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Business

Blockchain billionaire Sun takes Trump family’s crypto firm to court

issued by the company. Sun alleged in the lawsuit, filed in a federal court in California on Tuesday, that World Liberty secretly installed tools to prevent the sale of his tokens after they became tradable

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 22
World

The American Library Association has released its list of the most challenged books of 2025

issued last October by PEN America, a separate group dedicated to free expression, which looked at book challenges and bans specifically within public schools. The ALA says that it documented 4,235 unique titles being

NPR Topics: NewsApr 20
Politics

ACLU, Amnesty lead 120 rights groups issuing US World Cup ‘travel advisory’

issued a “travel advisory” for foreigners attending the [2026 FIFA World Cup](/sports/2026/4/22/five-major-issues-affecting-the-fifa-world-cup-with-50-days-to-go) in the United States. The warning released on Thursday points to the “deteriorating human rights situation in the United States

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 23
Politics

How a Republican state lawmaker tried to let Holocaust deniers hijack history lessons

one of the belongings he brought with him: a bottle of baby oil. Rudolf claimed that he has used baby oil as his "go-to lotion" and "lubricant" to soothe his dry skin from workouts

NPR Topics: NewsApr 29
Politics

What we know about Cole Allen, suspected White House Correspondents' dinner shooter

one of the students Allen tutored. He said that in the few sessions he had with him, he was a good teacher and called him a "smart guy". NPR is identifying Jason only

NPR Topics: NewsApr 26
Conflicts

Men accused of raping cellmates mistakenly allowed to stay in shared cells by Queensland prison staff

one case, a prisoner was transferred to another correctional centre while under investigation for alleged sexual assault. He was later charged with the alleged rape of a former cellmate, and details of the charge were

The Guardian WorldApr 27
Health

Trump signs order fast tracking review of psychedelics for mental health disorders

issue national priority vouchers to three psychedelics, which the agency's commissioner, Mary Makary, said will allow the review of those drugs to be approved quickly – perhaps in just weeks. This is the first time

NPR Topics: NewsApr 18
Politics

US supreme court justices not ‘political’, John Roberts says amid backlash

One thing we have to do is make decisions that are unpopular,” he said, according to the AP. The chief justice, a conservative nominated by Republican George W Bush in 2005, also [reiterated](https://www.theguardian.com

The Guardian WorldMay 7
Health

My rapist deliberately gave me HIV. I was just 15

one man are not used to further stigmatise an already marginalised community," he says. "That would only cause further harm, including to the victims in this case." Northumbria Police says this is only the second

BBC NewsApr 23
World

VAR, fine margins & 'superior' Lyon cost Arsenal Champions League final spot

issue for us to take some sting out of the game," Slegers said. "But yeah, I haven't watched it back. We have to respect the decision and move on." Arsenal fans celebrated

BBC NewsMay 2
Politics

Trumps sends delegation to Pakistan for possible new round of Iran war talks

issues as soon as possible for promoting the peace and stability in the region and beyond”. A phone call was also planned between Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian and Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif

The Guardian WorldApr 19
World

Mythical shapes and the impact of oil: Meet the nominees for the art world's prestigious prize

one whose work is based on live performance rather than sculpture. His topical content could help him secure the first win for a spoken-word work since 2019. **What is the work?** Freije uses metal

BBC NewsApr 23
Conflicts

Palestinian leader Barghouti endures ‘violent’ assaults in Israeli prisons

issued on the eve of the 24th anniversary of his capture, the “[Free Marwan](/news/2025/12/4/global-campaign-launched-to-free-jailed-palestinian-leader-marwan-barghouti)” international campaign said Barghouti had been subjected to “new brutal assaults” while held in solitary confinement in Megiddo

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 15
Health

Women can wait years for an endometriosis diagnosis. New tech could change that

one in 10 women in the UK and is often a painful condition in which cells similar to those lining the womb grow elsewhere in the body. It can take an average of nine years

BBC NewsApr 30
Business

UK construction firms face sharpest rise in costs in nearly 30 years

one of the largest sectors of the UK economy, making up about 7% of GDP and employing more than two million people. A key promise of the Labour government had been to “get Britain building

The Guardian WorldMay 7
Health

Temporary accommodation linked to deaths of 104 children in England in six years

one, according to data. Statistics also show there were 64 stillbirths and 27 neonatal deaths involving mothers living in temporary accommodation (TA) in the UK in 2024. Experts say the housing crisis is pushing families

The Guardian WorldApr 22
Politics

A Polymarket trader made $300,000 betting on Biden's pardons, a new analysis shows

issue pre-emptive pardons for Jim Biden, the former president's brother, former Rep Liz Cheney, Sen. Adam Schiff, former Rep. Adam Kinzinger— all prominent critics of President Trump. While none were ever charged with

NPR Topics: NewsApr 16
World

Raducanu pulls out of Madrid Open

one has struggled to shake off a viral illness which first affected her at tournaments in the Middle East in February. Raducanu competed at Indian Wells in early March but then skipped the Miami Open

BBC NewsApr 19
Conflicts

Deadly Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon despite ceasefire

issued evacuation warnings for 15 villages in southern Lebanon. Many of the villages were outside what Israel has designated as the "Yellow Line" - a strip of territory extending roughly 10km (6 miles) from the border

BBC NewsApr 30
Conflicts

French peacekeeper killed in southern Lebanon

one peacekeeper had died and three others were injured, two of them seriously, when their patrol came under small-arms fire. French President Emmanuel Macron blamed the attack on Hezbollah. The Iran-backed armed group

BBC NewsApr 18
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