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Jan 17 2025CELEBRITIES

Blake Lively Fights Back: Sexual Harassment, Lawsuits, and Hollywood Drama

Blake Lively, star of the hit movie "It Ends With Us, " has fired back after Justin Baldoni, her co-star and the director of the film, filed a $400 million lawsuit against her and her husband, Ryan Reynolds. This isn't just some celebrity feud; it's a heated legal battle involving sexual harassment

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Jan 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Makers of Poppy Playtime Sue Google Over Fake Games

Mob Entertainment, the company behind the popular horror game Poppy Playtime, is taking Google to court. They claim Google isn't doing enough to stop fake versions of their game from appearing on the Google Play store. These fake games trick players into paying large amounts of money for something t

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Why Pete Hegseth's Words on Unlawful Orders Matter

Pete Hegseth, the nominee for Secretary of Defense, faced questions about following unlawful orders from the President during his Senate confirmation hearing. This raises serious concerns, especially when we remember President Trump's past remarks about shooting protesters. The military is trained t

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Jan 16 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Drake vs. UMG: The Rap Battle That Went to Court

There's a new twist in the world of rap music, and it's happening in the courtroom. Drake has sued Universal Music Group (UMG) for defamation, claiming they spread a false narrative about him through a Kendrick Lamar song. UMG, shocked by these accusations, fired back saying they have always support

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

President's Lawyer: Korea's Ex-Leader Won't Talk

The legal team for former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has announced he will not cooperate with further questioning by investigators. Yoon was recently detained by anti-corruption officials regarding his controversial martial law declaration last year. His lawyers argue that the ongoing inve

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Porn Site Age Verification: A Supreme Court Dilemma

Recently, the Supreme Court tackled a tough Texas law that needs people to prove their age before seeing porn online. Some justices weren't sure if blocking software could really keep kids safe. They also pondered if outdated laws still work in today's tech-powered world. Justice Sotomayor seemed to

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Jan 16 2025BUSINESS

Feds Step In: Farmers Fight for Fair Equipment Repairs

Ever wondered why fixing a modern tractor could break the bank? The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) just took on John Deere, a big name in farming tools, over claims that the company blocks farmers from repairing their own gear. This isn't just about wrenches and screwdrivers—it's about computer chip

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Porn Sites vs. Texas: The Fight Over Online Age Verification

The U. S. Supreme Court is diving into a hot topic: online age verification for adult content. Last week, the court took a close look at a Texas law that wants porn sites to check that users are 18 or older. This isn't just about Texas; 19 states have similar laws. But is this law fair or does it go

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Idaho Hospital Seeks Court Protection for Emergency Abortions

St. Luke’s Health System, Idaho's largest healthcare provider, has filed a lawsuit against Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador. They're seeking a federal court order to protect doctors from the state's near-total abortion ban when performing emergency procedures. The lawsuit comes as the Biden admi

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Court Debates Texas Law on Adult Websites and Minors

Imagine you're in a room full of the highest judges in the land, debating whether a law in Texas should be allowed to stand. This law is about keeping kids away from adult content online, but it's causing a stir. The porn industry, with the help of a big civil rights group, says this law goes too fa

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