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More than a dozen convictions related to the LIBOR scandal have come unstuck, raising questions over whether prosecutors will ...
Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Varun Gandhi and Maneka Gandhi criticised Supreme Court's directive to remove stray dogs in Delhi-NCR.
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Walton County commissioners debate property tax millage rate
In July, Walton County commissioners set the property tax millage rate at 3.575. Today, that decision sparked a heated debate ...
A recently appointed Alabama Supreme Court justice and two other men are set to be nominated by President Donald Trump to fill positions at the federal court level.
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India Today on MSNStray Dogs as Pets? Done. Much Before It Was A Clapback
Seven years ago, I adopted my Indie pet, Brownie. The decision was not just driven by love but also by the lack of other ...
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Perspective: Does equal protection require ignoring unequal conditions? I don’t think so
Our prevailing national conversation forces a choice on diversity training, while ignoring potential reforms that could reconcile concerns.
If allowed, machine-readable electoral rolls could be a crucial step towards greater transparency and trust in India’s ...
Every five years, India rehearses the most ambitious act in a constitutional democracy: transferring power by counting votes. The institution that superintends that act, the Election Commission ...
A woman was attacked by a group of dogs in Uttar Pradesh's Kushinagar. The incident comes at a time when debate on removing stray dogs from the streets is raging in Delhi-NCR.
Crocodile wrangler Matt Wright was not flying the helicopter that crashed in a remote part of Arnhem Land, killing his friend ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNFrom zero budget in 2025, PhilHealth to get P53.3 billion in 2026
From an entire year with zero budget, the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) is set to receive P53.3 billion in 2026, according to the Department ...
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Daily Times on MSNSCP to remain open today
The Supreme Court of Pakistan will remain open and fully operational on Wednesday, 13th August 2025, in accordance with its regular schedule.
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