Prince Harry Wins Legal Battle Against Rupert Murdoch’s Media Empire
Prince Harry’s legal victory against Rupert Murdoch’s media empire symbolizes a pivotal moment in the fight for privacy rights amidst media scrutiny.
Prince Harry’s legal victory against Rupert Murdoch’s media empire symbolizes a pivotal moment in the fight for privacy rights amidst media scrutiny.
Ichiro Suzuki’s historic Hall of Fame election marks a milestone for Japanese players, highlighting baseball’s growing international influence and talent.
Garth Hudson, 87, the last member of The Band, passed away, leaving a legacy of innovation that revolutionized rock and roots music profoundly.
A new Barna study reveals honesty as the most desired trait in pastors, valued above knowledge and compassion.
Vivek Ramaswamy’s exit from the Department of Government Efficiency signals his political ambitions as he eyes the Ohio governorship post-Trump’s inauguration.
Supporters of President Trump gathered in D.C. for his 47th presidency inauguration despite cold weather moving it indoors.
In a historic move before Trump’s inauguration, Biden granted pardons to family members, aiming to shield them from partisan attacks amid scrutiny.
Women reunited with mothers after 471 days as hostages in Gaza, before being taken to hospital for medical care.
TikTok vanished from U.S. app stores following new legislation aimed at its Chinese ownership, signaling a major shift in social media regulation.
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas begins Sunday, promising hostage releases and crucial humanitarian aid for Gaza amid ongoing conflict.
Severe Arctic chill threatens President-elect Trump’s inauguration, possibly forcing a historic indoor ceremony at the Capitol Rotunda amid safety concerns.
The Supreme Court’s ruling mandates TikTok’s sale by January 19 to protect user data, heightening national security debates and impacting 170 million users.
When Trump returns to the White House, China hawks aim to use tariffs to curb Beijing’s tech challenge to the U.S.
As Trump prepares to take office, Biden defers TikTok’s fate, igniting bipartisan debate over its potential ban and the app’s impact on millions.
The Homeland Security Department warns a proposed immigration bill could cost $26.9B and is unfeasible for ICE.
President-elect Trump’s mass deportation plan raises concerns over logistics and civil rights, impacting detention facilities.
President-elect Trump names Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, and Jon Voight as “special ambassadors” to Hollywood.
Director Justin Baldoni’s $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds highlights escalating tensions and raises questions about Hollywood’s treatment of women.
Pastor Daniel Ritchie, born without arms, is nominated for SBC’s 1st VP, aiming to inspire new ministry leaders.
Governor Ron DeSantis appoints Attorney General Ashley Moody to Marco Rubio’s Senate seat, marking a historic milestone for women in Florida politics.
Islamist gang traps over 450 in false blasphemy charges in Pakistan; victims face torture, extortion, and injustice.
Imagine being unable to borrow for basic needs because the bank is far or demands collateral you can’t provide.
Evangelist Arthur Blessitt, known for carrying a cross across seven continents, has passed away at 84.
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket marked its successful first flight, delivering a satellite to orbit and signaling a new era in private space exploration.
In his final Oval Office address, Biden warned of America’s emerging oligarchy and called for constitutional reforms to protect democracy from concentrated power.
A historic ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, brokered by Qatar, begins Sunday, offering hope for hostages and marking a pause in 15 months of conflict.
U.S. regulators are banning Red 3, a synthetic dye linked to cancer, following a petition from advocates, significantly impacting food and drug industries.
The SEC has sued Elon Musk over late disclosure of Twitter stock ownership, alleging he underpaid by $150 million.
The Biden administration’s planned removal of Cuba from the terrorism list signals a policy shift impacting U.S.-Cuba relations, amidst looming political changes.
N.Y. Times journalist David Sanger discusses Trump’s shift from isolationism to expansionism, affecting Russia, China, Gaza, and Ukraine.
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