Category : Policymaking


CBS Digital Lines Anger NFL Fans During Snowy AFC Championship

New England Patriots secured a narrow 10-7 victory over Denver Broncos in a snowy AFC Championship, but CBS's decision to overlay digital yard lines on the broadcast sparked widespread fury among viewers who felt it ruined the authentic snow game experien

Belgian Fans Jailed in Kazakhstan for Borat Stunt

Three Belgian football supporters have received five-day prison sentences in Kazakhstan for wearing Borat-style mankinis during a Champions League match, highlighting ongoing sensitivity around the film's portrayal.

Australia's New Hate Speech Laws Set to Pass

Australia is poised to enact its toughest-ever hate speech laws, with bipartisan support expected in parliament. The move follows the Bondi terror attack and includes new powers to ban extremist groups.

Labour pulls Hillsborough Law after backlash

The government has withdrawn its flagship Hillsborough Law after victims' families and MPs objected to clauses giving security services power over disclosure. Read the full story.

California defies Trump with free MLK Day park entry

California will offer free admission to 200 state parks on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, directly opposing a Trump administration order that removed the holiday from the list of free entry days for national parks.

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