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New York court clears way for Trump's sentencing in hush money case, likely leading to minimal, if any, penalties after his appeal was denied.
Indonesia’s ruling on religious identity cards raises discrimination fears for atheists and non-believers amid calls for recognition and reform.
Romania's ruling coalition has announced a rerun of its presidential election on May 4 after a court annulled the initial vote due to irregularities.
A Virginia man accused of possessing 150 homemade bombs remains in detention pending trial, highlighting significant public safety concerns.
A recent Florida court ruling could reshape the homeowners insurance market by addressing litigation practices, aiming to stabilize premiums and protect consumers.
The EU Court has fined the Commission for breaching its own data protection law, awarding damages to a German citizen.
A South Korean court clears the government and an adoption agency of liability in the deportation case of adoptee Adam Crapser.
Former election workers seeking $148M from Giuliani claim rights to his World Series rings as part of a defamation case resolution.
A judge permits the first felony defendant from Jan. 6 to attend Trump’s inauguration, despite opposition from the Department of Justice.
Court denies Trump’s attempt to postpone sentencing in a hush-money case set just prior to his presidential inauguration.
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