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A New Banner in the DOJ: Civil Rights Wing Prepares to Patrol Gun Freedoms

A New Banner in the DOJ: Civil Rights Wing Prepares to Patrol Gun Freedoms

The Justice Department is quietly rearranging its internal map, carving out a fresh outpost devoted entirely to guarding the nation’s gun rights. This new enclave — the Second Amendment Rights Section — is set to unfurl its signboard on December 4, nestled inside the civil rights division, an address once synonymous with policing discrimination and …

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Berkeley in the Crosshairs: A Campus Protest Ignites a Federal Safety Probe

Berkeley in the Crosshairs: A Campus Protest Ignites a Federal Safety Probe

The usual hum of UC Berkeley’s campus life briefly dissolved into shouts, flashing lights, and a flurry of raised signs on November 10 — and that single evening has now pulled one of America’s most storied universities into the center of a federal review. The U.S. Department of Education has opened an examination of Berkeley’s …

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Judge Halts Bond-Hearing Blackout, Restores a Lifeline for Detained Migrants

Judge Halts Bond-Hearing Blackout, Restores a Lifeline for Detained Migrants

A federal courtroom in California became the latest battleground in the long-running clash over immigration enforcement, and this round ended with a sharp rebuke to Washington’s bid to keep thousands of detained migrants locked away without a chance to argue for their freedom. In Riverside, a U.S. district judge drew a bright line through a …

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States Push Back as Washington Moves to Rewrite the Rules on Homelessness Aid

States Push Back as Washington Moves to Rewrite the Rules on Homelessness Aid

The legal battleground shifted to Rhode Island this week, where a coalition of states launched a challenge against the Trump administration’s attempt to redraw the map of federal homelessness funding. At stake: more than $3 billion that keeps roofs over heads and entire support networks alive for some of the country’s most vulnerable residents. The …

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Courtrooms Keep Tripping the Wires of a White House Revenge Machine

Courtrooms Keep Tripping the Wires of a White House Revenge Machine

The Justice Department’s attempt to turn political grievance into criminal prosecution has begun to look like a stretched rubber band—snapped back by federal judges who aren’t buying the theatrics. It all came to a head when Lindsey Halligan, thrust into the role of interim U.S. attorney in Virginia with barely enough time to find the …

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Gulf Markets Drift as Traders Chase the Scent of a Possible U.S. Rate Cut

Gulf Markets Drift as Traders Chase the Scent of a Possible U.S. Rate Cut

The Gulf’s trading floors opened the day in a half-step—one foot tapping to the rhythm of U.S. rate-cut whispers, the other planted firmly in local crosswinds. Hints from Washington have once again set the region’s pulse. A senior Fed official signaled that the U.S. job market has softened enough to make a December trim in …

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GAS Arabian Services Scoops Up Discounted Stakes as It Expands Its Industrial Footprint

GAS Arabian Services Scoops Up Discounted Stakes as It Expands Its Industrial Footprint

In Riyadh’s ever-shifting industrial chessboard, GAS Arabian Services has quietly made a decisive double move—snapping up strategic stakes in two engineering-focused firms at a bargain. The Tadawul-listed technical solutions player is set to invest 65.8 million riyals ($17.5 million) to deepen its reach across the kingdom’s energy and industrial services landscape. Its first acquisition: a …

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Ooredoo’s Market Horizon Widens as ADIA’s Share Sale Lands on the QSE

Ooredoo’s Market Horizon Widens as ADIA’s Share Sale Lands on the QSE

Ooredoo has nudged the doors of the public market a little wider. The telecom giant confirmed that the global secondary sale of shares recently offloaded by the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority has officially crossed the finish line. More than 160 million shares were ushered through an accelerated, fully marketed bookbuild — a fast-paced financial relay …

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Cenomi Centers Draws Heavy Market Heat as $500 Million Sukuk Snaps Into Place

Cenomi Centers Draws Heavy Market Heat as $500 Million Sukuk Snaps Into Place

Cenomi Centers—Saudi Arabia’s powerhouse of lifestyle hubs—has once again stepped onto the financial stage with the confidence of a developer that knows its malls keep buzzing even on the slowest weekday. Fresh off a six-month run that saw more than a thousand leases renewed and over two hundred new brands pulled into its orbit, the …

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Robotics Showdown: Tesla Pulled Into Patent Storm Over Self-Driving Tech

Robotics Showdown: Tesla Pulled Into Patent Storm Over Self-Driving Tech

In a fresh legal squall swirling around the future of automated driving, a Virginia-based robotics firm has taken aim at Tesla, accusing the electric-vehicle titan of quietly stepping on years of patented innovation. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Alexandria, claims that Perrone Robotics built a flexible robotics operating system designed to liberate engineers …

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