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Three Trump Shooting Attempts in Three Years — And the Questions That Won’t Go Away

A gunman stormed the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night, making it the third confirmed shooting incident targeting Donald

The ‘Ketamine Queen’ Gets 15 Years: When Celebrity Victims Get Justice Fast and Ordinary Americans Wait Forever

The Case That Captured America — And Why It Matters The ‘Ketamine Queen,’ a Los Angeles-based woman who appeared before

Florida Legislature Passes Anti-DEI Bill in 2026, Expanding Restrictions on Local Government Programs

“Public policy debates often reflect deeper disagreements about equality, government authority, and the role of institutions in shaping society.” A

The Rise of AI Lawsuits in the United States: Who Owns AI-Generated Content?

Artificial intelligence has moved from a futuristic concept to a daily reality. But as AI systems generate text, art, music,

US Supreme Court Decisions That Could Change Business Regulations in 2026

Each year, the rulings of the Supreme Court of the United States shape the legal landscape for businesses, workers, and consumers across

The Latest Update on the Google Antitrust Lawsuit in the United States

Few legal battles in recent years have attracted as much attention as the ongoing antitrust case against Google. What started