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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Fails to Show Up to Court, Ordered to Pay $100 Million

Sean "P. Diddy" Combs was ordered to pay $100 million in a sexual assault judgment after failing to appear in court.

Seattle Pastor Cleared of Wrongdoing After Being Arrested for Preaching

A new consent order has vindicated a Seattle pastor who was previously arrested for preaching.

Attorneys General Write Letter Demanding ‘Warning Label’ on Social Media

Forty-two attorneys general, led by Oregon AG Ellen Rosenblum, sent a letter to Congress, demanding that lawmakers address mental health concerns on social media.

Rumble No Longer Available in Brazil

Rumble, the leading free speech platform, has reportedly been banned in the country of Brazil.

House Judiciary Demands TSA Release Documents on Tulsi Gabbard’s Surveillance

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) has demanded that the Transporation Security Administration (TSA) provide documents relating to its surveillance of Tulsi Gabbard through the Quiet Skies program.

Obama’s Half-Brother Supports Trump

Former President Barack Obama's half-brother, Malik Obama, declared that he would be voting for former President Donald Trump.

Illegal Immigrant Charged in Connection to Stealing U.S. Identity

Angelica Maria Francisco, 42, originally from Guatemala illegally present in the U.S, faces legal action from the federal government, charged through a nine-count information for committing various frauds involving U.S. citizenship claims, passport application falsifications, and severe identity theft crimes.

Missouri’s Upcoming Abortion Ballot Initiative Faces Legal Roadblock

A potential ballot measure aimed at overturning protections for the unborn in Missouri might not appear on ballots due to a finding that its wording breaches state legislation. 

Walz Falsely Claims ‘Being Gay’ in Nebraska is Still ‘Illegal’

Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota falsely claimed that being gay is "technically illegal" in Nebraska, a statement fact-checked by various sources.

Court of Appeals Blocks NC Absentee Ballot Distribution Due to Ongoing Kennedy Lawsuit

On Friday, a significant decision came from the North Carolina Court of Appeals to halt the distribution of absentee ballots.

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