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Serial ‘Jogger Rapist’ to be Released from Oregon Prison

(Headline USA) An Oregon serial rapist is set to be released from prison in mid-December after serving nearly 36 years behind bars, almost all of his maximum sentence. Richard Gillmore, arrested in 1986 and called the "jogger rapist" because he staked out victims as he ran by their homes, admitted...

White, Christian Male Sues University For Discrimination

(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Jiffery Wilkins, former intern and employee of the University of Wyoming, is suing the school for discriminating against him as a white, Christian male. Wilkins, who interned at UW in 2015 and worked part-time between 2018 and 2021, said he was "praised for his work quality,...

Biased Judge Who Charged Trump w/ Contempt Is Assigned to N.Y. ‘Fraud’ Suit

(Headline USA) The New York attorney general’s lawsuit accusing Donald Trump and his company of fraud has been assigned to a state court judge who repeatedly ruled against the former president in related subpoena disputes—including holding him in contempt, fining him $110,000 and forcing him to sit for a...

Trump Asks SCOTUS to Restore Special-Master Review of ‘Classified’ Materials

(Headline USA) Lawyers for former President Donald Trump asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to step into the legal fight over the classified documents seized during an FBI search of his Florida estate, escalating a dispute over the powers of an independent arbiter appointed to inspect the records. The...

Satanists Sue Anti-Abortion States for Preventing Child-Sacrifice Rituals

(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) The Satanic Temple is suing Idaho and Indiana over their infanticide bans. The Salem, Massachusetts-based sect claimed that child sacrifice is protected under the First Amendment and that newly imposed pro-life laws "violate the religious rights of people in those states," Axios reported. In the lawsuit, the...

Musk Caves to Twitter in Acquisition Lawsuit, Agrees to Original Purchase Price

(Headline USA) Elon Musk is abandoning his legal battle to back out of buying Twitter by offering to go through with his original $44 billion bid for the social media platform. The mercurial Tesla CEO made the offer in a letter to Twitter, Musk disclosed in a filing Tuesday with...

SCOTUS to Hear Ala. Case Challenging Race-Based Gerrymandering

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court is taking up an Alabama redistricting case that could have far-reaching effects on state sovereignty concerning the constitutionally enshrined process of determining their own voting districts. It won't be the first time it has grappled with the issue. Following the 2016 election, the court heard...

SCOTUS Set to Hear Landmark Case over Social Media and Free Speech

(Chris Parker, Headline USA) The significant controversies surrounding free speech, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and influential social media platforms will soon go before the Supreme Court. The nations's highest court, fresh off a blizzard of controversial ruling, will hear the case Gonzalez v. Google, focusing on the algorithms...

J6 Prisoners Seek Transfer to Guantanamo, Citing D.C. Gulag’s Conditions

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In a desperate letter, 34 J6 political prisoners requested a transfer to Guantanamo Bay prison in order to escape the brutal conditions to which they have been exposed in their Washington, D.C. gulag. The prisoners have been held for up to one and a half years...

Disclaimer Could Destroy N.Y. Atty Gen.’s $250M Lawfare Attack on Trumps

(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) Former President Donald Trump said New York Attorney General Letitia James, who accused him of fraud, has "no case" because he put a disclaimer on his financial statements, Business Insider reported. James filed a lawsuit on Sept. 21 against Trump, his three oldest children and the...

Judge Exposes Big Lie Underlying Abram’s Career

(Headline USA) When radical leftist Stacey Abrams lost the Georgia governor's race to Republican Brian Kemp four years ago, she threw a temper tantrum. She ended her campaign with a nonconcession that acknowledged she wouldn't be governor, while whining that Kemp had cheated by using his post as secretary of state...

Supreme Court’s Top Cases for New Term

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court opens its new term Monday, hearing arguments for the first time after a summer break. The court has said it will decide cases on a range of major issues including the rights of Christians to refuse to cater homosexual ‘weddings,’ affirmative action, and voting regulations....
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