Jordan Addison of the Vikings facing NFL consequences following plea in DUI case

Jordan Addison Pleads Guilty to DUI Charges Jordan Addison has pleaded guilty to lesser charges related to his DUI incident in 2024. The Minnesota Vikings wide receiver’s lawyer, Jacqueline Sparagna, mentioned to ESPN that Addison accepted a “wet and reckless” plea deal. This comes with 12 months of probation, a $390 fine, and the completion […]
Court rejects plea agreement for 9/11 coordinator Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two other terrorists

A divided federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., has reversed a contract allowing Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, known as the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, to plead guilty. This decision aims to resolve the lengthy legal battles surrounding the military prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay. The D.C. Circuit’s ruling, which came down two to one, nullified the […]
Mother of Idaho murder victim discovers surprising calm in killer’s disputed plea agreement

Mother of Idaho Victim Responds to Plea Deal The mother of Zana Carnodol, a victim from the University of Idaho, has shared her feelings regarding the plea agreement reached by Brian Coberger, the man charged with the murders. “At first, it was tough for me. I felt frustrated and thought I wouldn’t have answers anymore. […]
Mother of Idaho murder victim speaks out about Kohberger’s plea agreement

Mother of Idaho Victim Reflects on Plea Deal with Brian Coberger The mother of Zana Carnodor, a victim from the University of Idaho tragedy, recently opened up about her feelings regarding the plea agreement involving her daughter’s murderer, Brian Coberger. “Initially, I was upset. It felt like I wasn’t getting the answers I needed,” Kara […]
Judge asked to lift gag order in Kohberger case after murder plea

A coalition of various media organizations has requested an Idaho judge to remove the gag order in the Brian Coberger case, now that he has pleaded guilty and there’s no ongoing investigation to safeguard. During a recent hearing, prosecutors proposed that the gag order be referred to as a “non-confinement order.” This order had originally […]
Kohberger’s guilty plea leads to media calls for lifting the gag order on the Idaho murders case

A collection of media organizations, both large and small, has requested an Idaho judge to lift the gag order in the Brian Coberger case, especially now that he has entered a guilty plea and there’s no longer an investigation to concern. Following a recent court hearing, prosecutors referred to the gag order as a “non-enforcement […]
Gender medicine following Skrmetti: A plea for responsibility at Northwestern

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s ban on pediatric gender treatments, establishing a framework that could affect similar laws nationwide. At places like Northwestern, the case of US vs. Skrmetti has been viewed largely as a setback for vulnerable transgender youth, aligning with far-right agendas. Yet, some of us here see it differently—not […]
Massachusetts judge rejects eight migrants’ plea to stop deportation to South Sudan

The eight immigrants seeking relief had their request denied by a federal judge in Massachusetts on Friday, preventing their deportation to South Sudan. According to lawyers from the Justice Department, the deportation is set for 7 p.m. on Friday, following the consideration of an emergency request by two courts on July 4 and on the […]
Bryan Kohberger’s childhood friend ‘fell apart’ after his surprising guilty plea in the Idaho murders

Childhood friend of Brian Coberger, Casey Aruntz, shared her shock upon learning about his involvement in the murders of four University of Idaho students. The 32-year-old from the Poconos expressed feelings of disbelief and distress after Coberger’s unexpected plea in the case. “Did he ever think about harming me or friends?” Aruntz reflected, recalling her […]
Bryan Kohberger’s plea deal raises many unresolved questions

Brian Coberger admitted guilt on Wednesday regarding the premeditated killing of four University of Idaho students, though many questions remain unanswered. Prosecutors laid out a detailed timeline of the 30-year-old’s actions before, during, and after the early morning attack in Moscow, Idaho. But “Why?” isn’t the only question that has kept those following the case […]