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The justices blocked Texas from immediately enforcing the new law that aims to prohibit large social-media platforms from suppressing users’ posts based on the content of their speech.
The justices blocked Texas from immediately enforcing the new law that aims to prohibit large social-media platforms from suppressing users’ posts based on the content of their speech.
StraightPath and its founders face civil fraud charges over the handling of $410 million raised from at least 2,200 investors from across the U.S. and 13 other countries
The former White House official, summoned to appear before a grand jury on Thursday, is challenging the effort as unlawful.
Michael Sussmann was accused of lying about his motives for bringing the bureau research allegedly linking Donald Trump to Russia, with the verdict marking a loss in special counsel John Durham’s three-year probe.
France links trouble outside stadium to thousands of fake tickets for match; U.K. calls footage and fan accounts of incident “deeply concerning.”
The men were found guilty of firing rockets indiscriminately toward civilian areas in Ukraine’s second war crimes trial since Moscow’s attempt at a full-scale invasion began in February.
The searches by German authorities were conducted in relation to allegations of greenwashing at the German lender’s asset-management arm.
Canada will compel owners of banned semiautomatic firearms to sell their weapons to the government, starting at the end of this year.
The document provides a long list of recommendations to help eradicate sexual assault and harassment in Canada’s armed forces.
Gunfire broke out just after midnight at an outdoor Memorial Day event in Taft, Okla. No arrests have been made, according to authorities.
United Nations human-rights advocate Michelle Bachelet defended her visit to China and its Xinjiang region as an effort to nudge Beijing to address international concerns about its treatment of ethnic Uyghurs and other Muslim minority groups.
Facing competitive pressure from consulting firms and others, old law firms try to pick up new tricks.
Logistics companies are using tracking technology and special locks to protect deliveries of infant formula, which has become even more attractive to criminals due to the shortage.
Journalists and independent groups want to document alleged Russian abuses, but prosecutors fear their work could make convictions harder.
The state’s top election official, Brad Raffensperger, and others are summoned to testify in a probe by Fulton County’s Democratic prosecutor.
A lawsuit says retirement assets were inflated and millions went to unauthorized investments.
A judge ruled the former President Donald Trump and his company didn’t establish that Attorney General Letitia James opened her investigation in bad faith or in an attempt to retaliate against him for his political views.
Jurors began deliberating Friday whether former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann lied to the FBI in September 2016 about his motives for bringing to the agency research allegedly linking Donald Trump to Russia.
A type of court best known for prosecuting war crimes gets its name from Roman tribes
A near-total ban on abortions took immediate effect in the state, forcing clinics to halt most procedures.
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