
Columbia Student Mahmoud Khalil Calls Himself a Political Prisoner Amid Deportation Fight
Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian U.S. permanent resident, has called himself a political prisoner following his detention by the Trump administration. Arrested on March 8 for his role in...

Supreme Court Tests Federal Reserve Independence Amid Trump’s Bid to Fire Lisa Cook
The U.S. Supreme Court is once again at the center of a high-stakes legal battle with major economic implications, as it considers the legality of President Donald Trumps attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook....

US Appeals Court Keeps Trump’s 10% Global Tariff in Effect During Ongoing Legal Battle
A U.S. federal appeals court has extended its temporary stay on a lower court ruling that challenged the Trump administrations 10% global tariff imposed under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. The decision allows the...

Amazon Faces FTC Lawsuit Over Prime Subscription Practices
Amazon has been found to have violated U.S. consumer protection law by collecting Prime subscribers billing information before fully disclosing the services terms, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. The decision gives the...

ASIC puts payday lenders on notice they may be breaching the law
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Late last week, corporate watchdog the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) issued a warning to lenders that provide high-fee small-amount loans known as payday lenders that they may be breaching...

Democrats Release Alleged Trump Letter to Jeffrey Epstein, White House Denies Authenticity
Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives have released a letter allegedly written by Donald Trump to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, sparking fresh controversy. The letter, part of Epsteins 2003 birthday book...