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Sharpton calls for Voting Rights Act revival

Civil rights leader Al Sharpton urges the revival of the Voting Rights Act to combat modern voter suppression tactics. Discover the challenges and solutions in safeguarding democracy.

Cop's kind act: mows lawn for elderly woman

A Michigan police officer has been praised for his compassionate act after mowing the lawn of an elderly woman struggling to maintain her property. The heartwarming gesture highlights the positive impact of community policing.

Affordable teeth whitener wows UK shoppers

Discover the budget-friendly teeth whitening product that's taking the UK by storm. Shoppers and dentists alike are impressed by its effectiveness and ease of use.

Oxford care home residents deported to Ghana

A shocking report reveals that vulnerable residents from an Oxford care home were forcibly deported to Ghana by the Home Office, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.

UK Online Safety Act sparks transatlantic debate

The UK's Online Safety Act has ignited fierce debates between tech giants and policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic, with critics warning of threats to free speech while supporters champion user protection.

Phillips slams Farage over Savile comparison

Labour MP Jess Phillips condemned Nigel Farage for invoking Jimmy Savile in a debate on the Online Safety Act, calling it a 'disgusting' tactic to deflect scrutiny.

Fan dies at Oasis tribute act concert

A heartbreaking incident occurred at an Oasis tribute act concert where a fan tragically passed away. Authorities are investigating as tributes pour in.

UK ban on Palestine Action threatens free speech

The UK's recent ban on Palestine Action, coupled with the Online Safety Act, has raised alarms over threats to public debate and civil liberties. Critics argue these measures stifle dissent under the guise of security.

Musk's X warns UK safety law threatens free speech

Elon Musk's social media platform X warns that the UK's Online Safety Act could threaten free speech by requiring users to verify their age with ID. Critics argue this may deter anonymous expression online.

Online Safety Act: Where Politics Fails

A critical look at how political factions are misjudging the implications of the UK's Online Safety Act, risking freedoms and failing to address real digital harms.

£20 Kmart gadget calms stress instantly

A budget-friendly Kmart find is taking the UK by storm, with shoppers claiming this £20 item can calm a frantic mind in seconds. Discover the must-have stress-relief gadget everyone's talking about.

Trump revives WWII-era Alien Enemies Act debate

Former President Donald Trump sparks controversy by invoking the 1942 Alien Enemies Act, raising fears of a return to Japanese-American internment policies. Legal experts warn of constitutional violations.

Massive Attack & Kneecap Fight UK Surveillance Laws

Renowned band Massive Attack and Irish rap group Kneecap are taking legal action against the UK government, challenging controversial surveillance laws they claim threaten freedom of expression.

Visa crackdown threatens UK care sector staffing

The UK care sector faces a staffing crisis as Labour's new visa restrictions could deter migrant workers, leaving vulnerable patients at risk. Experts warn this policy is short-sighted and politically motivated.

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