August 6 Meghan Markle’s legal clash with half-sister could derail Prince Harry’s royal reconciliation Appeals court revives dismissed lawsuit between Meghan Markle and half-sister Samantha Markle over defamation claims, with oral argument scheduled in September.
August 1 Cincinnati assault: Mayor vows charges for everyone involved after pastor says it’s ‘still a racial issue’ Cincinnati officials says everyone involved in viral downtown beating could face criminal charges as investigation continues into Saturday morning incident
August 1 Gary Busey pleads guilty to sex crime, admits it was 'not an accidental touching' Gary Busey pleads guilty to criminal sexual contact charge related to Monster-Mania Convention incident, with additional charges dismissed by the court.
July 31 Alleged bitcoin torturer walks free on $1M bond after two-month Rikers Island detention Bitcoin torture suspect John Woeltz was freed on $1 million bond after two months in custody for allegedly kidnapping and torturing an Italian crypto trader.
July 31 Female swimmers speak out against organization for seeking PR help with trans athlete scandal U.S. Masters Swimming is facing backlash from female athletes after it sent an email asking for its athletes to help improve its public image in response to a trans athlete scandal.
July 31 Cincinnati mayor missing during viral assault crisis as GOP senator slams absence, sets deadline for action Sen. Bernie Moreno threatens to suspend federal funding to Cincinnati as Mayor Aftab Pureval went on vacation following brutal downtown assault.
July 31 Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni 'flirting' video may be smoking gun in legal showdown: expert Legal experts predicted that, during Blake Lively's deposition, Justin Baldoni's team will focus on videos of her allegedly flirting with him during "It Ends With Us" filming.
July 30 Shannon Sharpe out at ESPN shortly after settling with ex who accused him of rape Shannon Sharpe and ESPN reportedly parted ways after he reached a settlement with a woman who accused him of rape, abuse and emotional distress.
July 29 'Walk-on' baseball coach and substitute groundskeeper at California high school charged with sex crimes Long Beach high school employee Gabriel Vigil, 34, faces seven felony counts, including sexual penetration and unlawful intercourse with a minor.
July 29 UCLA pays big settlement over 'Jew Exclusion Zone' discrimination claims from students The University of California Los Angeles settled for $6 million after Jewish students accused the school of allowing a "Jew Exclusion Zone" on campus.