BRUSSELS — NATO countries need to return to Cold War-era defense budgets to fend off Russia, Secretary-General Mark Rutte said
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The morning read for Thursday, Dec. 12
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles and commentary related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Thursday morning read: US Supreme Court dismisses Nvidia’s bid to avoid securities fraud suit (John Kruzel, Reuters) Supreme Court Allows Biden Plan to Address Toxic Coal…
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Nato Chief Says Its Members Must Move To ‘Wartime Mindset’ As Putin Increases Threats To West
Putin and Mark Rutte Nato’s chief has urged the alliance’s members to adopt a “wartime mindset” over the growing threat
Tory Baroness Faces 3-Week Parliament Ban For Calling Asian Peer ‘Lord Poppadom’
Baroness Meyer A Tory baroness is facing a three-week ban from the House of Lords for calling an Asian peer
Brexit Britain looks to Europe to help fix its railways
LONDON — Keir Starmer wants to reset Brexit Britain’s dysfunctional rail network. He may be about to turn to Europe
Trump Calls Resignation of FBI Director A ‘Great Day For America’
President-elect Donald Trump took to Truth Social to react to FBI director Christopher Wray announcing that he plans to resign
Mitch McConnell Says Trump Win Puts Americans In A ‘Very Dangerous World’
Senator Mitch McConnell reportedly said that President-elect Donald Trump’s victory puts Americans in “a very, very dangerous world,” stressing that
Disproportionate STR regulations threaten to hurt ordinary Europeans
As the cost of living increases, people rely on new income streams to pay their bills — such as renting
William Hennessy, Jr., prolific courtroom sketch artist, dies at 67
William Hennessy, Jr., a classically trained artist and SCOTUSblog contributor who chronicled oral arguments at the Supreme Court and legal proceedings around the country for decades, died on Tuesday. Scott McFarlane, a CBS News correspondent who profiled Hennessy last year, reported on X on an…
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Supreme Court turns down Kentucky utility’s request to block EPA coal ash rule
The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a request from a Kentucky utility company to temporarily block an Environmental Protection Agency rule governing the disposal of coal ash while a challenge to it moves forward in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia…
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