Judge Blocks Pentagon Press Policy Over Free Speech
A federal judge has struck down key elements of the Pentagon's media credentialing policy, ruling it unlawfully restricts journalists' constitutional rights amid ongoing military tensions.
A federal judge has struck down key elements of the Pentagon's media credentialing policy, ruling it unlawfully restricts journalists' constitutional rights amid ongoing military tensions.
A federal judge has sided with The New York Times, blocking the Trump administration from enforcing Pentagon rules that restrict reporters' credentials and access.
Estefany Rodriguez Florez, a Nashville journalist detained by ICE, has been released, but a major legal battle over First Amendment rights and alleged retaliation by the Trump administration is now underway.
A federal judge has ruled that clergy must be granted access to minister to immigrants at a Minneapolis ICE facility, marking a victory for religious freedom advocates amid ongoing immigration enforcement controversies.
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RecommendedScotland Office minister Kirsty McNeill has firmly dismissed Nigel Farage's proposal to prohibit mass religious gatherings, affirming the UK's commitment to freedom of worship and religious diversity.
Abu Dhabi police have arrested over 100 individuals for filming and spreading misinformation during the Middle East conflict, as Gulf nations intensify crackdowns on war-related social media posts.
A federal judge has temporarily halted Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s restrictions on gender-affirming care for minors, ruling he overstepped his authority.
The US Supreme Court unanimously revives a lawsuit from an evangelical Christian barred from demonstrating in Mississippi, allowing him to challenge a protest zone ordinance on free speech grounds.
Jehovah's Witness leaders have announced a significant policy shift, permitting members to store and reuse their own blood for medical procedures while maintaining the ban on donor transfusions.
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RecommendedA new cartoon by Ben Jennings critiques King Charles III's involvement in the England Coast Path, highlighting tensions between royal initiatives and public accessibility.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the agency buys location data, sparking concerns over constitutional violations and privacy rights in surveillance practices.
Essex Police have suspended live facial recognition technology after a study found it disproportionately targets black individuals, raising concerns over fairness and accuracy in AI surveillance.
Bajun Mavalwalla, a US Army veteran, faces six years in prison on federal conspiracy charges after a 2025 ICE protest. He maintains his innocence, calling the right to protest 'fundamentally American'.
Charity Animal Aid files judicial review over law reclassifying animal testing sites as key infrastructure, arguing it unlawfully restricts peaceful protest.
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RecommendedNew figures show 43 UK residents died at Dignitas in 2025 as assisted dying legislation faces parliamentary delays and debate intensifies.
A senior human rights official has defended a controversial ruling that prevented an Albanian criminal's deportation partly due to his son's aversion to foreign chicken nuggets, emphasising the case centred on a vulnerable child's rights.
A minister has confirmed the UK Government will not ban mass religious observances after Nigel Farage called for such restrictions. The Reform UK leader criticised an Open Iftar event in Trafalgar Square.
Estefany Rodríguez Flórez, a journalist for Nashville Noticias, was freed after over two weeks in custody. Her attorneys argue she was targeted for critical reporting on ICE.
Tony Marra urges Parliament to change assisted dying laws on second anniversary of his sister Paola's death at Swiss clinic Dignitas, saying current rules forced her to die alone abroad.
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RecommendedKim Kardashian endorses Senator Cory Booker's legislation requiring federal minimum wage for incarcerated workers, inspired by inmate firefighters battling LA blazes.
Grammy-nominated rapper Afroman successfully defended a defamation lawsuit from Ohio deputies over viral music videos using home security footage from a raid on his property.
Macao lawmakers have unanimously approved legislation enabling closed-door court proceedings when authorities deem public hearings a threat to national security, expanding powers of the city's security committee.
Broadcaster Zakia Sewell explores British folk traditions to challenge far-right co-option, offering an inclusive vision of national identity through her book Finding Albion.
The Guardian invites UK adults to participate in 'Dining Across the Divide,' a series exploring whether discussions on contentious topics like drugs, defence, and discrimination can bridge ideological gaps.
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RecommendedFBI Director Kash Patel confirmed under oath that the agency purchases location data on Americans, sparking outrage over Fourth Amendment violations and calls for surveillance reform.
Former Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar cautions that LGBTQ+ rights in Europe are under threat from conservative Russian influence and US withdrawal, urging the EU to defend its values.
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols speaks out about her 1,088-day wait for court after alleged rape, the trial's impact, and calls for reform in the justice system.
Labour icon Dolores Huerta reveals she was sexually abused by César Chavez, a secret kept for 60 years. Her decades of advocacy for farmworkers and marginalized groups now spark calls to rename monuments honoring Chavez.
Jack Thorne, creator of Adolescence, calls for more government engagement to tackle the manosphere, praising Louis Theroux's documentary for sparking vital discussions on toxic masculinity and online misogyny.
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RecommendedGrammy-nominated rapper Afroman successfully defended against a defamation lawsuit by Ohio deputies over viral videos using home security footage from a raid on his property.