
Iraq’s Top Court Suspends Three Controversial Bills Amid Dispute
Iraq’s top court halted three bills, including one affecting women’s rights, due to a disputed parliamentary vote.

Iraq’s top court halted three bills, including one affecting women’s rights, due to a disputed parliamentary vote.

McDonald’s revises scholarship criteria for Latino students after lawsuit, now open to those impacting the community.

During his Senate confirmation hearing on January 29, RFK Jr. avoided committing to Medicaid funding protection, amid GOP plans to cut $2.3 trillion.

Copland Rudolph’s vote may not count in a North Carolina Supreme Court race as candidate Griffin challenges ballots.

House Republicans propose cutting Medicaid to fund tax breaks for billionaires, risking health coverage for millions. Key discussions include a $2-3.5 trillion spending cut, per capita caps, and work requirements, potentially impacting 70 million Americans.

A$AP Rocky appears at an L.A. courthouse facing trial on felony assault charges involving a semiautomatic firearm.

The Minnesota Supreme Court will hear arguments on a partisan struggle affecting the state House quorum and power-sharing.

The Supreme Court may revive a lawsuit against a Texas officer who shot a man during a traffic stop for unpaid tolls.

The Supreme Court unanimously upheld the federal law banning TikTok starting Sunday unless it’s sold by its parent.

The Supreme Court’s decision on TikTok’s potential shutdown due to a federal law is expected Friday, affecting 170M users.

Five Massachusetts college students appeared in court, accused of luring a man on Tinder for a TikTok trend.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court is reviewing whether blocking a rule banning “conversion therapy” is unconstitutional.