President Trump has refiled a $10 billion lawsuit against WSJ over an article linking him to Epstein, claiming journalistic failures and defamation.
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The DOJ is investigating if E. Jean Carroll lied during litigation against Trump, amid concerns of political weaponization.
A federal judge allows Trump's order on voter lists and mail voting to proceed, despite challenges by Democrats.
The U.S. offers $100M aid to Cuba, bypassing government control. Aid via faith-based groups like Caritas could support people.
The Supreme Court ruled for a Black death row inmate from Mississippi, citing racial bias in the jury selection process.
An Austrian court convicted a man for planning an attack on a Taylor Swift concert, leading to its cancellation.
Republican lawmakers in Louisiana aim to remove a majority-Black district, potentially gaining a Republican seat.
Supreme Court resolves Rio Grande water dispute; Ex-CIA official accused of stealing millions in gold bars.
An Australian mother was charged with joining IS after returning from Syria. She faces 10 years in prison if convicted.
Thailand's criminal court acquitted Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit of defaming the king, rare in royal cases.









