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Central to FCC v. Consumers' Research is technology that props up nearly every aspect of modern life: broadband internet. The Universal Service Fund (USF) is among a set of policies historically ...
After the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia faced a response from the international community in the form of sanctions. Since then, almost 22,000 sanctions have been ...
UN experts urged Thursday the Taliban to immediately impose a moratorium on inhumane punishments, including capital and corporal punishments, in response to public executions carried out on April ...
Secretary Kristi Noem on Wednesday ordered Harvard University to give records on student visa holders' 'violent activities' ...
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) sued the Maine Department of Education (DOE) on Wednesday over its policies that allow transgender athletes to participate in women's sports. The lawsuit alleges ...
US Federal District Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled Thursday that tech giant Google LLC had violated federal anti-trust law by engaging in anti-competitive acts to attain monopoly power and depriving ...
The US Supreme Court agreed Thursday to hear oral arguments over President Donald Trump's executive order aiming to end birthright citizenship, or the guarantee of citizenship to nearly any ...
UN Special Envoy Huang Xia called for greater coordination of efforts to resolve the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Wednesday amid escalating violence by the M23 rebel group and ...
Former governor of Russia’s Kursk region detained over alleged fraud tied to border fortifications
A Moscow court on Wednesday ordered former Kursk region governor Alexei Smirnov held in custody as authorities investigate 'major fraud' allegations ahead of his June 15 trial, according to state ...
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa signed a law that would significantly restrict the rights to freedom of association and ...
Gambian national Michael Sang Correa was convicted by a Colorado jury for participating in the torture of victims in 2006, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) said Tuesday. Correa was a part of a ...
US District Judge Allison D. Burroughs granted universities and university advocacy groups relief Wednesday when she approved their motion for a temporary restraining order on the federal Department ...
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