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Foreign aid groups ask US Supreme Court to require Trump to release funds

Foreign aid organizations asked the U.S.

Foreign aid groups ask US Supreme Court to require Trump to release funds
Africa|Election|Political

Namibia's top court dismisses opposition election challenge

Namibia's Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a challenge against last year's presidential election brought by opposition parties, clearing the way for the ruling

Namibia's top court dismisses opposition election challenge
Education|Political|US

What is a charter school, really? Supreme Court ruling on whether Catholic charter is constitutional will hinge on whether they’re public or private

The Supreme Court will hear arguments about the Oklahoma school in April.

What is a charter school, really? Supreme Court ruling on whether Catholic charter is constitutional will hinge on whether they’re public or private
Political|US

Chief Justice John Roberts pauses order for Trump admin to pay $2 billion in foreign aid by midnight

Chief Justice John Roberts pauses order for Trump admin to pay $2 billion in foreign aid by midnight

Chief Justice John Roberts pauses order for Trump admin to pay $2 billion in foreign aid by midnight
Political|US

US Supreme Court's Roberts pauses judge's order on Trump administration foreign aid funding

U.S.

US Supreme Court's Roberts pauses judge's order on Trump administration foreign aid funding
Political|US

Trump takes fight over foreign aid funding to US Supreme Court

President Donald Trump's administration asked the U.S.

Trump takes fight over foreign aid funding to US Supreme Court
Political|US

US Supreme Court seems poised to lower bar for 'reverse discrimination' suits

U.S.

US Supreme Court seems poised to lower bar for 'reverse discrimination' suits
Political|US

Supreme Court seems likely to rule for Ohio woman claiming job bias because she's straight

The Supreme Court seems likely to side with an Ohio woman who claims she suffered sex discrimination in her employment because she is straight

Supreme Court seems likely to rule for Ohio woman claiming job bias because she's straight
Political|US

Supreme Court signals it will make it easier for Americans to file ‘reverse discrimination’ suits

Supreme Court signals it will make it easier for Americans to file ‘reverse discrimination’ suits

Supreme Court signals it will make it easier for Americans to file ‘reverse discrimination’ suits
Crime|Political|US

Supreme Court orders new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip

Supreme Court orders new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip

Supreme Court orders new trial for Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip
Americas|Political

Argentina's Milei skirts Congress to seat a divisive judge in the Supreme Court

Argentina’s President Javier Milei has temporarily appointed two Supreme Court judges by decree, bypassing Congress during its summer recess to push through a controversial candidate in a move criticized as an overreach of executive power

Argentina's Milei skirts Congress to seat a divisive judge in the Supreme Court
Crime|US

He's had three 'last meals' on Oklahoma's death row. The Supreme Court has now tossed his conviction

A death row inmate in Oklahoma who has been scheduled for execution nine separate times and been fed three “last meals” has won a new trial after the U.S. Supreme Court tossed his murder conviction

He's had three 'last meals' on Oklahoma's death row. The Supreme Court has now tossed his conviction
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Supreme Court throws out Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip's murder conviction and death sentence

The wife of an Oklahoma man whose murder conviction and death penalty were thrown out by the Supreme Court says the decision is “an answered prayer.”

Supreme Court throws out Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip's murder conviction and death sentence
Crime|Political|US

Supreme Court rules against drivers in a case advocates say could make civil-rights claims harder

The Supreme Court has found that people who score early court wins in civil rights cases won’t necessarily be able to recover their legal fees

Supreme Court rules against drivers in a case advocates say could make civil-rights claims harder
Crime|Political|US

US Supreme Court grants Oklahoma death row inmate Glossip new trial

The U.S.

US Supreme Court grants Oklahoma death row inmate Glossip new trial
Health|Political|US

Supreme Court turns back challenges to laws keeping abortion opponents away from clinics, patients

The Supreme Court has declined to hear a pair of cases from abortion opponents who say laws limiting anti-abortion demonstrations near clinics violate their First Amendment rights

Supreme Court turns back challenges to laws keeping abortion opponents away from clinics, patients
Health|Political|US

US Supreme Court rebuffs free speech challenge to abortion clinic buffer zones

The U.S.

US Supreme Court rebuffs free speech challenge to abortion clinic buffer zones
Election|Political|US

US Supreme Court rejects RFK Jr's challenge to New York ballot rules

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected on Monday Robert F.

US Supreme Court rejects RFK Jr's challenge to New York ballot rules
Health|Political|US

Supreme Court declines chance to overturn precedent limiting protests outside abortion clinics

Supreme Court declines chance to overturn precedent limiting protests outside abortion clinics

Supreme Court declines chance to overturn precedent limiting protests outside abortion clinics
Political|US

SCOTUS analyst says ‘justices were struggling' in first Supreme Court test amid Trump's widespread firings

The Supreme Court on Friday dashed President Donald Trump’s plan to immediately fire the head of an independent agency that investigates whistleblower claims, allowing Hampton Dellinger to remain in the job through at least the middle of next week. CNN Chief Supreme Court analyst Joan Biskupic reports.

SCOTUS analyst says ‘justices were struggling' in first Supreme Court test amid Trump's widespread firings
Americas|Political|Technology|World

Brazil Supreme Court justice orders Rumble suspension nationwide for alleged non-compliance

A Brazilian Supreme Court justice has ordered the suspension of video-sharing platform Rumble in the South American nation for allegedly refusing to comply with court orders

Brazil Supreme Court justice orders Rumble suspension nationwide for alleged non-compliance
Business|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Brazil judge suspends Rumble platform after 'censorship' spat

Brazil's Supreme Court on Friday ordered the suspension of U.S. video-sharing platform

Brazil judge suspends Rumble platform after 'censorship' spat
Business|Economy|Election|Political|US

Supreme Court rules that government watchdog fired by Trump may temporarily remain on the job

Supreme Court rules that government watchdog fired by Trump may temporarily remain on the job

Supreme Court rules that government watchdog fired by Trump may temporarily remain on the job
Political|US

The Supreme Court won’t allow Trump to immediately fire head of whistleblower office

The Supreme Court has temporarily kept on the job the head of the federal agency that protects government whistleblowers

The Supreme Court won’t allow Trump to immediately fire head of whistleblower office
Election|Political|US

US Supreme Court declines to let Trump immediately fire watchdog agency head

The U.S.

US Supreme Court declines to let Trump immediately fire watchdog agency head
Europe|Political|US|World

Supreme Court deals a severe blow to Holocaust survivors' lawsuit against Hungary

A unanimous Supreme Court has dealt a severe blow to Holocaust survivors and their families in a long-running lawsuit seeking compensation from Hungary for property confiscated during World War II

Supreme Court deals a severe blow to Holocaust survivors' lawsuit against Hungary
Economy|Health|Political|US

Supreme Court clears the way for a lawsuit over COVID-19 pandemic-era unemployment claims in Alabama

The U.S. Supreme Court says people left waiting for months on their unemployment claims during the coronavirus pandemic in Alabama must be able to sue the state over the delay

Supreme Court clears the way for a lawsuit over COVID-19 pandemic-era unemployment claims in Alabama
Europe|Political|US

US Supreme Court blocks Holocaust victims from suing Hungary in American courts

US Supreme Court blocks Holocaust victims from suing Hungary in American courts

US Supreme Court blocks Holocaust victims from suing Hungary in American courts
Americas|Crime|Election|Political

Streamlined charges against Bolsonaro may speed case ahead of 2026 Brazil vote

Brazilian prosecutors presented a streamlined version of charges against former President Jair Bolsonaro this week over a plot to

Streamlined charges against Bolsonaro may speed case ahead of 2026 Brazil vote
Political|US

What is Humphrey's Executor? A look at the 90-year-old Supreme Court decision Trump is targeting

A month into President Donald Trump’s second term, lawyers for the Republican administration seem intent on provoking a legal fight to overturn a 90-year-old Supreme Court decision known as Humphrey’s Executor

What is Humphrey's Executor? A look at the 90-year-old Supreme Court decision Trump is targeting
Election|Political|US

An election for a single state Supreme Court seat becomes the ‘blockbuster’ political fight of 2025

An election for a single state Supreme Court seat becomes the ‘blockbuster’ political fight of 2025

An election for a single state Supreme Court seat becomes the ‘blockbuster’ political fight of 2025
Business|Crime|Education|Political|US

US Supreme Court tackles straight woman's 'reverse' discrimination case

Marlean Ames received numerous promotions and good evaluations over the years working in Ohio's youth corrections system, so when she was denied a promotion and demoted in

US Supreme Court tackles straight woman's 'reverse' discrimination case
Political|US

Appeals court leaves block on Trump’s birthright citizenship order in place, setting up Supreme Court showdown

Appeals court leaves block on Trump’s birthright citizenship order in place, setting up Supreme Court showdown

Appeals court leaves block on Trump’s birthright citizenship order in place, setting up Supreme Court showdown
Economy|Political|US

What to know about Trump’s executive order and ‘unprecedented’ power grab within the government

What to know about Trump’s executive order and ‘unprecedented’ power grab within the government

What to know about Trump’s executive order and ‘unprecedented’ power grab within the government
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Brazil's former President Bolsonaro has been charged over an alleged coup. What’s next for him?

Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro has been charged with orchestrating a plot to stay in office despite losing the 2022 election

Brazil's former President Bolsonaro has been charged over an alleged coup. What’s next for him?
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Charged with coup plot, Bolsonaro seeks lifeline from Brazil lawmakers

After Brazil's top prosecutor charged former President Jair Bolsonaro with plotting a 2022 coup, the ex-

Charged with coup plot, Bolsonaro seeks lifeline from Brazil lawmakers
Americas|Crime|Election|Political

Brazil's ex-President Bolsonaro charged in alleged coup plot

Former Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro was charged on Tuesday with leading a plot

Brazil's ex-President Bolsonaro charged in alleged coup plot
Environment|Europe|Political

Sweden's top court rejects Greta Thunberg lawsuit on climate action

Sweden's Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that Greta Thunberg and hundreds of other activists cannot proceed with a class action lawsuit that had sought to force the state to

Sweden's top court rejects Greta Thunberg lawsuit on climate action
Election|Political|Technology|US

The Supreme Court gave Trump immunity. He’s using it as a blank check.

The Supreme Court gave Trump immunity. He’s using it as a blank check.

The Supreme Court gave Trump immunity. He’s  using it as a blank check.
Asia|Political

Philippines' VP Duterte challenges impeachment before Supreme Court

Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has asked the Supreme Court to nullify an impeachment complaint against her, making her first legal move to fight the case that could lead to

Philippines' VP Duterte challenges impeachment before Supreme Court
Education|Political|US

Trump administration gives schools a deadline to end DEI programs or risk losing federal money

The Trump administration is giving America’s schools and universities two weeks to eliminate diversity initiatives or risk losing federal money, raising the stakes in the president’s fight against “wokeness.”

Trump administration gives schools a deadline to end DEI programs or risk losing federal money
Political|US

Supreme Court should keep whistleblower agency head in place for now, lawyers say in reply to Trump

The Supreme Court should reject an emergency appeal from the Trump administration asking for quick action to allow the firing of the head of the federal agency that protects whistleblowers

Supreme Court should keep whistleblower agency head in place for now, lawyers say in reply to Trump
Election|Political|US

What to know about Trump’s appeal to the Supreme Court

What to know about Trump’s appeal to the Supreme Court

What to know about Trump’s appeal to the Supreme Court
Asia|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

India's top court tells podcaster charged with obscenity to stop shows for now

The Supreme Court has told India's top podcaster to stop doing any shows until further notice, days after he was charged with obscenity, legal news website LiveLaw said on Tuesday.

India's top court tells podcaster charged with obscenity to stop shows for now
Asia|Election|Political

Philippine Vice President Duterte asks Supreme Court to void her impeachment and block Senate trial

Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte has asked the Supreme Court to void her impeachment and block a Senate trial that could remove her from office

Philippine Vice President Duterte asks Supreme Court to void her impeachment and block Senate trial
Political|US

Trump administration turns to US Supreme Court in bid to fire agency head

President Donald Trump's administration has asked the U.S.

Trump administration turns to US Supreme Court in bid to fire agency head
Political|US

Trump administration wants the Supreme Court to let the firing of whistleblower agency head proceed

The Trump administration wants the Supreme Court to permit the firing of the head of the federal agency dedicated to protecting whistleblowers

Trump administration wants the Supreme Court to let the firing of whistleblower agency head proceed
Election|Political|US

Trump administration blasts ‘unprecedented assault’ on its power in first Supreme Court appeal

Trump administration blasts ‘unprecedented assault’ on its power in first Supreme Court appeal

Trump administration blasts ‘unprecedented assault’ on its power in first Supreme Court appeal
Political|US

'Unitary executive' theory may reach Supreme Court as Trump wields sweeping power

Donald Trump's broad assertions of power appear to be advancing an aggressive version of a legal doctrine called the "unitary executive" theory that envisions

'Unitary executive' theory may reach Supreme Court as Trump wields sweeping power
Election|Political|US

83% of Americans say the president must honor Supreme Court rulings – even the divisive ones

83% of Americans say the president must honor Supreme Court rulings – even the divisive ones

83% of Americans say the president must honor Supreme Court rulings – even the divisive ones
Business|Economy|Political|US

Is there anyone in government Trump can’t fire? Why Humphrey’s Executor may be in peril at the Supreme Court

Is there anyone in government Trump can’t fire? Why Humphrey’s Executor may be in peril at the Supreme Court

Is there anyone in government Trump can’t fire? Why Humphrey’s Executor may be in peril at the Supreme Court
Business|Political|US

US Department of Justice to stop defending independence of FTC, NLRB, letter says

The U.S.

US Department of Justice to stop defending independence of FTC, NLRB, letter says
Crime|US

US Supreme Court clears way for Florida to execute man in 1997 killings of married couple

The U.S. Supreme Court has denied the final appeal of James Dennis Ford, who is scheduled to be executed in Florida for the 1997 murders of a married couple during a fishing trip

Business|Crime|Europe|Finance|MidEast|Stock Markets|US

UK-based trader wins fight against extradition to US on insider dealing charges

A British-Lebanese securities trader wanted in the United States for alleged insider dealing on Wednesday won his fight against extradition at the United Kingdom's Supreme Court.

UK-based trader wins fight against extradition to US on insider dealing charges
Political|US

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor says she has faith court orders will be honored

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor says she has faith court orders will be honored

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor says she has faith court orders will be honored
Asia|Election|Political

India's top court says handouts creating 'class of parasites', Live Law reports

India's top court said on Wednesday that the practice of giving handouts was creating a "class of parasites" that was unwilling to work during elections because of "freebies"

India's top court says handouts creating 'class of parasites', Live Law reports
Election|Political|US

Marbury v. Madison, the case that established the courts' power to review the law, explained

President Donald Trump has been critical of federal judges who've moved to block some of his most contentious actions, such as his effort to freeze federal spending

Marbury v. Madison, the case that established the courts' power to review the law, explained
Americas|Political|US

Sotomayor says presidents have largely followed rule of law, offers words of caution

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said presidents have historically obeyed judicial rulings with a few exceptions while advocating for the court to move cautiously to maintain a system of checks and balances

Sotomayor says presidents have largely followed rule of law, offers words of caution
Crime|Political|US

Alabama seeks to join states that allow the death penalty for child rape

Alabama lawmakers advanced legislation that would allow child rapists to be sentenced to death

Crime|Education|US

State Supreme Court to hear case against Harvard linked to stolen body parts case

State Supreme Court to hear case against Harvard linked to stolen body parts case

State Supreme Court to hear case against Harvard linked to stolen body parts case
Business|Finance|US

UBS whistleblower verdict thrown out despite US Supreme Court win

A former UBS bond strategist who persuaded the U.S.

UBS whistleblower verdict thrown out despite US Supreme Court win
Election|Political|US

How the ‘10th justice’ can help Trump’s agenda at the Supreme Court

How the ‘10th justice’ can help Trump’s agenda at the Supreme Court

Election|Political|US

Supreme Court that Trump helped shape could have the last word on his aggressive executive orders

President Donald Trump will need the Supreme Court, with three justices he appointed, to enable the most aggressive of the many actions he has taken in just the first few weeks of his second White House term

Supreme Court that Trump helped shape could have the last word on his aggressive executive orders
Political|US

As US Supreme Court girds for Trump cases, can it be an 'effective firewall'?

President Donald Trump's sweeping assertions of executive power during his first weeks back in office appear headed toward U.S.

As US Supreme Court girds for Trump cases, can it be an 'effective firewall'?
Business|Celebrity|Crime|Political|US

Casino mogul Wynn asks US Supreme Court to revisit Times v. Sullivan defamation rule

Casino mogul Steve Wynn has asked the U.S.

Casino mogul Wynn asks US Supreme Court to revisit Times v. Sullivan defamation rule
Health|Political|US

Trump backs off contesting Tennessee ban on youth transgender care at Supreme Court

President Donald Trump's administration told the U.S.

Trump backs off contesting Tennessee ban on youth transgender care at Supreme Court
Health|Political|US

Trump administration withdraws from gender-affirming care dispute at the Supreme Court

Trump administration withdraws from gender-affirming care dispute at the Supreme Court

Trump administration withdraws from gender-affirming care dispute at the Supreme Court
Health|Political|US

Trump administration withdraws support for transgender minors in Tennessee case at the Supreme Court

The Trump administration has told the Supreme Court that the federal government no longer backs transgender minors and their families in Tennessee who are challenging a state ban on gender-affirming care

Trump administration withdraws support for transgender minors in Tennessee case at the Supreme Court
Environment|Political|US

US Supreme Court will not pause California emissions case amid Trump policy shifts

The U.S.

US Supreme Court will not pause California emissions case amid Trump policy shifts
Political|US

Justice Sotomayor renews her opposition to the court's ruling that ex-presidents have broad immunity

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has renewed her attack on a ruling by the court's conservative majority that afforded broad immunity to President Donald Trump

Justice Sotomayor renews her opposition to the court's ruling that ex-presidents have broad immunity
Election|Political|US

At the Supreme Court, at the White House and at his house, Clarence Thomas is the go-to justice to swear in Trump’s Cabinet

At the Supreme Court, at the White House and at his house, Clarence Thomas is the go-to justice to swear in Trump’s Cabinet

At the Supreme Court, at the White House and at his house, Clarence Thomas is the go-to justice to swear in Trump’s Cabinet
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russia's Supreme Court refuses to consider nationalist Girkin's appeal, TASS reports

Russia's Supreme Court refused to consider supervisory appeal of prominent nationalist and former militia commander Igor Girkin against his four-year jail term, TASS agency reported early

Russia's Supreme Court refuses to consider nationalist Girkin's appeal, TASS reports
Crime|Political|US

North Carolina Supreme Court upholds law that allowed 2 more years for child sex abuse suits

North Carolina’s highest court has upheld a law that gave adult victims of child sexual abuse two additional years to seek civil damages

Crime|US

South Carolina death row inmate maintains his innocence and won't ask for clemency

A lawyer for a South Carolina death row inmate says he won't ask the governor for clemency

South Carolina death row inmate maintains his innocence and won't ask for clemency
Entertainment|Lifestyle|Political|US

Justice Jackson punches out her frustrations with the conservative Supreme Court in the boxing ring

Liberal Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson says she's found an outlet for the frustration that can result from being in the minority on the nation’s highest court: boxing

Justice Jackson punches out her frustrations with the conservative Supreme Court in the boxing ring
Business|Economy|Environment|Political|US

Trial determines how to divide $4B Maui wildfire settlement among plaintiffs

Trial determines how to divide $4B Maui wildfire settlement among plaintiffs

Crime|Political|US

Brett Kavanaugh Fast Facts

Brett Kavanaugh Fast Facts

Election|Political|US

Trump’s spending freeze sets up a future possible Supreme Court showdown over presidential power

Trump’s spending freeze sets up a future possible Supreme Court showdown over presidential power

Trump’s spending freeze sets up a future possible Supreme Court showdown over presidential power
Crime|Election|Political|US

Supreme Court leaves in place Mississippi’s voting ban for people convicted of some crimes

The Supreme Court has left in place Mississippi’s Jim Crow-era practice of removing voting rights from people convicted of certain felonies, including nonviolent crimes such as forgery and timber theft

Supreme Court leaves in place Mississippi’s voting ban for people convicted of some crimes
Crime|Election|Political|US

US Supreme Court rejects challenge to Mississippi lifetime ban on voting by felons

The U.S.

US Supreme Court rejects challenge to Mississippi lifetime ban on voting by felons
Economy|Entertainment|Political|Sports|US

Start your week smart: Hegseth confirmed, hostages released, South Korean president, FEMA’s future, religious charter schools

Start your week smart: Hegseth confirmed, hostages released, South Korean president, FEMA’s future, religious charter schools

Start your week smart: Hegseth confirmed, hostages released, South Korean president, FEMA’s future, religious charter schools
Election|Political|US

Battlegrounds Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are back in the spotlight with high-stakes court elections

Republicans put Pennsylvania and Wisconsin back in the win column in the 2024 presidential race

Battlegrounds Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are back in the spotlight with high-stakes court elections
Americas|Political|US

Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship would overturn more than a century of precedent

U.S. President Donald Trump has said since his first administration that he wants to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional right for everyone born in the United States

Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship would overturn more than a century of precedent
Environment|Political|US

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to pause cases as it reconsiders policy

President Donald Trump's administration asked the U.S.

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to pause cases as it reconsiders policy
Education|Political|US

Supreme Court will weigh approval for US’ 1st publicly funded religious charter school, in Oklahoma

The Supreme Court has agreed to take on a new culture war dispute: whether the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school should be allowed to open in Oklahoma

Supreme Court will weigh approval for US’ 1st publicly funded religious charter school, in Oklahoma
Health|Political|US

North Dakota’s overturned abortion ban won’t be in effect during appeal, court rules

North Dakota’s highest court has ruled that the state’s overturned abortion ban will not be enforced during an appeal of a judge’s ruling that struck down the law in September

North Dakota’s overturned abortion ban won’t be in effect during appeal, court rules
Education|Political|US

Supreme Court to weigh bid to create first US religious charter school

The U.S.

Supreme Court to weigh bid to create first US religious charter school
Education|Political|US

Supreme Court to weigh constitutionality of nation’s first religious charter school

Supreme Court to weigh constitutionality of nation’s first religious charter school

Supreme Court to weigh constitutionality of nation’s first religious charter school
Political|US

US Supreme Court is unabashedly liberal − in its writing style

While the Court’s politics have veered right over the past decade, the justices’ prose has shifted left, becoming more colloquial and accessible.

US Supreme Court is unabashedly liberal − in its writing style
Business|Crime|Political|US

US Supreme Court removes hurdle to anti-money laundering law

The U.S.

US Supreme Court removes hurdle to anti-money laundering law
Business|Crime|Economy|Political|US

Supreme Court allows small business registration rule to take effect, aimed at money laundering

The Supreme Court has revived a requirement that owners of millions of small businesses register with an arm of the Treasury Department under an anti-money laundering law

Supreme Court allows small business registration rule to take effect, aimed at money laundering
Political|US

Chuck Schumer Fast Facts

Chuck Schumer Fast Facts

Political|US

Merrick Garland Fast Facts

Merrick Garland Fast Facts

Election|Political|US

How the modern Supreme Court might view the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship

How the modern Supreme Court might view the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship

How the modern Supreme Court might view the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship
Crime|Political|US

Supreme Court likely to side with family of man killed by police after his rental car was pulled over for toll violations

Supreme Court likely to side with family of man killed by police after his rental car was pulled over for toll violations

Supreme Court likely to side with family of man killed by police after his rental car was pulled over for toll violations
Crime|US

Oklahoma's only woman on death row says trial unfairly targeted her personal life

Oklahoma's only woman on death row says trial unfairly targeted her personal life

Environment|US

Elephants cannot sue to get out of the zoo, Colorado's top court rules

Five elderly African elephants at a Colorado zoo will stay there, after the state's highest court said the animals have no legal right to demand their release because

Elephants cannot sue to get out of the zoo, Colorado's top court rules
Crime|Political|US

US Supreme Court leans toward reviving suit against Houston cop

The U.S.

US Supreme Court leans toward reviving suit against Houston cop
Crime|Political|US

Supreme Court could revive lawsuit against Texas officer who shot motorist stopped for unpaid tolls

The Supreme Court seems inclined to revive a civil rights lawsuit against the Texas police officer who shot a man to death during a traffic stop in Houston over unpaid tolls

Supreme Court could revive lawsuit against Texas officer who shot motorist stopped for unpaid tolls
Political|US

Trump finds new ways to flex presidential power after returning to White House

President Donald Trump unleashed an unprecedented barrage of executive orders after taking office this week

Trump finds new ways to flex presidential power after returning to White House
Crime|US

US Supreme Court gives boost to woman who claimed 'sexist stereotyping' in murder conviction

The U.S.

US Supreme Court gives boost to woman who claimed 'sexist stereotyping' in murder conviction
Election|Political|US

US Supreme Court rejects ex-lawmaker Steve King's appeal in 'Success Kid' copyright case

The U.S.

US Supreme Court rejects ex-lawmaker Steve King's appeal in 'Success Kid' copyright case
Election|Political|US

Supreme Court rejects Republican-backed Montana case based on controversial election law theory

The Supreme Court has turned back an election law case out of Montana that relied on a controversial legal theory with the potential to change the way elections are run across the country

Supreme Court rejects Republican-backed Montana case based on controversial election law theory
Election|Political|US

US Supreme Court turns away Pennsylvania mail-in ballot dispute

The U.S.

US Supreme Court turns away Pennsylvania mail-in ballot dispute
Crime|Political|US

Supreme Court grants a new hearing for the only woman on Oklahoma's death row

The Supreme Court has ordered lower courts to review the case of the only woman on Oklahoma’s death row

Election|Environment|Political|Technology|US

Trump faces stiff challenges delivering on his promised 'Golden Age'

President Donald Trump faces an arduous task delivering on his Inauguration Day promise of a "Golden Age of America" in the face of a closely

Trump faces stiff challenges delivering on his promised 'Golden Age'
Election|Political|US

Then and now: What has changed as Trump returns to the White House

When Donald Trump arrived in Washington in 2017 on the eve of his first inauguration, he was a stranger to most in town

Then and now: What has changed as Trump returns to the White House
Business|Entertainment|Political|Technology|US

The rise — and potential fall — of TikTok in the US

TikTok arrived in the U.S. almost 6 1/2 years ago

The rise — and potential fall — of TikTok in the US
Business|Political|Technology|US

What will happen to TikTok when it goes dark?

TikTok stopped working for 170 million Americans late on Saturday after the U.S.

What will happen to TikTok when it goes dark?
Entertainment|Political|Technology|US

Pamela Brown details phone call with Trump after Supreme Court’s TikTok ruling

CNN anchor and chief investigative correspondent Pamela Brown details what President-elect Donald Trump told her in a brief phone call after the Supreme Court’s decision to allow TikTok to be banned in the US.

Pamela Brown details phone call with Trump after Supreme Court’s TikTok ruling
Business|Political|Technology|US

TikTok is about to be banned. Can Trump save it?

The Supreme Court ruled that the controversial ban on TikTok may take effect on January 19. Clare Duffy explains how President-elect Donald Trump could be an unlikely savior.

TikTok is about to be banned. Can Trump save it?
Business|Political|Technology|US

TikTok says it will 'go dark' unless it gets clarity from Biden following Supreme Court ruling

TikTok says it will have to “go dark” this weekend unless the outgoing Biden administration assures the company it won’t enforce a shutdown of the popular app after the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the federal law banning the app unless it’s sold by its China-based parent company

TikTok says it will 'go dark' unless it gets clarity from Biden following Supreme Court ruling
Business|Economy|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Political|Technology|US

For TikTok users, mourning, frustration and clinging to hope as TikTok ban looms

The U.S. is inching closer and closer to a potential TikTok ban — with the nation’s highest court upholding a law that’s set to officially cut the cord and halt new downloads off the app starting Sunday

For TikTok users, mourning, frustration and clinging to hope as TikTok ban looms
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Two Supreme Court judges shot dead in Tehran, Iranian judiciary says

Two senior Iranian Supreme Court judges involved in handling espionage and terrorism cases were shot dead in the capital Tehran on Saturday, Iran's judiciary said.

Two Supreme Court judges shot dead in Tehran, Iranian judiciary says
Election|Political|US

Since Donald Trump last entered the White House, the Supreme Court created a more powerful president

Since Donald Trump last entered the White House, the Supreme Court created a more powerful president

Since Donald Trump last entered the White House, the Supreme Court created a more powerful president
Crime|Election|Political|US

US Supreme Court dealt Biden historic series of defeats

During his four years as president, Democrat Joe Biden experienced a sustained series of defeats at the U.S.

US Supreme Court dealt Biden historic series of defeats
Business|Political|Technology|US

US lawmakers cheer Supreme Court for upholding TikTok ban law

U.S. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle hailed a ruling by the Supreme Court on Friday that upheld a law that gives popular Chinese-

US lawmakers cheer Supreme Court for upholding TikTok ban law
Political|Technology|US

TikTok says it will go dark Sunday in US without assurance from Biden

TikTok warned late Friday it will go dark in the United States on Sunday unless

TikTok says it will go dark Sunday in US without assurance from Biden
Education|Political|US

US Supreme Court to hear dispute over LGBT books in Maryland school district

The U.S.

US Supreme Court to hear dispute over LGBT books in Maryland school district
Political|Technology|US

TikTok says it will go dark on Sunday unless Biden intervenes ‘immediately’

TikTok says it will go dark on Sunday unless Biden intervenes ‘immediately’

TikTok says it will go dark on Sunday unless Biden intervenes ‘immediately’
Political|US

DACA dealt a legal setback by federal appeals court

DACA dealt a legal setback by federal appeals court

DACA dealt a legal setback by federal appeals court
Political|Technology|US

White House: TikTok should remain available to Americans

The White House said on Friday that Tiktok should remain available to Americans but the timing of the Supreme Court ruling on a law banning the app means it must fall to the

White House: TikTok should remain available to Americans
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Supreme Court will hear case of Maryland parents who object to LGBTQ books in their kids' classes

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from parents in suburban Washington who want to pull their children from elementary school classes that use books featuring LGBTQ characters

Supreme Court will hear case of Maryland parents who object to LGBTQ books in their kids' classes
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Supreme Court to weigh if elementary schools may require LGBTQ+ reading

Supreme Court to weigh if elementary schools may require LGBTQ+ reading

Supreme Court to weigh if elementary schools may require LGBTQ+ reading
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Takeaways from the Supreme Court’s TikTok decision and what it may mean for the First Amendment

Takeaways from the Supreme Court’s TikTok decision and what it may mean for the First Amendment

Takeaways from the Supreme Court’s TikTok decision and what it may mean for the First Amendment
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How to prepare for a TikTok ban, including how to save your content

TikTok has cemented itself as the quintessential entertainment app, offering everything from funny skits and makeup tutorials to social commentary and news

How to prepare for a TikTok ban, including how to save your content
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Supreme Court's decision on a looming TikTok ban could come Friday

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision could come Friday in the case about whether TikTok must shut down in a few days under a federal law that seeks to force its sale by the Chinese company that owns the social media platform

Supreme Court's decision on a looming TikTok ban could come Friday
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TikTok prepares to shut down app in US on Sunday, sources say

TikTok plans to shut U.S. operations of its social media app used by 170 million Americans on Sunday, when a federal ban is set to

TikTok prepares to shut down app in US on Sunday, sources say
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Takeaways from the Supreme Court arguments on Texas’ age-verification law for porn sites

Takeaways from the Supreme Court arguments on Texas’ age-verification law for porn sites

Takeaways from the Supreme Court arguments on Texas’ age-verification law for porn sites
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Supreme Court seems open to age checks for online porn, though some free-speech questions remain

The Supreme Court seems open to a Texas law aimed at blocking kids from seeing online pornography

Supreme Court seems open to age checks for online porn, though some free-speech questions remain
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US Supreme Court grapples with Texas online porn age-verification law

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US Supreme Court grapples with Texas online porn age-verification law
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US appeals court hears oral arguments on Florida ban on transgender care for minors

Attorneys for the state of Florida argued before a federal appeals court that a lower-court judge was wrong to block a law last year that bans gender-affirming care for minors and restricts similar care for adults, though a pending U.S. Supreme Court case creates uncertainty

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TikTok seeks to reassure U.S. employees ahead of Jan. 19 ban deadline

TikTok plans to keep paying U.S. employees even if the Supreme Court does not overturn a law that would force the sale of the short-video app in the U.S

TikTok seeks to reassure U.S. employees ahead of Jan. 19 ban deadline
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Oil tycoon Shvidler says UK sanctions are arbitrary in landmark appeal

A billionaire oil tycoon tried again on Wednesday to overturn British sanctions imposed over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in the first case of its kind to reach the UK's Supreme

Oil tycoon Shvidler says UK sanctions are arbitrary in landmark appeal
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Amy Coney Barrett Fast Facts

Amy Coney Barrett Fast Facts

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Bangladesh Supreme Court acquits ex-Prime Minister Zia, clearing the way for her to run in elections

Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has acquitted former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in the last corruption case against her, paving the way for her to run in elections that an interim government says will be held either in December or in the first half of 2026

Bangladesh Supreme Court acquits ex-Prime Minister Zia, clearing the way for her to run in elections
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Supreme Court rejects Utah's push to wrest control of public land from the federal government

The Supreme Court is turning back a push by Utah to wrest control of vast areas of public land from the federal government

Supreme Court rejects Utah's push to wrest control of public land from the federal government
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TikTok creator eyes possible ban now just a week away

TikTok creator eyes possible ban now just a week away

TikTok creator eyes possible ban now just a week away
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Supreme Court declines to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits

The Supreme Court is declining to hear an appeal from oil and gas companies trying to block lawsuits seeking to hold the industry liable for billions of dollars in damage linked to climate change

Supreme Court declines to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits
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John Roberts Fast Facts

John Roberts Fast Facts

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US Supreme Court rebuffs Meta bid to avoid advertisers' lawsuit

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US Supreme Court rebuffs Meta bid to avoid advertisers' lawsuit
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US Supreme Court turns away gun law challenges in Delaware, Maryland

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US Supreme Court turns away gun law challenges in Delaware, Maryland
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Supreme Court upholds a North Dakota state House district on an American Indian reservation

The Supreme Court has upheld a North Dakota state House district on an American Indian reservation, rejecting a challenge by local Republican officials

Supreme Court upholds a North Dakota state House district on an American Indian reservation
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Supreme Court seems ready to allow TikTok ban

TikTok argued that it is protected by the First Amendment, but a majority of justices seem ready to let a ban on downloading the video app take effect Jan. 19 due to national security concerns.

Supreme Court seems ready to allow TikTok ban
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Senate immigration bill aims to overturn Supreme Court precedent in a sea change for legal system, experts say

Senate immigration bill aims to overturn Supreme Court precedent in a sea change for legal system, experts say

Senate immigration bill aims to overturn Supreme Court precedent in a sea change for legal system, experts say

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