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Trump Appeals to Supreme Court to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook Amid Legal Battle

Trump's administration seeks Supreme Court approval to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook, challenging the central bank's independence amid legal disputes.

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Supreme Court to Hear Challenges on Trump's Global Tariffs on November 5

The Supreme Court will hear challenges to Trump's tariffs on November 5, a significant test of executive power and its legality.

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Chinese Teenagers Ordered to Pay Over $300,000 for Contaminating Hotpot Dish

Two Chinese teenagers face $300,000 in damages for urinating in a hotpot dish, prompting refunds for over 4,000 diners.

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Luigi Mangione's Terrorism Charges Dismissed; Murder Case Continues

Luigi Mangione's terrorism charges are dismissed, but he still faces second-degree murder charges in the case of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's death.

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Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Disqualification of Fani Willis from Trump Prosecution

Georgia Supreme Court ruling keeps Fani Willis disqualified from prosecuting Trump in election interference case.

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India’s Supreme Court Suspends Controversial Provisions of Waqf Amendment Act

India's Supreme Court has temporarily stayed key provisions of the Waqf Amendment Act, addressing protests and legal challenges from Muslim groups.

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South Africa's Constitutional Court Allows Men to Take Their Wives' Surnames

South Africa's Constitutional Court rules that men can take their wives' surnames, marking a significant legal shift in gender equality.

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Duterte's Lawyers Claim Deteriorating Cognitive Condition Impairs Trial Fitness

Duterte's lawyers argue he is unfit for trial due to cognitive issues, affecting proceedings at the ICC.

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South Korean woman acquitted after 61 years for biting off attacker's tongue in self-defense

Choi Mal-ja, a South Korean woman, has been acquitted 61 years after being convicted for biting her attacker's tongue in self-defense.

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Supreme Court to Decide Legality of Trump's Sweeping Tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Trump's tariffs, addressing presidential authority and emergency powers in trade policy.

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