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Ban a Pro-Palestinian Group? The U.K. Government Thought Few Would Care.

11 novembre 2025 à 11:47
Official advice provided to the government before its ban on Palestine Action underestimated the significant public protests that followed, records show.

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A demonstration protesting the British government’s ban on Palestine Action, a pro-Palestinian group, in Trafalgar Square in London last month. Under the ban, simply holding a placard in support of the group is a terrorism offense.

Shutdown Deal Revives Democratic Infighting

10 novembre 2025 à 21:36
The agreement prompted a backlash within the party, not only against the Democratic defectors who supported it, but against Senator Chuck Schumer, the leader who did not.

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Senators Catherine Cortez Masto, Maggie Hassan, Jeanne Shaheen, Angus King and Tim Kaine, who voted with Republicans to end the government shutdown, at the Capitol on Sunday night.

Prison Guards Shaved His Dreadlocks. The Supreme Court Seems Skeptical He Can Sue.

10 novembre 2025 à 15:26
Lower courts condemned the treatment of Damon Landor, a Rastafarian, but found that a federal law protecting religious rights barred him from suing prison officials for money.

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Damon Landor outside the Supreme Court on Monday.

Medical Marijuana Grower in New Zealand Faces Criminal Charges

10 novembre 2025 à 09:25
A police raid and criminal case against a longtime cultivator of cannabis in New Zealand’s Northland region has stirred up debates about medicinal marijuana.

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A Powerful Tool to Override Constitutional Rights Goes to Court

8 novembre 2025 à 06:00
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in two cases involving provinces using a clause to pass laws that violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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Danielle Smith, the premier of Alberta, legislated striking teachers back to work.

Serbian Lawmakers Approve Luxury Trump Hotel on Historic Bombing Site

7 novembre 2025 à 13:43
Despite a fraud investigation into officials who endorsed the project, Parliament used an extraordinary provision in the Constitution to push the plans through.

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The former General Staff military complex in Belgrade, Serbia, was devastated by NATO airstrikes in 1999.

Democrats Mull Shutdown Deal as Thune Plans a Spending Vote

6 novembre 2025 à 19:57
The G.O.P. teed up a vote on a new spending package, but Democrats were insisting on a deal that would address expiring health care subsidies.

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Senator John Thune, Republican of South Dakota and the majority leader, speaking with reporters at the Capitol on Thursday.

Key Questions From Conservative Justices in the Tariffs Case

6 novembre 2025 à 15:32
A lively argument spanning almost three hours featured illuminating exchanges that tested the usual commitments of some of the justices on the right side of the court.

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The administration said that a 1977 law, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, authorized President Trump to impose his vast tariffs program.

A Skeptical Supreme Court Puts Trump’s Tariffs and Economic Agenda in Question

6 novembre 2025 à 05:04
President Trump has used his sweeping global tariffs as an economic tool and a political cudgel. A decision invalidating them could hamper his power.

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The fate of the president’s sweeping taxes on imports from nearly every country now rests in the hands of the Supreme Court.

In China, Victims of Abuse Are Told to ‘Keep It in the Family’

6 novembre 2025 à 00:01
Cases of domestic violence in China point to a legal system that looks good on paper but is failing victims because of a lack of resources and political will.

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Ms. Xie, holding flowers, entering a court in Chengdu, China, last year. Ms. Xie, who chose not to disclose her first name, said she was attacked by her husband more than a dozen times over her three-year marriage and that she had repeatedly asked the police to detain him.

Democrats Dig In on Shutdown After Election Wins

5 novembre 2025 à 15:25
President Trump’s declaration that the closure had hurt his party on Tuesday appeared to have stiffened Democrats’ resolve and put at least a temporary damper on talks to end the crisis.

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Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, speaking at the Capitol on Wednesday.

Key Justices Cast a Skeptical Eye on Trump’s Tariffs

5 novembre 2025 à 17:03
The Supreme Court is considering whether the president acted legally when he used a 1977 emergency statute to impose tariffs on scores of countries.

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Container ships in the Port of Los Angeles. In April, President Trump expanded the tariffs on products from Canada, Mexico and China to include goods from more than 100 trading partners.

Tariffs Are Here to Stay, Even if the Supreme Court Rules Against Trump

5 novembre 2025 à 05:01
The Trump administration says it has plenty of other options to impose tariffs, if the court rules against the president.

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President Trump has used an emergency powers law to punish countries globally with double-digit tariffs.

Bessent Plans to Attend Tariff Arguments at the Supreme Court

4 novembre 2025 à 07:40
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed the idea that his presence could be seen as an attempt to intimidate the court on a case that President Trump considers vital to his economic policy.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he plans to attend Supreme Court arguments on President Trump’s tariffs.

She Voted for Trump Three Times. Now She Is Leading a Fight Against His Tariffs.

4 novembre 2025 à 05:02
The Liberty Justice Center led by Sara Albrecht is better known for backing right-leaning causes, but it filed the tariff case that will be heard by the Supreme Court this week.

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Sara Albrecht, a lifelong Republican whose organization is challenging the president’s tariffs, outside the Supreme Court last month.

Supreme Court Grapples With Suit by Soldier Injured in Bombing on U.S. Base

3 novembre 2025 à 16:27
The lawsuit stemmed from a 2016 suicide attack in Afghanistan by a former Taliban member hired as a subcontractor on an American military base.

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A 2016 suicide bombing at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan killed five others and injured 17.

Supreme Court Confronts Trump and His Tariffs in Test of Presidential Power

3 novembre 2025 à 08:52
The justices face a so-called legitimacy dilemma as they deal with a tricky legal dispute and a president who has made clear he would view defeat as a personal insult.

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Experts say the case is a tossup that poses difficult considerations for the justices, made all the more tense by President Trump’s efforts to personalize the dispute.

Trump Calls on Republicans to End Filibuster in Shutdown Fight

31 octobre 2025 à 07:08
The president said it was time for G.O.P. leaders to get rid of the longstanding rule that means most Senate legislation needs 60 votes to pass.

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Senator John Thune, the Republican leader, at the Capitol on Thursday. Earlier this month, Mr. Thune dismissed the idea of changing the filibuster to end the shutdown.

F.B.I. Opposes Push for Gabbard to Take Lead on Counterintelligence

29 octobre 2025 à 15:55
The F.B.I. made the disclosure in a pointed letter that underscored broader concern over a House bill that would give more authority to Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence.

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An F.B.I. letter voiced objections to a handful of counterintelligence functions that the office of Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, would effectively take over under a House bill.

France Adds Consent to Its Rape Law After Yearslong Fight

29 octobre 2025 à 12:52
The new legislation was adopted after dozens of men were convicted of raping Gisèle Pelicot while she was drugged by her husband.

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Gisèle Pelicot leaves the courthouse during an appeal trial earlier this month. Her landmark rape trial raised questions about the pervasiveness of sexual violence in France.

Exxon Sues California Over New Climate Disclosure Laws

25 octobre 2025 à 14:52
The oil giant said requirements that companies calculate new details about greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks violate Exxon’s free speech rights.

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The laws Exxon is challenging would affect several thousand large companies in the state. An Exxon station in Albany, Calif.
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