Nov 25, 2024
Police officers in riot gear during a nighttime protest.
Supreme Court Vacates Judgment of Reasonable Force Case

On June 28, the Supreme Court voted 6-3 to vacate the judgment and send the case of Lombardo v. City of St. Louis to the lower court to look at again. The original decision in the case says that a police officer acted with proper force in restraining a prisoner... Read More »

Former Fox News anchor Ed Henry speaking at an event, with a blurred background.
EX-Fox Anchor Ed Henry Sues CNN, NPR, Fox for Defamation

Former Fox News anchor Ed Henry has filed several lawsuits alleging defamation against reporters and his former employer, Fox News. His lawsuit against the Fox News Network seeks punitive damages as he claims the outlet’s top executives defamed him following allegations of sexual misconduct. Henry was fired from the network... Read More »

A police officer stands beside an injured hot dog vendor on the ground at a Pride event in Washington Square Park.
Hot Dog Vendor Attacked for Allegedly Using Anti-Gay Slur

A 65-year-old hot dog vendor was attacked during a Pride event on Sunday, June 25 around 11 p.m. at Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. Police say that the attack started because of a disagreement in prices, but onlookers who caught the attack on tape say it started because the... Read More »

Bill Cosby raising his hand in a victory gesture while surrounded by supporters after his release from prison.
Who, What, Where: A Breakdown of Bill Cosby’s Release

At around 2:30 on Wednesday afternoon, Bill Cosby, 82, was released from Pennsylvania correctional custody nearly three years after the disgraced comedian was convicted of sexual assault. This stunning turn of events in what was a case riddled with over 70 accusers has had many scratching their heads wondering how... Read More »

Allen Weisselberg, CFO of the Trump Organization, appears in court surrounded by law enforcement and legal representatives amid allegations of tax fraud and other charges.
Manhattan Grand Jury Indicts Trump Organization and Top Executive CFO Allen Weisselberg with Fifteen Counts of Schemes to Defraud, Conspiracy, Criminal Tax Fraud, and Falsifying Business Records

Today a long-brewing investigation by numerous government agencies resulted in a grand jury indictment against the Trump Organization, Trump Payroll Corporation, and CFO Alan Weisselberg, 73. In total, the indictment included fifteen counts regarding alleged illegal schemes dating as far back as fifteen years. The defendants are charged with illegal... Read More »