In a legal showdown in New York, former President Trump finds himself at the center of two critical legal battles as his lawyers navigate the complexities of the judicial system.
New York City is solemnly commemorating 113 years since the tragic Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, a pivotal event in the history of the U.S. labor movement. On March 25th, 1911, a devastating fire broke out at the factory located on Washington Place and Greene Street in Lower Manhattan, claiming the lives of 146 workers, primarily young immigrant women.
New York City is commemorating 113 years since the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, which marked a turning point in the U.S. labor movement. Natalie Migliore reports.
The commemoration event, attended by New York State Labor Commissioner. . .
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is calling off plans to send an Israeli delegation to Washington. The move comes after the U.S. decided against vetoing a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war without conditioning the deal on the release of hostages held by the militant group.
A statement from Netanyahu's office said the United States' decision harms attempts to free hostages. The Israeli delegation was set to meet with Biden administration officials to discuss a planned military operation in southern. . .
If we look long enough and hard enough, we might find an example of something in the US is not by the state, of the state and for the state. But it’s becoming more difficult.
We live, if we live in the US, within a reverberating echo chamber of the bits of US foreign policy we can observe and understand. Those bits relate mainly to trade wars, monetary wars, and proxy wars. Each of these overtly externally directed “wars” echo in American streets and towns, across the land and into the center of all urban areas – where the real. . .
In a highly anticipated decision, a UK court is poised to rule on whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the United States. The ruling, scheduled for Tuesday, is expected to have far-reaching implications for Assange's legal battle and the broader issues of press freedom and government transparency.
Assange, who has been at the center of a legal saga spanning over a decade, faces extradition to the US to stand trial on criminal charges related to the publication of classified documents through WikiLeaks. The US government alleges that Assange endangered the lives of intelligence sources. . .
Four men suspected of carrying out the deadly attack at Crocus City Hall on Sunday, March 24th, 2024, appeared in Basmanny District Court on Monday. All four displayed visible injuries, raising serious concerns about potential torture in their detention.
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The suspects face preliminary charges of terrorism, potentially leading to life imprisonment if convicted. The court may extend their initial detention period indefinitely, with a current maximum deadline of May 22nd.
