Every Celeb Name Dropped by Young Thug’s Lawyer During 45-Minute Statement

Brian Steel, one of the defense attorneys for Young Thug, name-dropped multiple celebrities, including Elton John and Nicki Minaj, while delivering a 45-minute-long statement before his client’s sentencing. Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, and several co-defendants were charged with racketeering conspiracy and participation in criminal street gang activity, along with drug and…

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Eric Adams To Return to NYC Court in Corruption Case

New York City Mayor Eric Adams returned to court on Friday as he battles corruption charges that threaten both his political future and his administration. The hearing at the Manhattan federal courthouse saw Adams’ legal team arguing for the dismissal of a bribery charge among five counts against him, contending that the allegations do not…

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Daniel Penny Showed ‘Indifference’ During Subway Choking, Prosecutor Says

Marine veteran Daniel Penny, who is on trial for the murder of Jordan Neely, showed “indifference” when choking the distressed subway rider, a prosecutor told jurors Friday. “The manner in which the defendant permanently silenced Jordan Neely evinced the defendant’s belief that Mr. Neely didn’t deserve even the minimum modicum of humanity,” Assistant District Attorney…

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Who is Jaylen Dwayne Edgar? Video Shows Orlando Mass Shooting Suspect

The Orlando Police Department arrested 17-year-old Jaylen Dwayne Edgar as the suspected shooter at a Halloween celebration killing two people and leaving eight others injured amid the deadly chaos that unfolded in the heart of Downtown. The teenager was charged with two counts of first-degree murder with a firearm and six counts of attempted first-degree murder with a firearm….

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Catholic Church in LA Settles Clergy Abuse Cases for $880M

The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has agreed to pay $880 million to settle claims of clergy sexual abuse, marking the largest settlement of its kind with a Catholic archdiocese in the U.S. The settlement, announced Wednesday, covers more than 1,350 plaintiffs and concludes decades of litigation related to sexual abuse cases involving priests in the…

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Do Both Parties Agree? Police Can’t Be Our Only Answer to Crime | Opinion

If you were asked which presidential candidate believes that the police cannot be the only solution to achieve public safety, how would you respond? Your reflexive answer might be Vice President Kamala Harris, who has pressed for a comprehensive approach to public safety that includes community-based solutions, investments in social services for marginalized communities, accountability…

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