Donald Trump has refiled a $12.79 billion defamation lawsuit against Dow Jones, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal. The lawsuit concerns a report on Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Approximately 100,000 people are expected to attend the Bloom gardening festival, with discussions ongoing about a potential €40 entry fee. The popular event draws a large crowd of gardening enthusiasts.
A new report highlights the challenges faced by the EU in its efforts to simplify laws and reduce administrative burdens, despite a dedicated initiative to reopen and streamline dozens of European regulations.
New Loto 6/49, Noroc, Joker, Noroc Plus, Loto 5/40, and Super Noroc draws will take place on Thursday, May 28, with a jackpot exceeding 5 million euros for Loto 6/49, Category I.
Australia has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturing giant 3M, seeking $1.4 billion in damages over widespread contamination from 'forever chemicals' (PFAS) found in firefighting foam near military bases. The legal action targets the environmental and health impacts of these persistent chemicals.
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The US is reportedly planning to establish an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya for Americans exposed to the virus abroad, while Senator Marco Rubio has vowed that the US will not allow any Ebola cases to enter the country. This comes as India also tightens screening measures following suspected cases.
Deutsche Bank and its CEO, Christian Sewing, are burdened by a lawsuit from former investment bankers demanding nearly a billion euros. The bank denies all allegations, and internal documents reveal details of the proceedings, which are overshadowing the current general meeting.
Australia has filed a lawsuit against manufacturing giant 3M, seeking $1.82 billion in damages for contamination caused by PFAS chemicals at defence sites across the country.
Reports of a potential deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and withdraw US forces were met with conflicting statements from Iran and the US, with the White House calling Iranian claims of an agreement a "fabrication." Meanwhile, the US delivered its first KC-46 aircraft to Israel, enhancing its capabilities for potential independent strikes on Iran.
Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell have unveiled a bipartisan bill aimed at reforming college athletics amidst ongoing issues with Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rules and lawsuits. The proposed legislation seeks to address various challenges in college sports, including transfer rules, eligibility, and enforcement of regulations.
Snowflake's stock experienced a significant surge following an earnings beat, a raised outlook, and a substantial $6 billion commitment to expand its collaboration with Amazon's AWS, driven by AI acceleration.
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office announced that no players won the jackpots in the Grand Lotto 6/55 and Mega Lotto 6/45 draws held on Wednesday, May 27.
President Joe Biden has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice to prevent the release of audio recordings and transcripts from special counsel Robert Hur's investigation, a move criticized by those demanding transparency.
A Florida judge delivered a setback to Democrats by ruling that Governor Ron DeSantis’s redrawn congressional map can remain in place while three state lawsuits challenging it proceed.
FPÖ politician Hafenecker has been ordered to pay ÖVP's Gerstl €3,500 following a media lawsuit. The court ruling concludes the legal dispute between the two politicians.
Adam Sandler's choice of a casual Knicks hoodie for his wife's movie premiere has sparked widespread discussion and criticism online, with some calling his attire 'embarrassing'.
The National Commission for Women (NCW) has recommended a comprehensive codification of Muslim personal laws in India, aiming to eliminate fragmented practices and ensure full alignment with gender justice principles.
A lawsuit has been filed by Jewish UCLA students alleging they were beaten with sticks, pepper-sprayed, and knocked unconscious by an anti-Israel campus mob.
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Muslims globally celebrated Eid al-Adha with prayers, family meals, and outings, while leaders in various countries urged tolerance, unity, and sacrifice. The celebrations were notably impacted in some regions by high costs of rams and blockades affecting sheep supply.
Wojciech Bartelski, CEO of Tramwaje Warszawskie, discusses Poland's new stage of economic development, emphasizing local content as a tool for national resilience and economic strengthening rather than simple protectionism.
A Montenegrin court has rejected a lawsuit filed by Andrej Vučić, the brother of the Serbian president, against the newspaper 'Vijesti' regarding reports on Sky messaging. The court deemed the lawsuit unfounded, stating the public has a right to know about Vučić's alleged involvement.
Kirkens Bymisjon, a Norwegian charity, is ceasing its textile collection efforts, citing profitability issues caused by the high volume of dirty underwear and clothes, which will affect several municipalities.
A tourist who complained about not receiving free tap water in an Italian hotel has lost her case in court. The ruling indicates that providing tap water is not considered a consumer right in this context.
Reports on allegations of sexual assault and violence are sensitive for both media and victims, with lawyers increasingly threatening lawsuits, which sometimes casts doubt on the entire reporting.
The German federal cabinet has approved changes to building law aimed at accelerating housing construction, particularly by helping municipalities build new homes faster and potentially expropriate 'junk properties'.
After the Supreme Court refused to intervene, Brian Flores' lawsuit against the NFL can still proceed, potentially changing the future for Black coaches in the league.
An article series explains Nigeria's new tax laws, the Joint Revenue Board, Tax Appeal Tribunal, and the free Tax Ombud service for dispute resolution.
Court documents reveal that the lawyer for an ex-JPMorgan banker has withdrawn just hours before a sex abuse case hearing, leaving the banker without representation.
Shipowner Vangelis Marinakis has filed a lawsuit against Grigoris Dimitriadis following an altercation between the two men during the Euroleague final on Sunday evening.
National teams, including the USMNT, Germany, and South Korea, are making final preparations and expressing excitement for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The tournament also faces a lawsuit regarding a proposed ban on Iran's pre-revolution flag.
While sick leave generally protects employees from contract termination in Poland, the labor code outlines specific situations where an employer can end employment despite ongoing illness.
A 39-year-old man has been charged on the day New Zealand's new stalking and harassment laws came into effect, marking the first prosecution under the new legislation.
The New Zealand government has backed down on a last-minute change to homeschooling laws following significant community backlash from parents and advocates.
A federal judge has dismissed a Title IX lawsuit filed by U.S. Olympian Margherita Guzzi Vincenti against USA Fencing, which concerned alleged transgender competitors in women's events.
The Czech school inspection acknowledged issues with recent nationwide student testing, including sensitive questions about family matters and mental health, and a lack of prior communication with students, parents, and school principals.
Thailand's Supreme Court president has introduced new guidelines aimed at screening bad-faith criminal lawsuits. These measures seek to prevent the judicial process from being misused to intimidate citizens or limit freedom of expression.
This article delves into aspects of taxation that accountants might not be fully aware of, reflecting on the evolution of tax laws and accounting practices in Poland since 1989.
A high-profile attorney has abruptly withdrawn from a lawsuit against former JPMorgan banker Lorna Hajdini just hours before a major court hearing, creating a bombshell twist in the case.
A non-profit organization of US pilots is offering free flights to neighboring states for women seeking abortion care, responding to increasingly strict anti-abortion laws, particularly in Texas. The group also assists individuals seeking gender-affirming care.
Mark Cuban has voiced strong criticism against large healthcare conglomerates, asserting that they are abusing their market power and highlighting the necessity of antitrust laws.
Pope Leo's recent 'AI encyclical' has been released, but critics argue that it misses the mark in its assessment and guidance on artificial intelligence.
Canadians may be eligible for a share of an $11 million settlement from a lawsuit alleging CIBC paid 'excessive, inflated and/or unearned' fees to discount brokers who cannot provide investment advice.
A faction of Malabu Oil & Gas has filed a lawsuit against the Nigerian Federal Government over the splitting of OPL 245 into four assets, seeking N1 trillion in damages.
An analysis suggests that most default loans in Bangladesh are wilful, and implementing strong laws could lead to the recovery of up to 60% of these loans.
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro stated that Portugal needs to relax its labor legislation to boost competitiveness and attract more investment, as he seeks to gather support for reforms.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned that countries in the region would no longer serve as shields for US military bases, implying that American forces would not have safe havens in the Middle East. This statement comes amid ongoing tensions and discussions regarding regional security and a potential deal involving asset release.
People in Great Britain participated in the annual cheese rolling championship, chasing a wheel of cheese down a hill. This traditional event draws crowds to watch participants pursue the rolling cheese.
A Nigerian politician, Mahmoud Sadish Buba, who gained viral attention for his youthful appearance and claimed to be 30, has withdrawn from an election race after documents emerged suggesting he might actually be a child.
Despite having laws, prosecutors, and police, Serbia lacks an effective mechanism to compel police compliance with judicial procedures, leading to stalled investigations and questions about the need for a prosecutorial police force.
A building collapse in Angeles City, Philippines, resulted in four deaths and left 12 people missing before rescue operations were officially concluded. Survivors reported children were inside the site prior to the collapse.
Tanzanian opposition figure Tundu Lissu is reportedly fighting from jail to intervene in an internal lawsuit threatening the Chadema party, forcing a seven-day timeline in the High Court.
The ICF Canoe Marathon World Cup took place in Bazhong, China, attracting over 300 athletes. Competitors from various nations gathered to participate in the international canoeing event.
An analysis by Richard Calland highlights four legal flaws within the impeachment panel report that could potentially serve to protect South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
SpaceX's market debut attracted significant attention, though recent hot IPOs, including SpaceX, have generally failed to outperform the broader market.
Donald Trump has refiled his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's media company, after a federal judge previously dismissed his initial complaint due to legal flaws.
Jill Biden revealed she believed her husband, Joe Biden, was suffering a stroke during his 2024 presidential debate against Donald Trump. She described the experience as terrifying, noting she had never seen him in such a state before or since.
Gogo Mastrokosta's funeral was held, drawing many mourners and featuring moving eulogies from Dellas and her daughter. Heartfelt tributes, including a touching post from her niece, highlighted the profound grief and love for her.
Residents of the Páirc na Coille estate in Mayo, Ireland, which is affected by pyrite, are being encouraged to initiate a class action lawsuit against Mayo County Council, with calls for a compensation scheme.
A former JPMorgan employee won a $4 million lawsuit after being fired over a $642 deli platter. The court awarded significant compensation for the termination related to the food order.
France's National Assembly formally repealed its slavery laws, known as the Code Noir, 341 years after their introduction, in what is largely a symbolic act.
Steven Spielberg has expressed his strong reservations about the use of artificial intelligence in creative fields, stating that there is no substitute for the human soul. He emphasized that AI should never be the final authority on creative decisions in Hollywood.
Nine months after Nikki Bhati's alleged dowry-related murder, her family has reached a settlement with her in-laws, transferring property to her son, which complicates the ongoing court case.
Taylor Swift's attorney appeared in Los Angeles court to defend the title of her latest album against a lawsuit, asserting that the branding is protected by the First Amendment.
Bayer is facing a lawsuit alleging that the company has monopolized the US market for genetically modified (GMO) corn seeds. The lawsuit seeks to challenge Bayer's dominant position in this agricultural sector.
China is setting its sights on becoming a leading frontier science civilization, a strategic ambition that draws comparisons to historical observations on American power.
Snowflake's stock surged after its Q1 report, which highlighted a 20% year-over-year increase in total customers, the acquisition of Natoma, and a new deal with AWS.
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's recent advice to the Labour Party, urging a focus on policy over personalities, has sparked criticism from various political figures and commentators. Critics suggest his counsel is outdated and risks making the party irrelevant.
A ruling by the Basic Court in Podgorica in favor of Vijesti, rejecting a lawsuit by Serbian President's brother Andrej Vučić over the publication of Sky ECC transcripts, demonstrates a judiciary that protects public interest over political and mafia power.
Russian blogger Artemy Lebedev has been fined 300,000 rubles in compensation following a lawsuit filed by Ekaterina Mizulina, head of the League of Safe Internet, for defamation. Mizulina stated that court bailiffs recovered the sum after Lebedev criticized her group.
Queen Rania of Jordan showcased a notable fashion combination of Dior and Bottega Veneta at a graduation ceremony, reinforcing her reputation for bold style choices.
The Polish Sejm is debating a government bill concerning the 'closest person', with Katarzyna Kotula from Lewica stating that 'everything that could arouse emotions has been removed', and Urszula Pasławska from PSL confirming that 'we have resigned from great ideological changes'.
CONL's leveraged bet on Coinbase (COIN) has lost most of its value, as the cryptocurrency exchange's stock experiences daily volatility. This highlights the risks associated with high-leverage investments in volatile assets.
The Romanian Lottery announced new draws for Thursday, May 28, 2026, with a jackpot of over 5.09 million euros for Loto 6/49 and a 433,600 euro rollover for Joker. The lottery also reported over 30,080 winnings totaling more than 2.52 million lei from the Sunday, May 24 draws.
The Centre for Civic Education (CGO) has welcomed the Agency for Prevention of Corruption's (ASK) opinion on the ANB and Internal Affairs Laws, urging the removal of problematic provisions that pose serious risks.
Rihanna's brand Savage X Fenty has been hit with a class action lawsuit demanding a refund of tariff surcharges, following a Supreme Court decision on President Trump's tariffs.
Former NBA player Udonis Haslem has reached a settlement in an FTX-related case, agreeing to pay $420,000, a significantly lower amount compared to Shaquille O'Neal's settlement.
An opinion piece argues that pollock and chips is a contrived tradition that breaks the laws of taste and physics, labeling it a 'national embarrassment'.
A 30-year-old woman was allegedly beaten to death by her in-laws in Bihar, India, following a family dispute, with police registering a murder case against eight individuals.
Germany plans to intensify its fight against human trafficking and forced prostitution by approving a new bill that targets not only perpetrators but also clients who exploit victims.
Latvia plans to deploy drone fighters along its border with Russia, while NATO is set to strengthen its assigned forces in the Baltic states. This comes as EU officials warn of a dangerous moment and the possibility of Russia attacking NATO countries.
Thousands rallied in Tbilisi on Georgia's Independence Day, May 26, at an anti-government protest organized by the Opposition Alliance, which announced a new 'Georgia Deserves Better' campaign.
Nikos Androulakis has filed a lawsuit against Adonis Georgiadis for defamation and insult. Georgiadis responded by stating they would meet in court and that he would file a counter-suit, warning Androulakis that he had picked a fight with the wrong person.
New amendments to traffic laws in Bosnia and Herzegovina, effective May 27, introduce significantly higher penalties, including a new 'reckless driving' category with fines up to 5000 KM and potential vehicle confiscation.
Japan's Upper House has passed legislation to revise multiple laws related to local autonomy, based on proposals from local governments. This new bill enables the digital issuance of local government bonds.
The U.S. government is reportedly drawing up plans to halt immigration and customs processing at airports located in 'sanctuary cities.' This move could significantly impact travel and immigration procedures in affected areas.
An upcoming summit between China and the United States is garnering significant global attention, with an opinion piece suggesting it offers important opportunities for Nepal.
The Philippine National Police-Crime Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) seized over P6.4 million worth of substandard cellphones and accessories in Dagupan City, Pangasinan, for violating consumer laws.
A retrospective review of 'X-Men: The Last Stand' 20 years after its release highlights its enduring flaws and iconic moments, making a rewatch a complicated experience.
Rappers Cam'ron and J. Cole have settled their lawsuit concerning unpaid royalties and broken promises related to their collaboration 'Ready '24'. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
A recent court ruling against the popular TV game show 'Pasapalabra' and its segment 'El Rosco' has disrupted the Spanish audiovisual landscape, highlighting a decades-long legal conflict over business, audiences, and millions in lawsuits.
Icelandair has filed a request for the dismissal of a defamation lawsuit brought against the airline by the parents of Sólon Guðmundsson. Oral arguments regarding the request took place in the District Court of Reykjanes today.
Experts warn that a wave of global lawsuits by authors against AI companies poses a significant threat to government plans to expand AI use in the public sector. This comes at a pivotal time for AI development.
The High Court in Albania has rejected a lawsuit filed by “Vlora International Airport” and “2A Group” companies, siding with businessman Behgjet Pacolli in a shareholder dispute over the Vlora Airport.
This week's music law news includes updates on Shakira's tax ruling, a proposal to break up Live Nation and Ticketmaster, and a legal battle over Peanuts music.
The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O’Flaherty, has called on Turkey to protect freedom of expression, press, and assembly rights, while also urging the restoration of judicial independence and the repeal of restrictive laws.
Videos show Iranian military forces training with man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS), preparing for potential new US-Israeli attacks. This training draws on lessons from recent conflicts and the downing of US and Israeli aircraft.
In Braga, the Prime Minister defended the time bank and the end of the outsourcing ban, measures of the labor reform he considers essential for industry.
A 28-year-old earning $300,000 annually was asked by their wealthy future in-laws to sign a prenuptial agreement after getting engaged, prompting financial expert Dave Ramsey to label the request as 'low class'.
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš asserts that he has resolved his conflict of interest regarding his assets far beyond Czech and European laws, suggesting the EU's scrutiny is politically motivated by the opposition.
Nearly 50 climate activists are suing the Swedish state, accusing it of inadequate climate policies and persecution of demonstrators. The lawsuit highlights concerns over the government's environmental actions.
Relatives of victims have filed a lawsuit for felony charges against Kostas Ach. Karamanlis, demanding accountability for those responsible and higher-ranking officials who are protected by immunity. They seek to reopen case files to ensure justice.
The Calcutta High Court has withdrawn interim protection for TMC's Falta candidate Jahangir Khan, who had previously announced his withdrawal from the race before a repoll.
Former Lagos Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, has withdrawn from the Oyo Accord Party governorship primary, citing alleged manipulation and rising violence within the party.
The Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority (MAST) has filed a police complaint and requested an investigation into an individual's alleged violations of general penal laws, including threats of violence against employees.
Mirae Asset has attracted a record 2.4 trillion won for Korea's first single-stock leveraged products, betting on foreign demand for funds tied to Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. This move indicates a strong market interest in high-leverage investment opportunities in major Korean tech companies.
New research suggests that the Tyrannosaurus rex developed tiny arms because it increasingly relied on its powerful jaws for hunting, according to findings by scientists.
An Indian high court has ordered the eviction of a woman from her elderly in-laws' property to allow them to regain rental income, while her husband resides in Germany.
Despite Warken's savings laws, German employers anticipate increasing, not falling, health insurance contributions, criticizing growing burdens and advocating for new patient fees and less sick pay.
Elon Musk's son, X, was seen wearing a hat with an embroidered tiger head, an unusual accessory that captured the attention of those present. The distinctive headwear became a focal point, drawing notice to the child.
Indonesia and Peru are exploring potential cooperation on halal certification, aiming to facilitate trade and ensure compliance with Islamic dietary laws.
Ireland's Dáil (parliament) voted down a reproductive rights amendment bill that aimed to abolish the country's mandatory reflection period for abortion, sparking debate on the concept of 'abortion regret'.
A Tokyo District Court has dismissed a lawsuit by over 1,200 investors in the collapsed Agura Farm 'Wagyu Owner System,' who sought compensation from the state, alleging negligence in preventing the expansion of damages.
Donald Trump has refiled his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's paper, after an earlier complaint regarding Epstein coverage was dismissed for legal flaws.
The Okayama branch of the Hiroshima High Court has ruled that the maximum 2.1-times disparity in vote value during the February House of Representatives election is constitutional, dismissing a lawsuit that sought to nullify the election results.
Ukrainian Slavistics students at Palacký University in Olomouc are translating selected Czech legal regulations into their native language, aiming to provide these texts to Ukrainian lawyers to accelerate the country's entry into the European Union.
Adonis Georgiadis commented on the lawsuit filed against him by Nikos Androulakis concerning statements about a property in Heraklion, stating he has nothing to fear and suggesting the issue harms Androulakis by revealing his wealth.
The Australian government has filed its largest-ever lawsuit, seeking £1 billion from American foam company 3M over widespread contamination by 'forever chemicals'.
The 'Cambodia Travel Match 2026' event has successfully attracted numerous regional tourism industry players, aiming to boost Cambodia's tourism sector.
Outdoor clothing company Patagonia has launched a trademark lawsuit against environmentalist drag performer Pattie Gonia, seeking $1 plus legal fees for alleged infringement.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the communications app Discord, alleging that the platform deceives parents and endangers children.
An Abuja High Court has dismissed a $19.6 million lawsuit filed against the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), ruling that oral agreements cannot be used to expand written contracts.
Prime Video's new Spider-Noir series is receiving high ratings and is confirmed to bring back the multiverse, featuring new villains and a unique design for Black Cat. The show explores a darker, more chaotic period for the forgotten hero, with potential for a second season.
MP Materials has filed a lawsuit against USA Rare Earth, accusing the company of stealing its magnet technology. This legal dispute highlights growing tensions and competition within the rare earth industry.
Several Singaporean manufacturers, including Gardenia, Yeo's, and APB, are relocating their operations to Malaysia. This trend is prompting experts to raise concerns about increased competition and its potential impact on Singapore's manufacturing sector and brand.
Marvell's stock experienced volatility as the custom-chip maker reported an 'exceptional' demand for AI, leading to an accelerated revenue growth outlook for the fiscal year.
Snowflake reported Q1 earnings that beat analyst expectations, announced 616 new customers, and saw revenue up 34% YoY. The company also raised its annual product revenue forecast, citing increased AI workloads, and struck a $6 billion deal with AWS.
Directors of Czech Television and Czech Radio have called on Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to stop parliamentary discussions on new media laws. They argue that the proposed changes, which include restructuring and funding cuts, would impose a significant financial burden and lead to losses for public media.
Snowflake has signed a $6 billion deal with AWS for AI infrastructure, while data center operator IREN has secured a $1.6 billion deal with Dell Technologies for Blackwell systems at its Texas AI campus. These agreements highlight significant investments in AI infrastructure.
Debates surrounding paternity fraud have intensified across the globe, fueled by rising public awareness of DNA testing, prompting discussions on paternity fraud laws in Ghana.
A lawsuit alleges that a priest used information obtained in a confessional booth to pressure a mentally ill tenant, Magdalena Max Avramovich, out of her rent-stabilized apartment, calling the alleged sacramental violation 'unconscionable' and 'unlawful'.
The Summer House Season 10 reunion generated significant fan response, particularly concerning the conflict between Ciara Miller and Amanda Batula. The reunion also highlighted the ongoing issues between West and Amanda.
A Montenegrin court ruled that the publication of Sky ECC messages mentioning Andrej Vučić, brother of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, was justified and in the public interest, rejecting his lawsuit against a Montenegrin portal.
A new experiment has successfully generated perfect randomness for the first time, leveraging quantum laws. This breakthrough promises to eliminate doubts regarding the security of current encryption methods.
Christen Sveaas has lost a significant lawsuit against Kjell Inge Røkke in the district court. The ruling marks a legal defeat for Sveaas in the high-profile case.
An opinion piece draws parallels between current political events and the 1992 resignation of S. Bangarappa, Karnataka's first OBC Chief Minister, who was asked to step down by PV Narasimha Rao. The author reflects on similar scenarios from the past.
Arthur Potts Dawson, a leading chef in sustainable gastronomy, will participate in a panel at the Greencajt festival to discuss defining authentic Croatian cuisine.
The US announced its decision to withdraw aircraft, destroyers, and submarines from NATO during a closed-door meeting of NATO policy directors, as conveyed by Pentagon advisor Alexander Velez-Green, according to two anonymous alliance diplomats.
The family of Auburn graduate Whitney Robeson is suing a gunmaker over an alleged accidental shooting, but an attorney warns that the claim, involving an antique revolver, faces significant legal hurdles.
Bonneval Emergence, a competitor of Nestlé Waters, has filed a lawsuit against Perrier, Contrex, and Vittel in administrative court. The company disputes prefectural decrees that allowed the Swiss group's brands to sell 'natural mineral water' that allegedly did not meet required criteria.
A Washington Post article humorously questions the shade of blue chosen by Trump for the Reflecting Pool, while a federal judge considers a lawsuit regarding "aesthetic injury" from his decorating decisions.
Ninja Warrior-style obstacle racing is set to be included in the modern pentathlon event at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. This marks a significant update to the Olympic sport, incorporating a popular challenge course format.
The US Supreme Court has refused to hear Meta's challenge against a social media addiction lawsuit filed in Vermont. This decision allows the lawsuit to proceed, potentially setting a precedent for similar cases.
The Trump administration has filed a new lawsuit against UCLA, alleging a 'hostile educational environment' due to antisemitism on campus. The suit references widely reported clashes between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters at encampments in spring 2024.
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The U.S. Supreme Court denied the NFL's appeal to keep Brian Flores' racial discrimination lawsuit out of court and also rejected Meta's appeal in a Vermont social media addiction case, with a Malaysian outlet confirming the Meta decision.
Ken Paxton, endorsed by Donald Trump, successfully ousted incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the Texas Republican primary runoff. This victory marks another win for Trump-backed candidates in the midterm elections.
The Hong Kong government has initiated a public consultation on proposed overhauls to its fire safety laws. This move follows a recent fire in Tai Po and aims to enhance fire safety regulations across the city.
China's MiniMax has lost its bid to end a copyright lawsuit filed by Disney, which concerns the use of an AI system, indicating ongoing legal challenges in the intellectual property domain.
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office announced that there were no jackpot winners for the Ultra Lotto 6/58, SuperLotto 6/49, and Lotto 6/42 draws on May 26.
Moldova has submitted a statement to the CIS Executive Committee announcing its withdrawal from key agreements within the organization. This move signifies a shift in Moldova's international relations.
A discussion in Slovakia highlights concerns that the country's extremely strict church registration laws create a 'European anomaly,' blinding the state and failing to protect it by pushing smaller religious communities into a grey zone.
The world's first AI Minister in a Balkan country is facing corruption allegations and lawsuits, leading to the apparent failure of the project, though Premier Rama has expressed a desire to continue.
A woman's desire to remodel her home is being thwarted by her in-laws, who own half of the property and refuse the changes, prompting a 'Ramsey Show' host to question why the situation has persisted for 30 years.
A group of 46 climate activists has filed a lawsuit against the Swedish state, alleging systematic persecution of peaceful protests, a case that could impact the country's international image.
A conference was held to discuss strategies for combating Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs), which are often used to intimidate and silence journalists and media outlets.
Czech President Petr Pavel announced he has prepared a competence lawsuit, warning the government that the president cannot be subordinate to it. He stated he does not want to be a 'hostage of the government' in this dispute.
A successful supernatural horror film from Blumhouse, described as 'Poltergeist Meets Jaws,' is now climbing the streaming charts on Netflix globally after its strong theatrical run.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's public broadcaster BHRT has lost a long-running lawsuit against RTRS and must pay over 17.7 million convertible marks. This represents a new financial blow for the state television.
The Polish Ministry of Health is planning significant changes to prescription laws, aiming to streamline the rules for issuing and fulfilling prescriptions. The proposed changes include automatically indicating the quantity of medication for patients and introducing a 60-day refund limit for annual prescriptions.
Dragan Solak and Victoriya Boklag, shareholders of United Group, have launched legal action in London to block the sale of United Group's media assets. The lawsuit aims to prevent the transaction from proceeding.
Chinese influencers have encountered online abuse following a dance video filmed at a Fuji Lawson store, with subsequent clarification winning support while the original accusatory post was criticized for inciting anti-Chinese sentiment.
Mezzo-soprano Elīna Garanča has cancelled her participation in the Salzburg Festival's production of 'Ariadne auf Naxos'. She was scheduled to perform in the opera.
An opinion piece discusses new breeding laws aimed at regulating the highly profitable dog breeding industry, emphasizing the need for dog owners to hold themselves accountable.
The Central University Library experienced packed halls and welcomed over 1,500 visitors during Museum Night, highlighting interest in history and heritage.
The Turkish Cypriot legislature voted late Monday night to defy two vetoes exercised by Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman, repassing laws concerning the development of forest land in the Karpas peninsula and the criminalization of naming journalists.
The Municipality of Bijelo Polje continues to improve public spaces, adding new content such as seesaws to a park to create a more enjoyable environment for children, youth, and families.
A specific traffic violation, described as dangerous driving behavior, can result in heavy fines, license revocation, and even prison sentences in most European countries, with some drivers losing their licenses for up to 10 years.
Japanese actor Kenjiro Tsuda has filed a lawsuit against ByteDance, the operator of TikTok, in Tokyo District Court over the unauthorized use of his AI-generated voice. This is believed to be the first such lawsuit in Japan.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has reached 900 cases and is outpacing response efforts, with health facilities being attacked and patients fleeing. The WHO has urged Congo's neighbors to act immediately on the Ebola risk, while some countries are taking preparedness measures.
Patients affected by harm from prescribed medicine must secure independent medical audits to legally link the harm to the medication for a successful lawsuit.
SpaceX's market debut has drawn significant attention, with the company expected to target a $1.75 trillion valuation. However, an analysis indicates that there is no guarantee investors will profit from recent hot IPOs.