Donald Trump declared on Saturday that he would "gladly" go to jail in defense of his free speech rights. However, the embattled Republican appeared to stop short of crossing the red line set by the judge in the hush money criminal case. -
U.S. Senate Candidate Christina Amira Khalil Blames New York Earthquake on Climate Change, Sparks Social Media Backlash
Christina Amira Khalil, a Green Party member and U.S. Senate candidate for New Jersey, faced intense criticism on social media after attributing Friday's 4.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked New York and New Jersey to climate change. Christina Amira Khalil, a Green Party member and U.S. Senate candidate for New Jersey, faced intense criticism on social media after attributing Friday's 4.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked New York and New Jersey to climate change. -
Lara Trump Lashes Out at Biden and Harris for Dubbing Donald Trump 'Broke Don' Amidst Legal and Financial Woes
Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump, has fiercely defended her father-in-law against a new nickname given to him by Democrats amidst his ongoing financial struggles. Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of former President Donald Trump, has fiercely defended her father-in-law against a new nickname given to him by Democrats amidst his ongoing financial struggles. -
Special Counsel Jack Smith Considers Seeking Removal of Judge Aileen Cannon in Trump Classified Documents Case
Special counsel Jack Smith is considering seeking the removal of Judge Aileen Cannon from the case involving former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents, as tensions between the two parties reach a breaking point. Special counsel Jack Smith is considering seeking the removal of Judge Aileen Cannon from the case involving former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents, as tensions between the two parties reach a breaking point. -
Biden Warns Israel to Protect Civilians in Gaza or Face US Policy Change
U.S. President Biden issued a stern warning to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, demanding immediate changes to protect civilian lives in Gaza or face a reduction in U.S. support for Israel's military campaign against Hamas. U.S. President Biden issued a stern warning to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday, demanding immediate changes to protect civilian lives in Gaza or face a reduction in U.S. support for Israel's military campaign against Hamas. -
British Billionaire Joe Lewis Avoids Jail Time in US Insider Trading Case, Fined $5 Million
Joe Lewis, the British billionaire who heads the family that owns Tottenham Hotspur, was spared jail time for his role in a "brazen" insider trading conspiracy on Thursday. Instead, a New York judge fined the 87-year-old $5 million and sentenced him to three years of probation, taking into account his age, health issues, and voluntary return to the United States to face punishment. Joe Lewis, the British billionaire who heads the family that owns Tottenham Hotspur, was spared jail time for his role in a "brazen" insider trading conspiracy on Thursday. Instead, a New York judge fined the 87-year-old $5 million and sentenced him to three years of probation, taking into account his age, health issues, and voluntary return to the United States to face punishment.