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Georgia Legislators Stall on Paper Ballot Transition, Risking Election Deadline

Georgia legislators deadlock on paper ballot transition, risking July 2026 election deadline. Legal clash over S.B. 189 and existing laws sparks partisan gridlock, with officials warning of chaos if unresolved. Election integrity and voter trust hang in balance as deadline looms.

NC and 21 states sue over Trump’s mail-in ballot order, alleging unconstitutional federal overreach

NC and 21 states sue Trump over his mail-in ballot executive order, alleging unconstitutional federal overreach that risks disenfranchising military and disaster-affected voters. The legal battle centers on state sovereignty versus federal election control, with critics warning of voter suppression and expanded executive power.

Anonymous Activist Shuts Down White Supremacist Dating Site

An anonymous activist dismantled the white supremacist dating site WhiteDate using AI and server deletion, exposing thousands of profiles linked to far-right groups. The hack triggered political fallout, including a suspended Conservative councillor, highlighting digital activism's impact on real-world extremism.

UK State Pension Rises 4.8% for 12M Pensioners Starting April 6

UK state pension rises 4.8% for 12M pensioners starting April 6, under the triple lock policy. The adjustment, tied to inflation, wages, or 2.5%, faces scrutiny over long-term fiscal impacts and political debates on balancing pensioner support with budget constraints.

UKRI Directs Alan Turing Institute to Prioritize National Security and Defense

UKRI directs Alan Turing Institute to prioritize national security and defense, shifting focus from health/environmental research. The 2026 review highlights strategic realignment, governance reforms, and leadership changes to align with UK’s AI-driven national resilience goals.

Supreme Court Rules Conversion Therapy Ban Violates First Amendment

The U.S. Supreme Court overturned Colorado’s conversion therapy ban, ruling 8-1 it violates the First Amendment by restricting speech based on content. The decision reclassifies therapeutic communication as protected speech, challenging state efforts to regulate talk-based interventions, with implications for LGBTQ+ youth protections and medical regulations.

Trump’s NATO Criticism Examines U.S. Withdrawal Legal and Geopolitical Challenges

President Trump's NATO criticisms spark debates on U.S. withdrawal legality and geopolitical risks, highlighting legal hurdles, security vulnerabilities, and transatlantic tensions amid NATO's evolving role.

Greek Ministers Resign Over EU Subsidy Fraud Probe

Greek ministers resign over EU subsidy fraud probe, as EPPO investigates alleged misuse of €23M in agricultural funds. Political tensions escalate amid calls for early elections and accusations of systemic corruption.

Trump’s Cabinet Firings Signal Midterm Staffing Shift

President Trump’s abrupt ousting of Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem signals a midterms-era staffing overhaul, prioritizing performance over loyalty. The moves, linked to scandals and political strategy, raise questions about governance stability as Republicans defend their House majority in 2026.

Defense Secretary Hegseth Announces Policy Allowing Troops to Carry Personal Firearms on Bases

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a policy permitting troops to carry personal firearms on bases, citing recent shootings and state laws, amid debates over balancing self-defense and military security.
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Italy confiscates €200M in assets linked to late Sicilian mafia boss

Italian authorities seized €200M in assets linked to late Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro, spanning multiple countries and targeting drug trafficking networks. The operation highlights global efforts to disrupt Cosa Nostra's financial reach, though experts note challenges in fully dismantling the organization's decentralized structure.

Iran Lifts Internet Blackout, Restrictions Remain

Iran lifts 88-day internet blackout, but access remains limited at 50% of pre-shutdown levels under President Masoud Pezeshkian’s 'pro-internet' policy, which prioritizes paid access over free expression, amid ongoing censorship and geopolitical tensions under President Trump’s administration.

NASA’s JWST detects daily cloud cycle on exoplanet WASP-94A b

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first direct observation of a daily cloud cycle on exoplanet WASP-94A b, revealing magnesium silicate clouds forming in the morning and dissipating at night, reshaping understanding of its atmospheric chemistry. The discovery, published in *Science*, marks a breakthrough in studying Hot Jupiters’ dynamic weather patterns.

U.S. strikes Iranian drone sites near Strait of Hormuz for second time in three days

U.S. strikes Iranian drone sites near Strait of Hormuz for second time in three days, escalating tensions. Both sides claim defensive actions, but conflicting accounts and strategic stakes over energy routes raise concerns. President Trump’s administration faces balancing escalation with diplomacy amid regional risks.