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'Taylor Swift vs Scooter Braun: Bad Blood' docuseries coming to Max
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 days agoHow much did...
There's Apparently A Johnny Depp And Amber Heard Joke In "The Fall Guy," And The Internet Is Not A...
BuzzFeed· 7 days agoHannah Waddingham's line in the film didn't go over as the filmmakers may have hoped. If you're...
Opinion: The antisemitic lie at the heart of too many campus protests
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe accusation that Israel is committing genocide and chants of “Genocide Joe” against Biden evoke...
Hearing set in Brown defamation lawsuit
Benton Courier· 2 days agoA hearing has been set for next week in the libel lawsuit Bryant Councilman Jason Brown has filed against Courtney Park. Park posted a video on YouTube...
India court grants bail to Modi critic, allowing Delhi chief minister to campaign
South China Morning Post· 20 hours agoModi and his BJP say that the investigating agencies are only doing their job and the government is...
The Endlessly Frustrating Mystery of What Happened to Madeleine McCann
E! News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoUndeterred by dueling theories about their daughter Madeleine McCann's 2007 disappearance, Kate and...
Sounding off: School funding, Trump, Biden, Pirates and more
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 7 days agoNow, as TribLive has noted in recent news stories, so do their suburban counterparts. School funding as currently configured harbors an inherent vice: The property tax is logically, and systemically ...
JD Supra: Recent Rule Change in Florida Can Protect Corporate Officials from Depositions
JD Supra· 1 day agoIn 2021, The Supreme Court of Florida adopted the “apex rule” pertaining to attempts to depose corporate and government officials. In re Amend.to Fla. R. Civ. Rule 1.280(h) now provides protection ...
Yet Again, Someone Trying to Vanish My Post About a Case on One-Sided Pseudonymity
Reason.com· 5 days agoThere is of course a strong presumption against pseudonymity, which can be overcome only "in exceptional circumstances." Indeed, court decisions are sharply split even on the specific question ...