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Supreme Court to rule on Texas gerrymandering case

The US Supreme Court is set to rule on a controversial Texas redistricting case, with critics accusing Republicans of racial gerrymandering to dilute minority votes. The decision could reshape electoral fairness in America.

7-year sentence for child rapist sparks outrage

An Iranian man convicted of raping a 13-year-old girl in an alleyway has been sentenced to just seven years in prison, sparking outrage as the judge ruled he 'did not pose a danger to the public.'

Trump prosecutor faces Special Counsel probe

A prosecutor involved in the case against Donald Trump is now facing an investigation by the Office of the Special Counsel, raising questions about potential misconduct.

Judge Esther Salas faces renewed threats

Federal Judge Esther Salas has been targeted with fresh threats, highlighting the growing dangers faced by US judiciary members. Authorities are investigating the latest incident.

Trump sanctions Brazil over Bolsonaro trial

Former US President Donald Trump has announced sanctions against Brazil following allegations of judicial interference in the trial of ex-leader Jair Bolsonaro.

Judge probed over duct-taping juvenile in court

A Minnesota judge faces scrutiny after shocking allegations of duct-taping a juvenile's mouth during a hearing. The incident has sparked outrage and an official investigation.

World Athletics mandates gene tests for female athletes

World Athletics has announced compulsory gene testing for female athletes to determine eligibility in the women's category. The controversial move aims to ensure fairness but sparks debate over ethics and privacy.

Pam Bondi accuses judge of misconduct in Trump cases

Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has levelled serious allegations of judicial misconduct against Judge James Boasberg, claiming bias in cases involving Donald Trump. The controversy escalates as legal experts weigh in.

Supreme Court Rules for Abrego-Garcia in Immigration Case

The US Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, a Mexican national, in a pivotal immigration case that could reshape deportation policies. The decision highlights judicial scrutiny over procedural fairness.

Mum bans child from daughter's birthday party

A mother's decision to exclude one child from her daughter's birthday party sparks debate on parenting and fairness. Discover the full story behind this controversial choice.

Ex-Philly cop sentenced, paroled in shooting case

A former Philadelphia police officer has been sentenced and immediately paroled after being convicted in a high-profile traffic stop shooting incident. The case has sparked debates over police conduct and judicial leniency.

Ofqual admits exaggerating exam support stats

The UK exams regulator Ofqual has admitted to significantly exaggerating the number of students receiving special assistance during exams, raising concerns over transparency and fairness.

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