Biden's autopen pardons ruled constitutionally void

President Joe Biden's use of an autopen machine to sign pardons while overseas has been declared legally void, raising significant questions about executive authority and constitutional procedures in the digital age.

Nevada Health Director Charged with DUI

Nevada's top health official, Candice McDaniel, has been charged with DUI following a dramatic wrong-way driving incident in Carson City, raising questions about leadership accountability.

Farage blasted for 'disgusting' D-Day snub

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces intense backlash after skipping crucial D-Day 80th anniversary events in Normandy, with critics branding his absence a 'disgusting insult' to veterans.

Trump Demands Japan Repay US for Military Protection

Former President Donald Trump has stunned international observers by claiming Japan and other US allies owe 'big money' for American military defence, threatening to let aggressors 'do whatever they want' to nations that don't pay.

Corbyn's Wizard of Oz West End Stun

Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn makes surprise West End appearance as The Wizard in hit musical, receiving standing ovation and sparking political theatre buzz.

Israel-Hamas ceasefire: 50 hostages to be freed

In a significant development, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a four-day ceasefire that will see 50 hostages freed and increased humanitarian aid enter Gaza, marking the first major pause in hostilities since conflict erupted.

Newsom Sex & Alcohol Scandal Threatens 2028 Bid

Explosive revelations about California Governor Gavin Newsom's alleged extramarital affairs and battles with alcohol could derail his presidential aspirations as damning new evidence emerges.

Trump's Venezuela Naval Plan Breaches International Law

Former President Donald Trump's alleged proposal to deploy US naval vessels against Venezuela represents a seismic shift in foreign policy approach, raising critical questions about sovereignty and the future of international relations.

Fox Host Hegseth: Bearded Troops 'Less Lethal'

Former Army officer turned Fox News personality Pete Hegseth faces backlash after suggesting bearded US soldiers in South Korea appear 'less lethal' and questioning military grooming standards.

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