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Gina Carano’s Legal Battle with Disney Advances After Court Ruling

Actress Gina Carano expressed her happiness on Thursday after Disney's attempt to postpone the discovery phase in her wrongful termination lawsuit was rejected while...

Raytheon to Pay More Than $950 Million in Settlement for Fraud, Bribery

Raytheon, a subsidiary of defense contractor RTX, will pay more than $950 million to resolve federal investigations into fraud schemes and violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and the Arms Export Control Act (AECA).

Denmark’s Justice Minister Calls for Action as Non-Western Immigrants Linked to High Crime Rates

According to statistics from the Danish Ministry of Justice, immigrants from non-Western countries, who represent 8.4 percent of Denmark's population, are found guilty of...

New Report Examines Threats to Election Integrity

A new report from the Government Accountability Institute (GAI) lists fifty threats to election integrity ahead of the 2024 Presidential Election.

Democrats Urge Companies to Maintain DEI Initiatives

Forty-nine Democratic lawmakers have urged U.S. companies to maintain their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts.

Kamala Harris Accused of Plagiarism

Vice President Kamala Harris has been accused of plagiarizing "at least a dozen sections of her criminal justice book, Smart on Crime," according to journalist Christopher Rufo.

Actor Dennis Quaid Endorses Donald Trump, Says It’s ‘Time To Pick a Side’

Actor Dennis Quaid endorsed Former President Donald Trump during his rally over the weekend, telling people it was "time to pick a side" for the upcoming presidential election.

DOJ Sues Virginia Over Clearing Non-Citizen Voter Rolls

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is defending the state's recent efforts to ensure that only legal ballots are cast. Following the Department of Justice’s (DOJ)...

DOJ Considers Forcing Google to Sell Chrome

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is considering forcing Google to sell Chrome and Android.

Christian Baker Wins Colorado Supreme Court Case

The Colorado Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by a trangender attorney against a Christian baker who refused to bake a cake for the individual's gender transition.

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