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Tennessee man jailed over Charlie Kirk meme

A Tennessee man faces jail time after creating a satirical meme about conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking a fierce debate about free speech rights and political expression in America.

600-Year-Old Medieval Soup Recipe Tested

A culinary time traveller recreates a historic medieval soup from the 1390s using authentic ingredients and methods. Discover whether this ancient recipe stands the test of time and how it compares to modern dishes.

Government in constitutional clash over legal advice

A constitutional standoff has erupted in Westminster as ministers refuse to release legal advice about a controversial Liberal Democrat amendment, sparking accusations of parliamentary obstruction.

Newsom rejects removing Trump from California ballot

California Governor Gavin Newsom breaks with Democratic colleagues, declaring efforts to remove Donald Trump from ballot 'political distraction' as legal battles intensify ahead of 2024 election.

Mike Johnson: Trump Could Serve Three Terms

House Speaker Mike Johnson faces backlash after suggesting Donald Trump could serve three presidential terms, raising constitutional concerns and political eyebrows across Washington.

Johnson suggests Trump could serve third term

House Speaker Mike Johnson faces backlash after suggesting Donald Trump could serve three terms as president, raising serious constitutional concerns and political alarm.

Trump's Third Term: Constitutional Crisis Looms

As Donald Trump secures the Republican nomination, alarming questions emerge about his intentions to challenge the 22nd Amendment and pursue an unprecedented third presidential term. Legal experts warn of a constitutional showdown that could redefine Amer

Could Trump run for president again in 2028?

Legal experts weigh in on whether Donald Trump could legally pursue a third presidential term in 2028, examining the 22nd Amendment's limitations and potential political challenges.

Colorado school bans religious imagery in student artwork

A Colorado high school faces backlash after implementing a controversial ban on religious imagery in student artwork, raising serious questions about freedom of expression and religious rights in educational settings.

Supreme Court to rule on Trump ballot eligibility

The US Supreme Court weighs whether Donald Trump can be barred from presidential ballots over Capitol riot allegations, setting up a constitutional showdown with nationwide implications.

Trump's Supreme Court Ballot Battle Escalates

The US Supreme Court confronts a constitutional crisis as Donald Trump faces removal from presidential ballots in Illinois and Colorado, testing the rarely-used 14th Amendment's insurrection clause.

25th Amendment discussions revealed for Trump presidency

Explosive reports reveal senior officials secretly debated invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Donald Trump from power during his first term, raising profound questions about presidential fitness and constitutional safeguards.

Supreme Court voids gun ban for drug users

In a landmark 9-0 decision, America's highest court has overturned the federal ban preventing unlawful drug users from possessing firearms, declaring it violates Second Amendment rights.

Supreme Court to hear landmark gun rights case

The US Supreme Court is set to examine whether banning marijuana users from owning firearms violates Second Amendment rights in a case that could reshape gun control laws.

NRA Sues California Over 'Gun Switches' Ban

The National Rifle Association launches legal battle against California's new law banning firearm accessories known as 'gun switches', setting up a constitutional showdown over Second Amendment rights.

Pentagon Accused of Media Blackout at Trump Event

Explosive claims emerge as Pentagon officials reportedly barred multiple media organisations from covering Donald Trump's address to service members, raising serious press freedom concerns.

Hegseth: Pentagon reporter uses emoji communications

Former Fox & Friends presenter Pete Hegseth makes extraordinary allegation that CNN's Barbara Starr employs emoji-based code in her reporting, sparking controversy over press freedom and military transparency.

DeSantis anti-woke laws face constitutional challenges

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis confronts mounting legal challenges as his controversial 'anti-woke' legislation faces constitutional scrutiny across multiple states, testing the boundaries of conservative policymaking.

Florida law could make football fans felons

A controversial new Florida law is sparking outrage as it could potentially transform rowdy sports fans into felons, with critics warning it threatens fundamental protest rights across America.

Robert the Bruce Era Stained Glass Discovered in Shop

A stunning 14th-century stained glass panel depicting Scottish nobility, dating back to the time of Robert the Bruce, has been uncovered in an Edinburgh antiques shop after being misidentified for decades.

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