Opinion
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Expert: Define the Line Between Protected Speech and Revolutionary Strategy in the Philippines
HUMAN rights lawyer and legal scholar Arnedo Valera warned that blanket condemnations of red-tagging could weaken the State’s ability to confront insurgency, noting that there is a critical ...
Pittsburgh’s playoff hopes hinge on Sunday’s regular-season finale against Baltimore, with running back Kenneth Gainwell ...
Mahbubnagar: In the wake of recent extremist attacks that have shaken the nation and heightened communal tensions, Khalid ...
Legit.ng on MSNOpinion
Sokoto Christmas Fire and the Meaning of Counterterrorism
Sokoto Christmas Day airstrikes against militants are dissected by analyst Lekan Olayiwola, who stresses perception and ...
In this special year-end broadcast of Explains, anchor Akshita Nandagopal looks back at the defining news events of 2025.
Why Liverpool Must Hold FirmLiverpool enter the January window at a crossroads. Fourth in the Premier League table after a ...
The Forward on MSN
Judge lets California antisemitism law take effect, rejecting teachers’ censorship claims
Judge Noël Wise rejected an argument that the law would chill classroom speech about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In today’s fast-paced, ever-changing market, traditional promotional pricing — often planned in advance using historical data ...
A federal court judge in San Jose has denied a preliminary injunction that four teachers and others sought to stop a new ...
The Trump administration’s National Security Strategy paper, released this month, is filled with nasty, nativist language and half-truths straight out of ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
The Right-Wing Justices Know Their Favorite Legal Theory Is Bunk
Now that the Supreme Court’s conservative bloc is putting this unitary executive theory to the test, its cracks are beginning ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results