Tag: Courts
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NYC reverses long-running claim it can’t find documents on what City Hall knew about 9/11 toxins
NEW YORK — After claiming for more than two decades they couldn’t find any documents about what City Hall knew about the dangers of the 9/11 toxins swirling around Ground Zero, city lawyers have announced that they, indeed, have found records to share, the Daily News has learned. The sudden turnaround, announced in court documents…
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Airman allegedly threatens to ‘kill all of you’ over beer pong trash talk
CHEYENNE — An F.E. Warren Air Force Base airman was arrested Monday on a felony warrant for aggravated assault with threat of a deadly weapon. Dionido Bauzon, 22, was arrested for allegedly threatening a fellow airman with a gun over a game of beer pong at a Super Bowl party on Feb. 9. Witnesses say…
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Luigi Mangione’s lawyers want death penalty off the table in UnitedHealthcare CEO murder case
Luigi Mangione’s lawyers are urging a judge to bar federal prosecutors from seeking the death penalty in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
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Resurrection Christian School counters church lawsuit
Resurrection Christian School has responded to a lawsuit from its sister organization, REZ Church, with a counterclaim of its own, alleging an attempt by church leaders to assert control over a school that RCS argues was originally intended to be independent, and even alleging that the church falsified documents in order to strengthen its case.…
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DOJ seeks at least 30 years for Supreme Court assassination plot
WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors on Friday said a man who pleaded guilty in a plot to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh should receive a prison sentence of 30 years to life. Nicholas Roske, who was arrested after authorities said they found him near Kavanaugh’s Maryland residence in June 2022, has pleaded guilty to…
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Nikola Corporation Notice of Pendency of Settlement of Derivative Actions
PHOENIX, Sept. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — This press release informs stockholders of Nikola Corporation of (i) the derivative litigation in the Delaware Chancery Action, the Delaware Federal Derivative Action, the Arizona Federal Derivative Action, and the Demand Made Derivative Action (collectively, the “Actions”) brought by plaintiffs derivatively on behalf of Nikola Corporation; (ii) a proposal…
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Trump administration moves to revoke permit for Massachusetts offshore wind project
The Trump administration has moved to block a Massachusetts offshore wind farm, its latest effort to hobble an industry and technology that President Donald Trump has attacked as “ugly” and unreliable compared to fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas
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Appeals court keeps New York’s gun restrictions in place, including Times Square and subway ban
A federal appeals court has effectively upheld a state law in New York that bars firearms in “sensitive” locations including Times Square, the New York City subway system and commuter trains
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Teen charged in shooting of San Francisco 49ers’ Pearsall will not be tried as an adult
A judge has ruled that the teenager charged in last year’s shooting of San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall will not be tried as an adult
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NCLA Says Spending Clause Clear Statement Rule Would Justify Reversing Title IX Girls’ Sports Case
Washington, DC, Sept. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed an amicus curiae brief today in West Virginia v. B.P.J. at the U.S. Supreme Court. NCLA asked the Justices to respect the well-established rule that requires Congress to clearly state in advance any conditions it imposes on States for receiving federal…




