UK Lawyers Demand Sanctions for Israel Over Gaza War Amidst Calls of Genocide
Over 800 UK lawyers and judges call on the government to impose sanctions on Israel and take action against genocide in Gaza.
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Over 800 UK lawyers and judges call on the government to impose sanctions on Israel and take action against genocide in Gaza.
A new ride combines the comfort and convenience of cars with the fun and environmental benefits of bicycles, offering a unique commuting solution. This innovative vehicle aims to make daily commutes easier, more enjoyable and eco-friendly.
Zachary Levi claims that his support for Donald Trump in 2016 made him an outsider in Hollywood. The actor has stated that this perceived negative image contributed to his limited career opportunities.
President Donald Trump has granted a full and unconditional pardon to former Virginia Sheriff Scott Jenkins, who was convicted of conspiracy, honest services fraud and bribery.
President Donald Trump honored fallen American heroes and praised God during a Memorial Day address at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, vowing to 'fix' the republic he serves.
A US envoy says a ceasefire-hostage deal for Gaza is on the table, with a pathway to end the war, and is urging Hamas to accept it as Israel prepares for an 'unprecedented attack'.
Experts say that sugar accelerates aging beyond just weight gain, affecting skin health, brain function and inflammation in the body.
A woman who spent nearly four decades living in California after leaving Germany in the late 1970s has now returned to her home country and is filled with regret about her decision to leave.
Harvard University is facing a threat from the Trump administration to revoke its tax-exempt status, prompting students and faculty to defend the institution in response to the President's comment about revoking its 501(c)(3) status.
Russia and Ukraine have swapped hundreds of prisoners in a brief prisoner exchange hours after Moscow launched its largest aerial assault of the nearly three-year war between the two countries.
MSNBC host Eugene Daniels questioned the credibility of former Biden administration cabinet secretaries who spoke out on President Joe Biden's alleged decline after the election, suggesting why anyone should trust their statements about it.
Police have made four more arrests in connection with a prison break in New Orleans this weekend, bringing the total number of individuals accused of aiding escaped inmates to 11.
House Speaker Mike Johnson clashed with Sen. Rand Paul over spending cuts and the national debt in President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'. Johnson deemed the proposed cuts too modest.
Hackers are discovering vulnerabilities in fingerprint scanners that allow them to bypass security and steal users' identities, raising concerns about the safety of biometric authentication methods. Fingerprint sensors, once considered secure, have been found to be susceptible to hacking attacks.
The Supreme Court's consideration of a case challenging President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship has sparked warnings that upending US citizenship laws could have severe and far-reaching negative consequences. Defenders argue that such a move would drastically impact the country, with no clear alternative solution in place.
President Donald Trump criticized foreign countries for paying 'nothing' towards the education of their citizens attending college at US institutions like Harvard.
The world five years after George Floyd's murder is still waiting for meaningful change from law enforcement reforms promised by those in power, as many communities continue to experience police brutality and systemic racism. Five years ago, a video of Floyd begging for his life while being choked under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer sparked widespread protests and calls for reform.
A New York City Department of Environmental Protection worker died and two others were injured in an explosion on a raw sewage boat in the Hudson River Saturday morning. The incident occurred just after 10:30 am.
Speaker Mike Johnson and President Donald Trump successfully passed the 'One Big Beautiful Bill' after a 72-hour voting marathon, defying critics who had expressed concerns about the legislation's passage.
Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi wins Palme d'Or for his film 'It Was Just an Accident' at the Cannes Film Festival.
Bodycam footage released for an officer-involved shooting in Fairfax, Virginia, shows chaotic moments leading up to the fatal incident that occurred in April, according to officials.
Novak Djokovic became the third man in the Open era to win 100 ATP singles titles, defeating Hubert Hurkacz in the Geneva Open final.
Brett Favre believes Netflix's new documentary about him is targeting him due to his support for President Donald Trump. The Hall of Famer thinks the streaming service is trying to discredit him after he publicly backed the incumbent president.
Voters in southern Lebanon cast ballots in municipal elections that are seen as a test of support for Hezbollah, a Shia Muslim political and armed group, amid growing tensions in the region. The vote is part of a broader assessment of Hezbollah's influence in Lebanon.
Israel faces mounting pressure from key Western allies amid a 19-month conflict in Gaza, as their patience wears thin due to Israel's expansion of the war.
Trump's efforts to freeze billions of dollars in grants to Harvard University are facing legal challenges, including a case brought by the university itself.
Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus is considering resigning amid growing tensions in the country.
Sri Lanka's Tamils are seeking closure after years of war, but it remains to be seen whether the government will provide the answers they need under the leadership of President Ranil Dissanayake; some Tamils worry that history may repeat itself in a similar situation.
Thailand is preparing to retrieve hundreds of stolen ancient statues from a US museum, which were taken from a ruined temple in northeast Thailand by looters in the 1960s. The statues are believed to be centuries old and are expected to return home as part of a repatriation agreement.
A small plane crashed into a US Navy-owned residential neighborhood in San Diego on Thursday, and investigators confirm it initially hit power lines before crashing into the neighborhood, resulting in multiple fatalities.
Jon Stewart expresses worry that a potential legal victory by Donald Trump over CBS News could lead to him 'burn[ing] our country down for insurance money.' He raises concerns about Trump's motivations and the consequences of a favorable ruling in his lawsuit against CBS.
US Treasury sanctions are a 'full-frontal assault' on organized crime at the southern border, according to a local border official who described them as targeting one of the deadliest cartels in the region.
Two tribes sue Doug Burgum and the Interior Department over boarding schools, citing their involvement in the federal government's role in upholding racist Native American boarding schools that historically forced Indigenous tribes to assimilate.
A judge has ruled against President Donald Trump's law firm, warning of its 'pernicious' targeting of disfavored lawyers and companies in its courtroom victories. The ruling comes as part of a streak of courtroom wins against Trump's executive orders that target disfavored firms.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris allegedly cursed at CNN anchor Anderson Cooper after a brutal post-Biden debate interview, according to a new book. The incident took place during a 2024 interview between Harris and CNN anchor Jake Tapper.
The US Supreme Court upheld President Trump's decision to remove certain Biden-appointed officials from their positions, dealing a significant blow to the Biden administration.
The ADL urges Americans to fight hate following a deadly shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., as authorities investigate the incident. The organization is calling on Americans to confront hatred in response to the attack.
The Senate is facing significant hurdles in passing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes major provisions championed by President Donald Trump, as it needs bipartisan support to overcome potential filibusters. The bill's fate now hangs in the balance as lawmakers navigate their differences over the legislation's contents and impact.
Record-breaking floods in eastern Australia have killed four people and stranded tens of thousands after days of relentless rain. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has offered support to those affected by the disaster.
An extended family of 12 was diagnosed with a fungal disease after exploring a bat cave in Costa Rica during their vacation. The family, spread across three states, brought home more than just souvenirs from their trip.
NASA revived roll thrusters on Voyager 1 that were thought to be dead for two decades, marking a significant milestone in the 47-year-old spacecraft's continued operation.
Live Nation has tapped former US Ambassador Richard Grenell to join its board of directors amid scrutiny from the Department of Justice, in a move that could raise questions about potential conflicts of interest. The appointment comes as part of the entertainment company's efforts to distance itself from Trump allies.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of President Donald Trump's ability to terminate independent agency members, overriding the dissent of three court-appointed Democratic officials.
New Hampshire has become the first state in New England to ban sanctuary cities, marking a significant shift in its policies on immigration and public safety. The move follows similar legislation in other states across the US.
Republican Senators John Cornyn and Chuck Grassley and Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar are introducing a bipartisan bill to protect sensitive genetic data following 23andMe's bankruptcy. The measure aims to safeguard consumers' genetic information from potential misuse.
The White House vows to prosecute those responsible for the fatal shooting of two Israeli Embassy employees in Washington, D.C., describing antisemitism as 'evil.' The incident is condemned by the administration, which promises justice for the victims and their families.
Rep. Ilhan Omar refuses to answer reporter questions about a fatal shooting of Israeli Embassy workers in Washington, D.C. The incident occurred while staffers were departing the Capital Jewish Museum.
Rep. Ilhan Omar refuses to condemn fatal shooting of Israeli Embassy workers, instead walking away from reporters in Washington, D.C.
Deadly floods in Eastern Australia as torrential rains continue to kill at least two people and isolate tens of thousands of residents, with authorities warning of more life-threatening flash flooding.
A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump's administration from firing two Democratic members of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board. The decision prevents the removal of two Democrats from the board that advises on privacy issues.
Israeli strikes on Gaza have killed at least 51 people, with medical sources reporting a surge in casualties since dawn, as limited humanitarian aid supplies began to reach the territory after Israel eased its blockade.
President Donald Trump's budget bill passed the House of Representatives early Thursday morning with few Republican defections.
Stars of reality TV show 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' say fame and jealousy tore friendships apart, amidst allegations of cheating, money feuds, and loyalty disputes. The drama has caused ongoing conflicts between the former friends.
Democratic Rep. LaMonica McIver faces federal charges over alleged intimidation of federal law enforcement officers, rather than assault, in a unusual move by the Department of Justice.
President Donald Trump's $20 billion lawsuit against CBS' parent company Paramount Global continues to head towards a potential resolution as staff from '60 Minutes' stand by their role in an interview that is at the center of the case. Mediation efforts are ongoing between both parties.
A family who implemented European-style austerity measures at home is being cited as a model by one state's ambitious energy agenda. The state aims to replicate this approach to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and transition to more sustainable energy sources.
United Airlines Flight 1169 has returned to Hawaii after a 'potential security concern' was discovered on a bathroom mirror in one of its toilets; an FBI investigation is underway.
Kermit the Frog is set to deliver the commencement address at the University of Maryland's graduation ceremony for the class of 2025. The university has welcomed the bright-green Muppet as an unlikely but charismatic speaker.
Tom Homan applauds a proposed legislation as 'big beautiful bill', saying it would solidify success at the border.
Republicans outperformed Democrats on voter registration in four key battleground states between the 2020 and 2024 presidential elections, according to new analysis.
A small Illinois town plans to use eminent domain to seize Pope Leo XIV's childhood home and convert it into a historic site, despite the property being currently up for sale.
Rep. Nancy Mace has filed a resolution to expel Democratic New Jersey Rep. LaMonica McIver from the House after she was arrested and served with federal charges for assaulting law enforcement at an ICE detention facility protest.
Nevada Democrat pushes 'No Taxes on Tips' Act through Senate, moving one of President Donald Trump's major campaign promises closer to becoming law. The bill was unexpectedly passed on Tuesday.
Pakistan's cabinet promotes Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir to Field Marshal in a move seen as significant amid the country's recent military conflict with India.
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Neal McDonough breaks his no-kissing rule for a special scene in 'The Last Rodeo'. The actor has famously upheld a personal rule against on-screen kissing, but broke that boundary for this milestone kiss.
Harvard University is facing a renewed debate about its admissions process after former President Donald Trump made public claims that he was rejected from Harvard due to anti-Semitism. The controversy has sparked discussions among students about potential discrimination in the university's admissions decisions.
Producers of '60 Minutes' are criticizing former President Donald Trump over a lawsuit claiming he made false statements on the show, and they dread the prospect of Paramount making a settlement that could tarnish their reputation.
The US is negotiating a potential Israel-Gaza ceasefire through an American intermediary in Doha, amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas.
Tigers, jaguars and elephants have fled a cartel-related violence in a Mexican sanctuary on the outskirts of Sinaloa's capital city, seeking refuge from the violent power struggle involving former circus animals. The exotic pets had been living at the sanctuary for years alongside those owned by cartel members.
Several 2028 presidential hopefuls have openly declared their intentions to run for the White House, marking a departure from tradition where candidates would typically deny even considering a bid. The shift suggests that Democrats are becoming more confident in their chances and willing to publicly express their ambitions.
The US Senate has unanimously approved a new bill offering a $25,000 tax break for tipped workers, in addition to extending business tax credits for payroll taxes on tips.
A Hawaiian Airlines flight was diverted on its tarmac in San Diego after a possible bomb threat was reported onboard, resulting in one person's arrest.
Maine Rep. Laurel Libby shares her perspective on fighting a 'civil rights' Supreme Court case while navigating the debate over trans athletes competing in women's sports.
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the U.S. will soon begin construction of a 'Golden Dome' missile defense system they say will be a next-generation 'game changer' protecting the American homeland.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren expressed her concerns about the bipartisan crypto bill, warning that it could have disastrous consequences for consumers and the US economy. Her dire warning comes as a bipartisan group of senators continues to work on the legislation.
RFK Jr clashed with a Democratic senator in their second testy hearing, as he questioned the validity of COVID-19 vaccination mandates on commercial flights. The exchange occurred during a Senate hearing on airline safety and security.
President Donald Trump's speech did not sway GOP holdouts ahead of a planned House Republican vote on his 'big, beautiful bill', and the group remains divided over the legislation.
Federal charges have been filed against Democratic lawmaker Rep. McIver in connection to a confrontation outside her home. No other details on the charges or incident are available at this time.
Home Depot plans to keep most of its prices stable despite President Donald Trump's tariffs driving costs up, while potentially increasing prices on select items and eliminating others.
A new book reveals that Democrats were caught off guard by President Joe Biden's decline in his final two years in office, but remained quiet about their concerns. Biden's private moments during this time included struggles with memory, limited schedules, and incoherent speech.
President Donald Trump expressed confidence that peace talks with Russia and Ukraine are on track after speaking with both leaders, believing Putin wants peace and thinks he's 'had enough' of war.
The Trump administration has agreed to pay nearly $5 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Ashli Babbitts' family over her fatal shooting by an officer during the 2021 U.S. Capitol riot.
Freshman GOP Rep. Ryan Mackenzie is rallying support behind Trump's tax-cut campaign as a competitive 2026 House race approaches, positioning the issue as a key battleground in the election.
President Donald Trump will visit Capitol Hill on Tuesday to discuss a proposed bill with House Republicans, aiming to bridge internal divisions within his party.
Former President Joe Biden is facing a new challenge as he prepares to mark the 10th anniversary of his son Beau's passing from brain cancer on May 30. The occasion comes just two weeks before what was supposed to be a somber celebration of a decade since the tragedy.
Sen. Chris Murphy says Biden should have dropped out of the presidential race much sooner, stating that there's no doubt the Democratic Party would have been better served if he had exited the race earlier.
Barack Obama expressed his support for President Joe Biden, stating that nobody has done more to find breakthrough treatments for cancer than the current president. Obama's comments came after Biden announced his cancer diagnosis.
The Pentagon has submitted plans for the 'Golden Dome' missile shield to the White House, which could cost hundreds of billions of dollars. The proposed system aims to protect the US from various threats, but details remain scarce.
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The US has raised its travel advisory for Mexico due to rising safety concerns, warning Americans planning vacations to exercise increased caution when visiting popular destinations. The new advisory comes as violent crime and cartel activity continue to affect certain areas of the country.
Young Kashmiris are removing tattoos of guns and 'freedom' in a bid to distance themselves from militant symbolism amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, highlighting the blurred lines between patriotism and radicalism. The trend is seen as an attempt to rebrand their identity and shed the negative connotations associated with armed struggle.
President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' has passed a key hurdle in the House of Representatives after a GOP rebel mutiny, putting it one step closer to a chamber-wide vote later this week.
Bruce Springsteen ignored a question about his feud with President Donald Trump when he signed autographs for fans. The singer-songwriter sidestepped the inquiry while focusing on interacting with his audience.
President Donald Trump expressed sadness over Joe Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis and wished him a 'fast and successful recovery.' He made the comments after learning of the former President's health issue alongside his wife Melania.
Romania's pro-European Union presidential candidate Nicolae Dan leads hard-right nationalist George Simion in preliminary election results, with more than 80% of votes counted.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has hinted at a potential in-person meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin to discuss a ceasefire deal in Ukraine as talks stall. No details on the timing or specifics of the meeting have been announced yet.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched an investigation team to the Brooklyn Bridge after it was struck by a Mexican Navy sailing ship, resulting in a fatal accident.
A new White House study warns that up to 9 million more Americans could lose health insurance in the event of a major recession if a Trump budget bill fails. The study estimates an additional 8.2-9.2 million people without coverage would result from such a scenario.
A Trump-aligned legal group is fighting to restore merit-based hiring in federal jobs, challenging a 1970s-era consent decree that prioritizes affirmative action.