Supreme Court upholds Trump-era mass firing rule

The US Supreme Court has ruled in favour of a Trump-era regulation that permits the mass dismissal of employees in a key consumer safety agency, sparking debate over workers' rights and regulatory oversight.

Russia's chilling warning: 'We can live without you'

A senior Russian official has issued a chilling statement amid escalating tensions with the West, declaring Russia's readiness to sever ties if necessary. Experts warn of deepening geopolitical rifts.

Ghislaine Maxwell dodges Epstein subpoena

Ghislaine Maxwell, the associate of Jeffrey Epstein, has avoided a congressional subpoena, raising further questions about her role in the high-profile scandal.

Trump's approval ratings drop among male voters

New polling data reveals a surprising drop in Donald Trump's approval ratings among men, signalling potential trouble for his 2024 campaign. Experts weigh in on the possible reasons.

Sir Jamie's rocky road back to Parliament

Sir Jamie's controversial views on Brexit and devolution could make his return to Parliament a rocky road. Discover why his colleagues might not be eager to see him back.

Trump knew he'd be in Epstein files - report

A shocking report alleges Donald Trump was informed months in advance that his name would appear in the Jeffrey Epstein documents, according to former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi.

WEF accused of faking Brexit failure data

The World Economic Forum faces allegations of distorting economic data to falsely claim Brexit has harmed the UK economy, sparking outrage among experts.

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.

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