- Fiji PM Compound Breach Sparks Security Review
Waisea Naitini’s bid to have his mataqali title recognized pushed him to the Prime Minister’s compound, igniting a sharp debate over security at Fiji’s government heart. With sentencing looming, the case probes the uneasy boundary between traditional authority and modern governance—and what safety measures mean for leadership.
- Turin Showdown: Can Shelton Challenge In-Form Auger-Aliassime?
Turin hosts a high-stakes clash as Shelton faces Auger-Aliassime, with form and fitness at the center of the drama. Will Shelton steady his rhythm and pull off the upset, or can Auger-Aliassime ride his current momentum to another big win? A pivotal showdown that could tilt the season’s storyline.
- Milan Probes Sarajevo-Style Shootings in War Crimes Inquiry
An ongoing Milan investigation probes disturbing allegations tied to war-era violence in Sarajevo. International links, wealthy participants, and unsettling motives surface as prosecutors begin to gather testimony—raising questions about accountability that cross borders and decades.
- IRS Targets Hidden Self-Employment Tax Loophole in Limited Partnerships
An IRS official and former hedge fund manager stands at the center of a high-stakes debate over how self-employment taxes apply to limited partnerships. With audits thinning and a pivotal court ruling on the horizon, the tax landscape—and government revenue—could be about to change in unexpected ways.
- New Epstein Emails Surface, Spotlight Trump Mar-a-Lago Ties
Fresh emails from Epstein’s circle surface new hints about ties to influential figures, including controversial exchanges involving Trump and Maxwell. As investigators press on, the documents provoke questions about accountability, political implications, and justice for survivors.