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  • Several Families Allege In Lawsuits That Organs of Deceased Alabama Inmates Removed Without Consent

    Several families in Alabama have filed lawsuits alleging that the organs of their deceased loved ones were removed without consent while in state custody. The lawsuits contain disturbing allegations against the Alabama Department of Corrections and the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), raising questions about ethical practices and legal oversight in the handling of…

  • Law Enforcement Officers Seek Court Warrants After Home of Los Angeles Mayor Burgled

    Police have taken a suspect into custody after the home of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass was broken into Sunday morning while the house was occupied. Around 6:40 a.m., a person smashed a window to gain entry to the Getty House, the mayor’s official residence, as stated by the Los Angeles Police Department in a…

  • House Of Representatives Passes Legislation to Ban TikTok in U.S.

    The House of Representatives passed legislation on Saturday, April 20 that would ban TikTok in the United States if the popular social media platform’s China-based owner doesn’t sell its stake within a year. Experts now suggest that the app’s future remains uncertain. The decision to include TikTok as part of a larger foreign aid package,…

  • Mother Files Lawsuit After Daughter Drowns At Myrtle Beach resort

    After witnessing her older sister glide along the lazy river, 4-year-old Demi Williams yearned to join in. The lazy river loop at the Myrtle Beach resort stood at about three feet deep, just half a foot taller than Demi. Her mother, Destiny Morgan, consented to her toddler’s desire, then waited patiently for Demi’s return through…

  • CNN Anchor Laura Coates Says She’s Traumatized After Seeing Man Set Self On Fire Outside Courthouse

    CNN anchor Laura Coates had a harrowing experience outside the Manhattan Courthouse, where she was covering the historic hush money trial involving Donald Trump. In a shocking turn of events, a man, identified as Max Azzarello from Florida, set himself on fire just feet away from her, causing panic among bystanders who mistook the commotion…

  • New Proposed Tennessee Law Could Enable You To Enjoy A Glass Of Wine While Getting Your Hair Done

    A new proposed law in Tennessee could soon allow customers to sip on wine or cocktails while getting their hair done, offering a unique twist to the salon experience. If approved by Governor Lee, the bill would come into effect on July 1, bringing a change to the way some businesses operate. Currently, many salons…

  • Blac Chyna Drops Lawsuit Against Tyga Over Child Support, Both Agree To Share Joint Legal And Physical Custody Of Their Son

    Blac Chyna and Tyga have put an end to their legal battle over child support, opting instead to prioritize the well-being of their son, King. The former couple has reached an agreement that includes joint legal and physical custody of their 11-year-old son. In court documents obtained by Radar Online, it’s revealed that Chyna and…

  • US Appeals Court Split Over Florida Ban On Chinese Citizens Owning Property

    A divided U.S. appeals court on Friday heard arguments on whether to block a Florida law that prohibits Chinese citizens from owning homes or land in the state, a measure defended by Republican state officials as crucial to counteracting the influence of the Chinese Communist Party. A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court…

  • Louisiana House Committee Has Voted To Repeal Law Requiring Employers To Give Child Workers Lunch Breaks

    A Louisiana House committee has voted to repeal a law mandating lunch breaks for child workers and to slash unemployment benefits, reflecting a broader effort by Republicans to bolster employers and reduce aid for injured and unemployed workers. The House Labor and Industrial Relations panel approved three bills, signaling a shift in labor regulations in…

  • Bank Of America Defeats ‘Erica’ Virtual-Assistant Trademark Case On Appeal

    Bank of America (BAC.N) successfully convinced a U.S. appeals court that its “Erica” virtual assistant does not infringe on the rights of a website creator who owned an earlier “Erica” trademark. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, in a decision on Thursday, upheld a federal district court ruling in favor of BofA,…