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How Concert Ticketing Works—and Why Fees Are So High Culture

How Concert Ticketing Works—and Why Fees Are So High

An explainer on how the concert ticketing industry operates, from primary sales and fee structures to exclusive venue contracts and the market dominan...

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How Geofence Warrants Work—and Why Courts Disagree Technology

How Geofence Warrants Work—and Why Courts Disagree

Geofence warrants let police demand location data on every phone near a crime scene, turning traditional policing on its head. With the US Supreme Cou...

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How Courts Treat Social Media as a Defective Product Technology

How Courts Treat Social Media as a Defective Product

A legal revolution is underway as courts apply traditional product liability law to social media platforms, treating addictive design features like in...

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What Are War Crimes and How Are They Prosecuted? Culture

What Are War Crimes and How Are They Prosecuted?

War crimes are serious violations of international humanitarian law committed during armed conflict. From the Geneva Conventions to the International...

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Cyberbullying: 10 Convicted for Spreading Rumors About Brigitte Macron Culture

Cyberbullying: 10 Convicted for Spreading Rumors About Brigitte Macron

A Paris court has found ten people guilty of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron for spreading false rumors about her gender identity. Sentences range up to...

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Pardubice Arson Attack: Fourth Suspect Remanded in Custody Culture

Pardubice Arson Attack: Fourth Suspect Remanded in Custody

Czech police have detained a fourth suspect in connection with the arson attack on an LPP Holding warehouse in Pardubice. All four face terrorism char...

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Spain Threatens to Strip Sagunto of Tourist Designation Culture

Spain Threatens to Strip Sagunto of Tourist Designation

The Spanish government has begun the process of revoking the National Tourist Interest designation of Sagunto's Holy Week celebrations after its broth...

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Police Investigate Slovak PM Fico for Alleged Treason Economy

Police Investigate Slovak PM Fico for Alleged Treason

Slovak police have taken over an investigation into Prime Minister Robert Fico following a criminal complaint filed by the opposition SaS party over h...

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Spy Scandal Rocks Hungarian Election Campaign: Charges Filed, Raids Conducted Culture

Spy Scandal Rocks Hungarian Election Campaign: Charges Filed, Raids Conducted

The Hungarian government has filed espionage charges against investigative journalist Szabolcs Panyi, while it has emerged that intelligence services...

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Czech Football Rocked by Biggest Match-Fixing Scandal in History Sport

Czech Football Rocked by Biggest Match-Fixing Scandal in History

Police have charged 32 people in the largest corruption scandal in Czech football history. Those accused include Karviná Mayor Jan Wolf, with manipula...

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Jury Finds Meta, YouTube Liable in Social Media Trial Culture

Jury Finds Meta, YouTube Liable in Social Media Trial

A California jury found Meta and YouTube liable on all counts in a landmark social media addiction trial, awarding $6 million in damages to a young wo...

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Italian Voters Reject Meloni's Judiciary Overhaul Culture

Italian Voters Reject Meloni's Judiciary Overhaul

Italian voters decisively rejected Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's constitutional reform of the judiciary in a March 2026 referendum, with approximate...

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