POLITICS

Feb 08 2026POLITICS

Law Firm Leader’s Fall: Power, Politics and a Shocking Exit

Brad Karp, who had guided the historic Paul Weiss firm from a modest litigation shop into a global powerhouse, stepped down as chairman after revelations of his ties to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Karp’s rise began in 2008 when he assumed the firm’s top role, steering it toward Wall Str

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Feb 08 2026POLITICS

Coalition Rejoins After Clash Over Hate‑Speech Bill

The two major conservative parties in Australia have re‑established their alliance after a brief break caused by disagreement over new anti‑hate legislation. The split began when the National Party walked away from its partnership with the Liberal Party, following the latter’s support for the govern

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Feb 08 2026POLITICS

Election Day in Thailand: Three Parties, One Uncertain Future

Voters in Thailand went to the polls on Sunday for an early general election that looks like a three‑way contest among different political ideas. The main players are the People’s Party, Bhumjaithai, and Pheu Thai, each with a nationwide network and enough support to win seats. The country has 53 mi

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Feb 07 2026POLITICS

USA Athletes Speak Up About Home Politics at the Olympics

The Games have started in Italy, and several American competitors are using their platform to share how the current political climate affects them. Freestyle skier Chris Lillis said he loves his country but feels “heartbroken” over recent events in Minneapolis. He hopes that viewers see the true

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Feb 07 2026POLITICS

Alaska Faces a Tough Choice Over Trump’s Greenland Plan

The idea that President Trump might use the military to take over Greenland is not just a headline; it would be a serious act of war against Denmark, a NATO partner, and the people who live there. In the United States, only Congress has the authority to declare war under Article I, Section 8 of the

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Feb 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A Quiet Soldier’s Fight Back in Thatcher’s Britain

The film follows a former paratrooper who returns from the Falklands to find London in chaos. He tries to secure honest work but is met with hostility from both the police and his own community, which has turned into a crime‑ridden area. A friend offers him shady jobs, yet he keeps searching for leg

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Feb 06 2026POLITICS

Tunnel Work Stopped While Funding Fight Heats Up

The new Hudson River tunnel plan, worth about $16 billion, will pause at 5 p. m. ET on Friday because federal money has stayed frozen for four months, the Gateway Development Commission said. The project aims to fix an old rail tunnel built in 1910 that was badly damaged by Hurricane Sandy, and t

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Feb 06 2026POLITICS

Police Open Case on Former PM Jagland Using Epstein Files

Norway's economic crime police unit, Oekokrim, started an investigation into former prime minister Thorbjoern Jagland. The probe focuses on allegations of aggravated corruption linked to Epstein files. It follows the release of new documents about the late U. S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Jaglan

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Jan 29 2026POLITICS

Georgia's Uneven Campaign Finance Rules Spark Legal Battle

In Georgia, a recent court decision has left Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger with fewer resources for his gubernatorial campaign. A federal judge turned down his request to raise unlimited funds, keeping the current campaign finance rules in place. These rules let some candidates, like Lt. Gov

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Jan 29 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Talk the Talk, But Stay Put in the USA

Back in 2016, a bunch of famous folks in Hollywood said they'd pack their bags and leave the US if Donald Trump won the presidency. But here we are, a decade later, and most of them are still here. Funny how that works, right? Sharon Stone, the actress known for her roles in movies like "Basic Inst

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