Gisèle Pelicot Stands Tall in Court: ‘The Only Victim in This Room Is Me’
Gisèle Pelicot returned to a French courtroom to denounce a man appealing his rape conviction in a case that exposed systemic failures around consent and justice.
Gisèle Pelicot returned to a French courtroom to denounce a man appealing his rape conviction in a case that exposed systemic failures around consent and justice.
Twenty-two innovators across arts and sciences have been named 2025 MacArthur Fellows, each awarded an unrestricted $800,000 ‘Genius Grant.’
Tom Homan, Trump’s border czar, allegedly accepted $50,000 from undercover FBI agents in a now-closed corruption probe—and may never have to return it.
The Trump administration has deployed a major naval force to the Caribbean and taken direct military action to pressure Venezuela’s President Maduro, who has responded by putting his nation on a wartime footing.
A disturbing practice called ‘bluetoothing,’ where users inject blood from intoxicated individuals, is triggering a rapid rise in HIV cases across the Pacific and South Africa.
Outgoing French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is making a final push to form a coalition government and prevent snap legislative elections amid deep political divisions.
Los Angeles officials have arrested a suspect in the catastrophic Palisades Fire, which investigators now believe stemmed from a New Year’s Day fireworks-sparked blaze.
Arab mediators say Hamas is considering partial disarmament—a historic shift—if Donald Trump can guarantee Israel won’t resume military operations in Gaza.
James Comey’s new defense attorney once led high-profile prosecutions for government leaks and corruption—adding a dramatic twist to the former FBI director’s legal battle.
From dorm rooms to academic halls, embedded therapists are meeting college students where they live and learn—offering accessible, stigma-free mental health support.