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Supreme Court Temporarily Protects Whistleblower Agency Head Amid Trump Administration Legal Battles
Justice Department argues for broader presidential removal powers, calling Dellinger’s tenure a “constitutional red line.”
Justice Department argues for broader presidential removal powers, calling Dellinger’s tenure a “constitutional red line.”
Legal battles over “Not Like Us” continue, with Drake filing a defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group, alleging false portrayals and artificial song boosts.
CBS denies wrongdoing, defending its editing practices as standard and accurate amid an ongoing FCC investigation.
Despite off-season roster challenges, Allen led the Bills to a 13-4 record with standout performances, including a "play of the year" touchdown against the Chiefs.
A Jacksonville Sheriff's officer was fired after a traffic stop ended with a Black man, Jason Arrington, being shot with his legally owned firearm, sparking outrage and legal action.
Reffitt, who turned in his father to the FBI, expressed fear and concern over the potential dangers and emboldenment of extremist actions following the pardons.
Justices debated TikTok’s claims that the ban restricts free speech, while the government argued it addresses ByteDance’s potential for covert influence and data risks.
The tapes include unheard material like “Truth on Youth,” a duet with LL Cool J, offering a rare glimpse into Jackson’s creative process during a key phase of his career.