• Judge mulling bond reduction for nightclub murder suspect

    DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) -- A Dothan murder suspect accused of shooting a man outside a nightclub is asking a Houston County Judge to reduce his $1.5 million bond. Chase Lee Easton is one of three charged in the October 2023 murder of 20-year-old Jaquez Octavious Hill. He is facing one count of murder. Hill was shot []

  • Judge to ponder 'what is a woman' case as hearings wrap

    Arguments in a landmark trans-rights lawsuit have returned to questions of biological sex and gender identity, as three days of hearings concluded. Roxanne Tickle is suing the Giggle for Girls app and its founder, Sall Grover, for $100,000 over alleged discrimination based on her gender identity, a Federal Court hearing was told on Thursday. Ms […]

  • Hidalgo County judge announces pet photo contest

    Do you think your doggo is the cutest pupper ever? Are your cat’s toe beans the bees’ knees? Is the photo roll on your smartphone filled with dozens of pictures of Fido or Morris?

  • Judge agrees to redact witness names in Trump case

    WASHINGTON >> The federal judge presiding over the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump granted a request by prosecutors on Tuesday aimed at protecting the identities of potential government witnesses.

  • after rapper SKIPPED latest hearing: 'Tell the judge I'm innocent'

    A$AP Rocky has hinted at the impending trial over the 2021 shooting of his former friend Terell Ephron (formally known as A$AP Relli) - after failing to show up to a pre-trial hearing last month.

  • California judge dismisses one of ‘Are We Dating the Same Guy?’ lawsuits

    A California judge on Monday dismissed one of many cases brought forth by a man who is suing dozens of women for sharing stories about him in multiple private Facebook groups, including offshoots of the viral “Are We Dating the Same Guy?” group. Stewart Lucas Murrey is suing more than 50 women — nine of whom he names in his complaint — saying they “conspired to harm [his] reputation and violate his right to free speech based upon his sex and other discriminatory elements,” according to court...

  • Donald Trump Fights Back Against Judge McAfee Ruling

    Former President Donald Trump is continuing to fight his election subversion charges in Georgia after a judge struck down his attempts to drop the indictment on First Amendment grounds.In a court filing Monday afternoon, Trump, along with 13 of his co-defendants, motioned to appeal Judge Scott McAfee's ruling last week that denied the former president's effort to dismiss the case on claims that it violates the defendants' right to free speech. The document argues that appellate review of...

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    Judging by the Cover – 04/10/24 new releases

    Chris shares his favorite covers from this week’s new comics.

  • 'That's how you draw it up' as Soto, Judge set tone

    NEW YORK -- For the first time this season, the Yankees' new formula worked exactly as they hoped it would. Juan Soto brought his patience, making the opposing pitcher labor through a seven-pitch walk, and Aaron Judge followed with the power.

  • Judge grants protective order in Jan. 6 case

    WASHINGTON — A federal judge has granted a request for a protective order on “sensitive” or “highly sensitive” information that may be disclosed during discovery in the criminal case against two Bartholomew County residents accused of assaulting law enforcement officers and storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Meta asks judge to dismiss FTC antitrust case

    Meta asked a federal judge Friday to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) antitrust case against the social media giant, arguing that the agency failed to prove that its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp harmed consumers. “From the very beginning, the FTC has failed to state a plausible claim, and the agency has done nothing

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    Judge blocks ‘fishing expedition’ on Stormy Daniels documentary

    Donald Trump keeps getting bad news ahead of his hush money trial in New York. The latest is that he can’t go on a “fishing expedition” in connection with the new Stormy Daniels documentary. The film, “Stormy,” is streaming on NBCUniversal’s Peacock service. (NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast Corp., owns MSNBC. NBC’s news division had no role in creating the documentary.) Trump subpoenaed NBCU, seeking a broad array of materials related to the film, which centers on the witness in the...