
Missouri Supreme Court Upholds GOP-Favored Redistricting Plan
The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a redistricting plan boosting GOP chances for a U.S. House seat, sparking legal battles.

The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a redistricting plan boosting GOP chances for a U.S. House seat, sparking legal battles.

Mike Rogers, running for U.S. Senate in Michigan, faces backlash for misrepresenting his role in opioid legislation. Critics highlight his ties to Big Pharma and past policies that may have fueled the opioid crisis, raising concerns over his Senate bid.

Afghanistan’s Taliban released American academic Dennis Coyle after a year, citing Eid al-Fitr and family appeals.

A Thai court held a gold mine operator responsible for environmental damage, setting a climate litigation precedent.

Nevada’s election officials brace for potential changes in mail ballot rules as the Supreme Court deliberates key cases.

The EU-Mercosur free trade deal begins May 1, linking 700M people and 25% of GDP despite opposition from farmers.

A California jury found Bill Cosby liable for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 1972, awarding $19.25 million.

Michael Whatley seeks a boost for his struggling North Carolina Senate campaign by teaming up with ex-governor Rod Blagojevich, a controversial figure due to his past corruption scandal, at a March 19 fundraiser, highlighting his willingness to court contentious support amidst tight polls and fundraising challenges.

The Supreme Court’s conservative majority is considering ruling against state laws permitting late-arriving mail ballots.

The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from a Texas journalist arrested for seeking nonpublic police info, sparking free speech concerns.

The Supreme Court is reviewing a Mississippi case on counting late mail ballots, affecting 14 states and D.C.

Italy’s Giorgia Meloni faces a critical referendum on judicial reform, a key test of her leadership and policies.