Bill Gates Testifies in Epstein Investigation, Denies Knowledge of Crimes

The Bill Gates Epstein investigation entered a new phase as the Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist appeared before members of Congress to answer questions about his past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The closed-door interview was conducted as part of an ongoing House Oversight Committee inquiry examining connections between Epstein and prominent

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Supreme Court Final Decisions 2026: Major Cases Still Awaiting Rulings

The Supreme Court final decisions 2026 are expected to have far-reaching consequences for immigration policy, presidential authority, voting procedures, gun rights, digital privacy, and constitutional protections. As the justices enter the final weeks of the current term, several of the most closely watched and potentially transformative cases remain unresolved. The

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Mark Fuhrman Dies at 74 After OJ Simpson Trial Controversy

Mark Fuhrman Dies at 74: Former Detective at Center of O.J. Simpson Trial Controversy The death of Mark Fuhrman marks the passing of one of the most controversial figures in modern U.S. criminal justice history. Fuhrman, a former detective with the Los Angeles Police Department, died on May 12 at

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California Mayor Pleads Guilty in China Agent Case

Former Arcadia Mayor Pleads Guilty to Acting as Chinese Agent as U.S. Officials Warn of Expanding Foreign Influence Operations A political and legal controversy has emerged in California following the guilty plea of former Arcadia mayor Eileen Wang, who admitted to acting as an unregistered foreign agent for the People’s Republic

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SPLC Faces Unprecedented Pressure Under Trump Era

The Southern Poverty Law Center is confronting one of the most difficult periods in its more than five decades of existence, as legal scrutiny from the federal government collides with internal instability and a rapidly shifting political environment in the United States. Some of these challenges have become particularly acute

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Supreme Court Limits Voting Rights Act in Louisiana Redistricting Case

US Supreme Court Ruling on Louisiana Redistricting Weakens Voting Rights Act Protections and Raises Concerns The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a landmark 6–3 decision declaring Louisiana’s 2024 congressional map unconstitutional, marking a significant shift in how federal law addresses racial gerrymandering and minority voting protections. The ruling centers on

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AI Industry Spending Surges in Midterm Elections as Debate Over Regulation Intensifies

AI industry spending is becoming one of the most influential forces in American politics as technology companies, investors, and advocacy organizations pour millions of dollars into congressional, state, and local elections. This growing financial involvement reflects the increasing importance of artificial intelligence policy. Moreover, it shows the high stakes surrounding

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