Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones has announced plans to appeal a circuit court ruling that invalidated a voter-approved referendum to redraw the state’s congressional maps, setting the stage for a high-stakes legal battle before the Virginia Supreme Court. The appeal follows a decision by Tazewell County Circuit Court Judge Jack Hurley Jr., who on Wednesday…
Prosecutors in St. Louis County have formally charged 20-year-old Jada Bell with multiple felonies, including first-degree murder, in connection with the fatal shooting of fast-food worker Chauncia Meekins during a drive-thru dispute earlier this month. The charges, announced Monday, stem from an April 8 incident at a Steak ‘n Shake restaurant in north St. Louis…
A fatal crash in Mexico’s northern state of Chihuahua that killed two individuals linked to the Central Intelligence Agency and two Mexican officials has prompted a high-level legal inquiry into whether the operation they were involved in violated Mexican national security law. The incident, which occurred on April 19, 2026, is now at the center…
A decade-old New Jersey homicide case involving Tyrita Julius continue to draw legal attention for its progression from attempted murder to a complex conspiracy resulting in a life-equivalent sentence. In November 2015, Julius and her minor daughter, Chanel Colbert, were victims of a targeted shooting outside their residence in Linden. Julius sustained eight gunshot wounds,…
FBI Director Kash Patel filed a defamation lawsuit Monday against The Atlantic magazine and reporter Sarah Fitzpatrick, seeking $250 million in damages over an article alleging excessive drinking and unexplained absences that the complaint calls a “sweeping, malicious, and defamatory hit piece.” The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court for the District of Columbia,…
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has filed a complaint against Stormy Wellington, a prominent multi-level marketing (MLM) influencer known as “Coach Stormy,” alleging that she systematically deceived consumers by promising them life-changing wealth from MLM participation—wealth that nearly all participants never achieved. The case, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of…
A key federal rules committee has voted to scale back a proposed transparency requirement for “friend of the court” filings, opting instead to prioritize donor privacy and avoid potential constitutional challenges. The U.S. Advisory Committee on Appellate Rules (ACAR) voted 5–1 on Thursday to remove a controversial provision that would have required organizations filing amicus…