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Security footage shows suspect Cole Allen shooting Secret Service officer before White House dinner
US Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro shared a video of Cole Allen shooting a Secret Service officer and preparing for an apparent attack on the president.
Iranian exile faces Canada court battle over defamation allegations as hearing looms
Petah Tikva teacher sentenced to 11 years in prison for sex offenses against student
Several wounded after 89-year-old man fires shotgun at Athens courthouse, social security office
Court hears request to lift gag order shielding alleged rapist of Shay-Li Atari Wiener
Singer Shay-Li Atari Wiener filed a police complaint three and a half years ago, prompting the reopening of the investigation after more than a decade.
Lod District Court Judge rules to uphold restrictions on PMO chief of staff in Bild leak case
Lod District Court Judge Yaakov Spasser ruled that there is reasonable suspicion justifying the imposition of restrictions on Tzachi Braverman.
Economy Minister Barkat sues Channel 12 for NIS 12m. in largest libel lawsuit ever filed in Israel
Nir Barkat files Israel's largest libel lawsuit against Channel 12, accusing them of false claims following a broadcast of an investigation by journalist Omri Maniv.
Israel is sliding toward authoritarianism, and elections won’t stop it - opinoin
Israel tiptoes on the edge of authoritarianism as Netanyahu’s government tightens its grip on power.
Jerusalem court sends senior Lev Tahor cult leader Elazar Rumpler to prison in child abuse case
Elazar Rumpler, a Lev Tahor haredi cult leader, was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay a total of NIS 22,000 in fines and compensation for assaulting a 10-year-old child.
Maduro's capture might have been illegal, but that won't stop charges against him - report
Legal scholars say that although arguments that Maduro's capture was illegal may have merit, they will likely not affect his legal proceedings in US federal court.
Terrorist sentenced to life in prison for murder of 83-year-old Holocaust survivor
The court also ordered him to pay the maximum compensation permitted by law - NIS 258,000 - to Lipovsky’s family.
Chaos of October 7: What any inquiry must uncover - opinion
With the state comptroller blocked, citizens must focus on the questions a future inquiry into the failures leading up to the October 7 massacre.
Venezuela's Supreme Court orders Delcy Rodriguez become interim president
Venezuela’s Supreme Court ordered Vice President Delcy Rodríguez to assume the role of acting president following the detention of Nicolás Maduro by US forces.
New judiciary procedure tightens rules on photography in court buildings
The procedure accompanies a recently passed amendment that restricts the photographing and publication of identifying images of suspects held in custody before an indictment is filed.