A Brazilian court has charged X owner Elon Musk with obstruction of justice after the billionaire refused to deactivate the accounts of several prominent conservative activists.
A Kansas City Chiefs superfan who committed a series of bank robberies has been ordered by a judge to pay $10.8 million in damages to a Bixby, Oklahoma, bank
Oil and gasoline products remain "critical to national security," two former chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a legal brief, weighing in on a closely watched court case in Hawaii that has activists calling on America's top energy companies to pay damages for contributions to climate change.
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A refugee advocacy group has raised the alarm over treatment of a growing number of people transferred to the Nauru detention facility. It comes after the third suspected asylum seeker group in five months was found on WA's Kimberley coastline and sent to the remote Micronesian island. There's concern a historical track record of human rights abuses experienced by detainees is continuing.
Nigel Farage has criticised “cancel culture” following the intervention of officials to close down the National Conservatism conference in Brussels. The incident occurred as the former leader of the Brexit Party was concluding his speech at the event, which also included appearances by Hungary’s pro-Putin leader Viktor Orbán and two Conservative MPs. Local authorities, led […]
"It's being rebuilt as we speak, the same statue will put it right back just like Jackie would've wanted us to," founder of League 42 said.
"It's being rebuilt as we speak, the same statue will put it right back just like Jackie would've wanted us to," founder of League 42 said.
The Braves’ starting rotation took a big hit on Saturday.
The German government says more than 1,000 members of far-right groups still have permission to own firearms. This comes as the domestic intelligence chief has warned of rising numbers of extremists in the country.
Europe's farmers in revolt and far right trying to make hay (Third column, 13th story, link)
Geert Wilders has defended his decision to attend a conference of populist and far-right parties in Hungary where journalists are banned for being “woke”. The PVV leader said he was not the host of the CPAC event in Budapest on April 25 and 26, adding: “the entry criteria are not up to me.” Wilders will share a platform with his longstanding friend, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, who was one of the first foreign politicians to congratulate him on the