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The article reports on SNP plans to review complaints regarding sex attacks by former council leader Jordan Linden, who was convicted of five assaults and sending unwanted sexual communications to teenagers.
CalMac ferries experienced widespread service disruptions due to maintenance overhauls, technical issues, and a new vessel undergoing trials.
The article reports on fuel price increases in India, attributing them to international oil price fluctuations, geopolitical tensions, and state-controlled retailers maintaining frozen prices.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) reported seizing over ₹408 crore in illicit materials across multiple states and a Union Territory.
The article discusses legal principles governing property ownership in Hindu Undivided Families (HUF) when a Karta uses both personal funds and ancestral income.
The National Medical Commission (NMC) issued an advisory declaring stem cell therapy for Autism Spectrum Disorder illegal, aligning with a Supreme Court order.
The article reports on a White House Cabinet meeting held during the ongoing DHS shutdown, which has caused TSA staffing shortages and airport security delays.
The article explains the U.S. government's expansion of social media vetting for various non-immigrant visa categories, including specific visa types and procedural requirements.
The article discusses Sri Lanka's 5G network rollout and its potential to address rural digital connectivity challenges through Fixed Wireless Access (FWA).
The article reports on a wrongful conviction case involving Peter Sullivan, who was wrongfully jailed for 38 years, and includes sports updates about Mohamed Salah's potential career extension.
Paul McCartney announces his 19th solo album, 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane,' inspired by his childhood in post-war Liverpool.
The article reports on KOKO's recognition at the LankaPay Technnovation Awards 2026, highlighting its awards for digital payments innovation and growth metrics.
The article reports on government agencies’ poor transparency practices, using satirical awards and strong language to critique their handling of FOIA requests.
The article discusses how major news publishers like The New York Times are blocking the Internet Archive from archiving their websites, arguing this action threatens the preservation of historical news records.
The article promotes Cindy Cohn's book 'Privacy’s Defender' by highlighting its focus on digital surveillance and legal battles. It includes event details, resource links, and mentions of related court cases.
The article criticizes FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's threats against broadcasters, arguing they violate the First Amendment.
The article reports on Manchester City midfielder Rodri's potential interest in joining Real Madrid despite his past with Atletico Madrid, citing his career achievements and statements about top clubs.
The article critiques the reauthorization of Section 702 of FISA, arguing that Congress failed to implement necessary reforms and is instead considering a clean extension.
The article discusses the UK's proposed legislation to ban social media for minors, highlighting debates in Parliament and comparisons to other countries.
The article discusses privacy concerns related to Meta Ray-Bans and highlights EFF's work on technology, civil liberties, and online free speech.