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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

TI and Tiny's Supreme Court Battle: 'It's Not Over Yet'

Everyone thought it was a done deal—TI and Tiny Harris, the celebrity couple, had won a massive lawsuit against MGA Entertainment. It was all about trademarks: the company had made dolls that looked and sounded a lot like their girl group, OMG Girlz. The jury agreed, slapping MGA with a $71 million

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Takes the Spotlight at CES

This year's CES event in Las Vegas is all about artificial intelligence (AI). Companies are showcasing AI-enabled gadgets like smart refrigerators and AI agents. Nvidia and Microsoft are among the big names participating. Investors are now focusing on the return on investment (ROI) for AI firms, wit

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Jan 06 2025BUSINESS

Steel Giants Sue Biden Admin Over Blocked Merger

US Steel and Nippon Steel have filed lawsuits against the Biden administration and other parties, claiming that the president's decision to block their $14. 3 billion merger was politically motivated. The companies argue that the action was taken to favor the United Steelworkers union and support Bi

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Jan 06 2025CELEBRITIES

Hairstylist Sues Skip Bayless for Harassment, Shines Light on Fox Sports Culture

In a recent lawsuit, a hairstylist who worked at Fox Sports for over a decade claims that former host Skip Bayless made unwanted advances toward her, including a shocking $1. 5 million offer for sex. Noushin Faraji, the hairstylist, says Bayless's behavior created a hostile work environment. She all

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Jan 04 2025POLITICS

Jimmy Carter's Legacy, New Laws, and Chicago's Mixed Bag

Kicking off the year, former President Jimmy Carter, who rose from being a peanut farmer to leading the country and then devoted his life to humanitarian work, passed away at 100. It was a somber start to 2025. In New Orleans, a terrorist attack claimed 14 lives and injured over 30, leading to the p

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Jan 04 2025EDUCATION

California Schools: Big Changes Coming in 2025

In 2025, classrooms in California will experience significant changes. Fewer phones in schools, updated history lessons, and new course requirements are on the horizon. California universities are saying goodbye to legacy admissions, where students were favored if they had family or donor ties. Thi

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Jan 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Trucking Tech Firms' IP Battle Comes to an End in Court

The legal quarrel between tech firms Omnitracs and Platform Science seems to have wrapped up after a California federal court issued its final judgment. On December 23, the court rejected Omnitracs' petition for a retrial and scrapped a previous jury decision awarding Omnitracs $19. 3 million in dam

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Jan 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple Settles Siri Privacy Case: A Quick Snapshot of the Story

Alright, let’s talk about this interesting settlement. Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to wrap up a lawsuit over Siri, their virtual assistant. The lawsuit claimed that Siri could accidentally record conversations and send those recordings to third parties without the user’s consent. Imagine cha

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Jan 03 2025CELEBRITIES

Hollywood's Lawsuit Shocker: Actor vs. Director Drama Unfolds

Imagine this: Hollywood director Justin Baldoni has decided to hit back by filing a lawsuit against the New York Times. He claims that actor Ryan Reynolds, who is married to Blake Lively, pushed him to leave his talent agency, WME. Not only that, Baldoni alleges that Reynolds stopped him from attend

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Jan 03 2025CRIME

California's New Plan to Fight Retail Theft: Here’s What You Need to Know

Has your local store suddenly locked up everyday items like deodorant? That’s because California has rolled out new laws to tackle retail crime. Starting January 1, 2025, these rules give police more power and boost penalties for theft. Excuse me, did someone say "probable cause"? Yep, cops can now

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