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DC sandwich-thrower faces federal charges

The US Justice Department has charged a man for throwing a sandwich at a government official during a protest in Washington DC, sparking debate over free speech and public safety.

Gov Overhauls T-Levels to Rival A-Levels

The UK government announces sweeping changes to T-Level qualifications, positioning them as a robust alternative to A-Levels, with new subjects and enhanced industry links.

NASA plans nuclear reactor on Moon by 2030

NASA, in collaboration with the US Department of Energy, is advancing plans to deploy a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030. This ambitious project aims to support long-term lunar exploration and future Mars missions.

Taylor Swift's Album Easter Eggs: Secret Project Clues?

Swifties are dissecting Taylor Swift's latest album for hidden clues, convinced that 'The Life of a Showgirl' is a secret project tied to 'The Tortured Poets Department'. Here's every Easter egg they've found so far.

US files antitrust lawsuit against Apple

The US Justice Department has filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing the tech giant of stifling competition and maintaining an illegal monopoly in the smartphone market.

US criticises UK human rights record

The US State Department has raised concerns over the UK's human rights policies, prompting a strong rebuttal from Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy. The diplomatic row highlights tensions over civil liberties under the Conservative government.

Trump admin accused of softening human rights report

The latest US State Department human rights report, released under Trump's administration, has drawn criticism for downplaying abuses by key allies, raising concerns over diplomatic priorities.

Trump wins legal battle over DOJ financial data access

A federal judge has ruled in favour of Donald Trump, preventing the Department of Justice from sifting through sensitive financial records of Americans in its investigation. The decision marks a significant win for the former president.

NHS trusts face urgent cost-cutting demands

Dozens of NHS trusts are under pressure to cut costs after the Department of Health and Social Care ordered urgent savings, raising concerns over patient care.

NASA plans nuclear reactor for Moon by 2030

NASA, in collaboration with the US Department of Energy, is advancing plans to deploy a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030, aiming to support long-term lunar missions and future Mars exploration.

Nissan, Vauxhall fail UK safety standards

Several major car manufacturers, including Nissan and Vauxhall, are selling vehicles that do not meet UK safety regulations, according to a recent investigation by Auto Trader and the Department for Transport.

Justice Dept subpoenas NY AG Letitia James

The US Justice Department has issued a subpoena to New York Attorney General Letitia James, escalating tensions in a high-profile investigation. The move signals a deepening legal battle with potential political ramifications.

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