Two women born on the Chagos Islands are seeking to take the British government to court over a proposed deal to transfer sovereignty of the disputed Indian Ocean archipelago to Mauritius.
A pair of British women who were born on the Chagos Islands are preparing to sue the UK government in a bid to stop the ...
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Mid-Day on MSNAfter 5 years in jail, Palghar man uses RTI to win bailA 39-year-old automobile engineer, Sachin Sambare, who was imprisoned for nearly five years on rape charges, was released on ...
A push to permanently end violence against women in Australia has been reignited as Melbourne schoolgirl Masa Vukotic is ...
Despicable response of woman, 23, who stabbed man and set his home on fire after hooking up at a bar
Stacy Rodriguez, 23, appeared unbothered - and even amused - as she stood trial for the October 2021 death of Chris Dickerson ...
Capitol View host Roby Brock met with Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin to discuss recent legislative moves that affect his office, such as approval of an execution drug and sports raffles. Roby ...
As Pam Bondi finds herself in the middle of a MAGA storm over the Epstein files, Rhian Lubin explores why the movement is so focused on the documents ...
Republicans believe in pro-family policies that give women the freedom to thrive at work and in family life. We have championed expanded childcare tax credits, safer communities and school choice ...
Columnist Joan Barron writes, "The three senior women Senate leaders to watch are Tara Nethercott, a Cheyenne lawyer and ...
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