
Cuba’s Ex-Economy Minister Sentenced to Life for Espionage and More
Cuba’s top court sentenced former Economy Minister Alejandro Gil Fernández to life in prison for espionage and bribery.

Cuba’s top court sentenced former Economy Minister Alejandro Gil Fernández to life in prison for espionage and bribery.

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal on a Texas case allowing the removal of books from libraries.
The U.S. Supreme Court is likely to support Trump’s ability to dismiss agency board members, overturning a precedent.

Former South Carolina court clerk Becky Hill pleaded guilty to charges for showing sealed court exhibits and lying about it.

Miami Heat’s Terry Rozier pleaded not guilty to charges of aiding gamblers in NBA games; released on $3M bond.

Hong Kong security police arrested a man for online criticism of a deadly fire, citing “seditious intention.”

Michael Jordan’s legal battle against NASCAR heads to federal court, potentially shaking the motorsports series.

Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court began closing arguments against a rebel commander from Central African Republic.

Chad Baker-Mazara scored 34 points, and Jordan Marsh hit a buzzer-beater 3-pointer to lift USC over Troy 107-106.

The Rio Grande-Bravo basin faces a water crisis, threatening millions of people. Urgent action is needed to ensure sustainability.

Poland’s struggle to depoliticize its judiciary under Tusk’s government highlights challenges in polarized democracies.

Clippers’ Derrick Jones Jr. injured his knee in a collision during a 121-118 loss to the Celtics; injury details pending.