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Mandela Barnes drops out of the Democratic primary for Wisconsin governor
Former Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes has withdrawn from the Democratic primary for governor amid a shifting political landscape and trailing poll numbers.
Delhi Government Exempts Peaceful NEET Protesters From Legal Action
The Delhi government has announced it will withhold adverse legal action against peaceful NEET protesters without criminal records following a Supreme Court directive. However, critics argue the order stops short of fully withdrawing existing FIRs.
UK heatwaves and drought drive record deaths and wildfires
The UK is facing an unprecedented summer of extreme heat, drought, and wildfires, with health officials reporting nearly 3,000 heat-associated deaths so far.
Andy Burnham announces £8.4bn investment in UK nuclear submarines
Prime Minister Andy Burnham announced an £8.4 billion investment for the UK's nuclear submarine programme, sparking political friction over defence spending.
Blanche nomination at risk of delay as senator seeks assurances on Trump…
Senator John Cornyn is blocking a vote on Todd Blanche's attorney general nomination until the Justice Department provides written assurances regarding a controversial Trump lawsuit settlement.
Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million Carroll verdict
Donald Trump and the Justice Department have asked the Supreme Court to overturn an $83 million defamation verdict won by writer E. Jean Carroll, citing presidential immunity.
Anthony Fauci pleads the Fifth during contentious Senate COVID hearing
Dr. Anthony Fauci invoked the Fifth Amendment multiple times during a contentious Senate hearing on Wednesday, refusing to answer questions about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.
England Declares Official Drought Across Seven Regions Following Extreme…
England has declared a formal drought across seven regions following prolonged extreme heat and drastically below-average rainfall, placing 20 million people under hosepipe bans.
Boy, 7, dies in hospital after West Mersea beach tragedy
Seven-year-old Musa Ahmed has died in hospital six days after a dangerous tide at a West Mersea beach claimed the lives of his teenage cousin and her mother.
Senate confirms Trump ally Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence
The U.S. Senate has confirmed former SEC chair Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence in a tight 51-47 party-line vote.
Trump meets with Zelenskyy and Netanyahu at White House amid ongoing wars
President Donald Trump met separately with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Tuesday to address ongoing conflicts, military support, and regional security.
CJP protesters gather at Delhi site following crackdown by police
Youth-led protests continue in Delhi after clashes left scores injured, as the Cockroach Janata Party demands government accountability for education system failures.
Tom Brady slaps Logan Paul during confrontation at Fanatics Fest
Former NFL star Tom Brady and WWE wrestler Logan Paul engaged in a physical altercation at a live Fanatics Fest event. The tense exchange required intervention from NBA star Karl-Anthony Towns.
Nigel Farage approval rating hits record low amid parliamentary probe
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces intense scrutiny over undisclosed financial gifts and a controversial by-election, leading to a slump in voter approval.