
Democrats Question Trump's Iran Military Authority Under War Powers Act
Democratic lawmakers have raised concerns about President Trump's use of military force against Iran without congressional authorization.

Democratic lawmakers have raised concerns about President Trump's use of military force against Iran without congressional authorization.
Egypt's private sector activity declined significantly in March, with the purchasing managers' index hitting its lowest level in nearly two years.

Multiple Premier League clubs including Tottenham face elimination from Champions League Round of 16, while Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt exits competition.

Thirty-year mortgage rates climbed to 6.38 percent while national home prices increased 8 percent since early 2024.

A teenage boy was killed when his electric motorbike collided with a car in Chesterfield last Thursday.

A 36-year-old man faces nine charges after seven pedestrians were seriously injured when struck by a car in Derby on Saturday night.
Lin Bin, Xiaomi co-founder, acquired 1% minority stake in Miami Dolphins at record $12.5 billion team valuation, deal approved by NFL.

British and American citizens detained in Iran's Evin prison are reportedly facing increased risks as regional tensions escalate.

A 44-year-old man appeared in court charged with murdering Microsoft account manager Jennifer Symonds, whose body was discovered in the Thames at Henley.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is said to oppose the immediate release of an investigation into Malaysia's anti-corruption chief.

Turning Point USA reporter Savanah Hernandez was physically attacked during an anti-ICE demonstration outside a federal building in Minneapolis.

Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman promises to pardon former NYPD Sgt. Erik Duran while police union launches defense fund.

AstraZeneca reported successful late-stage trial results for a chronic lung disease treatment, leading to a 4% increase in the company's stock price.

President Trump expressed disappointment with Britain's limited military support in ongoing Middle East conflict involving US, Israel and Iran.

Computer hardware company NZXT will pay $3.45 million to settle class-action lawsuit over its Flex PC rental service.
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