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The Supreme Court refused to block the enforcement of a law aimed at regulating the use of social media by children.
A biological male athlete is suing a university and two student athletic organizations after they allegedly revoked his women ...
The case goes back to 2019, when two dealers got into a car accident in a small town outside Knoxville, Tennessee, according ...
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Youth pleads guilty to weapons charges in Halifax high school threats case
A 16-year-old boy pleaded guilty to seven weapons charges on Thursday in a case where police alleged the youth threatened to harm students at a Halifax high school in April. The boy was originally ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNCourt Overturns Jury Verdict Against Philadelphia Police Officers, Orders New Trial
Appeals Court Rules Jury Must Consider "Willful Misconduct" to Overcome Officer Immunity In a significant decision for police ...
Good Samaritans offering help on a dark Raleigh road were hit by Larry Robert Veeder in 2003. Now out of prison, he aims to ...
So far, seven people have been charged in July 26 incident that caught national attention after videos of the brawl went viral.
The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Mississippi to enforce a state law that requires the nation’s largest social media ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday declined to block Mississippi from enforcing its social media age-verification law against nine major platforms, for now. In an emergency ruling, the justices denied ...
U.S. District Court Judge Mary S. McElroy on Aug. 12 issued a 24-page ruling throwing out Tempest’s last remaining effort to hold authorities liable for what he alleged was his wrongful conviction in ...
Mississippi passed the law in 2024 after a 16-year-old was victimized by a sextortion scheme and took his own life.
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