Founder and former CEO of Papa John’s Pizza John Schnatter filed a lawsuit against Laundry Service, the advertising agency Schnatter feels is responsible for his demise. Schnatter had previously filed numerous lawsuits against Papa John’s upon his departure but ended up settling out of court. Schnatter Steps Down as CEO …
Read MoreIn 2006, Travis Soto pleaded guilty to child endangerment for accidentally running over his two-year-old son with an ATV. He served 5 years in prison before being released in 2016. Soto would later walk into the police station to admit he had beaten his son to death. Double Jeopardy Is …
Read MoreJust last week, the U.S. Supreme Court denied the House Oversight Committee and New York prosecutors’ request for President Trump’s tax returns and financial records. Trump’s lawyers argued that the president isn’t obligated to hand over his financials since it is illegal for him to undergo criminal investigation while in …
Read MoreAt 7:30 pm on November 4, Charles Rhines was pronounced dead after receiving a lethal ejection as part of his execution for the burglary and murder of a co-worker in 1992. Rhines was convicted of stabbing 22-year-old Donnivan Schaeffer at Dig ‘Em Donuts in Rapid City, SD on March 8 …
Read MoreOn Tuesday, October 29, the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked an Alabama abortion law from going into effect on November 15, 2019. The court ruled that it is one of the strictest abortion laws proposed in the country. Although supporters expected the lower courts to block the law, they had …
Read MoreCristiano Ronaldo, Serie A forward for the Juventus Football Club and captain for the Portuguese national team, filed court documents on October 14 requesting a United States judge in Las Vegas to dismiss rape allegations from Kathryn Mayorga. In September 2018, Ms. Mayorga filed a lawsuit against Ronaldo stating that …
Read MoreAround this time 17 years ago, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo terrorized the D.C. area. Their shooting rampage, which spanned three entire weeks, took the lives of 10 people and injured 3 others. The duo was arrested in Frederick, MD, and eventually prosecuted in a Virginia court in …
Read MoreThe 1964 Civil Rights Act forbids the termination or hiring of an employee based on race, color, religion, sex, or nationality. The one element that is being questioned is whether or not the term “sex” can apply to sexual orientation or gender identity. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard three …
Read MoreOn October 1, the Federal District Court concluded that Harvard University’s race-sensitive admissions policy does not discriminate against the Asian-American community. Around this time last year, the Students For Fair Admissions group submitted a lawsuit against the university claiming that its admissions process was biased against Asian-Americans. Judge Allison Burroughs …
Read MoreOn Labor Day weekend, Kevin Hart’s modified 1970 Plymouth Barracuda was in a major accident. The car ended up in a deep gully several feet off the road after it crashed through a fence. Rescuers had to saw off the car’s roof to reach the trapped occupants. Hart and Jared …
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