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Doctor and ‘Ketamine Queen’ to Stand Trial in March for Matthew Perry’s Death

A California doctor and a woman accused of illegally supplying the drug ketamine to actor Matthew Perry before his fatal overdose are set to face trial in March. Court documents revealed that Dr. Salvador Plasencia and Jasveen Sangha, known to her clients as the “ketamine queen,” have both pleaded not guilty to charges related to …

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Republican States Push Back Against Biden’s New Student Debt Relief Plan

A coalition of Republican-led states has launched a fresh legal battle against President Joe Biden’s latest attempt to alleviate student debt. On Tuesday, seven states filed a lawsuit challenging the administration’s most recent debt forgiveness initiative, just days after the Supreme Court shut down a previous attempt. This new suit, lodged in a federal court …

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Former Hochul Aide Faces Charges of Acting as Covert Chinese Agent

A former aide to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Linda Sun, has been accused of secretly working as an agent for the Chinese government, allegedly receiving millions in compensation and extravagant gifts, including gourmet meals. Sun, 41, along with her husband, Chris Hu, 40, both pleaded not guilty to the charges in Brooklyn federal court …

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Supreme Court Upholds Federal Family Planning Fund Cut Amid Oklahoma Abortion Dispute

The U.S. Supreme Court has given the green light to President Joe Biden’s administration to slash $4.5 million in federal funding for family planning initiatives in Oklahoma. This decision follows the state’s refusal to refer women to pregnancy counseling services that might offer abortion information, a move that clashed with federal requirements. The ruling denied …

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Trump to Plead Not Guilty to New Charges in Election Case, Cites Presidential Immunity

In a recent court filing, former U.S. President and current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced his intention to plead not guilty to new criminal charges. These charges stem from a revised indictment that accuses him of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Rather than appearing in court, Trump has opted …

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Major Brands Face Class Action Over ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Carpets

3M, Corteva, and Chemours have been slapped with a class action lawsuit, accusing them of concealing the health dangers of “forever chemicals” used in carpets and rugs across the United States. Filed in federal court in Minnesota, the lawsuit aims to represent anyone who purchased and installed carpets before 2020 in properties they own. It …

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Meta Wins Legal Battle Over Race-Based Hiring Program

A Manhattan federal judge has ruled in favor of Meta Platforms Inc., dismissing a lawsuit filed by a white electrician who claimed racial bias in the company’s commercial production hiring practices. The plaintiff, James Harker, alleged that Meta’s use of a production company involved in a diversity hiring initiative led to racial discrimination against him. …

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California Reparations Bill Passes in Final Hours, Leaving Key Measures in Limbo

In a dramatic finale to California’s legislative session, lawmakers approved only a single component of a comprehensive reparations package, leaving the broader initiative stalled. The session saw a fervent display of support from demonstrators backing the measures championed by Senator Steven Bradford, but the fate of the remaining bills remains uncertain. Late Saturday, as the …

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Trump Defends Actions in 2020 Election, Claims Right to Interfere

In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump asserted that he had “every right” to challenge the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, despite facing multiple legal battles over his actions. Speaking to Fox News, Trump questioned the legitimacy of his federal indictment, which accuses him of attempting to obstruct Congress’s certification of President Joe …

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Starlink Sparks New Clash Between Elon Musk and Brazilian Authorities

 In the latest twist of the ongoing saga between Brazil and Elon Musk’s ventures, the conflict has intensified with Brazil’s telecommunications regulator threatening sanctions against Starlink. This move comes in the wake of Brazil’s Supreme Court upholding a controversial ban on the social media platform X, which Musk owns. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva …

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