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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Alaska's Attorney General: Prioritizing Politics Over People

Alaska's acting attorney general, Stephen Cox, has been in office for a short time, but his actions have raised eyebrows. He seems more focused on making a name for himself in national politics than on serving the people of Alaska. Cox's first move was to bring in an attorney from Indiana to be his

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Jan 22 2026BUSINESS

Pennsylvania Taxpayers Get Justice in Multistate Tax Battle

Taxpayers in Pennsylvania recently won a significant victory in their fight for fair treatment regarding multistate taxes. The state's Board of Finance and Revenue (BFR) ruled in their favor, acknowledging that they should receive credit for taxes paid to other states. The issue began when the Depa

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Jan 21 2026POLITICS

A Judge Says Stop the Pretend Game: Trump's Picked Prosecutor Can't Use Her Title

A judge has told Lindsey Halligan, a prosecutor who supports former President Donald Trump, to stop calling herself a "U. S. Attorney. " This comes after a court found that her appointment was not legal. Judge David Novak, who was appointed by Trump, said that Halligan's continued use of the title i

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Jan 20 2026BUSINESS

Beauty Tech Battle: Nomi Beauty Takes Estee Lauder to Court

Nomi Beauty, a tech startup, has taken Estee Lauder to court. They claim that the beauty giant stole their ideas. Nomi Beauty says Estee Lauder used their secrets to make billions. They say this happened after Estee Lauder stopped honoring their contracts in 2018 and 2020. Nomi Beauty's technology

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Jan 11 2026CRYPTO

Tennessee Takes Aim at Crypto Sports Betting

Tennessee is cracking down on three platforms offering sports betting through crypto. Kalshi, Polymarket, and Crypto. com have been told to stop their sports event contracts in the state. The Tennessee Sports Wagering Council (SWC) says these platforms are breaking the law by not having a license.

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Dec 26 2025BUSINESS

Neighborhood Feud: Luxury Tower vs. Historic Building

A legal battle is unfolding in New York City between a luxury skyscraper and its historic neighbor. The dispute centers around damage caused by construction and unfulfilled promises. Gainsborough Studios, a co-op building dating back to 1908, is suing the developer of 220 Central Park South for over

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Dec 21 2025CELEBRITIES

A Star's Sudden Exit from a Pricey Property Deal

Anthony Hopkins, the celebrated actor, found himself in a bit of a pickle recently. He and his wife, Stella, were all set to buy a luxurious mansion in the Hamptons for a cool $7. 5 million. They even put down a hefty down payment of $750, 000. But then, they suddenly backed out, leaving the seller,

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Dec 20 2025SPORTS

Coach's Career Ends After Controversial Relationship and Alcohol Claims

Brian Smith, former head football coach at Ohio University, found himself in hot water. The school decided to let him go for two main reasons. First, he was involved with an undergraduate student. Second, there were claims that he showed up to a public event smelling like alcohol. This all led to hi

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Dec 18 2025SPORTS

Ohio University and Coach Brian Smith: A Clash of Words

Ohio University made a big move on Wednesday. They fired coach Brian Smith. They said he did something wrong. Something that made the university look bad. But Smith isn't taking this sitting down. Smith's lawyer, Rex Elliott, sent an email. He said Smith is not happy. He said the university got it

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Dec 16 2025EDUCATION

Trouble in the Ivory Tower: Power Struggles at University of Luxembourg

The University of Luxembourg's Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) is facing serious trouble. Staff members, both past and present, have come forward with claims of a toxic work environment and unfair practices. Several court cases and internal complaints paint a picture of mismanagement an

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