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The Supreme Court hands down a rare victory for a death row inmate

Richard Glossip had everything going for him in his Supreme Court hearing. That turned out to be enough.
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Sunlen Serfaty explains what we know about federal workers who resigned over DOGE efforts

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Google loses fight on Android Auto access, bodes ill for Big Tech

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Richard Glossip, Death Row Inmate, Granted New Trial by Supreme Court

Richard Glossip — who’s been on death row for decades for a crime he says he didn’t commit — will get a new trial, the Supreme Court ruled.
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Countries tell Ukraine ‘you are not alone’ after UN adopts neutral stance on war

Dozens of countries rallied behind Ukraine at a meeting at the United Nations in Geneva on Tuesday, a day after the U.N. Security Council adopted a U.S.-drafted resolution that takes a neutral stance on the conflict.
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21 federal tech workers resign rather than help Musk ‘dismantle critical public services’

The staffers wrote Tuesday in a joint resignation letter obtained by The Associated Press they “swore to serve the American people” and uphold their oath to the Constitution across presidential administrations but it has become clear they “can no longer honor those commitments.”
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Mike Johnson struggles to contain a GOP budget revolt

“I don’t know that they can pull this together,” said one House Republican.
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More than 20 Musk staffers resign over Doge’s ‘dismantling of public services’

Trump administration employees refuse to help billionaire slash size of federal government through mass firings
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Trump defends Musk as backlash to federal workers ultimatum grows

President intervenes amid first signs of internal dissension as government departments push back
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Starmer’s cuts to UK aid budget are ‘cruel and shameful’, say experts

Reduction to 0.3% of gross national income in order to fund defence spending has been decried as a ‘move to appease Trump’