Legal
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Karen Read Acquitted of All Charges Except OUI: A Verdict Shakes Massachusetts
Karen Read was acquitted of murder and manslaughter charges but found guilty of operating under the influence in the high-profile case of her boyfriend’s death.
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Can AI-Generated Works Be Copyrighted? Legal Perspectives in 2025
As AI reshapes creativity, courts debate copyright protection for works created without human input. Discover how laws are evolving.
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NAACP Challenges xAI Over Supercomputer Pollution in Memphis
NAACP has filed intent to sue Elon Musk’s xAI, citing air pollution concerns near Memphis’ Black communities caused by a supercomputer data center.
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Karen Read Murder Retrial: Jury Deliberations Enter Full Swing
Jurors deliberate on Karen Read’s fate in her retrial for second-degree murder, with arguments highlighting alleged police misconduct and prosecution claims.
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Closing Arguments Begin in Karen Read Murder Trial
Closing arguments are underway in the high-profile Karen Read murder trial, where she is accused of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend in 2022. The jury is set to deliberate soon.
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Google Challenges LATAM Over Global Video Takedown Order
Google has filed a U.S. lawsuit against LATAM Airlines, challenging a Brazilian court’s authority to enforce a global video takedown order.
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Final Defendant in YSL RICO Case Accepts Plea Deal
The YSL RICO trial concludes as the final defendant, Christian Eppinger, accepts a plea deal, ending Georgia’s longest-running criminal trial.
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Local Police Warn of Fake BMV Text Scam Targeting Drivers
Ohio police issue an urgent alert about a fake BMV text scam targeting drivers, urging vigilance against phishing and fraud attempts.
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Glendale Ends ICE Detention Contract Amid Protests in California
Glendale, CA, ends its ICE detention contract citing divisiveness, as protests erupt in Los Angeles over immigration raids and federal crackdowns.
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England’s High Court Warns Lawyers Against AI-Generated Case Citations
England’s High Court cautions lawyers to verify AI-generated research after citing non-existent legal cases, risking public trust in justice.
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ABC News Suspends Terry Moran After Controversial Post
ABC News has suspended journalist Terry Moran following a controversial post targeting former Trump official Stephen Miller. The post, since deleted, sparked widespread debate.
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Chicago Officer Killed in Chatham Shooting, Suspects in Custody
A Chicago police officer was fatally shot in Chatham on Thursday night. Multiple suspects are in custody, CPD confirmed. The city mourns her tragic loss.
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Karen Read Trial: Dog Bite Expert Testifies on Day 26 Amid Murder Case
As the Karen Read trial enters its 26th day, a dog bite expert resumes testimony, shedding light on the defense’s claims of a police conspiracy in the 2022 death of Boston officer John O’Keefe.
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Karen Read Trial: Judge Denies Mistrial Motion, Testimony Presses On
Judge Beverly Cannone has denied Karen Read’s defense motion for a mistrial as the retrial continues with intense cross-examinations and allegations of conspiracy.
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Blake Lively Withdraws Claims in Heated Legal Battle with Baldoni
Blake Lively surprises the court by withdrawing emotional distress claims against Justin Baldoni amid a complex legal battle fueled by allegations and counterclaims.
