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Former NBA Players Malik Beasley and Ed Davis Indicted in Gambling Investigation

Malik Beasley and Ed Davis, both former NBA players, have been indicted as part of a federal investigation into gambling activities.

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Judge Allows Law School Application Fee Lawsuit to Move Forward

A federal judge has reversed an earlier decision, permitting a lawsuit regarding law school application fees to continue, highlighting ongoing concerns in the education sector.

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Photos of iPhone 18 Pro Leak on Dark Web Following Supplier Data Breach

Images and parts lists for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro have reportedly leaked online due to a data breach involving a significant Apple supplier.

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Supreme Court Decision Empowers Trump to Dismiss SEC and CFTC Commissioners

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has overturned a 91-year precedent, granting President Trump the authority to dismiss key federal regulators at his discretion.

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No Charges for Hastings After Contact with Injured Player

Jackson Hastings will not face any charges from the RFL's Match Review Panel after making contact with injured Bradford player Will Gardiner during a recent match.

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Supreme Court Decision Alters FTC's Independence

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has determined that the President can dismiss Federal Trade Commission commissioners, raising concerns about the autonomy of regulatory bodies.

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Love Island's Gabriel Garland Reportedly Exits Show Amid Stabbing Connection

Gabriel Garland, a 24-year-old contestant on Love Island, has reportedly left the show due to his involvement in a stabbing incident in London, although he has not been charged with any crime.

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Supreme Court Rules Against Trump's Attempt to Dismiss Fed Governor Lisa Cook

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has blocked former President Trump from removing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, while affirming the president's authority to fire other top regulators.

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Tragic Shooting in Stade, Lower Saxony Leaves Five Dead

A shooting incident in Stade, Lower Saxony, has resulted in at least five confirmed fatalities, with a suspect reportedly in custody.

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Supreme Court Faces Pressure to Protect Digital Evidence in Ram Temple Case

As the Supreme Court prepares to resume hearings after summer vacation, concerns mount over the potential loss of vital digital evidence in the Ram Temple embezzlement case.

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FIR Filed Following Clashes Between Shia Groups in Budgam During Muharram Procession

Police have filed a First Information Report after clashes broke out between two Shia factions in Budgam during a Muharram procession, involving the Jammu and Kashmir Shia Association and followers of Maulana Masroor Abbas Ansari.

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Tragic Loss: Family of Four Found Dead in Kochi, Including Seven-Year-Old Girl

The search for a missing seven-year-old girl in Kochi ended in tragedy as all four family members were discovered deceased on June 28, 2026.

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Apple Challenges $500 Million Patent Liability in UK Supreme Court

Apple is set to contest a $500 million patent bill in the UK Supreme Court, a case that may influence global licensing rates for mobile connection technologies.

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Pariyathukavu Rehabilitation Sketch Set for Delivery

The Collector has announced that the survey sketch for the rehabilitation of Pariyathukavu will be delivered to the affected families and the High Court on Monday.

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NHRC Calls for Accountability in Sai Krishna Custodial Death Investigation

The NHRC has raised concerns over a potential violation of Article 21 in the Sai Krishna custodial death case, urging a thorough investigation and accountability for involved police personnel.

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Cyberabad Police Strengthen Partnerships with Private Security Firms

In a bid to bolster security measures, Cyberabad Police are enhancing their collaboration with private sector entities, including hosting awareness programs.

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Growing Threats to Environmental Defenders Highlight Urgent Need for Protection

A recent report reveals that environmental defenders are increasingly at risk from a mix of government, corporate, and criminal threats, emphasizing the need for protective measures.

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Supreme Court's Roundup Ruling Reveals Legal and Scientific Confusion Over Causation

The Supreme Court's recent decision on Roundup highlights the differing interpretations of causation in law and science, raising important questions about their relationship.

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Investigation into Beijing Plane Crash Leads to Identification of Vehicle Owner

Authorities have identified the owner of a vehicle that was present at the airfield from which the plane that crashed into Citic Tower took off. The incident occurred on June 27, 2026.

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Abelardo de la Espriella, Colombia’s new Trumpian tiger

The firebrand criminal lawyer has won the presidency, vowing to crush drug traffickers like cockroaches.