Court records show Drake has reached a settlement with iHeartMedia in his ongoing legal dispute over Kendrick Lamar’s diss ...
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Michigan cop says Taco Bell worker spit on her food, sues for $5M
A $2.59 potato bowl is at the center of the lawsuit, filed against the Albion restaurant owner and operator and the employee.
Republicans in Congress don’t have a problem with Trump and J.D. Vance shouting at Ukraine’s prime minister—and then kicking ...
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Judge declines forcing House GOP to send withheld bills to Whitmer
The bills, which include increasing the amount public employers pay toward their employees' medical benefit plans, are being ...
Lt. Cmdr. Geirid Morgan told ABC News that as an openly transgender woman, seeing the ban in "black and white" was "jarring." ...
The fallout from the Fenerbahce versus Galatasaray match on Monday continues, with the former now confirming they have filed ...
But in August of that same year, a group of former dancers sued Lizzo and her team for harassment, among other claims. Lizzo denied the allegations but went quiet for a little while, canceling a 2023 ...
California passed a sanctuary state law to protect immigrants during the first Trump administration. Now, a sheriff wants to ...
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Raymond Pace Alexander: Rising to the challange
Raymond Pace Alexander was born in Philadelphia in 1897 in the 7th Ward, currently Central City, where many working-class Black Americans lived. His parents moved north to Philadelphia in search of ...
CHEYENNE, Wyol — Wyoming's only full-service abortion clinic stopped providing abortions Friday, but it remained open after Gov. Mark Gordon approved a law requiring that such facilities be licensed ...
Which brings us to late February 2025, with the company making a big-and-bold claim: Potato Cakes are now permanently back on the menu. And if Arby’s breaks their word on it, they’ll sue themselves.
A federal judge in San Francisco issued a temporary restraining order on the Trump administration's firings of thousands of probationary employees, calling the actions illegal.