Legal
Armenian Apostolic Church Sues Defrocked Priest to Reclaim Church Keys and Apartment
Armenian Apostolic Church files two lawsuits against defrocked priest Stepan Asatryan to reclaim church keys for Ohanyavan in Aragatsotn and a Yerevan apartment, while seeking access restrictions at Hovhannavank.
Driver Admits Guilt in Fatal Crash After Teen’s Dubai Pardon
Marwaan Mohamed Huseen has pleaded guilty to causing the death of Marcus Fakana in a North London car crash, just months after Fakana’s release from a Dubai prison following a royal pardon.
Paris Hilton Advocates for Digital Protection Laws Amid Personal Evolution
Paris Hilton recently testified on Capitol Hill for federal legislation against deepfake abuse and non-consensual intimate image sharing, drawing on her personal history of media exploitation. She also discussed her transformative journey into motherhood, her new music documentary, and reframing…
Paris Hilton Urges House Action on DEFIANCE Act Amid Rise of AI Deepfakes
Paris Hilton has returned to Capitol Hill to advocate for the DEFIANCE Act, a bipartisan bill that would allow victims of non-consensual deepfakes to sue perpetrators. The bill, which passed the Senate unanimously, seeks to provide civil recourse and restitution…
Elizabeth Hurley Alleges Home Bugging in High Court Privacy Trial
Elizabeth Hurley gave emotional testimony in London’s High Court, accusing Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) of bugging her home and tapping her landline phones to obtain private information for articles published between 2002 and 2011. The privacy trial, which also involves…
ICE Memo Sparks Alarm Over Expanded Powers for Home Entries Without Judicial Warrants
A recently revealed internal memo from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) asserts sweeping new authority for officers to forcibly enter private homes without a judge’s warrant, a significant departure from long-standing guidance and a move that legal experts and…
Minnesota Girl Found Safe, Suspect Arrested After AMBER Alert
A 7-year-old Minnesota girl, Brynlee Nelson, was found safe in Albert Lea after an AMBER Alert, leading to the arrest of Joseph Andrew Bragg on kidnapping charges.
Activist Nekima Levy Armstrong Arrested After Disrupting Church Service in St. Paul
Prominent Twin Cities activist Nekima Levy Armstrong and St. Paul School Board member Chauntyll Louisa Allen have been arrested following a protest that disrupted services at a St. Paul church where a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official serves…
Idaho Murders: Grisly Crime Scene Photos Leaked, Sparking Family Outcry
Idaho State Police briefly released nearly 3,000 graphic crime scene photos from the Bryan Kohberger murder case, prompting outrage from victims’ families who call the images ‘disrespectful and gross.’ The images, showing blood-soaked rooms and belongings, were quickly removed from…
Jury Acquits Uvalde Officer in Robb Elementary Shooting Case
The first criminal trial related to the Robb Elementary shooting ended with Adrian Gonzales, a former Uvalde school officer, being acquitted of all charges. The verdict has sparked mixed reactions, from relief to frustration.
Frederick Irwin Teacher Faces New Charges After DNA Confirms Student Fathered Baby
Naomi Tekea Craig, a teacher at Frederick Irwin Anglican School, faces seven charges, including sexual assault, after DNA testing indicated a student she allegedly abused fathered her newborn baby. The case has sent shockwaves through the Perth community.
FACE Act Under Scrutiny Amid DOJ Probe into Minnesota Church Disruption
The Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act of 1994 is at the center of a federal investigation after anti-ICE agitators disrupted a church service in St. Paul, Minnesota, prompting the Department of Justice to vow a thorough probe…
Prince Harry’s Privacy Trial Against Daily Mail Publisher Begins in London
Prince Harry has arrived at London’s High Court for a significant privacy trial against Associated Newspapers Limited, publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, alleging widespread unlawful information gathering from 1993 to 2011. The Duke of Sussex is…
Curaçao Under Scrutiny Amid Illegal Betting Crackdown, Gears Up for World Cup Friendly
Curaçao finds itself at the center of two contrasting narratives: a pivotal offshore licensing hub for illegal online betting operations causing widespread financial fraud in India, and a rising force in international football, preparing to face Scotland in a crucial…















