New York 16 hours ago New York judge declines to appoint monitor for NRA, bans former CEO Wayne LaPierre from working with group A New York judge has decided not to assign an outside monitor to the National Rifle Association.
Donald Trump 1 day ago Trump's legal wins seem to simplify upcoming general election campaign schedule Former President Trump has had a number of legal victories in recent weeks, pausing the majority of cases that could have complicated his campaigning.
Kansas City Chiefs 3 days ago Former Chiefs player Isaiah Buggs sentenced in animal cruelty case Former Kansas City Chief Isaiah Buggs was sentenced to a year of hard labor after being convicted of two animal cruelty misdemeanor charges.
NBA 3 days ago TNT's parent company Warner Bros. Discovery files suit against NBA over media rights, alleges contract breach Warner Bros. Discovery is taking legal action against the NBA less than 48 hours after the league announced it's rejection of the company's matching bid for media rights.
ENTERTAINMENT 4 days ago Former 'Jeopardy!' contestant arrested, charged with soliciting sexually explicit images of children Winston Nguyen, a former "Jeopardy!" contestant and a math teacher at Brooklyn's Saint Ann's School, was arrested and charged with soliciting sexually explicit images of children.
In Court 5 days ago Priscilla Presley's lawyer defends suing business associates who allegedly duped actress out of $1M Priscilla Presley's lawyer hit back at claims the lawsuit alleging the actress was duped out of $1 million is "retaliatory" in a new statement.
Joe Biden 5 days ago Republican AGs accuse Biden's education secretary of 'flagrant' Hatch Act violations Two Republican AGs are reporting that Education Secretary Miguel Cardona violated the Hatch Act in connection to recent comments about President Biden's student loan forgiveness plans.
Trials 5 days ago Man charged over attempted murder of Salman Rushdie accused of ties to Hezbollah Hadi Matar rejected a plea deal that would have required him to admit guilt to the then-unfiled allegation of his attempt to materially support the terrorist group Hezbollah.
In Court July 22 Alec Baldwin's jury had doubts about actor's guilt before involuntary manslaughter charge dismissed Alec Baldwin's jurors already had doubts on his guilt after two days of trial testimony. A judge dismissed the actor's involuntary manslaughter charge on July 12.
Crime July 20 Missouri woman Sandra Hemme who spent 43 years in prison freed after murder conviction overturned A Missouri woman who spent 43 years behind bars for a 1980 murder she did not commit has been freed from prison despite attempts by Missouri’s attorney general to keep her behind bars.