LAW

Advertisement
Jul 25 2025LIFESTYLE

When Mothers-in-Law Cross the Line: Real Stories of Family Fights

Family life can be tricky, and sometimes mothers-in-law push boundaries. These real stories show how things can get messy. In one story, a new mom was thrilled to announce her baby's birth online. But her mother-in-law beat her to it, posting a photo that made it seem like the baby was hers. The mo

reading time less than a minute
Jul 23 2025POLITICS

Fighting Falsehoods: Macron's Legal Battle Against Online Claims

Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, are taking legal action against Candace Owens, a right-wing commentator. The lawsuit, filed in Delaware, accuses Owens of spreading false and harmful claims about the Macrons to boost her media presence and income. Owens has repeatedly asserted that Brigitte M

reading time less than a minute
Jul 21 2025CRIME

A Former Cop's Big Bitcoin Heist

A former crime-fighting officer, Paul Chowles, has been handed a 5. 5-year prison sentence for a clever but illegal Bitcoin grab. He took 50 Bitcoins, now worth about $6 million, from a seized stash during a dark web investigation. Chowles was a lead analyst, which gave him the perfect opportunity t

reading time less than a minute
Jul 19 2025CRIME

Behind the Scenes: A Couple's Dark Side

In California, a couple who used surrogate mothers to have many children are now in serious trouble. They are accused of abusing those children and treating their employees badly. The couple, Silvia Zhang and Guojun Xuan, are at the center of a big investigation. Police found 15 children in their h

reading time less than a minute
Jul 19 2025FINANCE

New Laws: How Crypto is Changing the Game

Crypto is getting a makeover thanks to new laws. These changes could shake up how we handle digital money. Let's break it down. First up, the GENIUS Act. This law allows companies to create stablecoins, which are like digital dollars. Big players are eyeing this, but there's a catch. Stablecoins do

reading time less than a minute
Jul 18 2025CRIME

Midlands Duo Caught in Afternoon Break-In

In a small town in South Carolina, two men found themselves in trouble with the law after a reported break-in. The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office shared that Antwine McFadden, 50, and Guy Owens Jr. , 33, were both charged with third-degree burglary. This incident took place on a Wednesday afternoon,

reading time less than a minute
Jul 17 2025BUSINESS

Meta's Big Privacy Mess: Investors and Leaders Settle

A huge legal fight just ended quietly. Meta's big bosses, including Mark Zuckerberg, agreed to settle a case that could have cost them billions. Shareholders were mad about privacy issues that led to big fines. They wanted the leaders to pay up personally. But now, the trial is over, and no one is s

reading time less than a minute
Jul 17 2025CRIME

Louisiana Law Enforcers Caught in Visa Fraud Web

In a shocking turn of events, four law enforcement officers and a businessman in Louisiana have been accused of cooking up fake police reports. Their goal? To help immigrants get U. S. visas they weren't entitled to. This scheme allegedly went on for nearly a decade, from the end of 2015 to mid-2025

reading time less than a minute
Jul 17 2025POLITICS

NYC Mayor Faces Another Legal Storm

In a surprising turn of events, a former high-ranking official in the New York Police Department has taken legal action against Mayor Eric Adams and other top NYPD officials. The lawsuit, filed by Thomas Donlon, who briefly served as the interim police commissioner, accuses Adams and his team of run

reading time less than a minute
Jul 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Rock Band Feud: Inside the Fight That Ended Jane's Addiction

A rock band's reunion tour turned into a nightmare when things got too heated on stage. Jane's Addiction, a legendary alt-rock band, is now split up because of a fight between band members. Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins have taken legal action against their frontman, Perry Farrell. T

reading time less than a minute