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Czech Prime Minister Addresses Nation After University Shooting

Czech Prime Minister Addresses Nation After University Shooting

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala addressed the nation following a deadly shooting at a university building in Prague, Czech Republic.

The Clash between Constitutional Textualism and Voter Empowerment

The Clash between Constitutional Textualism and Voter Empowerment

A Colorado lawsuit is raising questions about whether Donald Trump should be disqualified from serving as president again based on the 14th Amendment. The case hinges on a clash between constitutional textualism and voter empowerment.

War in Ukraine Has China Cashing In

War in Ukraine Has China Cashing In

The country's trade with Russia this year has exceeded $200 billion, and makers of cars and trucks are the big winners.

Supreme Court Faces Controversial Cases Ahead of 2024 Election

Supreme Court Faces Controversial Cases Ahead of 2024 Election

The Supreme Court is set to decide on several disputes involving former President Trump's eligibility, immunity to prosecution, and more.

US Reaches Agreement to Secure Release of Detained Americans in Venezuela

US Reaches Agreement to Secure Release of Detained Americans in Venezuela

The US has reached an agreement with Venezuela to secure the release of six wrongfully detained Americans and four other Americans held in the country. The deal also includes the extradition of Leonard Francis, known as 'Fat Leonard,' who orchestrated a corruption scandal in the US Navy. This agreement marks a significant thaw in US-Venezuela relations.

Colorado Supreme Court Declares Trump Ineligible for White House

Colorado Supreme Court Declares Trump Ineligible for White House

A divided Colorado Supreme Court has declared former President Donald Trump ineligible for the White House under the U.S. Constitution's insurrection clause and removed him from the state's presidential primary ballot. The decision sets up a likely showdown in the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether the front-runner for the GOP nomination can remain in the race.

France passes controversial immigration bill amid deep division in Macron’s party

France passes controversial immigration bill amid deep division in Macron’s party

The French government is facing a political crisis after the health minister Aurélien Rousseau offered his resignation in protest over a hardline immigration bill. Emmanuel Macron’s ruling centrist party was divided and soul-searching on Wednesday after a strict new immigration law was approved by parliament but contained so many hardline measures that the far-right Marine Le Pen claimed it as an “ideological victory” for her own anti-immigration platform.

Sandra Day O'Connor: The First Woman Justice and Biden's Hope

Sandra Day O'Connor: The First Woman Justice and Biden's Hope

Explore the story of Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman justice, and Joe Biden's hopes for her impact on women's rights.