
Brazilian Court Fines Jair Bolsonaro $188,000 for Racist Remarks
Sep 17, 2025 02:11 am UTC| Politics Law
A Brazilian Federal Court has ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro to pay 1 million reais ($188,865) in damages for racist comments he made while in office. The ruling addresses remarks from May 2021, when Bolsonaro...

Trump Files $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against New York Times
Sep 16, 2025 05:06 am UTC| Politics Business Law
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Monday evening that he is filing a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times (NYSE: NYT), accusing the newspaper of bias and unlawful support for Democrats. In a social...

Fed Governor Lisa Cook Cleared of Property Tax Violation Amid Fraud Claims
Sep 16, 2025 02:00 am UTC| Law Politics
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook has been cleared by Ann Arbor tax officials of any violations related to property tax exemptions on her Michigan home, strengthening her defense against the Trump administrations efforts...

Turkey’s Opposition Faces Court Ruling That Could Reshape Politics
Sep 15, 2025 06:54 am UTC| Politics Law
Turkeys main opposition party, the Republican Peoples Party (CHP), is bracing for a critical court decision that could remove its leader, Ozgur Ozel, deepening political turmoil. An Ankara court is set to rule on whether...

Loan Document Undermines Mortgage Fraud Claims Against Fed Governor Lisa Cook
Sep 14, 2025 01:46 am UTC| Economy Politics Law
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, accused by the Trump administration of mortgage fraud, may have evidence in her favor. A loan estimate dated May 28, 2021, reviewed by Reuters, shows Cook declared her Atlanta property...

Judge Rules Trump Administration Illegally Fired Federal Workers but Stops Short of Reinstatement
Sep 14, 2025 00:19 am UTC| Law Politics
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully ordered the mass firing of thousands of federal employees but stopped short of reinstating them due to recent U.S. Supreme Court guidance. U.S. District Judge...

U.S. Court Pauses SEC Climate Rule Challenges Amid Uncertainty
Sep 13, 2025 00:25 am UTC| Politics Law
A federal appeals court has temporarily halted legal proceedings over the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissions (SEC) climate disclosure regulations, citing the agencys refusal to confirm whether it will defend, revise,...