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The justices Friday upheld a 2019 law enacted by Congress to allow the victims’ lawsuits to go forward against the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority.Read More
Republicans plan to terminate billions of dollars in clean energy tax credits. Experts say that will mean more greenhouse gas emissions and more dangerous heat.Read More
This could be Keir Starmer’s defining, and accidental, legacy.Read More
From sharing details about being part of the first class of female graduates at Washington and Lee University School of Law to explaining how a middle-school teaching job led to obtaining a law degree, five commencement speakers — all current or former general counsel — recently shared their wisdom for the next generation of attorneys.Read More
Law Offices of Howard G. Smith announces an investigation on behalf of 3D Systems Corporation (“3D Systems” or the “Company”) (NYSE: DDD) concerning the Comp…Read More
Meghan Markle’s lifestyle brand, As Ever, officially drops another wave of products today, 20 June 2025, after a hiatus.Read More
Harvard-trained liver specialist Dr. Saurabh Sethi has identified six everyday habits that can accelerate the aging process. These include smoking, excessive alcohol intake, unprotected sun exposure, chronic dehydration, diets high in sugar and processed foods, and unmanaged stress. He emphasizes that addressing these habits through better hydration, sun safety, mindful eating, and stress management can help people maintain a more youthful appearance and improve overall health.Read More
The tech hub is equipped with internet access, computers, and solar power, providing residents of the IDP camp with the tools needed to engage with the digital world—whether for education, communication, or entrepreneurship.Read More
Maryam Marof Arwin, founder of the Purple Saturdays Movement, spoke to AsiaNews about often inhumane conditions of Afghan refugees in Iran, which got worse following Israel’s recent strikes. At least one Afghan has died so far from an airstrike. Women, children, dissidents, and activists risk their lives if repatriated, but even in exile they face hunger, precariousness, and discrimination. For the activist, human rights defenders must promote respect for humanitarian law.Read More
British defence minister John Healey ordered an investigation and a review of wider security at the country’s military bases.Read More