Tag: #LegalNews

  • USA Head Line – Thursday, April 2, 2026

    Artemis II Launch Success: NASA Astronauts Embark on Historic Lunar Mission

    NASA’s Artemis II mission successfully launched from Kennedy Space Center, sending a crew of four astronauts on a ten-day journey to orbit the Moon. This landmark flight is the first crewed mission to the Moon in over fifty years, paving the way for future lunar landings.

    Supreme Court Signals Skepticism Over White House Plan to End Birthright Citizenship

    Justices heard oral arguments regarding a presidential executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship, showing significant doubt about its constitutionality. The outcome of this case could fundamentally redefine citizenship in the United States and has major implications for immigration policy.

    National Gas Price Average Surpasses $4 Per Gallon for First Time Since 2022

    The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in the U.S. has crossed the $4 threshold, driven by global conflict and dynamic market conditions. The surge is placing renewed pressure on American households and raising concerns about its broader impact on inflation.

    Major Pharmaceutical Company Wins FDA Approval for New Oral Weight-Loss Pill

    The FDA has approved a novel daily pill for chronic weight management, offering a non-injectable option in the booming market. The approval is expected to significantly expand access to treatment and further reshape the landscape of metabolic healthcare.

  • Top Head Line – Thursday, March 26, 2026

    Top Head Line – Thursday, March 26, 2026

    Global Markets and Oil Prices Volatile as Hormuz Crisis Persists

    Crude oil and retail gasoline prices continue to climb globally as major shipping firms suspend transit through the Strait of Hormuz. Investors are turning to physical silver and other safe havens as regional instability threatens nearly 20% of the world’s energy supply.

    PM Modi Tops Global Popularity Rankings with 68% Approval Rating

    In the latest survey by Morning Consult, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains the world’s most popular leader, significantly leading over peers from Switzerland and South Korea. The rankings reflect high public confidence amidst a complex international geopolitical environment.

    Massive Landslide at Congo Mines Leaves Over 200 Feared Dead

    A catastrophic landslide in the North Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has buried a mining site, with reports indicating at least 200 fatalities, including many minors. This follows a similar disaster in the area earlier this year, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in the sector.

    US jury finds Meta and Google liable in landmark social media addiction trial

    In a historic verdict, tech giants were found negligent for addictive platform designs, setting a major legal precedent for digital safety and youth mental health.

  • USA Head Line – Wednesday, March 25, 2026

    Trump Proposes 15-Point Peace Plan to End Month-Long Conflict

    President Donald Trump announced a comprehensive ceasefire proposal sent to Tehran via Pakistan, expressing optimism that the regional war is nearing its conclusion. The plan reportedly addresses nuclear ambitions and the reopening of global energy transit routes.

    Pentagon Deploys 82nd Airborne Division Amid Ceasefire Talks

    Despite signs of diplomatic progress, the U.S. military is deploying approximately 1,000 elite paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East. The move is intended to bolster regional security and ensure the continued safe passage of “non-hostile” vessels.

    U.S. Stock Futures Surge as Oil Prices Cool Below $95

    Wall Street responded positively to reports of potential de-escalation, with S&P 500 and Dow futures rising as Brent crude prices retreated from earlier highs. Investors are weighing the impact of “sticky” inflation against the hopeful signs of a diplomatic resolution.

    Supreme Court Weighs Revival of Restrictive Asylum Policies

    The U.S. Supreme Court is currently considering a request from the Trump administration to reinstate restrictive asylum policies that had been previously blocked. This legal battle comes as the administration seeks broader control over border security during the ongoing international crisis.

    Markwayne Mullin Sworn In as Homeland Security Secretary

    In an Oval Office ceremony, President Trump administered the oath of office to former Senator Markwayne Mullin as the new head of the Department of Homeland Security. Mullin steps into the role during a critical period for domestic and regional energy infrastructure security.