Pentagon policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service, appeals court panel rules

Washington– A Trump administration policy illegally banned transgender people from military service, a divided panel of federal appeals court judges ruled Monday. The majority opinion by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit largely upholds the March 2025 ruling by U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes in Washington, … Read more

Leeds United Rules Out Liverpool Transfer Swap On Deadline Day

Leeds United rules out Liverpool transfer swap on deadline day Liverpool star forward Takumi Minamino will not be joining Premier League club, Leeds United on the last day of the January transfer window. Leeds had reportedly lined up a move for Minamino in the event of Crysencio Summerville departing Elland Road on loan. However, neither deal is … Read more

JA RULE’S DAUGHTER BRITTNEY AITKEN WELCOMES HER FIRST CHILD WITH HUSBAND TEVIN AITKEN

Brittney Aitken is a new mom! Ja Rule’s daughter has welcomed her first child, a baby girl, with her husband Tevin Aitken. The new dad shared the news on Instagram, posting a photo from the hospital that showed Brittney holding their newborn in the hospital. “She is here. Truly an amazing moment to experience with … Read more

MP Nisreen Omar Calls for Hospital Entry Rules for Niqab Wearers

Member of the Egyptian House of Representatives, Nisreen Omar Named For new regulations governing women’s admission to hospitals, with a proposal to use DNA testing to help verify the identities of children. Omar said, in a statement he made during a phone call with Haya TV, on Sunday, April 19 urge The authorities must ensure … Read more

Jury Rules Live Nation Guilty of Running Illegal Monopoly – Jimmy Star’s World

A jury has ruled that Live Nation and their subsidiary Ticketmaster have operated as a monopoly, overcharging fans on tickets for entertainment events. This comes in the wake of increased scrutiny on the company’s ticketing practices by both the Biden and Trump administrations in recent years. The verdict was delivered in a New York federal … Read more

JA RULE’S DAUGHTER BRITTNEY AITKEN AND HUSBAND CELEBRATE AT THEIR BABY SHOWER

Ja Rule’s daughter, Brittney Aitken, is getting ready to welcome her bundle of joy. Over the weekend, the mom-to-be and her husband, Tevin Aitken, celebrated the upcoming arrival of their baby girl with a strawberry-themed baby shower at The Grand Lux Venue in New Jersey. The pair were joined by close family and friends, including … Read more

Why Private Tutoring Rules Egypt’s Education

Since the end of the twentieth century, private tutoring has transformed from a supplementary aid into a primary driver of academic achievement for many families in Egypt. Although public education in Egypt is officially free, the experiences of many students and parents tell a different story: educational progress, especially in high-risk years, e.g. Secondary school … Read more

Supreme Court rules against Colorado ban on ‘conversion therapy’ for LGBTQ+ kids

National news The Supreme Court has ruled against a law banning “conversion therapy” for LGBTQ+ children in Colorado, one of nearly two dozen states that have banned the questionable practice. File – Washington Supreme Court, November 4, 2020. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) AP Photo/C. Scott Applewhite By Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press March 31, 2026 … Read more

Egypt Mandates Nurseries for Working Women and Tightens Child Labor Rules

Egyptian Minister of Labor Hassan Al-Raddad issued three important ministerial decisions, according to an official statement issued on Wednesday, March 25. These decrees were published in the supplementary issue of the Official Gazette (Egyptian Gazette) No. 64 on March 18, and entered into force the next day. It focuses on creating regulated workplace crèches, expanding … Read more

Pentagon policy limiting independent press access is unlawful, judge rules

A federal judge on Friday struck down various parts of a restrictive press policy launched by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth last year, ruling that they trampled on the constitutional rights of journalists seeking to cover the U.S. military from inside its sprawling headquarters. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman is a major blow … Read more