The Supreme Court is weighing a major Roundup liability case that could determine whether pesticide makers can be sued over cancer risks. The ruling may reshape U.S. legal standards.
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Newly revealed emails show a sheriff’s office coordinating with a TV show while leading a high-profile disappearance case. Critics question priorities and readiness.
Israel’s president has declined to grant a pardon to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Instead, he is pursuing mediation toward a plea deal amid an ongoing corruption trial.
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has filed to run again despite resigning amid ethics and criminal investigations. The case now shifts to courts and voters.
Kash Patel’s future as FBI director is questioned amid reports of internal frustration and mounting controversies. The White House denies claims he is being pushed out.
The indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center has ignited debate over how legacy media is reporting the case. Questions are growing over DOJ allegations and the narrative presented to the public.
A lawsuit alleges the EPA failed to respond to concerns over glyphosate levels in oat-based foods. The case raises questions about safety standards for children.
A new Minnesota law permits nursing homes to serve alcohol without a liquor license. The move has sparked both support and criticism nationwide.
A Virginia court has halted a contested redistricting referendum following legal challenges. The ruling raises questions about election integrity and ballot clarity.
A Virginia judge has halted a controversial redistricting referendum, ruling it unconstitutional and stopping certification as appeals loom.
The US military has ended its long-standing flu vaccine mandate for service members. The move signals a broader shift in policy and debate over medical freedom.
A federal compensation program for COVID vaccine injuries has approved only a small fraction of claims. Critics argue strict rules and deadlines prevent fair access to relief.


















