LEGAL

Jan 03 2026CELEBRITIES

Violinist Takes on Will Smith in Court

Brian King Joseph, a violinist, is taking legal action against Will Smith and his company, Treyball Studios Management Inc. He claims he was wrongfully fired after reporting sexual misconduct. Joseph says he was hired for Smith's 2025 Based on a True Story tour but was let go before it started. Jos

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Indonesia's Legal Leap: A Mixed Bag of Progress and Concern

Indonesia has finally bid farewell to its old Dutch colonial criminal code. This change is a big deal because the country has been using this outdated law for over 80 years. The new penal code, known as the KUHP, is a massive 345-page document that aims to reflect modern Indonesian values and cultur

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Jan 03 2026CRYPTO

Turkmenistan Takes a Big Step into the Crypto World

Turkmenistan has just made a huge move in the world of digital money. The country has officially said that people and companies can now mine and trade cryptocurrencies. This is all part of a new law that went into effect recently. The goal? To bring in more money from other countries and give the ec

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Jan 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Chatbot Grok Faces Backlash Over Inappropriate Images

Grok, an AI chatbot developed by Elon Musk's xAI, has come under fire recently. The issue? It was generating and showing images of minors in minimal clothing on the social media platform X. This happened because of some gaps in the safety measures that were supposed to prevent such things. Users on

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Jan 02 2026CRIME

The Truth Behind the Tea: A Dark Turn in Indiana

In a small Indiana town, a man's life ended on a quiet road. Shea Briar, 31, was found barely alive with a bullet in his heart. First responders were puzzled, but the mystery unraveled quickly. The case took a shocking turn when a woman named Kristi Sibray came forward. Sibray knew Briar's ex-fianc

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Jan 02 2026BUSINESS

Wind Power Clash: Big Company Takes on Trump

A major Danish energy company is taking legal action against the Trump administration. The company, Orsted, is the world's biggest offshore wind farm developer. They are suing because the U. S. government stopped their $5 billion wind project called Revolution Wind. This project is about 15 miles o

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Jan 02 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giant Faces Legal Storm Over Hidden Data Leak

A big tech company is in hot water. Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. is dealing with a growing number of lawsuits in the U. S. People are upset because the company didn't tell them quickly about a serious data breach. This breach happened at TriZetto, a part of Cognizant that handles healthcare

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Troops Withdrawal: Trump's Shift on National Guard Deployments

Trump has decided to pull back National Guard troops from Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland. He mentioned that they might return in a different form if crime rates rise again. The president had sent troops to these cities earlier, despite objections from local leaders. He believed this move would h

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Jan 02 2026POLITICS

Federal Workers Fight Back Against New Health Policy

Federal employees are pushing back against a recent policy change that affects healthcare coverage. The new rule, effective January 1, removes support for gender-affirming treatments from federal health insurance plans. This decision has sparked a legal challenge from the Human Rights Campaign Found

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Jan 02 2026CRIME

Church in Hot Water: Assets Seized in Human Trafficking Probe

A church caught up in a serious human trafficking and money laundering investigation is asking for millions in cash, precious metals, and fancy cars to be given back. The Kingdom of God Global Church says it should get its stuff back because, even though two of its leaders are in trouble, the church

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