US Justice Department Initiates Criminal Inquiry into E. Jean Carroll's Allegations Against Trump
The US Justice Department has begun a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who has accused Donald Trump of sexual assault that allegedly occurred 30 years ago.
Legal Action Against Google Employee for Alleged $1M Insider Trading on Polymarket
A Google employee has been charged with insider trading after allegedly placing a $1 million bet on Polymarket, raising concerns about digital-age trading practices.
Jakub Mensik Criticizes French Open Conditions Following Distressing Collapse
After experiencing a collapse on court, Jakub Mensik expressed his frustration with the playing conditions at the French Open, calling them 'insane.'
Google Employee Charged with Fraud Over $1.2 Million Betting Win on Polymarket
Federal prosecutors have charged a Google employee with fraud after he allegedly profited $1.2 million from bets on Polymarket concerning future search trends.
Alabama Appeals to Supreme Court Over Disputed Congressional Map
State officials in Alabama are requesting the Supreme Court to allow the use of a congressional map that was previously ruled as racially discriminatory while their appeal is pending.
Josh Jacobs of the Green Bay Packers Faces Domestic Abuse Charges
Josh Jacobs, a running back for the Green Bay Packers, has been arrested and is facing five criminal charges following a disturbance incident over the weekend.
Fugitive Woman Sentenced After Decades of Evasion
After evading authorities for 30 years, Klette was apprehended in Berlin in 2024 and subsequently faced trial, leading to her conviction for armed robberies.
Flavio Bolsonaro Seeks U.S. Support Against Brazil's Criminal Organizations
In a recent meeting with Donald Trump, Brazilian candidate Flavio Bolsonaro requested the U.S. to label major Brazilian crime groups as terrorist organizations to enhance international cooperation.
Florida Court Upholds New Congressional Map Favoring GOP
A Florida judge has chosen not to block a newly drawn congressional map that is anticipated to enhance Republican representation by potentially adding four seats.
Concerns Grow Over License Plate Reader Data Usage by Police
An analysis by EFF highlights alarming trends in how police utilize automated license plate reader data for purposes beyond crime investigation.
Supreme Court Declines to Hear Immigration Case Involving Trump Administration
The Supreme Court has chosen not to review a case concerning Florida's challenge against other states regarding immigrant driver’s licenses, siding with the Trump administration.
Despite Warnings, Drivers Exceed Speed Limits Significantly on Highway 99
A recent weekend saw an alarming number of drivers on Highway 99 exceeding speed limits by as much as 50 MPH, despite clear warnings from police.
Charges Filed Against Journalist for Alleged Unregistered Agency with China
A journalist has been charged with acting as an unregistered agent for China, raising concerns about foreign influence in media.
Concerns Over Privacy with Yoti's Age Verification Technology
Yoti's age verification system has raised significant privacy concerns due to its practice of sharing facial photos and device fingerprints with third parties.
CBS Withdraws Copyright Challenge Following Colbert's Viral Parody
In a notable shift, CBS and Paramount have retreated from their copyright efforts against Stephen Colbert's appearance on a Michigan cable access show, following widespread public support.
Clashes Erupt in Belgrade Following Major Protest for Early Elections
Following a significant rally in Belgrade advocating for early elections in Serbia, violent confrontations occurred between protesters and police, highlighting ongoing political tensions.
Clashes Erupt as Turkish Police Storm Opposition Party Headquarters in Ankara
In a significant escalation, Turkish riot police used tear gas to forcibly enter the headquarters of the main opposition party in Ankara, following a court ruling that ousted its leadership.
Senator Lummis Chairs Hearing on Bipartisan Nuclear Energy Legislation
In a significant move for the future of nuclear energy, Senator Cynthia Lummis leads a Senate subcommittee hearing focused on bipartisan legislative efforts to enhance nuclear initiatives.
Judicial Perspectives on ICE Detention Practices
An insightful examination by five judges sheds light on the courts' opposition to ICE's detention methods, highlighting the ongoing legal challenges.
Police Use Tear Gas to Enforce Judicial Decision at CHP Headquarters in Ankara
In a controversial move, Turkish police deployed tear gas inside the CHP headquarters in Ankara to enforce a judicial ruling that reinstated former leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, prompting strong opposition from current officials.