
US Sanctions Brazilian Justice’s Wife Amid Bolsonaro Coup Fallout
SAO PAULO (AP) — The U.S. sanctioned the wife of a Brazilian Supreme Court justice who led the probe into Bolsonaro’s coup.

SAO PAULO (AP) — The U.S. sanctioned the wife of a Brazilian Supreme Court justice who led the probe into Bolsonaro’s coup.

A man charged in a fatal shooting at Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, NH, was to return to court in early October.

A Pakistani court charged Umar Hayat with murder for shooting a teenage social media influencer, Sana Yousuf.

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California Rep. Robert Garcia is probing the Trump administration and ABC over Jimmy Kimmel’s firing, linked to censorship and possible bribery allegations.

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President Trump declared “TOTAL VICTORY” after a NY court overturned a fraud penalty, but James plans to appeal.

Gavin Newsom’s defiant social media jabs at Trump highlight a shift in Democratic strategy, signaling a break from passive responses and invigorating party discourse.

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed a bill ensuring IVF access after pressure from anti-abortion groups, highlighting their continued influence within the GOP.