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A dilemma for American voters: Vote for Joe and get Jill?
Firstpost· 4 days agoAmericans will have to face a difficult question when they go to vote in four months’ time: will...
Donald Trump wasn’t going to prison anyway, neither was Hunter Biden
CNBC Awaaz· 1 day agoThe Supreme Court’s recent decision that a president’s official conduct is immune from criminal...
US Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have broad immunity, dimming chance of a pre-election Trump...
The New Indian Express· 4 days agoIn a historic 6-3 ruling, the court's conservative majority, including the three justices appointed...
July Fourth violence kills at least 20, wounds dozens nationwide
Livemint· 5 hours agoShootings and other violence during the extended Fourth of July weekend have left at least 20 people dead, including 11 in Chicago, and injured dozens more nationwide, authorities said. The ...
The Court Got It Right on Free Speech and Social Media
The Dispatch· 4 days agoIt cannot be the case that a company is a monopoly subject to government takeover just because it...
Do tips make for better service? | Mint
Livemint· 1 day agoDavid Frank started working for tips when he was 11 years old, delighting restaurant diners in New York with his magic tricks. Mr Frank’s findings...
Rohit Sharma – Started his T20 journey as a champion, and leaves as one
CNBC Awaaz· 6 days agoIn the first, Rohit Sharma is lying face down on the Kensington Oval turf, punching the ground...
WEC’s COTA comeback comes in its finest hour
Racer· 4 days agoWith another spectacular edition of the Le Mans 24 Hours in the rearview mirror, it's now time to look ahead to the second half of the FIA WEC season,...
Maine man who confessed to killing parents, 2 others will enter pleas to settle case, lawyer says
Hindustan Times· 5 days agoJoseph Eaton withdrew his insanity defense late last year and his defense attorney told The...
Supreme Court Rules Presidents Have Some Immunity From Prosecution
The Dispatch· 4 days agoThe idea that there are some activities for which a president could never be prosecuted—regardless...