
Enrique Márquez Urges Unity After Release Following Maduro’s Capture
Venezuelan politician Enrique Márquez calls for unity after release from prison, following Maduro’s ouster.

Venezuelan politician Enrique Márquez calls for unity after release from prison, following Maduro’s ouster.

Israel’s top court allows aid groups in Gaza, halting a government ban. Airstrikes, ceasefire violations persist.

Texas can enforce a 2023 law restricting some public drag shows, reaffirmed by a federal appeals court ruling.

Mexico’s Supreme Court held its first session outside Mexico City, aiming to reach remote areas like Tenejapa.

Spokespeople for the Supreme Court and the school didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. Thomas…

FedEx plans to refund tariffs to shippers if they receive refunds, following a Supreme Court ruling deeming them illegal.

The Senate Leadership Fund, crucial for Senate Republicans’ electoral strategy, is heavily funded by corporations criticized for inflating prices. Major donors include Koch Industries and Blackstone, both implicated in price hikes affecting essentials like housing and agriculture. This reliance on corporate funds may undermine the GOP’s campaign focus on affordability, as voters grapple with rising costs attributed to these same entities, highlighting a potential conflict between campaign rhetoric and donor influence.

A study found pooling media rights for college sports conferences would generate less revenue than selling independently.

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to end protections for Syrian migrants, affecting 6,100 people.

Police video shows Vince McMahon crashing his Bentley at over 100 mph in Connecticut, avoiding serious injury.

Supreme Court litigator and SCOTUSblog co-founder Thomas Goldstein convicted of tax evasion linked to poker income.

A federal judge ruled against the Trump administration’s deportation policy to “third countries” without ties, deeming it unlawful.