LEGAL

Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Liberia Steps In to Help a Man Wrongly Sent Away

A man named Kilmar Abrego was sent to the wrong country by mistake. He was living in the U. S. with his family when he was deported to El Salvador. This was a mistake, and he ended up in a very bad prison there. After some time, he was brought back to the U. S. , but now the government wants to send

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Oct 25 2025BUSINESS

JPMorgan Chase Battles Over Legal Fees for Convicted Ex-Employees

JPMorgan Chase finds itself in a financial pickle. The bank is trying to stop paying the legal fees for two former employees, Charlie Javice and Olivier Amar. They were found guilty of fraud after selling their company, Frank, to JPMorgan. The bank says the legal bills have skyrocketed to an eye-wat

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Oct 25 2025CRIME

Coach in Hot Water: Allegations and Accusations

Chauncey Billups, the head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, is in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. He's been linked to a scheme where the team allegedly planned to throw a game in March 2023 against the Chicago Bulls. This wasn't just any game; it was a strategic move to boost their chan

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Miami Heat Adjusts After Rozier's Unexpected Absence

The Miami Heat faced an unexpected challenge when Terry Rozier, their key player, was placed on indefinite leave by the NBA. This decision came after Rozier's arrest by federal agents, who accused him of being involved in a betting scheme related to a game he played in March 2023. The Heat team felt

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Oct 25 2025POLITICS

Maine's Fight for Fairer Campaign Finance

Maine is in a legal battle over campaign finance. The state wants to limit donations to super PACs, but a judge says it's unconstitutional. The state is now appealing this decision. In 2023, Maine voters approved a law to cap donations to super PACs at $5, 000. Almost 75% of voters supported this c

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Racial Profiling: Is ICE Overstepping Its Bounds?

In recent times, federal agents have been stopping and questioning people who look Latino, raising questions about whether they are acting legally. The Supreme Court ruled 50 years ago that agents can't target people based only on their race or ethnicity. But now, under President Trump, agents are d

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Kanu's Court Drama: What's Next for the Separatist Leader?

In a twist that has left many scratching their heads, a Nigerian court decided to push back the terrorism trial of Nnamdi Kanu until Monday. This happened because Kanu, the head of the banned Indigenous People of Biafra group, said he couldn't defend himself properly. Why? His old legal team left, a

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Oct 24 2025POLITICS

Maine's Red Flag Law: A Closer Look at the Facts

Maine's current yellow flag law, passed in 2019, allows police to take guns from people who might harm themselves or others. It's not perfect, but it's a start. The law wasn't used much at first, but that's not because it doesn't work. It's because people didn't know about it. The Lewiston shooting

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Oct 24 2025CRIME

Young Workers Speak Out Against Ice Cream Shop Owner

In a shocking turn of events, a group of young women have come forward with serious allegations against an ice cream shop owner. These former employees, who were teenagers when they worked at Flavor Frenzy in Addison, claim that the owner, Steven Weisberg, took advantage of them in numerous ways. T

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Oct 24 2025CRYPTO

A Surprising Twist in the Crypto World: Trump Pardons Binance's CZ

President Donald Trump has done something unexpected. He pardoned Changpeng "CZ" Zhao, the founder of Binance. This news shook the crypto world. Zhao had been in prison for four months. He admitted to not following anti-money laundering rules at Binance. This case is part of a bigger story. The U.

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