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Ex-Special Counsel Smith Testifies on Trump Prosecutions

Former US special counsel Jack Smith defended his aborted cases against Donald Trump in a House deposition, warning of catastrophic consequences for democracy if election interference goes unpunished. Read the full testimony.

Jack Smith's Trump Testimony Released by Congress

Former special counsel Jack Smith's deposition states Trump 'caused and exploited' the Capitol riot. Read the full details of the 255-page transcript released by the House Judiciary Committee.

1950s US Army Guide's Rules for GIs in Britain

A 1955 US Army guidebook for troops stationed in Cold War Britain warned against criticising the Queen, mocking 'funny money', and misusing British slang. Discover the quirky advice on display in Oxfordshire.

Lidl's American Snacks: Our Taste Test Verdict

Lidl brings a taste of the USA to British shelves with classic American snacks. We taste-tested everything from Twinkies to Pop-Tarts to reveal which imports are worth your money.

Theresa May warns against politicising judiciary

Former Prime Minister Theresa May delivers stark warning against political attacks on judiciary, defending judicial independence amid growing tensions between government and courts.

Barristers win right to remove court wigs

In a historic move, barristers in England and Wales can now ditch traditional wigs after legal chiefs rule them culturally insensitive in modern courtroom proceedings.

NH Supreme Court Justice in Corruption Scandal

A bombshell investigation reveals Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi faces multiple corruption allegations, including improper political donations and ethical violations that could shake the New Hampshire judiciary to its core.

Trump judicial nominee rejected over racist texts

President Trump's judicial nominee Paul Ingrassia has been voted down by the Senate Judiciary Committee after revelations of racist and inflammatory text messages, dealing a significant blow to the administration's judicial appointments.

Trump judicial nominee faces scrutiny over group chats

Federal court nominee Paul Ingrassia's confirmation hangs in balance as Senate Democrats investigate his participation in controversial online forums discussing conspiracy theories and political attacks.

American in Spain: US food makes me sick

An American woman who relocated to Spain reveals how returning to American cuisine left her feeling unwell, exposing dramatic differences in food quality and ingredients between the two countries.

American's European culture shocks revealed

An American who abandoned his conventional life for rural Europe reveals the surprising cultural adjustments, from healthcare revelations to social etiquette differences that reshaped his worldview.

Brit's Walmart Culture Shock Goes Viral

A UK tourist's viral TikTok reveals their complete culture shock during a maiden visit to America's iconic superstore, from overwhelming cereal choices to shopping cart confusion.

Jenrick's wig jibe angers judges at conference

Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick faces backlash after mocking judges' traditional wigs during legal conference speech, drawing accusations of government hostility towards judiciary.

US Supreme Court begins pivotal new term with major cases

The US Supreme Court begins a landmark term tackling explosive issues from abortion rights and gun laws to environmental regulations and digital privacy in what promises to be a defining session for American jurisprudence.

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