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Civilian targets have been struck by all three warring parties.Schools and hospitals bombed; strikes on apartment buildings; energy facilities targeted and attacks on neighbouring states.Have Israel, the United States and Iran broken international law in the war? Or what legal justification might they claim?Presenter: James BaysGuests:Geoffrey Nice – Human rights lawyer and former International Criminal Court prosecutorBrian Finucane – Senior adviser with the US programme at the International Crisis Group and former legal adviser at the US State DepartmentNicholas Tsagourias – Professor of international law at the University of SheffieldPublished On 23 Mar 202623 Mar 2026Click here to share on…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A top Virginia Democrat appeared to admit that state Democratic lawmakers’ effort to redraw the commonwealth’s congressional map is more about stopping President Donald Trump and his agenda than about ensuring fairness for voters in the Old Dominion.A referendum drafted by Richmond’s Democratic majority and set to go before voters in April would allow the assembly to redraw Virginia’s congressional map in a way that Richmond Democrats signaled would draw out four of five Republican congressmen and draw the populations of most new districts from dense, left-wing Fairfax County.In comments to NBC…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: A letter signed by former longtime Yale ice hockey coach Keith Allain, addressed to Yale President Maurine McInnis, alleged that current Yale Athletic Director Victoria Chun has created a “toxic environment” for the university’s sports teams. In the letter, Allain claimed other Yale coaches urged him to speak out against Chun to McInnis after his retirement.  Yale Coach Keith Allain on bench during game vs Cornell at Boardwalk Hall. Atlantic City, NJ 3/19/2011 (Lou Capozzola /Sports Illustrated/Getty Images)”My name is Keith Allain, I have just retired after 19 years as Mens Hockey…

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Things keep lining up against Microsoft , with all roads leading back to the company’s tarnished standing as an artificial intelligence leader and how that could impact the company’s Azure cloud growth. It’s been known for some time that Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant has been disappointing. At a time when Alphabet ‘s Gemini, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and Anthropic’s Claude are being celebrated, Microsoft has been roundly criticized. Last week, the cloud and software giant waved the flag, announcing that it is unifying the teams that work on the commercial and consumer versions of its flagship product. In a Monday note cataloging…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An underperforming California school district is dishing out nearly $300,000 to partner with a group to teach a rap-based curriculum to students, sparking “troubling” concerns, the Justice Department said. The Merced City School District, one of the state’s lower-performing school districts, has signed a $270,000 contract with School Yard Rap, the New York Post reported.  The agreement includes a summer “Rap Camp” and an “African American Affinity Group,” which has raised questions about whether the partnership complies with federal law. WATCHDOG EXPOSES TAXPAYER-FUNDED TEACHER PROGRAM FOR BANNING WHITE APPLICANTS: ‘LIKELY ILLEGAL’ The Merced City School…

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No-pet clauses have long been the norm for tenants in Quebec and even considered legal. But following a new ruling by the province’s housing tribunal, after a challenge by a tenant to a no-pet clause in their lease, the door may soon be open for all pet owners.“We were arguing that the no-pet clause that was in their lease was against their fundamental rights, that are in the charter of rights,” said Kimmyanne Brown, the tenant’s lawyer.In the March 12 ruling, the judge rejected the landlord’s attempt to terminate the lease of the tenant and allowed her to stay in…

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US President Donald Trump says there have been talks between the United States and Iran over the past day in which the two sides had “major points of agreement,” adding that a deal could be done soon to settle the war.Mr Trump said his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and close aide and son-in-law Jared Kushner talked to Iranian officials on Sunday and that discussions would continue on Monday.“We have had very, very strong talks. We’ll see where they lead. We have points, major points of agreement, I would say, almost all points of agreement … we’ve had very strong…

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new video loaded: Trump Delays Deadline for Strikes on Iranian Energy InfrastructuretranscriptBacktranscriptTrump Delays Deadline for Strikes on Iranian Energy InfrastructurePresident Trump said the U.S. would put off any attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, citing “very strong” talks with Iran toward ending the war. Iran disputed Mr. Trump’s claim that there had been progress made in negotiations.“We have had very, very strong talks. We’ll see where they lead. We have points, major points of agreement. I would say almost all points of agreement. We’re doing a five-day period. We’ll see how that goes. And if it goes well,…

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House Republicans announced Monday that Congress will mount an investigation into “rampant hospice fraud,” alleging that potentially tens of millions in taxpayer funds may have been lost in improper payments to Southern California companies. The Republican-led House Oversight Committee, which has the authority to investigate, has sent a letter to California’s Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, asking for documents related to the state’s “oversight and internal controls to detect and prevent fraud for its federally funded hospice programs.” “Recent reporting has revealed alarming evidence of fraudulent activity in California’s hospice programs, including agencies overbilling Medicare and fraudulently enrolling beneficiaries without their knowledge,” committee…

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Patrick Ball says he almost gave up on his acting dreams until he was cast in “The Pitt” – CBS News Watch CBS News “The Pitt” star Patrick Ball tells “CBS Mornings” he had been auditioning since 2013 and didn’t think his acting dreams were “ever going to happen” when he was cast in the medical drama. He also opens up about how the series is personal for him.

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