South Dakota faces Native voting rights lawsuit
South Dakota's new voting laws spark controversy as Native American groups challenge restrictions, citing discrimination and civil rights violations.
South Dakota's new voting laws spark controversy as Native American groups challenge restrictions, citing discrimination and civil rights violations.
The Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled to maintain the death penalty for a Black man, sparking debates over racial bias in the justice system. Read more on the latest developments.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces scrutiny after avoiding tax on a lucrative investment payout, raising questions about Labour's tax policies.
A Venezuelan migrant mother complains about taxpayer-funded housing in Massachusetts, calling it 'unfit' for her family, igniting a fierce debate on immigration and welfare.
Former US Congressman Beto O’Rourke has condemned Donald Trump’s recent Texas rally, calling it a dangerous promotion of division. Read more on the escalating political tensions.
Motorists in Bristol are challenging unfair Clean Air Zone penalties as the council faces backlash over enforcement errors. Discover the latest on this growing dispute.
Thousands of Yemeni migrants risk their lives crossing war-torn regions and treacherous terrains in hopes of reaching Europe, facing exploitation and deadly conditions along the way.
Russian social media personalities sparked outrage after filming themselves burning an oil depot in a staged video mimicking a Ukrainian strike. The controversial act has drawn severe criticism from Kremlin officials, highlighting the tightening grip on w
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem faces backlash over wild claims in her upcoming book, including swimming with alligators and suggesting ice at airports could deter migrants.
Labour leader Keir Starmer and political figures across the spectrum honour the legacy of Lord Tom Sawyer, a key architect of New Labour, following his passing at 74.
Ex-labour stats chief alleges Trump pressured him to downplay unemployment figures before the 2020 election, raising concerns about political interference in federal data.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been cleared of ethics violations after an investigation into free tickets her partner received for high-profile events. The probe examined whether the congresswoman improperly benefited from perks intended for spouses.
Dozens of rioters have been handed prison sentences following violent clashes in Westminster after a local election result. Read the full story.
Dame Stella Rimington, the first woman to lead MI5, has passed away at 89. Remembered for her groundbreaking career and reforms in British intelligence.
New financial accounts reveal McDonald's UK significantly reduced its contributions to Children in Need last year, raising questions about corporate social responsibility.
Despite progress since the Good Friday Agreement, Belfast's peace walls remain a stark reminder of the city's sectarian divides. This article explores their history, purpose, and the ongoing debate over their future.
The Russian mercenary group Wagner has been accused of using a statue of Disney's Elsa from Frozen in a recruitment campaign in Munich, Germany, drawing widespread condemnation.
Rhode Island officials are pushing back against the US Supreme Court’s recent decision on New York’s concealed carry law, arguing it threatens public safety. Learn why this legal battle could reshape gun regulations nationwide.
Labour leader Keir Starmer signals a major foreign policy shift by officially recognising Palestine, sparking debate across Westminster and beyond.
Former President Donald Trump and GOP leaders claim the Bureau of Labour Statistics is manipulating jobs data to favour Biden's administration, sparking controversy.
Former Home Office adviser Darren Lewis raises alarm over rising tensions and potential unrest as the UK approaches a pivotal general election.
Dame Stella Rimington, the trailblazing first female director of MI5, has died at the age of 90. Her legacy in intelligence and national security remains unparalleled.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem faces backlash after echoing Trump's hardline immigration rhetoric, with critics branding her comments as 'fascist propaganda'.
Reform UK's George Finch sparks outrage with controversial remarks about asylum seekers, raising concerns over potential contempt of court.
Dame Stella Rimington, the trailblazing first female Director-General of MI5, has died aged 90. A Cold War icon, she revolutionised British intelligence and inspired generations.
Tributes pour in for Malcolm Dean, the Guardian's esteemed social affairs editor, whose groundbreaking work reshaped public policy and journalism.
John Oliver tackles the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, highlighting the severe starvation and political failures exacerbating the situation.
A 27-year-old tourist suffered a horrific injury when her finger was severed by a parade float near Westminster. Emergency services rushed to the scene, but the finger could not be reattached.
Political commentator Candace Owens faces backlash after making inflammatory comments about France's First Lady Brigitte Macron, drawing sharp criticism from both sides of the political spectrum.
Residents in Westminster are outraged as overflowing bins attract swarms of flies, while parking disputes add to their misery. Locals demand immediate action from the council.