Kayvon Thibodeaux frustrated by no-fumble ruling against the Eagles

Giants Fall to Eagles in Tough Matchup The New York Giants squandered an early lead against the Philadelphia Eagles, with Jalen Hurts creating a turnover that shifted the game’s momentum. Just a couple of plays later, Hurts connected with Saquon Barkley for a touchdown, putting the Eagles up 14-7. They ultimately took control, finishing the […]
Supreme Court to consider arguments against same-sex marriage ruling, similar to abortion decision

Supreme Court to Review Same-Sex Marriage Ruling The U.S. Supreme Court has set a date to hear arguments concerning a challenge to a 2015 decision that affirmed the right to same-sex marriage. This is scheduled for November 7. Kim Davis, a former county clerk, faced a $100,000 fine after she refused to issue a marriage […]
Trump Administration Keeps Battling Ruling Against National Guard Deployment to Portland

Ongoing Legal Battle Over National Guard Deployment in Portland The Trump administration is embroiled in a dispute regarding the National Guard’s deployment in Portland, Oregon. This follows a decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday, which overturned a temporary restraining order (TRO) and confirmed its earlier ruling. Back when Donald Trump was […]
Tom Izzo criticizes the NCAA’s ruling that permits G League players to join college basketball.

Tom Izzo Critiques NCAA’s Decision on G League Players Michigan State University’s basketball coach, Tom Izzo, recently voiced his discontent with the NCAA’s choice to permit former NBA G League players to participate in college basketball. This decision impacts players like Thierry Darlan, who has signed with Santa Clara after partaking in the G League […]
Judge in Ohio issues temporary ruling permitting high school students to benefit from NIL agreements.

CLEVELAND — Ohio Judge Approves Temporary Order for High School Athletes’ NIL Deals An Ohio judge granted a temporary restraining order on Monday, enabling high school athletes across the state to pursue lucrative name, image, and likeness (NIL) agreements. Judge Jayza Page of the Franklin County Common Pleas Court ruled that all students enrolled in […]
Wisconsin Persistently Targets Catholic Charity After Supreme Court Ruling Against It

Wisconsin Continues Legal Battle Over Tax Exemptions for Catholic Charities Despite a decisive 9-0 ruling against it, Wisconsin is still pursuing its effort to block tax exemptions for Catholic charities. The Supreme Court determined in June that the state’s refusal to grant a religious exemption from unemployment taxes to Catholic Charities, which is part of […]
Review of Philadelphia teacher’s death confirms suicide ruling, but experts disagree

Reinvestigation of Ellen Greenberg’s Death Affirms Suicide Finding, but Experts Disagree The long-awaited reassessment of Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg’s death, initially classified as a suicide despite 23 stab wounds in 2011, has again concluded that it was a suicide. Yet, some experts argue that the evidence portrays a different scenario. Dr. Lindsay Simon, the city’s […]
Court denies Alex Jones’ request to overturn $1.4 billion defamation ruling related to Sandy Hook shooting

Supreme Court Rejects Alex Jones’ Appeal On Tuesday, the Supreme Court declined to hear conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ appeal, which also stayed a staggering $1.4 billion judgment against him. This judgment stems from his claims that the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax orchestrated by officials. Jones contended that the judge made […]
Supreme Court upholds $1.4B defamation ruling for Sandy Hook families against Alex Jones

Supreme Court Rejects Alex Jones’ Appeal in Sandy Hook Case On Tuesday, the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal from conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who faced a nearly $1.4 billion defamation ruling for falsely asserting that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was fabricated. This brief ruling effectively concludes Jones’ attempts to avoid a substantial financial […]
Philadelphia stands by ruling Ellen Greenberg’s death a suicide despite stab wounds.

Ellen Greenberg’s death has once again been classified as a suicide by the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office, according to various reports. This decision has reignited controversy, primarily due to the peculiar circumstances surrounding her death. Greenberg, a 27-year-old first-grade teacher from Philadelphia, was found dead in her apartment on January 26, 2011, after returning home […]