
Reddit Challenges Australia’s Law Banning Social Media for Under-16s
Reddit challenges Australia’s new law banning children under 16 from social media, citing privacy and communication issues.

Reddit challenges Australia’s new law banning children under 16 from social media, citing privacy and communication issues.

Tyler Robinson, charged with killing Charlie Kirk, appears in court as lawyers seek to limit media access in the case.

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo faces backlash for dropping fines against The Boring Company, after two firefighters were injured. Critics point to undue influence from DOGE’s Steve Davis, raising concerns about safety and governance in the state.

A federal judge voided Trump’s order halting wind energy projects, calling it “arbitrary and capricious,” aiding renewables.

The Supreme Court is reviewing a Republican-backed effort to overturn limits on party spending coordination with candidates.

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.”

President Trump dismisses affordability concerns as “fake news,” despite rising living costs and economic data indicating increased prices for essentials like groceries and holiday expenses. Democrats capitalize on this discontent, winning key elections and criticizing Trump’s stance, while polls show voters prioritize cost of living issues.