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Minnesota and Illinois file a lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop aggressive ICE raids, escalating the conflict between Democratic states and the federal government over immigration policy.
Victoria Police abruptly ends controversial warrantless search powers in Melbourne, bowing to pressure ahead of a major federal court challenge by civil rights groups.
Massive protests erupt across Iran as the currency collapses, with demonstrators calling for regime change despite a deadly crackdown and internet blackouts.
UK lawmakers warn that the Treasury is unprepared for the risks posed by the $16 trillion shadow banking sector, fearing a potential financial crisis.
England trials a groundbreaking scheme placing NHS doctors in probation meetings, targeting health and addiction issues to break the cycle of reoffending.
Austin Peay State University reinstates a professor fired over a social media post and pays a $500,000 settlement, highlighting the legal costs of violating academic freedom.
US lawmakers petition a judge to appoint an independent official to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, accusing the DOJ of a cover-up.
Minnesota officials withdraw from the investigation into a fatal ICE shooting, accusing the FBI of blocking access to evidence and shielding federal agents from scrutiny.
Israeli airstrikes kill 13 people in Gaza, including five children, threatening to unravel the fragile ceasefire and plunging the region back into uncertainty.
NASA cancels a spacewalk and orders the early return of the Crew-9 mission from the ISS after an astronaut suffers an undisclosed medical issue.
Kenyan shooter Priscilla Mburu receives a second Olympic Solidarity Scholarship, boosting her quest to win a historic medal at the LA 2028 Games.
Elon Musk’s X platform faces intense scrutiny as its AI tool Grok is used to generate non-consensual deepfakes, sparking calls for urgent regulation to protect users.
A look at the immense wealth of K-Pop’s biggest stars in 2026, highlighting how artists like IU and Choi Si-won have built multi-million dollar empires.