
No winner in PCSO’s Feb. 24 Ultra Lotto 6/58 draw
MANILA, Philippines — No bettor won the jackpot prizes in the Ultra Lotto 6/58, Super Lotto 6/49 and Lotto 6/42 draws on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, according to the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). The winning combination for Ultra Lotto 6/58 was 47-26-30-41-27-49, with a jackpot prize of P75 million. No ticket holder matched all

Iran's Alleged Chemical Weapons Program Under Scrutiny Amid Reports of Use Against Protesters
Iran's alleged chemical weapons program is drawing increased scrutiny, with reports suggesting its use against protesters, as the U.S. boosts its military presence in the region.

Fraud check? Controversial (and undefeated) heavyweight Josh Hokit draws former title challenger for UFC 327
“The Incredible Hok” is about to find out where he really stands. Undefeated Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Heavyweight prospect Josh Hokit (8-0) will take a massive step up in competition when

Journalist Files Lawsuit Against Zoi Konstantopoulou for Defamation
Journalist Vasiliki Polyzou has filed a lawsuit for defamation against Zoi Konstantopoulou, president of Plefsi Eleftherias, alleging that Konstantopoulou made defamatory statements regarding Polyzou's collaboration with a non-profit organization.

FedEx Seeks Tariff Refund With Lawsuit Against US
FedEx Seeks Tariff Refund With Lawsuit Against US
Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times,
FedEx is suing the United States Feb. 23, seeking a full refund on President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled his use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) lacked authorization.
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. Court of International Trade, seeks to recoup all duties paid by FedEx as a result of IEEPA orders and any interest ...
Outkast Settle Trademark Dispute With EDM Duo ATLiens
The parties reached a settlement agreement last week, following the hip-hop group filing a trademark lawsuit in August 2024

Culturehollywood-reporterdeadline2h ago2 sources Amazon Introduces AI-Powered Vertical Video Technology
Amazon's AWS Elemental Inference will provide entertainment companies with new AI-powered vertical video technology, allowing real-time conversion of live content into vertical video.

15 States Sue HHS Over Revisions to Children's Vaccine Schedule
Fifteen states, led by Democrats, have filed a lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services, alleging that recent revisions to the recommended vaccine schedule for children were not based on scientific evidence.

Serbian Progressive Party Leader's Loyalty Statement Draws Criticism
Miloš Vučević, president of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), stated that the SNS is a 'family, forever loyal to President Vučić,' drawing comparisons to a 'mafia family' in public reactions, with critics suggesting a lack of strong leadership.

Julio Iglesias Sues Yolanda Díaz for Defamation
Singer Julio Iglesias has filed a lawsuit against Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz, reacting judicially to public interventions he considers 'defamatory and slanderous' and demanding a retraction.

Why President can adjust existing laws — Pinheiro, SAN
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Kemi Pinheiro, has said that the President possesses constitutional powers to modify existing laws where necessary to bring them into conformity with the provisions of the Constitution.
The post Why President can adjust existing laws — Pinheiro, SAN appeared first on Vanguard News.

Calls for justice over Turkey's post-coup dismissals
Sixty-seven political and civil society figures have urged Turkish authorities to deliver justice for over 127,000 public servants dismissed under emergency decree laws following the 2016 coup attempt.

SportTimes of India5h ago PAK vs ENG: Pakistan fan's hilarious reaction after Saim Ayub dismissal goes viral - Watch
A Pakistan fan’s appalled reaction after Saim Ayub was dismissed for 7 by Jofra Archer went viral during the T20 World Cup match against England. Pakistan scored 164/9, with Sahibzada Farhan top-scoring with 63 and Fakhar Zaman adding 25. Liam Dawson took three wickets as England kept pressure with regular breakthroughs, while Babar Azam made a slow 25.

Detroit Police Sergeant Sues After Suspension for Contacting Border Patrol
A Detroit police sergeant has filed a federal lawsuit after being suspended for allegedly contacting Border Patrol during a traffic stop, claiming a due process violation.

Dawson takes back-to-back wickets against Pakistan
Liam Dawson takes back-to-back wickets for England to reduce Pakistan to 146-7 in the T20 World Cup Super 8 match.

Product Recall: Jackets with Drawstrings Pose Safety Risk
The Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency (Tukes) has issued a warning about jackets sold by Revolution Race, whose drawstrings can get caught in vehicles or doors, posing an injury risk.

Kerala's High-Speed Rail Plan Redrawn with Rs 54,000 Crore Cost Reduction
E. Sreedharan, known as 'Metro Man', has proposed a revised plan for Kerala's high-speed rail project, aiming to significantly reduce its cost to Rs 54,000 crore.

Politicsindex-hrjutarnji-list8h ago2 sources Croatian Minister Criticizes Zagreb City Government Over Constitutional Lawsuit
Croatian Interior Minister Davor Božinović criticized the Zagreb city government for filing a constitutional lawsuit against the government over the organization of a handball team reception, accusing them of trying to overshadow chaos in Zagreb.

Accolade Warehouse Group Prepares Offer for Polish Investors
The warehouse group Accolade, which currently draws capital from Czech and Slovak investors, is developing a new investment offer specifically for the Polish market.

Takeaways from UNC’s pivotal win over Louisville in top 25 matchup
UNC earned a résumé win over Louisville behind Trimble’s 30 and tough defense, despite late flaws.

Monika Liu Withdraws from Midsummer Vilnius Festival Amid Epstein Controversy
Lithuanian singer Monika Liu has announced her withdrawal from the 'Midsummer Vilnius' festival after reports emerged linking the festival's director, Valdas Petreikis, to Jeffrey Epstein.

Vaping Laws Abroad: Countries Where E-Cigarettes Can Lead to High Costs and Jail Time
Travelers are advised to be aware of e-cigarette laws in various countries, as vaping can lead to significant fines or even imprisonment in certain destinations.

Falling antlers caused ‘severe’ injuries to couple dining at LongHorn Steakhouse, lawsuit says
First in The Independent: Dennis and Patricia Swartz say the decorative antlers caused not only physical harm, but lasting ‘mental anguish,’ as well

PRG Withdraws Support for Marseille Mayor Payan Over LFI Rapprochement
The Parti radical de gauche (PRG) has announced its withdrawal from the 'Printemps marseillais' coalition, citing Marseille Mayor Benoît Payan's rapprochement with La France Insoumise (LFI) as the reason.

Tour Guide Arrested in Egypt for Drawing on 4,000-Year-Old Pyramid
A tour guide in Egypt has been arrested after videos circulated online showing him sketching a diagram in chalk on a 4,000-year-old pyramid while explaining something to tourists.

Businessindex-hrnaftemporikinewsbeast11h ago3 sources FedEx: The first giant to demand a full refund from Trump's tariffs after the Supreme Court's decision
FedEx filed a lawsuit demanding a 'full refund' of the tariffs it paid under the emergency measures imposed by Donald Trump and which the Supreme Court overturned.

DAN GAINOR: Trump defeated the press like David smacked Goliath. Can they recover?
Liberal media loses influence as President Donald Trump defeats press opponents through lawsuits and industry upheaval affecting major news organizations.

Culturela-vanguardiaVnExpressdhaka-tribune12h ago3 sources Abandoned at birth, Japan's baby monkey won't let go of his stuffed orangutan, becomes zoo visitors' favorite
At a zoo outside Tokyo, the monkey enclosure has become a must-see attraction thanks to an inseparable pair: Punch, a baby Japanese macaque, and his stuffed orangutan companion.

Robyg may return to the Warsaw stock exchange
Intensive work is underway on the re-entry of one of Poland's leading residential developers to the WSE (Warsaw Stock Exchange). The value of the offering is expected to exceed PLN 1 billion.

CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Exam Draws Mixed Reactions from Students and Teachers
The CBSE Class 12 Accountancy exam, taken by lakhs of students nationwide, was described as lengthy by students, while teachers generally found the paper to be balanced and in line with the prescribed pattern.
Bayer Sues Johnson & Johnson Over Prostate Cancer Drug Claims
Bayer has filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson concerning claims related to a prostate cancer drug.

Hansi Flick, Deco in attendance for Joan Laporta’s ‘How we saved Barcelona’ book launch
Former president highlights last term, draws praise from Hansi Flick, Deco, and other key figures

Uproar in Clare, Ireland Over New Burial Ground By-Law and Headstone Fee
New by-laws and a headstone application fee for burial grounds in Clare, Ireland, have caused significant concern among locals, sculptors, tradespeople, and councillors, with calls to 'stop charging our dead'.

SportYahooTimes of India16h ago2 sources 'It's not all about Usman Tariq': England fire warning ahead of Pakistan Super 8s clash
England spinner Liam Dawson insists the team will focus on Pakistan's entire spin attack, not just mystery bowler Usman Tariq, ahead of their crucial T20 World Cup Super Eights match. Dawson highligh

Sikh Empire Exhibition Draws Crowds at Punjab Craft Mela
An exhibition focused on the 'Sikh Empire' has become a major attraction at the Punjab craft mela.
PayPal Holdings, Inc. Faces Securities Fraud Class Action Lawsuit
PayPal Holdings, Inc. investors are alerted to an April 20, 2026, deadline in a securities fraud class action lawsuit against the company.

Jerzy Surdykowski: Przeklęty los centrysty
Czy istnieją jeszcze politycy niezłomni, zawsze wierni swoim raz na zawsze wyrażonym założeniom ideowym? Czy może wierni są są partiom, które służą do zdobycia i utrzymania władzy, a potem do rozdawan

Sarawak files petition in Malaysia's top court challenging three federal petroleum laws
The move follows an application in January filed by Petronas, the energy firm owned by Malaysia's federal government, seeking clarity about the legal and regulatory framework governing its operations in Sarawak.

Detroit Lions Biggest Concerns Entering 2026 Offseason
The window is wide open in Detroit — but so are the questions. Can the offensive line stay elite? Will Aidan Hutchinson get help off the edge? And how long can the Lions afford to wait on key pieces in the secondary? Contenders have flaws. The Lions must fix theirs now.

Irish Media Regulator Suggests Tougher Laws for AI Deepfake Sexual Imagery
Ireland's media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán, is set to inform the Oireachtas Committee on Artificial Intelligence that stricter laws regarding AI-generated deepfake sexual imagery could be beneficial.
China Boosts Laws for Economic Growth
China is enhancing its legal framework to further stimulate and support economic growth across the nation.
Apple Sued by West Virginia AG for Allegedly Failing to Prevent Child Sex Abuse Images on iCloud
Apple is facing a lawsuit from the West Virginia Attorney General for allegedly failing to prevent child sex abuse images from being present on its iCloud service.
AI Coding Platform Flaws Allow BBC Reporter Hacking
Flaws in a popular AI coding platform, which allows users without coding skills to create apps, enabled a BBC reporter to be hacked, highlighting security vulnerabilities in rapidly expanding AI tools.

Malaysia Debates Land Ownership and Eviction Rights
Debates over land ownership and eviction rights have intensified in Malaysia, prompting discussions on existing laws.

Sportla-vanguardia23h ago Girona Draws Against Alavés in League Match
Girona came back from an early deficit against Alavés but ultimately conceded a late equalizer, resulting in a draw.

Serbian Lawyers Suspend Work Over Judicial Law Changes
Lawyer Božo Prelević discussed a three-day work stoppage by lawyers in Serbia, protesting the adoption of amendments to judicial laws proposed by an SNS MP, highlighting a general state of vulnerability.

Expert Advises Letting Meltwater Be Amidst Thaw Problems in Poland
Rising temperatures have caused thaws and problems in parts of Poland, but an expert suggests that meltwater is generally beneficial for both people and the environment.

Sportberlingskepolitiken1d ago2 sources Brøndby Draws 0-0 Against Sønderjyske, Continuing Offensive Struggles
Brøndby football club played to a 0-0 draw against Sønderjyske, marking their third consecutive match without scoring a goal.

Kasimpasa Draws Against Fenerbahce in Turkish League
Andri Fannar Baldursson and his Kasimpasa teammates secured a 1-1 draw against Fenerbahce in a Turkish football league match in Istanbul.

Serbian Government Holds Discussion on Already Adopted Laws
The Serbian government organized a public discussion on laws that had already been adopted, with Prime Minister Brnabić initially defending the process before leaving the event.

Texas Officials Share Blame in Camp Mystic Deaths, New Lawsuit Claims
“The lack of the state-required evacuation plan created chaos that cost 27 young lives,” the suit asserts.

Bulgarian Caretaker Government Withdraws Danyo Denev's Nomination for DANS Head
The caretaker government of Andrey Gyurov has withdrawn the nomination of Danyo Denev for the position of chairman of the State Agency for National Security (DANS), thereby terminating the procedure.

New Jersey Democrats Propose 'F---ICE Act' Allowing Lawsuits Over Immigration Enforcement
New Jersey Democratic lawmakers are facing criticism for introducing the controversial 'F---ICE Act,' which would permit residents to sue over federal immigration enforcement actions following reported detentions.

Climate Lawsuits Against States and Individual Climate Action Discussed at CEU Lecture
A CEU lecture discussed the increasing number of climate lawsuits against states and the effectiveness of legal action and individual commitments in preventing climate catastrophe.

CRTA Reports Flaws in Serbia's New Voter Register Law
The CRTA observation mission has reported shortcomings in the implementation of Serbia's new Law on the Unified Voter Register.

Icelandic Citizen Serving in Israeli Army
Reports have emerged about an individual with Icelandic citizenship serving in the Israeli army, following data obtained by the NGO Hatzlacha under Israeli information laws.

US Supreme Court to Hear Exxon and Suncor Climate Suit Appeal
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a bid by Exxon and Suncor to dismiss a climate change lawsuit filed by Boulder, Colorado.

Robredo, Moreno join Marcos in Palace launch of LGU programs
MANILA, Philippines — Will the public expect more close encounters between President Ferdinand R.Marcos Jr. and former Vice President Leni Robredo as the 2028 election season draws closer, or is everything just pure coincidence? Robredo, the incumbent mayor of Naga City, reciprocated Marcos’s gesture by visiting him at Malacañang in Manila on Monday. A pool photo
Family of Tunisian Lawyer Ahmed Souab Announces His Release - Asharq Al-awsat - English
Family of Tunisian Lawyer Ahmed Souab Announces His Release Asharq Al-awsat - English

Ohio Boys Basketball District Tournament Preview
A preview of the Southwest District boys basketball tournaments, with draws completed for all seven divisions and games set to begin.

Supreme Court to Hear Oil and Gas Companies' Bid to Block Climate Change Lawsuits
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review a case where oil and gas companies are attempting to prevent climate change-related lawsuits against them.

Catholic Bishops Identify Faulty Electoral Process, Insecurity, Illegal Mining as Stunting National Growth
Catholic bishops have pointed to faulty electoral processes, growing insecurity, and illegal mining, along with new tax laws, as factors hindering Nigeria's national growth.

"Grandmas Against Right-Wing Extremism" successfully takes action against far-right portal "Exxpress"
The Commercial Court of Vienna has issued a preliminary injunction regarding the use of a photo of chairwoman Monika Salzer. A lawsuit is underway.

Nikita Hand to Be Awarded Damages After Neighbors Fail to Respond to Lawsuit
Nikita Hand is set to be awarded damages after her former neighbors, Samantha O’Reilly and Steven Cummins, failed to respond to a lawsuit, with the pair previously scheduled to testify in Conor McGregor’s appeal.

Serbian Bar Association Calls Three-Day Strike Over New Judiciary Laws
The Serbian Bar Association has declared a three-day strike to protest the recent introduction of new judiciary laws that have met with significant opposition.

SportThe Independent1d ago England Prepares for Crucial T20 World Cup Super 8 Match Against Pakistan
England's Liam Dawson discusses the threats from Pakistan, including mystery spinner Usman Tariq, as England aims to secure a semi-final spot in their T20 World Cup Super 8 group.

Politicsmorgunbladidla-vanguardianewsbeast1d ago3 sources United States begins withdrawal from Syria and shifts military pressure towards Iran
Washington withdraws its troops to the Iraqi border after the consolidation of the new Damascus Government and amid the deadlock in nuclear negotiations with Tehran

Politicsjerusalem-postnaftemporiki6m ago2 sources US DOJ sues California University alleging 'antisemitic hostile work environment' at UCLA campus
The US Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the University of California, alleging an antisemitic hostile work environment at its Los Angeles campus.

Aguero admits Arsenal is sending a strong message to Manchester City
Arsenal’s victory at Tottenham was their first in three matches and arrived at a crucial juncture in the title race. Recent back-to-back draws against Brentford and Wolves have allowed Manchester Ci..

Virginia QB Chandler Morris files lawsuit to regain season of eligibility
Morris, who has played in six seasons for four different schools, argues in the complaint that the NCAA should have granted him a medical redshirt for the 2022 football season, citing both mental and
Fuji TV Ex-President Defends Actions in ¥5 Billion Damages Lawsuit
In a lawsuit where Fuji TV is seeking ¥5 billion in damages from former president Koichi Minato and another individual, Minato's side has argued that the decision not to investigate certain issues was a 'reasonable business judgment' prioritizing life and privacy protection.

Prosecution Withdraws Extortion Indictment Against Shqipron Hoxhaj
The prosecution has withdrawn the indictment against Shqipron Hoxhaj for attempted extortion at the Koper District Court, seemingly concluding the legal proceedings for the alleged crime.

Top Music Law News: Live Nation Ruling, Karol G Lawsuit, Diddy Appeal, Miley Cyrus Case
This week's music law news includes Live Nation heading to trial, Karol G receiving an apology, federal authorities fighting Diddy's appeal, and Miley Cyrus addressing a 'Flowers' lawsuit.

Hasbro Shareholders Drop Magic: The Gathering Lawsuit
Hasbro shareholders have dropped their lawsuit against the company, which alleged management overprinted 'Magic: The Gathering' cards, breached fiduciary duty, and deceived consumers.

Singer Kostas Doxas Convicted of Domestic Violence
Greek singer Kostas Doxas has been convicted of domestic violence following a lawsuit filed by his ex-wife, Maria Delithanasi.
OutKast Settles Trademark Lawsuit Against EDM Duo ‘ATLiens’ Over Famous Song Name
The rap legends claimed that a lesser-known Atlanta musical duo was violating trademark law by using a song name that had been "invented by OutKast."

States are fighting back against online prediction markets
At least 20 lawsuits have been filed against prediction companies

German Federal Court Rules States Cannot Sue Over Reporting
Germany's Federal Court of Justice (BGH) dismissed a lawsuit by the Kingdom of Morocco against German newspapers 'Die Zeit' and 'Süddeutsche Zeitung' regarding their reporting on the Pegasus spyware, affirming press freedom.

BusinessYahoochannel-news-asia5h ago2 sources Tesla Faces Lawsuit Alleging Anti-American Bias in Hiring
A U.S. judge has ruled that Tesla must face a lawsuit alleging anti-American bias in its hiring practices, allowing the legal proceedings to move forward.

CAN Official Warns US Pressure on Sharia Risks Tension in Nigeria
A Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) official warned that calls by a United States congressional panel for Nigeria to repeal Sharia and blasphemy laws could heighten religious tension and destabilize the country.
National Assembly: Ousmane Sonko rebukes Mame Mactar Guèye and withdraws his close protection detail. - Seneweb
National Assembly: Ousmane Sonko rebukes Mame Mactar Guèye and withdraws his close protection detail. Seneweb

Bosnia’s Republika Srpska entity to adopts key payment services laws
The Republika Srpska (RS) entity is set to adopt a new Law on Payment Services and a regulation on the physical transfer of cash, marking a critical s

Hungarian Minister Márton Nagy's Anti-Bank Outburst Draws Criticism
Hungarian Minister Márton Nagy has launched another attack on domestic big banks, which critics suggest is a distraction from a controversial 'wellness meeting'.

Politicsel-mundola-vanguardia7h ago2 sources Julio Iglesias Sues Yolanda Díaz Over Sexual Abuse Allegations
Julio Iglesias has filed a lawsuit against Spanish Vice President Yolanda Díaz for accusing him of 'sexual abuse' and 'enslaving' his workers.

USA-Canada Hockey Finale Draws Significant Action, Differing Liabilities
The thrilling final was one of the most-bet hockey games ever at DraftKings, but at least one Canadian operator was left torn following the contest.

Montenegro Justice Minister Advocates for Better Judicial Working Conditions
Montenegro's Minister of Justice, Bojan Božović, presented amendments to laws on the Constitutional Court, Judicial Council, and State Prosecutor's Office, which would extend judges' and prosecutors' right to a supplement until the end of the year.

Austrians Open to Merging Smaller Federal States and Centralizing Legislation
A survey in Austria reveals that half of the population sees no disadvantage in merging smaller federal states, and 68% find it sensible to regulate all laws at a single level.

Montenegrin Parliament Continues Work on Justice System Legislation
Montenegrin MPs continued their parliamentary session, with several legislative proposals on the agenda concerning the judiciary, including amendments to laws on the Constitutional Court, Judicial Council, judges, and the Constitutional Court.

Conor Benn’s $15m Zuffa Boxing deal draws puzzled response from Sean O’Malley
UFC star Sean O’Malley does not believe Conor Benn will make $15 million with Zuffa Boxing, arguing the British boxer is not a big enough draw to justify that kind of money. Just a few days ago, news

Opinion: The matches that could be the most significant for Arsenal
Arsenal have responded to a disappointing spell with victory over Tottenham, yet there remains far more at stake this season.After back-to-back draws, it appeared that Mikel Arteta’s side might stru..

Kėdainiai bridge construction halted due to design flaws
The construction of the Kėdainiai Tilto street bridge has been halted after significant design flaws were discovered, which, if unaddressed, would render the structure dangerous. This bridge previously collapsed into the Nevėžis river during a visit by President Gitanas Nausėda.

Mother Awaits Justice Four Years After Son's Suicide Due to School Bullying
Arti Malhotra continues her fight for justice four years after her son Arvey died by suicide following severe school bullying, advocating for anti-bullying laws and school accountability.

Nigerian Government Withdraws Charges Against Lawyer Ozekhome in London Property Case
The Nigerian government has withdrawn charges against senior lawyer Mike Ozekhome concerning controversies over a London property linked to former FCT minister Jeremiah Useni.

Online Bicycle Fraud Highlights IBAN Security Flaws
An individual recounts being a victim of online fraud, paying for an expensive bicycle that was never delivered, raising concerns about the perceived security of IBAN verification.
Kuwait's KPC Draws Major Firms for Possible $7 Billion Pipeline Deal
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) is attracting interest from major investment firms like BlackRock, Brookfield, and EIG for a potential $7 billion pipeline deal.

Traffic Restrictions and Fines in Central Athens
Traffic police in central Athens have intensified road checks, leading to circulation cuts on a main road and numerous €150 fines for drivers, aiming to enforce traffic laws.
SpaceX's Mega IPO Redraws 2026 Listing Road Map
SpaceX's anticipated mega Initial Public Offering (IPO) is expected to significantly reshape the landscape for other companies hoping to list in 2026.

Police deploy 2,500 officers for 9 fake threats over 3 years
At least 2,500 police officers have been mobilized in response to nine fake public threats since a notorious murder threat in Seoul’s Sillim-dong in 2023, according to local media reports Tuesday. According to local daily Dong-A Ilbo, citing police data, authorities are preparing nine civil lawsuits related to public murder threats. The cases include a threat at Sillim Station, a bomb threat targeting Jeju International Airport and an explosives threat at Shinsegae Department Store. In 2023, a m

EU Member States Threaten Lawsuit Over Increased Parliament Powers
EU member states in the Council are reportedly threatening to sue the European Commission over an agreement that grants greater powers to the European Parliament, arguing it violates the Union's founding treaties.

Businessdr-dkder-standarddelfi-lt+1The Independent16h ago4 sources FedEx Sues the U.S. Government
Shipping giant FedEx has filed a lawsuit against the American government.

Centerview puts its sleep lawsuit to bed
The Wall Street firm settled a case brought by a sacked junior banker over her sleep needs

Jeff Shell to Fight Threatened Lawsuit Over Corporate Information
Paramount president Jeff Shell plans to 'strongly respond' to a threatened lawsuit from a former associate concerning the alleged misuse and disclosure of confidential corporate information.

Transparency in Lawmaking: Who Writes Laws for Karol Nawrocki?
An expert emphasizes that transparency is key for the state and citizens, raising questions about who drafts laws for Karol Nawrocki, especially concerning economic interests.

Joan Laporta hits back at ‘nonsense’ lawsuit as Barcelona election heats up
Outgoing president calls allegations opaque and politically motivated
CultureAPhollywood-reporter19h ago2 sources Isaac Hayes Estate Reaches Settlement With Trump Over Unauthorized Music Use
The estate of late soul icon Isaac Hayes has reached a settlement with Donald Trump regarding the unauthorized use of the song “Hold on, I’m Coming,” concluding a legal battle.

FedEx Sues U.S. for Trump Tariff Refunds After Supreme Court Ruling
FedEx has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, seeking a full refund for tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed these tariffs illegal. The Trump administration has indicated that any refunds could take years to be processed.

Unlicensed betting firms face sponsorship ban
Ministers say they are worried about the risks posed by the unlicensed market, such as companies failing to comply with laws and guidelines designed to protect customers.
Wall Street could seize your retirement savings in the next financial crash — and it's perfectly legal
Investigation uncovers how banking institutions secretly altered securities laws in the 1970s, prioritizing Wall Street over individual investors.

German Far-Right AfD Flirts with Nazi History, Draws Criticism
Historian and journalist Katja Hoyer discusses how Germany's far-right AfD party is aligning itself with Nazi history, timing its congress with a Nazi rally centenary, and argues that moral outrage alone is insufficient to stop its rise.

Apple sued by West Virginia for alleged failure to stop child sexual abuse material on iCloud, iOS devices
The lawsuit accuses Apple of prioritizing privacy branding and its own business interests over child safety.
Singaporean Convicted of Littering in Malaysia Performs Community Service
A Singaporean man, the first to be convicted under Malaysia's stricter littering laws, performed court-ordered community service in Kuala Lumpur, urging others to follow the rules.

PCSO: No winners in Feb. 23 Grand, Mega Lotto draws
MANILA, Philippines – No bettor won the jackpot prizes for Grand Lotto 6/55 and MegaLotto 6/45 in the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) draws held Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. Grand Lotto 6/55 produced the winning combination 20-23-05-35-33-45 for a jackpot of ₱45 million. PCSO said no ticket holder matched all six numbers. READ: Lotto Results

Macedonian Minister Minchev and Rokas Discuss Strengthening Merit System and Institutional Accountability
The Ministry of Public Administration announced that Minister Minchev and Rokas discussed strengthening the merit system and institutional accountability, reviewing key systemic laws for the administration's functioning, including the Law on Senior Executives.

Texas Officials Share Blame in Camp Mystic Flood Deaths, New Lawsuit Claims
“The lack of the state-required evacuation plan created chaos that cost 27 young lives,” the suit asserts.

Fenerbahçe Draws Against Kasımpaşa in Dramatic Super Lig Match
Fenerbahçe missed a crucial opportunity in the Turkish Super Lig title race, drawing 1-1 against Kasımpaşa in a dramatic match despite being considered strong favorites.

Lawsuit Alleges DHS Illegally Tracked Immigration Observers
A new federal class action lawsuit has been filed against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), alleging that agents illegally tracked and intimidated observers watching federal immigration enforcement in Maine, calling them 'domestic terrorists' and threatening to add them to a 'database' or 'watchlist'.

Politicsberlingskenaftemporikiclub-of-mozambique1d ago3 sources Trump's tariff weapon is broken – here is the chaos that awaits him
Following the clear decision of the US Supreme Court, President Trump must navigate deeply complicated laws dating back to the 1930s to save his tariff strategy. Here are his challenges.
Supreme Court to Hear Climate Change Lawsuits Against Oil and Gas Companies
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments from oil and gas companies seeking to block climate change lawsuits, a significant development in environmental litigation.

US Sues Coca-Cola Bottler Over All-Female Networking Event
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit against a Coca-Cola bottler, alleging discrimination for hosting an all-female casino networking event from which men were excluded.

HealthThe GuardianTimes of India1d ago2 sources No evidence behind RFK Jr’s claim keto diet can cure schizophrenia, experts say
Health secretary likely referred to Harvard psychiatrist who says he’s ‘never used the word “cure” in my work’
Psychiatric researchers are pushing back against Health and Human Services secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr’s claims that a doctor at Harvard “cured schizophrenia using keto diets”, while also acknowledging that a carefully supervised ketogenic diet shows promise for a variety of mental health conditions.
Kennedy Jr’s statement likely referred to Harvard psychiatrist Dr Christopher Palm...

Three Arrested for Illegal Excavation at Archaeological Site in Thessaloniki
Three individuals were arrested in Thessaloniki for illegally excavating within an archaeological site, violating laws protecting antiquities and cultural heritage.

PoliticsThe Independentseeking-alpha1d ago2 sources Supreme Court to Hear Oil and Gas Companies' Bid to Block Climate Change Lawsuits
The U.S. Supreme Court will weigh a bid from major oil and gas companies, including Exxon and Suncor, to block climate change lawsuits, with the Trump administration having previously supported the companies.

South Africa Withdraws Peacekeeping Troops from UN Missions
South Africa, a political and economic heavyweight in Africa, is withdrawing its peacekeeping troops from all UN missions on the continent, signaling a shift in its foreign policy.

Memphis Baker Chloe Sexton Sued Over Company Name 'Chloe's Giant Cookies'
Memphis baker Chloe Sexton's company, Chloe’s Giant Cookies, is facing a lawsuit from Fort Myers-based Chloe’s Cookies over its name, with Sexton receiving notice shortly after announcing a TV appearance.

Serbian Lawyers Begin Three-Day Strike Against New Judicial Laws
Lawyers in Serbia have commenced a three-day strike in protest against new judicial laws proposed by a Vučić-aligned MP, with the Bar Association calling for authorities to implement adopted amendments.

CRTA Reports Flaws in Serbia's Voter Register Law Implementation
Just three months after Serbia's Parliament adopted the Law on the Unified Voter Register, CRTA reports that authorities have already begun obstructing its implementation.
Danish Church Minister Seeks New Rules for Ash Scattering
The Danish Church Minister is confident in a model for updating burial laws to include new rules for scattering ashes, noting broad support but emphasizing the need to avoid 'crazy' outcomes.

When is the UEFA Champions League last 16 draw? How to watch live, details, bracket, possible draws, time
Everything you need for the all-important draw for the UEFA Champions League last 16.
US Supreme Court to Hear Oil Companies' Bid to Toss Climate Suits
The US Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a bid by oil companies to dismiss climate-related lawsuits against them.

Latvian Maestro Raimonds Pauls Withdraws Authorizations Amidst Concert Scandal
A scandal is unfolding around the 'Manai Dzimtenei' concert after Maestro Raimonds Pauls announced he is revoking all previously issued authorizations, stating no one can enter into contracts or manage projects in his name.

Trump Administration's Harvard Lawsuit and Future Applicants
The ongoing legal battle between the Trump administration and Harvard University is raising questions among future applicants about their standing, with experts weighing in on the potential implications.

Nigerian University Expels 28 Students Over Cultism and Malpractice
A Nigerian university has expelled 28 students and withdrawn certificates from 15 others for offenses including cult-related activities, threat to life, assault, conspiracy, burglary, and theft.

Gulf countries back Kuwait’s sovereignty after Iraq draws new boundaries
Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia and UAE express support for Kuwait after Iraq submits new maritime coordinates to UN.

Wolverine Debuts Feral Redesign as a Literal Werewolf, In Uncanny X-Men
The X-Men's brawler just unleashed a feral redesign, as Wolverine becomes a werewolf in Marvel lore, complete with adamantium claws.

PAK vs ENG: Pakistan fan's hilarious reaction after Saim Ayub dismissal goes viral - Watch
A Pakistan fan’s appalled reaction after Saim Ayub was dismissed for 7 by Jofra Archer went viral during the T20 World Cup match against England. Pakistan scored 164/9, with Sahibzada Farhan top-scoring with 63 and Fakhar Zaman adding 25. Liam Dawson took three wickets as England kept pressure with regular breakthroughs, while Babar Azam made a slow 25.

Judge dismisses xAI's lawsuit accusing OpenAI of poaching workers to steal trade secrets
Sam Altman (left) and Elon Musk (right) have taken their legal battle to the court of public opinion, trading barbs in posts on X.
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Elon Musk's xAI accused OpenAI of poaching employees for trade secrets.
A California judge granted OpenAI's motion to dismiss.
Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have been embroiled in a growing legal feud.
A California federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit brought by Elon Musk's AI startup xAI, accusing OpenAI of poaching staff to steal trade secrets....

US Judge Dismisses xAI Trade-Secrets Lawsuit Against OpenAI
A US judge has dismissed for now a trade-secrets lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's xAI against rival artificial intelligence company OpenAI.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Faces Crucial Week for Financial Laws
Bosnia and Herzegovina is in its final week to adopt two critical laws, the Law on Seizure and Management of Property and the Law on Targeted Financial Sanctions for Terrorism, which will determine the country's financial future.

Elon Musk Accuses Mexican President of Cartel Ties, Faces Lawsuit
Billionaire Elon Musk claimed on X that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is connected to drug cartels, prompting her to announce a lawsuit against him.

Judge Axes Exxon’s Defamation Suit Against Environmentalists
But the case against the California attorney general, prompted by his lawsuit over Exxon’s plastic recycling program, can proceed in Texas federal court.

Utah Officials Face Dilemma Over Consensual Sex Between Unlicensed Staff and Nursing Home Residents
Utah officials are grappling with a situation where unlicensed staff are engaging in consensual sexual relationships with nursing home residents, raising concerns about patient vulnerability despite no explicit professional rules or laws against it.

Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Decide Fate of Great Lakes Pipeline
The question before the justices in a lawsuit filed by Michigan seeking to close part of the line was narrow. But the dispute raises broader questions about states’ power to regulate fossil fuels.

Traffic Laws: Speed Limits During Overtaking Often Unknown to Drivers
Many drivers are unaware of the specific speed limits when overtaking, a common practice that can lead to fines without realizing it, according to traffic regulations.
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WorldThe Independent4h ago Texas official seeks non-renewal of Camp Mystic's license after flood killed 25 campers
A Texas official has requested that the state not renew Camp Mystic's license following a tragic flash flood that resulted in the deaths of 25 campers, with both the camp and state health services facing lawsuits.

Police Foil Sacrilege Law Protest in Samana, India
A demonstration in Samana, India, demanding stringent laws against sacrilege was thwarted by heavy police deployment.

New Dispute Over Vitosha Mountain Access Reveals Lifts Are 'Last Problem'
A new dispute over access to Vitosha Mountain has highlighted that ski lifts are not the main issue, prompting a call for better laws to open up the mountain, announced by snowboarders' coach Anatoliy Zamfirov.

Businesstvn24il-sole-24-ore5h ago2 sources "Pure chaos" after Trump's decision. Massive amounts
Although the US Supreme Court deemed the introduction of a large part of the tariffs illegal, Donald Trump does not intend to back down. Recent events could trigger an avalanche of lawsuits and claims amounting to billions.

Supreme Court Sides With Couple in Case Involving Baby Food Sold at Whole Foods
The court agreed to revive a lawsuit by a Texas couple who claimed that tainted baby food purchased at Whole Foods had sickened their young son.

Notes From a Cold Country | The War on Half a Gram
This article discusses the disproportionate legal consequences for minor drug offenses in Iceland, contrasting modern progressive ideals with outdated laws, using the example of a person apprehended for possessing just over half a gram of marijuana.

Islamic Leaders Push Back Against US Call to Scrap Sharia and Blasphemy Laws
Islamic leaders in Nigeria have rejected the US call to abolish Sharia and blasphemy laws, warning that such issues directly impact national sovereignty, constitutional balance, and delicate interfaith relations in the country.

Senegal PM proposes doubling jail terms for same-sex acts
Senegal's prime minister has put forward legislation that would increase prison sentences for same-sex relations in Senegal. The move follows a series of arrests, including of public figures, under existing laws.

Temple of boom! Why Taiwan’s religious sites are becoming unlikely rave venues
Dance culture faces barriers in Taiwan, with frequent raids on nightclubs. But Temple Meltdown is trying a different tack, with sound systems overseen by gods
When Andrew Dawson brings a sound system to Puji Temple in Tainan, Taiwan, for lunar new year celebrations, its deities keep watch. Behind the plywood speaker stack hangs a circular plaque of Caishen, the Chinese god of prosperity. Around the corner from the dub and reggae street party, families burn long incense sticks for the site’s p...

US EEOC Sues Coca-Cola for Alleged Gender Discrimination
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit against Coca-Cola, alleging discrimination against male employees by hosting a women-only event and seeking compensation.

Bottle return machines in Poland face issues with accepting all bottles
A reader reported that a bottle return machine in a Lidl store did not accept a bottle from a competing brand, highlighting flaws in Poland's deposit-refund system.

Trump Administration Repeals Climate Finding, Potentially Hurting Big Oil
The Trump administration's repeal of a foundational climate determination could inadvertently expose the fossil fuel industry to increased local lawsuits due to a lack of federal regulation.
EU Countries Approve Weakening of Company Sustainability Laws
EU member states have given their final approval to measures that will weaken existing company sustainability laws.

Zagreb City Assembly Debate on Handball Team Welcome
A heated debate occurred in the Zagreb City Assembly, with the opposition demanding the removal of agenda items related to a lawsuit against the Constitutional Court over the welcome of the handball team, which Mayor Tomašević dismissed as 'trolling'.
Markets AM Need to Know: Bitcoin falls again, Tesla files lawsuit, and more

VMRO-DPMNE proposes salary cuts for officials in North Macedonia
VMRO-DPMNE has officially submitted proposed legal changes to six laws aimed at reducing the salaries of elected and appointed officials in North Macedonia, seeking a fairer distribution of budget funds.

BusinessBBCNYTwsj+10The GuardianAl Jazeerafazlsm-lvorfdie-pressehindula-vanguardiahindustan-timeschannel-news-asia11h ago13 sources FedEx sues US government, seeking ‘full refund’ over Trump tariffs
Firm does not specify amount but seeks reimbursement after supreme court ruled against president last week
FedEx sued the US government on Monday, seeking a refund for the tariffs imposed by Donald Tr

Olga Kefalogianni Emotional About Children and Lawsuit Withdrawal
Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni became emotional discussing her children and her decision to withdraw a lawsuit against her ex-husband, stating that her children are her top priority.

FG Withdraws Property Fraud Charge Against Prof. Mike Ozekhome SAN
The Attorney-General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi SAN, has withdrawn the charge filed by the Federal Government against Prof. Mike Ozekhome SAN, related to alleged property fraud.

Japan's 'Naked Festival' Future in Doubt After Crush Leaves Three Unconscious
Three men remain unconscious after a crush at one of Japan’s best-known traditional festivals, casting a shadow over the 500-year-old rite that draws thousands of nearly naked participants each winter.
Tesla vs. California DMV not over yet: sues to reverse FSD false advertising ruling
Tesla is continuing its legal battle against the California DMV, filing a lawsuit to overturn a ruling regarding alleged false advertising of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology.

Lawsuit Against 3M Belgium by 1,400 Zwijndrecht Residents Begins
A trial initiated by 1,400 residents of Zwijndrecht against the chemical company 3M Belgium is set to begin on Tuesday afternoon before the justice of the peace in Antwerp.

Thaw and Rising River Levels Prompt Warnings Across Poland
Poland's Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) has issued warnings, including the highest alert levels, for thaws and potential river overflows across the country.

Pelhřimov Faces Continued Dentist Shortage After New Doctor Withdraws
The town of Pelhřimov continues to struggle with a shortage of dentists after a new doctor, who had been negotiating with the city to open a practice, ultimately withdrew despite incentives from the local council.

New Mexico Senior Olympics kicks off in Santa Fe with 'Old Timers' hockey
For some, ice hockey draws to mind high-speed collisions, yelling and knocked-out teeth. That isn't the reality for the Old Timers — though their games often feature a healthy dose of trash-talk. "Col

U2's New Album 'Days Of Ash' Addresses Political Crises
U2's latest album, 'Days Of Ash,' draws inspiration from political turmoil in Trump's America and Iran, with the music largely succeeding despite Bono's characteristic flair for kitsch and pathos.

Financebloombergzerohedge18h ago2 sources Jane Street Sued for Crypto Insider Trading Linked to Terraform Collapse
Investment firm Jane Street is facing a lawsuit alleging crypto insider trading that contributed to the collapse of Terraform.
Malaysian Minister Says Court Should Decide on Sarawak's Petroleum Laws Petition
A Malaysian minister stated that the court should be allowed to decide on Sarawak's petition concerning petroleum-related laws.
Hoya Corp - Notice Regarding Shareholder Derivative Lawsuit - TradingView
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Portuguese Political Disconnection and Image Concerns
The IL party is credited with highlighting Portugal's flaws, but is urged to self-reflect and improve its image. Separately, a critique suggests that politics dies from repeated small evidences of disconnection, rather than major scandals, citing an example of 11,000€ spent annually on appearance with no visible improvement.

Culturedeadlinerolling-stonebillboard22h ago3 sources Isaac Hayes Estate Settles Dispute with Trump Over Song Use
The estate of musician Isaac Hayes has reached a settlement with Donald Trump regarding the unauthorized use of Hayes' song 'Hold On, I’m Coming' at a political rally.
Columbia University Withdraws DHS Career Expo Promotion Amid Faculty Criticism
Columbia University pulled its promotion of a DHS-affiliated CBP virtual career expo after faculty members criticized the listing, claiming the university was aiding 'authoritarianism.'
Malaysia Seeks Forfeiture of Saudi Prince's Assets
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has filed a court order to forfeit overseas assets worth US$115 million belonging to Saudi Prince Turki Abdullah Al Saud, under anti-money laundering laws.

US Supreme Court to Hear Fossil Fuel Climate Accountability Case
The US Supreme Court has agreed to take up a climate accountability lawsuit filed by the city of Boulder against Suncor Energy USA and ExxonMobil, a decision that could impact numerous climate litigation cases.

How the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Warsaw is created
Our students participate in scientific research from the very beginning – says prof. Bolesław Kalicki, dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Warsaw.

Angels Owner Arte Moreno Criticized by MLBPA Over Fan Priorities Comment
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno faced criticism from the MLBPA after stating that 'winning is not in their top five' priorities for fans attending games.
Fiji Government Orders Review of Human Trafficking Laws
The government of Fiji has ordered a review of its human trafficking laws.

Emma Stone's Red Carpet Dress at BAFTA Awards Draws Attention
American actress Emma Stone garnered attention for her simple yet effective dress on the red carpet at the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) in London.

Transgender Minnesota lawmaker pushes back on adult site age verification bill over fears of overreach
A transgender Minnesota state lawmaker suggested some adult sites can be "educational" for LGBTQ youth, offering skepticism about age verification laws at a hearing.

Bar Municipal Assembly Withdraws Decision on Free Kindergartens
The Bar Municipal Assembly has withdrawn its decision to make kindergartens free, acknowledging an error as the Ministry of Education had not approved the measure, and will now refund parents.

Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Seized US Assets in Cuba
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear two cases on February 23 concerning American business assets seized by Cuba's communist government.

Diddy and Christian Combs Settle Unpaid Legal Fees Lawsuit
Sean 'Diddy' Combs and his son Christian 'King' Combs have settled a lawsuit with one of their former law firms regarding alleged unpaid legal fees.
Hungary Threatens to Block EU Aid to Ukraine
Hungary has drawn rebuke for threatening to block European Union aid intended for Ukraine.
Federal Worker Sues Government Over Trans Flag at Yosemite
A federal worker has filed a lawsuit against the government after being fired for hanging a transgender flag at Yosemite National Park.

Romania Withdraws Bill to Suspend Driving Licenses for Unpaid Fines
A legislative proposal that would have suspended driving licenses for drivers with unpaid traffic fines has been withdrawn, reportedly due to constitutional concerns.

Gavin Newsom Criticized for Comment on Reading to Black Voters
California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing backlash for a comment he made to Black voters, stating 'I'm like you' and that he struggles with reading.

El-Rufai Sues ICPC for N1 Billion Over Abuja Residence Raid
Mr. El-Rufai has filed a N1 billion lawsuit against the ICPC and others, challenging the legality of a raid on his Abuja residence and seeking to deem any evidence obtained inadmissible.

“Boggles my mind” – Rosenior’s new manager bounce is fading and Chelsea’s problems remain the same
Chelsea’s late winner against West Ham has slightly disguised the fact that we almost had 3 draws in a row against 3 relegation threatened teams.The London is Blue podcast had their analyst Sam “C...
Coca-Cola Bottler Sued Over Women-Only Networking Event
A Coca-Cola bottler is facing a lawsuit concerning a networking event it organized that was exclusively for women.

CRTA Reports Flaws in Implementation of Serbian Voter Register Law
Just three months after its adoption, the Serbian unified voter register law is already facing implementation issues, with CRTA reporting that authorities have begun obstructing its application.

Albanian Actor Sues Over Use of Image for Virtual Minister
An Albanian actor has filed a lawsuit claiming her voice and image were used without her consent to create 'Diella,' the world's first virtual minister presented by Prime Minister Edi Rama.
US Supreme Court Won't Revive NRA Free Speech Suit Against NY Ex-Official
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to revive a free speech lawsuit filed by the National Rifle Association (NRA) against a former New York state official.

Greek Minister Georgiadis Admits Mistake Regarding Nikaia Hospital Incident
Adonis Georgiadis, a Greek politician, stated his goal to deliver the best healthcare system and admitted a mistake for not pursuing a lawsuit against a hospital doctor following recent incidents at Nikaia hospital.

Pauline Hanson's Muslim Comments Reported to Federal Police
Pauline Hanson's comments regarding Muslims have been reported to federal police, raising questions about whether the One Nation leader could face charges under hate speech laws.

SportYahooTimes of Indiaindian-express1d ago3 sources ‘Be humble and improve fast’: Sanjay Manjrekar’s blunt warning after India’s T20 World Cup reality check
Following a heavy defeat to South Africa in the Super 8 stage, former batter Sanjay Manjrekar urged India to be humble and address key flaws. He highlighted struggles against spin and pace-off deliver

Mohanlal-Mammootty Film Sparks Communal Row and Lawsuit
A film starring Mohanlal and Mammootty, costing Rs 2.5 crore, reportedly sparked a communal controversy, leading a viewer to seek Rs 1 lakh in compensation through legal action.

Reykjavík Prepares for Spring with Diverse Music Events
As February draws to a close, Reykjavík's venues are bustling with a variety of events, particularly live music, creating a palpable sense of anticipation for spring despite the current weather.