• Toshakhana case: Court reserves verdict on admissibility of case

    ISLAMABAD: A district and sessions court in Islamabad on Monday reserved a verdict on a petition filed by PTI chairman Imran Khan challenging the admissibility of the Toshakhana case, ARY News reported. Last week, the IHC suspended the non-bailable arrest warrants issued against the former PM by Additional Sessions Judge Zafar Iqbal in the graft […]

  • How the O.J. Simpson verdict swayed justice in a Minnesota cold-case murder case

    No one still has been convicted in the 1979 death of Denise Daly in Minnesota or the 1983 arson homicide of her sister, Mary Daly, and infant nephew, Christopher Daly, in Wisconsin.

  • How the O.J. Simpson verdict swayed justice in a Minnesota cold-case murder case

    No one still has been convicted in the 1979 death of Denise Daly in Minnesota or the 1983 arson homicide of her sister, Mary Daly, and infant nephew, Christopher Daly, in Wisconsin.

  • How the O.J. Simpson verdict swayed justice in a Minnesota cold-case murder case

    No one still has been convicted in the 1979 death of Denise Daly in Minnesota or the 1983 arson homicide of her sister, Mary Daly, and infant nephew, Christopher Daly, in Wisconsin.

  • The feminist case against progress

    From sex-positivity to abortion, liberal advances have dehumanised women, argues Mary Harrington – but “nature” is not always as kind as she thinks.

    • Undark

    The Case Against Animal Individualism

    Debates about environmental conservation often center on whether a certain animal is worth saving. But environmental stewardship efforts should focus on protecting and connecting natural systems, not rescuing a chosen few species, argues a conservationist with three decades in the movement.

  • Jackson dissents in abortion case

    The newest justice objected as SCOTUS wiped out an appeals court’s decision on minors’ rights to terminate pregnancy.

  • Judge right in embryo case

    While I have not read the decision in question and can understand why some, especially African Americans, find it abhorrent, after reading “Virginia slave laws inform judge’s ruling on frozen embryos” (Web, March 9), I believe that Fairfax County Circuit Court Judge Richard Gardiner exercised Solomonic wisdom.

  • The Best Smart Displays for 2023

    A smart display can be your advanced alarm clock, countertop companion, or desk-side dashboard. These are the top models we've tested. Smart speakers are popular, and for good reason: In addition to playing music, they can answer most questions you throw at them. But speakers are limited to telling you what you want rather than showing you. The concept of "show, don't tell" is a fundamental

  • How To Verify If Your Smartphone Is Using A Samsung Display

    With many smartphone display vendors existing today, you do not know which company is responsible for providing the screen. However, Samsung is at the forefront of the industry because of the panel quality it provides to the same manufacturers that ship the phone that you are holding. If you want to verify that the handset […]

  • Here Is What's at Stake in the Federal Abortion Medication Case

    A federal judge heard arguments Wednesday in a lawsuit that poses a threat to the nationwide availability of a leading abortion medication. The hearing comes as a conservative Christian group seeks to reverse federal approval of the drug mifepristone. A two-pill combination of mifepristone and another drug is the most common form of abortion in the U.S. and the ruling would affect states where abortion is legal as well as those that outlaw it. The case has raised concerns about court...

  • The Conservative Case for Transgender Surgery on Children

    The case is well-made, if you turn down the lights and squint at it just right