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Tesla's Roadster Unveils New Logo as Production Remains Uncertain

Tesla has registered a new logo for the Roadster, which resembles a 'V'. This development comes nearly a decade after the car's initial reveal, yet production timelines remain unclear.

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Anticipation Builds for Lingfield Derby Trial Featuring Isaac Newton

As the Derby and Oaks Trial season approaches, the Weekend Winners team focuses on the upcoming Lingfield event this Saturday, set to be broadcast live on Sky Sports Racing.

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South Africa's Constitutional Court to Reassess Ramaphosa Impeachment

Cyril Ramaphosa faces a critical moment as South Africa's top court directs lawmakers to reevaluate the potential for his impeachment linked to the 'Farmgate' scandal.

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US Trade Court Declares Trump Tariffs Unjustified, Limits Ruling's Scope

The US Court of International Trade has ruled that Trump's 10% global tariffs are unjustified, affecting only two importers and Washington State, while further legal challenges are anticipated.

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Court Hears Defamation Case Against Rebel Wilson

In a recent court session, Charlotte MacInnes's barrister labeled Rebel Wilson a 'fantastical liar' amid defamation claims, asserting that Wilson fabricated serious allegations.

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Louisiana Appeals to Supreme Court on Abortion Pill Mailing Ban

On Thursday, Louisiana requested the U.S. Supreme Court to maintain a ruling that prevents the mailing of mifepristone, a crucial medication for abortions.

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Investigating Low-Dose Lithium's Role in Cognitive Function

A closer look at the potential benefits of low-dose lithium for cognitive preservation is warranted as research continues to evolve.

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Understanding the Supreme Court's Ruling on Louisiana's Voting Map

The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision to invalidate Louisiana's voting map raises significant questions about gerrymandering and its implications for future cases.

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Criminal Investigation Launched Against Elon Musk and X by French Authorities

French prosecutors have initiated a criminal investigation into Elon Musk and his platform X after he did not comply with a summons for a voluntary interview regarding alleged abuses.

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Meta Seeks to Overturn Jury Verdict in Social Media Addiction Case

Meta is requesting a judge to reverse a jury's March decision that found the company, along with Google, negligent in designing their platforms related to social media addiction.

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Alleged Suicide Note of Jeffrey Epstein Released by Judge

A US judge has made public a handwritten note that a former cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein claims to have found. The authenticity of the note remains unverified.

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Looksmaxxing Influencer Clavicular Faces Charges for Alleged Alligator Shooting

Clavicular, a looksmaxxing influencer, is facing legal action after reportedly livestreaming himself shooting at an alligator from an airboat.

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Legal Action Initiated Over Lead Poisoning from Bosnian Mine

Al Jazeera reports on the initiation of criminal charges related to environmental damage caused by lead poisoning in Bosnia's mining sector.

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Connecticut Judge Denies Diversion Program for Speeding Rider Amid Controversy

A Connecticut judge has rejected a diversion program for a motorcycle rider accused of sharing videos of himself riding at speeds of 200 mph, despite claims of personal change.

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Germany Intensifies Efforts Against Neo-Nazi Groups

In a significant move, German authorities have initiated a nationwide operation targeting young right-wing extremists allegedly involved in criminal activities.

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France Revisits Investigation into Agathe Habyarimana's Role in 1994 Rwanda Genocide

The French authorities have reopened an investigation into Agathe Habyarimana, the former first lady of Rwanda, regarding her alleged involvement in the 1994 genocide that led to approximately 800,000 deaths.

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Understanding the 2-3-4 Wild Card Court and the Blanche v. Lau Case

This editorial examines the introduction of a 2-3-4 wild card court system and the implications of the Blanche v. Lau case on future legal precedents.

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Supreme Court to Hear Louisiana's Challenge on Mifepristone Access

The Supreme Court is set to review Louisiana's challenge against the FDA regarding mifepristone, a case that underscores the contentious legal landscape surrounding abortion rights in the U.S.

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Search Efforts Conclude for Missing Australian Hiker in Canada

Authorities have ended a six-day search operation for an Australian hiker in a challenging Nova Scotia national park, citing a lack of new leads.

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Back-to-Back Shootings Claim Lives and Injure Others North of Dallas

Recent shootings in the Dallas area have resulted in two deaths and three injuries, raising concerns about ongoing violence in the region.