Supreme Court temporarily unfreezes Trump ballroom construction The temporary order will allow the $400m (£297m) to continue while the high court mulls a final decision on the case. Workplace mood-monitoring tech may not be something to smile about Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia and Meta are among companies interested in collecting data on how people feel at work Lindsay Clancy murder trial: rebuttal witnesses called after defense rests Closing arguments could come on Monday as prosecutors seek murder conviction over deaths of three young children Lindsay Clancy ’s defense in her murder trial rested on Friday after calling witnesses to testify about the ailing mother’s mental state and attempts to seek help before she killed her young children. The defense wrapped more quickly than some expected given that the prosecution rested… 5 Deportees Are Flown by US to Equatorial Guinea After they Resist Deplaning in Liberia Five of the people flown to Liberia under the Trump administration’s third-country deportation program resisted leaving the plane. They were then flown to Equatorial Guinea. Five reasons no one saw Prince Harry’s return coming The decision to trade what appeared to be an idyllic life on the sunny California coast for the Tupperware-gray skies of Britain came as a startling reversal. Did Mexico create a blacklist of journalists and politicians? The president says no The Mexican government's creation of lists of journalists and opposition figures has stirred memories of the 'enemies list' of the Nixon administration in the U.S. |
Rachel Goldberg-Polin, mother of murdered Oct. 7 hostage, represents victims of terrorism at UN "My son was executed at close range and returned to me after 330 days," said Rachel in a recorded video. "That body that I had carried in my body for nine months, many moons ago." Argentina players banned for World Cup brawl and AFA fined over Falklands banner Three Argentina players have been banned for a number of games for their role in a brawl at the World Cup final - with the country's football association fined £235,000 over a Falklands Islands banner. Midway Atoll eradicated invasive rats after Bonin petrels had fallen to fewer than 5,000 nesting pairs Invasive rats were removed from Midway Atoll, which had devastated native seabird populations. Bonin petrel numbers surged from under five thousand to over one hundred thirty-five thousand pairs. This eradication effort also allowed native vegetation to recover and stabilize the fragile islands. However, invasive house mice later emerged as a new threat to nesting albatrosses. Strict biosecurity … Pope Leo urges the world to ‘help begin reconstruction’ of Gaza Pope Leo XIV is appealing to authorities around the world to support the people of Gaza who are ‘still suffering'. Indonesia warns against starting open blazes as haze from wildfires spreads to Malaysia Indonesian authorities warn they will take legal action against anyone starting open fires, as huge blazes on Borneo and elsewhere created a choking haze that blankets cities |
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