Brazil's Bolsonaro To Hold Rio Rally Against 'Threat' To Free Expression
Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro is set to rally supporters in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday in defense of freedom of expression, which he says is under threat in the country, as tech tycoon Elon Musk faces a legal showdown there over claims of censorship and disinformation.
Biden Set To Give Speech In Florida Focusing On Abortion
The Biden campaign has strongly criticized former President Trump's stance on abortion, particularly after his announcement that he would defer to state-level abortion laws.
Weekend Job: Trump Hits Campaign Trail On Days Off From Trial
Donald Trump on Saturday will hold his first campaign rally since his criminal trial in New York began, with the North Carolina crowd likely to hear the ex-president reiterate fiery outrage at the unprecedented legal proceedings.
Glowering, Threats And Al Capone: What Faces The Trump Jury
Terrorists, mafia bosses -- and Donald Trump. "I got indicted more than Alphonse Capone," he proudly told a rally in October, referring to the murderous boss of a Prohibition-era crime gang.
Mike Lindell Net Worth 2024: The Unconventional Journey Of MyPillow Founder
Mike Lindell, the founder of My Pillow, is a figure shrouded in both innovation and controversy. Let's explore his life story, examine his rise to prominence, the controversies he faces, and the net worth he's accumulated.
Probe Into Portugal Ex-PM Costa Appears To Collapse
The corruption investigation that sparked ex-Portuguese premier Antonio Costa's resignation last year risks collapsing after a court said there had been no indication of a crime being committed.
NBA Bans Raptors Forward Jontay Porter For Life Over Gambling Violations
The NBA banned Toronto Raptors forward Jontay Porter for life on Wednesday after a bombshell probe found he bet on league matches -- dubbed a "cardinal sin" by NBA commissioner Adam Silver.
Supreme Court Divided Over Broad Application Of Federal Law In Capitol Riot Cases
The Supreme Court grappled with the question of whether prosecutors overreached federal law in charging individuals involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol assault.
Peru Defends Release Of Ex-president Fujimori
Peru has defended its decision before a human rights court to free ex-president Alberto Fujimori from prison after he only served part of a 25-year sentence for crimes against humanity.
Jobs And Rights On Young Voters' Minds For India Polls
Around 130 million young adults aged 18 to 22 will be newly eligible to vote in India's national elections when polls open Friday -- more people than the entire population of Mexico.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments About Obstruction Law From Jan 6 Rioters
In a case that could have a major impact on the over 350 people found guilty of illegally entering the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, the Supreme Court was hearing arguments Tuesday that could place those convictions in jeopardy.
Meta 'Supreme Court' Takes On Cases Of Deepfake Porn
Meta's oversight board said Tuesday it is scrutinizing the social media titan's deepfake porn policies, through the lens of two cases.
Alexandre De Moraes: Brazil Judge In Feud With Elon Musk
With his stern gaze and shiny-bald head, Supreme Court judge Alexandre de Moraes has emerged as one of the most powerful and polarizing people in Brazil by probing far-right ex-president Jair Bolsonaro's alleged attacks on democracy.
Kamala Harris Accuses Trump Of Being The Cause Of Abortion Ban In Arizona
The Biden campaign is aiming to energize support in crucial battleground Arizona, initiating a substantial ad buy focused on the issue.
Senate Dems Subpoena Conservative Legal Advocate Leonard Leo In Supreme Court Ethics Probe
Senate Democrats issued a subpoena to conservative legal advocate Leonard Leo on Thursday as part of their inquiry into a series of ethics controversies surrounding allegations of lavish travel and gifts provided to justices.
Arizona Supreme Court Reinstates Nearly Total Abortion Ban Dating Back to 1864
Arizona's highest court reinstated a nearly comprehensive ban on abortions, citing a law dating back to 1864, pre-dating statehood and women's suffrage.
Biden Says Israel Making 'Mistake' In Handling Of Gaza War
US President Joe Biden issued some of his sternest criticism yet of Israel's war on Hamas, calling its approach a "mistake" as the country faces a Wednesday court deadline to prove it is not throttling aid to hunger-stricken Gaza.
Israel Due To Respond To Court Petition On Gaza Aid Increase
Israel faces a Wednesday deadline to present to the country's top court measures to increase aid into the besieged Gaza Strip, where hunger is spreading after more than six months of war.
Musk Vs. Brazil Supreme Court: Five Things To Know
X owner Elon Musk is under investigation in Brazil after he accused a Supreme Court judge of censoring social networks, calling him a "dictator" and vowing to disobey rulings blocking users found to be spreading disinformation.
Colombia Charges Ex-president Uribe With Witness Tampering
Colombia's prosecutors announced Tuesday they would try influential ex-president Alvaro Uribe for alleged witness tampering in what will be the first trial of a former head of state in the country's history.
Courtrooms: A Growing Arena In The Climate Fight
The battle against climate change is increasingly being fought in the courtroom, as national governments, specific laws and individual companies are targeted over their role in the crisis -- sometimes successfully.
Pence Criticizes Trump Over Abortion Stance, Calls It 'Slap in the Face' To Pro-Life Americans
Former Vice President Mike Pence publicly criticized former President Donald Trump on Monday, accusing him of adopting a vague stance on abortion policy.
Wary Trump Says Up To States To Decide Abortion
Biden responded with a statement, saying Trump is "lying" and, if given the opportunity, would sign a national ban into law. "Trump is scrambling" to limit the political damage, Biden said. "He is -- more than anyone in America -- responsible for creating the cruelty and the chaos that has enveloped America."
'Crushing': Biden Unveils Student Debt Plans To Woo Young Voters
US President Joe Biden unveiled fresh plans Monday to reduce student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans, in bid to win over young voters as he seeks reelection in November.
Biden Unveils Sweeping Student Debt Relief Plan, Aims To Aid Over 30 Million Americans
This marks the second phase of President Biden's efforts to tackle student debt, a central promise during his 2020 campaign.
Trump Says Up To States To Decide Abortion
Abortion rights should be left up to US states to decide, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Monday, effectively rejecting a national abortion ban after months of mixed signals on one of the November election's most contentious issues.
Trump To Unveil Abortion Policy, Hints at Compromise Stance After Florida Ruling
Former President Donald Trump has announced plans to reveal his highly anticipated abortion policy, hinting at a compromise stance that could ignite controversy from various quarters.
Brazil Judge Orders Probe Of Musk Over Censorship Charge
In an order seen by AFP, Judge Alexandre de Moraes accused the owner of X of "criminal instrumentalization" of the platform.
President Biden To Address Novel Student Loan Relief Plans In Wisconsin
Biden's forthcoming plan is expected to broaden federal student loan relief to specific yet-to-be-identified groups of borrowers under the Higher Education Act.
Democrats Hit Trump On Abortion In Key US Election States
Democrats blitzed target states Tuesday with a campaign to mobilize voters on reproductive rights ahead of November's US election, highlighting efforts by Donald Trump and the Republicans to curb abortion access.