Olbermann denies that Colbert was canceled by CBS due to politics

CBS Cancels “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann recently weighed in on the cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” He dismissed the notion that Colbert’s removal was politically motivated, particularly regarding Trump criticisms. “Sorry. That’s not what happened here,” Olbermann stated, pointing out that Colbert is still slated to […]
US denies changes to global health rules proposed by WHO

Officials from the Trump administration have dismissed a series of regulations aimed at improving international responses to public health threats. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the director of the Department of Health and Human Services, along with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has publicly rejected amendments proposed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to the International […]
Tom Brady’s representative denies allegation that the NFL icon deemed ‘Modern Family’ actor too old for dating.
Representatives for Tom Brady have addressed swirling rumors regarding a supposed romance with Sofia Vergara. At 47, Brady seems to have no intention of claiming that 53-year-old Vergara is “too old” for him. His representative firmly stated, “Tom never said anything like this. It’s purely fictional.” The speculation about a potential relationship sparked after the […]
Trump’s choice to head the US Office of Special Counsel denies antisemitic allegations

Paul Ingracia Faces Criticism Ahead of Senate Confirmation for OSC Position In a recent appearance on Fox News Digital, Paul Ingracia, the nominee for President Donald Trump’s Office of Special Counsel (OSC), encountered intense scrutiny from Democrats and the media as he approaches his Senate confirmation hearing. Ingracia, a 30-year-old Cornell Law School graduate from […]
DHS denies claims of activist’s kidnapping and forced self-deportation

Concerns Emerge Over Treatment of Activists at the Southern Border The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has stated that activists in Los Angeles have reportedly been coerced by federal agents, leading to their detention near the southern border. Juliana “Juli” Peraescalderon, who was confronted by a man in an unmarked vehicle, found herself at the […]
Court denies prisoner’s request for compensation related to claims of excessive force

Supreme Court Decision on Virginia Prisoners’ Rights The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Virginia inmates cannot sue prison officials for claims of excessive force, citing violations of the Eighth Amendment rights. This decision continues a pattern of the court declining to extend what is known as a Bivens claim, which allows individuals to pursue […]
Wells Fargo Denies Reimbursement to Disabled Customer After $6,805 Withdrawn From Bank Account

Wells Fargo’s Controversial Refund Policy Wells Fargo is under fire for not refunding disabled customers who have lost considerable amounts of money due to scams involving fraudsters impersonating bank employees. One notable case involves Paul Shendell, a 52-year-old man living with diabetes and physical disabilities from a back injury, who fell victim to a scam […]
Man denies committing hate crimes during assault on Colorado protest for Israeli hostages.

A man recently pled not guilty to federal hate crime charges after allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at a group demonstrating in Boulder, Colorado, for Israeli hostages. Mohamed Sabry Soliman was charged with 12 counts of hate crimes related to the June 1 incident, where he purportedly attempted to kill eight individuals who were either […]
Idaho judge denies Bryan Kohberger’s motion to postpone murder trial and introduce theories of different suspects.

Idaho Judge Refuses to Delay Quadruple Murder Trial An Idaho judge has decided not to postpone the trial of a man charged with the brutal stabbing of four University of Idaho students. Fourth District Judge Stephen Hippler delivered this decision on Thursday, informing Brian Coberger’s defense team that jury selection will commence in August, with […]
High Court Denies Planned Parenthood’s Effort to Remain in Red State’s Medicaid Program

Supreme Court Decision on Planned Parenthood and Medicaid The Supreme Court dismissed a bid from Planned Parenthood on Thursday aimed at preventing its exclusion from South Carolina’s Medicaid program. In a 6-3 ruling, the Court determined that Planned Parenthood lacks the standing to initiate a private lawsuit against the state’s decision. This verdict could pave […]