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Sep 20 2025POLITICS

Venezuelans' US Protections: A Legal Tug-of-War

The Trump administration is once again at the supreme court's doorstep, this time seeking to end protections for Venezuelans living in the US. The request comes after a federal judge ruled that the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, overstepped her authority by trying to end these protections

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Sep 18 2025POLITICS

Fed Governor Lisa Cook: A Legal Battle Over Firing

The Trump administration made a bold move, asking the Supreme Court to step in and allow the firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. This request came right after Cook took part in a Fed meeting where they decided to lower interest rates. The administration's argument? They believe the courts

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Sep 12 2025POLITICS

Bolsonaro's Legal Battle: A Closer Look at the Coup Allegations

In a significant legal development, Brazil's Supreme Court has declared that former president Jair Bolsonaro is responsible for orchestrating a plan to overthrow the government. The court's decision came after a majority of the judges agreed on his guilt. However, not all judges were in agreement, a

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Sep 12 2025CRIME

A Man's Trial: The Plot to Stop a Presidential Candidate

In a Florida courtroom, a man named Ryan Routh is on trial for a serious crime. He is accused of trying to harm Donald Trump during his presidential campaign last year. The incident happened near a golf course in West Palm Beach, where Trump was playing. Routh was caught with a rifle, and now he fac

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Sep 11 2025POLITICS

A Transgender Student's Fight for Fairness in South Carolina

In a recent move, the Supreme Court allowed a transgender ninth-grader in South Carolina to keep using the boys' bathroom at his school. This decision came after the court rejected a request from state officials to pause a lower court's ruling that had temporarily blocked a state policy restricting

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Aug 23 2025CRIME

From Fame to Fraud: Sean Kingston's Downfall

Sean Kingston, the rapper known for his 2007 hit "Beautiful Girls, " has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison. This comes after he was found guilty of a fraud scheme that cost victims over $1 million. Kingston and his mother, Janice Turner, were convicted of conspiracy and wire fraud.

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Aug 19 2025BUSINESS

UK Car Finance: Big Changes Ahead

The UK's top court recently made a big decision. It said car finance companies might not have to pay as much money back to customers as previously thought. This could be a game-changer for the industry. The court's ruling means the total compensation bill might be less than half of what was initial

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Aug 14 2025CRIME

Harvey Weinstein's Legal Journey Takes Another Turn

Harvey Weinstein, the once-powerful Hollywood figure, is back in the spotlight as his sentencing gets delayed. This time, it's pushed to late September. He was found guilty of a serious sex crime in his recent retrial. The judge had a surprising offer for him: plead guilty to another charge and skip

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Aug 12 2025SPORTS

Jon Gruden's Legal Victory: What It Means for Workers Everywhere

Jon Gruden just scored a big win in his fight against the NFL. The Nevada Supreme Court said his case can go to trial instead of being pushed into private arbitration. This is a huge deal because it sets a precedent for other workers who might be stuck in unfair arbitration processes. The court rul

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Aug 07 2025POLITICS

Money and Politics: A Messy Mix in America

Money has always played a big role in American politics, but things might be about to get even messier. The Supreme Court is looking at a case that could change how much political parties can spend on campaigns together with candidates. This case is important because it could make the already compli

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