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The public service briefs prepared for ministers in the returned Albanese government are heavily redacted, but still offer ...
Oklahoma joins 24 states urging dismissal of Maryland lawsuits targeting oil giants, warning of threats to jobs, energy policy and state sovereignty.
Circuit judges in each jurisdiction dismissed the lawsuits earlier this year, prompting the plaintiffs to appeal.
Uttar Pradesh Police since 2017, have carried out nearly 15,000 encounters under their ‘zero-tolerance’ crime policy, ...
Federal funding under threat: Despite strong bipartisan backing and a billion-dollar annual budget, TRIO’s future could be at ...
Attorney General Letitia James is pushing back against a federal move to eliminate legal assistance for unaccompanied ...
Tactical airstrikes may rattle the surface, but without a plan to dismantle Iran’s economic and diplomatic lifelines, we’re ...
Jim Chalmers got “dacked” this week after a Treasury official forgot to redact the contents page on a Freedom of Information ...
As more families shelter down in their homes for fear of immigration enforcement, advocates say fewer households can afford to keep their internet on. Why it matters: Lack of connectivity can block ...
Airpower delays, Syria unrest, and Ukraine’s tech push. Get the full rundown in your SOFREP Morning Brief this Friday, July 18, 2025.
The 2023 law, previously ruled unconstitutional by a Travis County judge, prevents cities such as Houston from enforcing ...
After the Supreme Court fashioned a new test for the constitutionality of gun laws in 2022's Bruen decision, gun rights advocates pounced, inundating courts with challenges to firearm restrictions.