August 21 Chris Pratt dragged into Katy Perry’s $15M mansion showdown with US veteran’s family as trial kicks off Chris Pratt has been pulled into the legal feud between Katy Perry and the Wescott family over her $15 million Montecito mansion.
August 20 Kyle Chrisley sues Tennessee county and police for $1.7M, claims false arrest and excessive force Kyle and Ashleigh Chrisley are suing Rutherford County and two sheriff deputies for $1.7 million over his aggravated assault arrest in September 2024.
August 18 'Ketamine Queen' to plead guilty in Matthew Perry drug overdose case The "Ketamine Queen," who supplied Matthew Perry ketamine in the days leading up to his 2023 overdose, has chosen to plead guilty.
August 18 Cincinnati felon with 22 prior arrests indicted for allegedly snatching victim's chain during viral beatdown Cincinnati beatdown suspect Gregory Wright faces new charges in viral assault case after 22 prior arrests, including drug trafficking and gun violations
August 18 Politicians want you to pay for ‘cashless bail.’ It’s dangerous and expensive Private bail industry defends secured bail as a right that ensures court appearances without taxpayer costs. Reforms would also expand bureaucracy
August 17 Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson regretted being blocked from band’s hit song: book Entertainment lawyer John Mason reveals in his new memoir how psychotherapist Dr. Eugene Landy controlled Beach Boys' Brian Wilson's life and career decisions.
August 16 Swarthmore responds to lawsuit alleging it put trans athlete back on women's track team after NCAA rule change Swarthmore College responded to a lawsuit that alleges it removed a trans athlete from a women's team to comply with NCAA policy but then reinstated that athlete.
August 15 Controversial New Orleans mayor indicted for alleged illicit relationship with taxpayer-funded bodyguard The federal indictment unsealed Friday against Mayor LaToya Cantrell marks the first time a sitting New Orleans mayor has faced criminal charges in the city's history.
August 15 Another trans athlete sues school over being banned from women's sports in growing trend Evelyn Parts became the third transgender athlete in the last month to file a lawsuit, challenging Swarthmore College's transgender athlete ban from women's track.
August 14 Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins avoids charges in alleged Florida domestic dispute Prosecutors have dropped a criminal case against Cleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins that stemmed from an incident in Florida.