Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump on his golf course last year, is currently facing trial in federal court. However, sources say the publicity surrounding the trial is complicating the jury selection process.
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TV series ‘Wednesday’ returns with family and female-focused Season Two
Actress Jenna Ortega and the creators of the hit Netflix series “Wednesday” are hoping to surpass expectations as the show returns to screens after almost three years.
Read More TV series ‘Wednesday’ returns with family and female-focused Season TwoU.S. to build $8.5M ‘fly-breeding facility’ to fight cattle parasite outbreak
The U.S. government has announced its intention to construct an $8.5 million fly-breeding facility near the U.S.–Mexico border as part of a strategic effort to combat the spread of a parasitic threat to livestock.
Read More U.S. to build $8.5M ‘fly-breeding facility’ to fight cattle parasite outbreakSCOTUS issues ruling on Tennessee’s ban on ‘gender-transition treatments’ for children, while Justice Thomas makes notable statement
The Supreme Court, in a 6–3 decision issued on Wednesday, upheld a Tennessee law restricting certain medical treatments for gender dysphoric children, finding that the statute does not constitute unlawful discrimination.
Read More SCOTUS issues ruling on Tennessee’s ban on ‘gender-transition treatments’ for children, while Justice Thomas makes notable statementUK: Supreme Court Rules Biological Men Identifying As Trans Women Don’t Meet Legal Criteria For The Term ‘Woman’
In a decisive affirmation of legal clarity, the United Kingdom’s Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Wednesday that biological males who identify as transgender women will not be legally recognized as women under the Equality Act.
Read More UK: Supreme Court Rules Biological Men Identifying As Trans Women Don’t Meet Legal Criteria For The Term ‘Woman’NATO ‘Corrects’ Statement On 4 Missing U.S. Soldiers After Secy. General Suggested They Died During Exercises In Lithuania
On Wednesday, NATO “clarified” previous remarks made by Secretary-General Mark Rutte, after he announced that four U.S. Army soldiers were killed in NATO training exercises in Lithuania. The U.S. Army never confirmed the secretary general’s initial announcement.
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