Tensions escalate as Venezuela accuses the U.S. of illegally boarding a fishing boat during a drug search, while U.S. officials deny excessive military actions in the Caribbean.
A new study reveals that sleep patterns may indicate early signs of dementia in older women. Discover how excessive napping and sleepiness could signal cognitive decline and what experts advise for better brain health.
A new study reveals that excessive smartphone use while sitting on the toilet significantly increases the risk of hemorrhoids. With 66% of adults admitting to this habit, experts warn of the health implications. Learn more about this surprising link!
In response to escalating protests over lawmakers' excessive perks, Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto has announced cuts to state-funded allowances. Demonstrators, fueled by recent events, demand deeper reforms.
In a significant ruling, the Appellate Division declared the $500 million fine against Trump unconstitutional, challenging the motives behind the fraud case led by AG Letitia James. This decision may lead to further reviews, stirring debate in legal circles.
In a stunning legal reversal, a New York appeals court has dismissed a massive fraud penalty against Donald Trump, declaring it 'excessive'. This ruling marks a significant victory for the former president amid ongoing legal battles.
In a surprising turn, an appeals court has overturned a $500 million penalty imposed on Donald Trump in a civil fraud trial, labeling the fine excessive. Trump's response calls it a 'total victory' amid ongoing legal battles.
Prosecutors decide not to charge sheriff’s officers involved in the violent arrest of William Anthony McNeil Jr. during a traffic stop. Body camera footage raises questions about police conduct.
A federal judge has sentenced former Louisville officer Brett Hankison to nearly three years in prison for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights during a botched raid, despite the Trump administration's lenient request for just one day.
The Justice Department is facing backlash after proposing a mere one-day prison sentence for Brett Hankison, the officer convicted in the Breonna Taylor case. This surprising recommendation raises questions about police accountability and the integrity of the legal system.