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Legal Expert Criticizes Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts
A legal expert has criticized Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, citing ethical scandals within the federal judiciary in 2023. The criticism also touches upon a criminal defendant's public attacks on the judicial process.
Palantir Excluded From US Military Intelligence Project
Palantir has protested its exclusion from a U.S. military intelligence system project.
ACLU Wins Settlement for Biologist Fired Over Political Post
The ACLU has secured a $485,000 settlement for a biologist who was fired from the Florida Wildlife Commission.
George Clinton Sues Universal Music Group
Funk pioneer George Clinton is suing Universal Music Group for $1.1 million in withheld royalties. The lawsuit claims the company owes him money for his work.
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Capitol Rioter Sentenced to 20 Years
A jury found an individual guilty of attempting to gouge a Capitol police officer's eye and beating him with a flag pole. The individual was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
The Sheep Detectives Earns $2.11M on Friday
Amazon MGM Studios' film 'The Sheep Detectives' grossed $987,000 on Wednesday, a 16% decrease from the previous Wednesday. Its total domestic gross has reached $33.60 million. This represents a 14% decrease from the previous Friday, bringing the estimated total domestic gross to $36.6 million.
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US Military Aircraft Operations Under Scrutiny
The Democratic Party's election strategy and messaging are under review, with questions raised about its effectiveness and messaging. Reports suggest internal discussions about the party's direction.
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Meta Sued Over WhatsApp Privacy Claims
A lawsuit accuses Meta of marketing WhatsApp as completely private while allegedly allowing employees and contractors to review messages. The suit claims this practice violates user privacy expectations.
Federal Commission Approves Trump's Arch Design
A federal panel of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts has approved President Trump's plans for a 250-foot arch in Washington. The panel members were selected by President Trump and have an advisory role on design.
NSF Computing Facility Passes $376 Million Obligation
The National Science Foundation's Leadership-Class Computing Facility at the University of Texas at Austin has passed a $376 million obligation.