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At least 5,000 killed in Iranian unrest, official says, as judiciary hints at executions

The Times of India 18 Jan 2026
The judiciary indicates executions may proceed for those deemed Mohareb . .
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At least 5,000 dead in Iran unrest, official says, as judiciary hints at executions

CNBC 18 Jan 2026
Nationwide protests erupted on Dec. 28 over economic hardship, leading to the deadliest unrest since Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution ... .
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Under Patel, F.B.I. Scours Its Records to Discredit Trump Opponents

New York Times 18 Jan 2026
As the F.B.I. has added payback to its portfolio, Republican lawmakers like Senator Charles E. Grassley have emerged as a clearinghouse for leaks and whistle-blowers ... .
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On its 250th anniversary, America must preserve jury trials

The Hill 18 Jan 2026
The jury trial is a cornerstone of democratic governance and a vital protection against government overreach, and its preservation is essential to ensuring justice, limiting government power, and protecting the rights of Americans ....
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‘Please protect the people’: CM Mamata urges CJI Kant to safeguard Constitution, judiciary, democracy

The Hindu 17 Jan 2026
"These days, there is a trend of media trials before disposal of cases; this must stop, too," the Bengal CM said ....
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Newsom's gerrymander just might have a racial discrimination problem

The Hill 17 Jan 2026
California may have a slight problem. Its new congressional map may be based on racial discrimination ....
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Senate Judiciary give first votes to multiple crime-related bills

TimesDaily 16 Jan 2026
MONTGOMERY — Several high-profile anti-crime bills were debated in the Senate and House judiciary committees on Wednesday. While some advanced to possible floor votes as early as Thursday ... .
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Why Is Congress Funding the Judiciary’s Support for Climate Plaintiffs?

National Review 16 Jan 2026
Climate litigation is a pernicious tax on regular Americans. It’s pure economic waste that gets passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices ....
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