Judges at the International Criminal Court announced the trial of former Philippine President Duterte for crimes against humanity.
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A new memo from End Citizens United flags ethics concerns about five Republicans competing in marquee Senate races.
Listen to the latest episode of It’s Just Politics as Zoe Clark and Rick Pluta discuss Michigan voters' mood ahead of the 2026 election.
Department of Homeland Security is expanding iris scanning for deportations, raising privacy concerns over biometric data collection. NPR uncovers ICE officers collecting DNA samples from protesters and legal observers, raising concerns about privacy and oversight in immigration enforcement.
Ukraine's 20% EV tax inadvertently hindered the purchase of 5,000 ground drones for its military, affecting defense.
The head of an inquiry into antisemitism in Australia reported Jewish witnesses face online harassment and bigotry.
A federal appeals court has paused its ruling to allow Mahmoud Khalil to appeal his deportation case to the Supreme Court.
The tennis season heats up with the French Open, players like Medvedev and Altmaier face mental challenges on court.
Arizona Department of Public Safety cited 67 drivers for cellphone use while passing a fiery truck crash on May 13.
Tennis players at the French Open face intense heat at Roland Garros, reminiscent of the Paris Olympics.










