Debate Dispute Between Trump and Harris

Former President Trump and VP Kamala Harris are in a dispute over debate rules, with Trump accusing Harris of trying to change the set-up of the debate. Harris' team wants microphones to be live throughout the event. Trump suggested he might skip the ABC debate on Sept. 10.

South China Sea Dispute

Growing conflict between China and the Philippines over disputed reefs in the South China Sea, with potential involvement of the United States due to mutual defense treaty. Key issues include control of vital shipping routes, fishing grounds, and oil reserves.

Fatal dispute over handicapped parking space in Florida

A Florida man was killed during a dispute over a handicapped parking space. A disabled homeless man has been charged in the slaying.

Fatal Shooting Over Handicapped Parking Space in Florida

A Florida man was killed during a dispute over a handicapped parking space, with a disabled homeless man charged in the slaying.

Navajo Nation Uranium Mining Dispute

Arizona's governor intervenes in dispute between Navajo Nation and uranium mining company over ore trucks crossing reservation, with Navajo Nation vowing to stop them.

American Man Detained in Nigeria

An American man is detained in Nigeria amidst a dispute between the government and cryptocurrency exchange Binance. Lawmakers claim Nigeria is holding him hostage.

Venezuelan Presidential Election Dispute

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is facing pressure to release evidence verifying the results of the presidential election amid protests and claims of victory by both him and his main challenger. The opposition has created an independent vote tabulation initiative showing their candidate, Edmundo González, in the lead. International observers and foreign governments are monitoring the situation, with some recognizing González as president-elect, while others, including Russia and Cuba, accept Maduro as the winner.

Venezuelan Election Dispute

Venezuela's military chief claims coup amid protests following disputed election victory by President Maduro. Opposition leaders allege electoral fraud, leading to unrest and arrests. International criticism grows, calling for transparency and potential do-over election.

Assassination Attempt on Former President Trump

Former President Trump survived an assassination attempt at a rally in Pennsylvania. Federal agents and local law enforcement faced criticism for security lapses. There was dispute over blame between in handling the situation.

Cyanide Poisoning at Luxury Bangkok Hotel

Six Vietnamese and American guests died at a luxury Bangkok hotel from cyanide poisoning, with authorities suspecting a dispute over investment as the motive. The FBI is enroute to investigate the deaths.

Dispute in the South China Sea

Philippine military chief demands China return seized rifles and equipment in disputed shoal in the South China Sea, likening the assault to piracy. Chinese coast guard personnel rammed and boarded Philippine navy boats, seizing rifles and causing damage.

Union Dispute at The New York Times and Reuters

Union members at The New York Times and Reuters are publicly feuding with the influential NewsGuild of New York after one of the group's representatives made controversial remarks about Israeli 'Zionist butchers'. The disagreement centers around the allocation of union dues and the balance between journalism advocacy and activism within the union.

Tesla and Elon Musk's Compensation Package Dispute

Tesla and CEO Elon Musk are facing opposition from institutional investors regarding Musk's disputed $58 billion compensation package from 2018. The compensation deal has been deemed excessive and unfair to Tesla investors by a Delaware court. Musk and Tesla are pushing back against the criticism, with Musk calling out investors who are against the package on social media.

Dispute Over Mummified Bodies in Guanajuato, Mexico

FBI's Boston Division announces return of artifacts stolen from Japan following Battle of Okinawa in 1945. Mexico's federal archeology agency accuses Guanajuato of mistreating mummified bodies. Turf battle between INAH and Guanajuato over jurisdiction of mummies.

Family Dispute Over Lunch Preparation

A young man on Reddit shares a family situation where he is pressured to make lunch for his dad's new wife's children, sparking a dispute. A clinical psychologist expresses concern over the neglectful behavior of the father and stepmother.

Philippine Mayor Accused of Being Chinese Asset Amid South China Sea Dispute

The article reports on a Philippine mayor facing accusations of being a Chinese asset amid a territorial dispute with China. The mayor's involvement in a scam center and questionable background raise concerns about her allegiances.

Disputed $1.2 Million Jackpot Win at Bally's Casino

A South Jersey woman's $1.2 million jackpot win at Bally's Casino in Atlantic City is being disputed due to a technical glitch called 'reel tilt,' which voided her win. She is seeking legal action to claim her prize.

Atlanta Nightclub Shooting

A shooting at an Atlanta nightclub left two dead and four injured after a dispute escalated into gunfire. The club is cooperating with law enforcement, and no arrests have been made yet.

COVID-19 Research Dispute in China

Republicans demand criminal investigation into Dr. Peter Daszak for links to gain of function research in Wuhan. First scientist to publish COVID-19 virus sequence in China allowed back into lab after sit-in protest. Dispute with lab over renovations and safety standards. Zhang's ordeal since publishing virus sequence without state approval in January 2020.

Dispute between Philippines and China in the South China Sea

The Philippines accuses China's coast guard of harassment and damaging one of its boats in the disputed South China Sea area. China claims sovereignty over the area, but tensions have increased as the Philippines strengthens ties with the United States.

Argentina's NATO Partnership Request and Falkland Islands Dispute

Argentina has submitted a request to become a 'global partner' of NATO, with the country's president Javier Milei aiming to protect sovereignty claims on the Falkland Islands while strengthening ties with the West.

Disputed Ownership of Spratly Islands in the South China Sea

Tensions rise in the South China Sea as China expands claims over the disputed Spratly Islands, prompting a stern command to leave by a Chinese voice as a Philippine Coast Guard plane flies over. The ownership of the islands is in dispute, with a Filipino community living on one of them.

Dispute over Thitu Island in the South China Sea

Thitu Island, also known as Pag-asa, in the South China Sea is a disputed territory between the Philippines and China. Residents face constant nuisance from Chinese vessels, leading to tensions and standoffs. The island is strategically located in rich fishing grounds and critical maritime trade routes, making it a key point of contention in the region.

Senior Doctors' Pay Dispute in England

Senior doctors in England have accepted a pay offer from the British government that ends a yearlong dispute with unprecedented strike action. The pay increases address gender pay issues and enhance parental leave options.

Venezuela claims two-thirds of Guyana

Venezuelan President Maduro signed into law the results of a referendum claiming two-thirds of Guyana, triggering condemnation from Guyana's government. The dispute centers around the western Essequibo region rich in minerals and oil.

Philippines-China South China Sea Dispute

The Philippines summoned China's envoy to protest against aggressive actions in the South China Sea. China's coastguard used water cannon against a civilian boat supplying troops, leading to diplomatic tensions. The Philippines challenged China to take their claims to international arbitration.

Venezuela's Annexation Law

Venezuela's socialist regime approved a law to annex a disputed territory from Guyana, despite historical agreements. The law establishes a new state called Guayana Esequiba, grants identity documents to inhabitants, and imposes sanctions on those who do not support Venezuela's claims.

Uber settles dispute with Australian taxi and hire car drivers

Uber will pay $178 million to settle a dispute with Australian taxi and hire car drivers who lost out when the company entered the market. The settlement ends a long-running class action lawsuit and marks the fifth-largest settlement in Australia's history.

Elon Musk and Don Lemon Contract Dispute

Elon Musk and Don Lemon are in a contract dispute after X terminated their agreement to broadcast Lemon's show, even though Lemon did not have a signed contract. Lemon's team claims he should still be paid as X took weeks to provide a contract.

Elon Musk cancels The Don Lemon Show on X

Elon Musk cancels The Don Lemon Show on X just days before its debut, leading to potential legal action from Lemon seeking mid-seven figures payout. Musk criticizes Lemon's approach and authenticity, leading to Lemon planning to post the show on his feed despite the cancellation.

Collision in the South China Sea

The Lixinsha Bridge in southern China partially collapsed after being struck by a barge. Australia's prime minister expressed concerns over unsafe behavior in the South China Sea following a collision between Chinese and Philippine ships.

Philippines accuses China of dangerous maneuvers in the South China Sea

The Philippines accuses China of unprovoked acts of coercion and dangerous maneuvers in the South China Sea, leading to clashes between the two countries' vessels. The Philippines is pushing back against China's aggressive actions and calling for respect of maritime rights.

Deadly Incident in Northern Gaza

A deadly incident in northern Gaza during a food distribution effort led to over 30,000 deaths, with disputed details on how it happened. Reported by NBC News' Raf Sanchez.

South China Sea Dispute

China dispatched a military helicopter to disputed waters near the Scarborough Shoal and jammed the tracking systems of Philippine ships. The Philippines is increasing patrols to support local fishermen. The incident highlights ongoing tensions in the South China Sea.

Argentina's Petroleum Dispute

Argentina's main petroleum-producing provinces threaten to cut supplies to the rest of the country over funding cuts ordered by President Javier Milei, leading to a dispute with the federal government.