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Recent Articles

Rep. Victoria Spartz Charged with Bringing Unloaded Gun Through Airport Security

Rep. Victoria Spartz Charged with Bringing Unloaded Gun Through Airport Security

Broke On: Monday, 01 July 2024 Rep. Victoria Spartz, a two-term Republican congresswoman from Indiana and gun rights advocate, was charged with carrying an unloaded handgun through security at Dulles International Airport in July 2024. The incident occurred after she returned from a meeting in Europe with the OSCE PA and mistakenly packed her .380-caliber firearm in her carry-on bag. Spartz, who had previously supported war aid to Ukraine, was issued a citation and continued on her international flight.
Disney CEO: Focus on Entertainment, Not Messaging

Disney CEO: Focus on Entertainment, Not Messaging

Broke On: Friday, 05 April 2024 Disney CEO Bob Iger believes that the company should prioritize entertainment over messaging. He has worked hard to achieve this goal and stated in a recent interview with CNBC that infusing messaging as a top priority is not what Disney is up to, as the audience wants to be entertained first and foremost.
Sean Diddy Combs Faces Sexual Assault Lawsuit from Producer Rodney Lil Rod Jones over Bad Boy Records Album

Sean Diddy Combs Faces Sexual Assault Lawsuit from Producer Rodney Lil Rod Jones over Bad Boy Records Album

Broke On: Tuesday, 27 February 2024 Sean Diddy Combs faces a new sexual assault lawsuit from producer Rodney Lil Rod Jones, who accuses him of harassing and trafficking on his latest album.
Alabama Supreme Court Rules Frozen Embryos Children Under State Law, Subject to Wrongful Death Legislation

Alabama Supreme Court Rules Frozen Embryos Children Under State Law, Subject to Wrongful Death Legislation

Broke On: Monday, 19 February 2024 The Alabama Supreme Court has ruled that frozen embryos are children under state law and subject to legislation dealing with the wrongful death of minor. The court issued this majority decision in a lawsuit brought forth by a group of IVF patients whose frozen embryos were destroyed in December 2020 when a patient removed the embryos from a cryogenic storage unit and dropped them on the ground. The plaintiffs subsequently filed two lawsuits against the facility, alleging that it had violated Alabama's Wrongful Death of a Minor Act, which applies to unborn children.