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Apr 10 2025CRIME

Words That Can't Be Said: The Idaho Murder Trial

A big decision has been made in the upcoming murder trial of Bryan Kohberger. The judge has said that the words "psychopath" and "sociopath" can't be used. This is because the defense team thinks these words could unfairly influence the jury. The trial is about the deaths of four University of Idaho

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Apr 03 2025CRIME

Rapper's Social Media Post Sparks Legal Trouble

The legal system in Atlanta is currently grappling with a situation involving a famous rapper. Prosecutors have taken action against Young Thug, asking a judge to revoke his probation. This request comes after the rapper shared a post on social media that quickly went viral. The post included a phot

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Apr 02 2025POLITICS

A Mayor's Legal Battle Ends with a Surprising Twist

A federal judge in New York recently made a decision that surprised many. The judge dismissed corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. However, the judge did not do this in the way the Trump administration wanted. The Justice Department had asked for the case to be dismissed withou

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Apr 01 2025CRIME

Justice Seeks Death Penalty for UnitedHealthcare Murder

The United States government has decided to pursue the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old man accused of killing Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. This move comes after a directive from the U. S. attorney general, Pam Bondi, who instructed federal prosecutors to go for capita

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

Students and Teachers in the Crosshairs: A New Wave of Detentions

A wave of detentions has swept through college campuses, targeting students and faculty who have spoken out on Palestinian issues. These individuals, many of whom have valid visas or permanent residency, are now facing deportation. The crackdown is part of a broader effort to control immigratio

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Mar 31 2025POLITICS

French Politics: Will Marine Le Pen's Presidential Bid Be Blocked?

In France, a crucial court decision looms over Marine Le Pen's political future. The leader of the National Rally party is awaiting a verdict that could potentially bar her from running in the next presidential election. This legal battle revolves around allegations that Le Pen and 24 others misused

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Mar 30 2025POLITICS

Will Marine Le Pen's Legal Woes Keep Her Out of the Race?

Marine Le Pen, a prominent figure in French politics, has faced setbacks in her three previous attempts to win the presidency. Her political future is now hanging in the balance due to an embezzlement case. If found guilty, she could be disqualified from running in future elections. This potential o

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Mar 29 2025BUSINESS

Young Tech Star's Big Lie: The $175 Million Fraud

A young entrepreneur, Charlie Javice, was found guilty of tricking JPMorgan Chase. She claimed her startup, Frank, had millions of customers. In reality, she had only a fraction of that number. This deception cost the bank $175 million. The trial lasted five weeks in a Manhattan court. Javice, now 3

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Battle: Deportations and Due Process

A recent court decision has put a spotlight on the Trump administration's use of an old law to deport alleged gang members. The Enemy Aliens Act, originally passed in 1798, has been dusted off and used to remove suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. This has sparked a legal debate

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Mar 29 2025CRIME

A Young Entrepreneur's Downfall: The Frank Fraud Case

In the bustling world of startups, a young entrepreneur named Charlie Javice found herself in hot water. The founder of Frank, a company that aimed to simplify the college financial aid process, was found guilty of deceiving JPMorgan Chase. The bank ended up buying Frank for a whopping 175 million d

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