In Court January 31 'Dances With Wolves' actor Nathan Chasing Horse convicted on sexual assault charges "Dances With Wolves" actor Nathan Chasing Horse was convicted of sexually assaulting Indigenous women in Nevada and faces a minimum of 25 years in prison for the crimes.
Media January 30 Don Lemon released from custody after LA court appearance Ex-CNN host Don Lemon was released without bail after making an appearance in court after he was charged by the DOJ for his involvement in the Minnesota church protest.
Hunter Biden January 30 Don Lemon taps Hunter Biden's attorney to fight Trump DOJ charges Don Lemon hires Hunter Biden's attorney Abbe Lowell after arrest at anti-ICE protest. Lowell calls charges "unprecedented First Amendment attack."
Blake Lively January 30 Blake Lively's private voice message to Justin Baldoni emerges as legal fight escalates New audio evidence emerges in Blake Lively's sexual harassment lawsuit against Justin Baldoni, showing their relationship before accusations surfaced.
Olympics January 29 Swiss court ruling hands Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles legal win in bronze medal fight The Swiss Federal Tribunal handed Jordan Chiles a legal victory in her Olympic bronze medal fight, citing video evidence that her coach’s inquiry was timely.
In Court January 29 Brad Pitt wins court ruling forcing Angelina Jolie to reveal private messages Brad Pitt scores legal victory as judge forces Angelina Jolie to turn over 22 documents that could be a "smoking gun" in their Château Miraval battle.
Celebrity Divorces January 28 Rob Schneider's wife files for divorce after 15 years of marriage Patricia Schneider filed for divorce from comedian Rob Schneider after 15 years of marriage, citing an "irretrievably broken" relationship in court documents.
Entertainment January 26 Melissa Gilbert speaks out amid husband Timothy Busfield's child sex abuse charges Melissa Gilbert speaks out on husband Timothy Busfield's child sex abuse charges, and thanks fans for their support.
California January 23 California sues Trump administration over alleged 'unlawful' pipeline restart approval years after oil spill California is suing the Trump administration over a pipeline restart tied to the 2015 Refugio oil spill that dumped 100,000-plus gallons into state waters.
Olympics January 23 Ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding arrives in US, escorted off plane in cuffs by FBI after Mexico capture Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding was escorted by the FBI at an Ontario airport after surrendering to face federal charges for allegedly running a drug trafficking network.
In Court January 23 Blake Lively branded 'f---ing terrorist' by Sony boss amid 'It Ends With Us' turmoil A Sony executive admitted to calling Blake Lively a "f---ing terrorist" amid the power struggle between the actress and Justin Baldoni while filming "It Ends With Us."