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Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Filed Against American Airlines After Removing Black Passengers
In a striking case that has brought American Airlines under intense scrutiny, three Black American passengers have filed a lawsuit alleging "blatant and egregious racial discrimination" after being removed from a flight following a complaint about body odor. 
In a striking case that has brought American Airlines under intense scrutiny, three Black American passengers have filed a lawsuit alleging "blatant and egregious racial discrimination" after being removed from a flight following a complaint about body odor. -
FBI On High Alert: ISIS Threat Overshadows Upcoming Cricket World Cup in New York
The upcoming Cricket World Cup event in East Meadow, Long Island, has triggered heightened security measures after an ominous threat from ISIS supporters surfaced online. The T20 World Cup, set to begin next week, is anticipated to draw billions of viewers worldwide, with a significant focus on the much-anticipated match between arch-rivals Pakistan and India on June 9. 
The upcoming Cricket World Cup event in East Meadow, Long Island, has triggered heightened security measures after an ominous threat from ISIS supporters surfaced online. The T20 World Cup, set to begin next week, is anticipated to draw billions of viewers worldwide, with a significant focus on the much-anticipated match between arch-rivals Pakistan and India on June 9. -
Donald Trump Faces Historic Judgment in Hush Money Trial as Jury Deliberations Begin
As Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York approaches its climax, the former president faces an unprecedented moment in American history. 
As Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York approaches its climax, the former president faces an unprecedented moment in American history. -
FTX Executive Ryan Salame Sentenced to 7.5 Years for Role in Crypto Collapse
Ryan Salame, a former top executive at the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX, has been sentenced to seven and a half years in prison, marking the first sentencing of a senior figure involved in the scandal that rocked the crypto world. 
Ryan Salame, a former top executive at the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX, has been sentenced to seven and a half years in prison, marking the first sentencing of a senior figure involved in the scandal that rocked the crypto world. -
Four Years After George Floyd’s Death, Push for Policing Overhaul Faces Political Hurdles
On the fourth anniversary of George Floyd's death, his family renewed their call for Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, a legislative effort aimed at reforming police practices in the United States. 
On the fourth anniversary of George Floyd's death, his family renewed their call for Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, a legislative effort aimed at reforming police practices in the United States. -
Judge Bars Key Evidence in Bob Menendez Corruption Trial, Impacting Prosecution's Case
In a significant blow to the prosecution's case against Senator Bob Menendez, a federal judge has ruled that jurors cannot see evidence prosecutors have deemed "critical" to proving allegations that the New Jersey Democrat accepted bribes to facilitate American military aid to Egypt. The decision by U.S. District Court Judge Sidney Stein complicates the government's efforts to substantiate its claims against the senator. 
In a significant blow to the prosecution's case against Senator Bob Menendez, a federal judge has ruled that jurors cannot see evidence prosecutors have deemed "critical" to proving allegations that the New Jersey Democrat accepted bribes to facilitate American military aid to Egypt. The decision by U.S. District Court Judge Sidney Stein complicates the government's efforts to substantiate its claims against the senator. -
Governor DeWine Faces MAGA Fury for Pushing Biden Ballot Access in Ohio
Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio has ignited a firestorm among conservatives by pushing for President Joe Biden's inclusion on the state's November ballot. This effort comes in response to a timing issue related to the Democratic convention, which is scheduled too late to comply with Ohio's ballot access laws. 
Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio has ignited a firestorm among conservatives by pushing for President Joe Biden's inclusion on the state's November ballot. This effort comes in response to a timing issue related to the Democratic convention, which is scheduled too late to comply with Ohio's ballot access laws. -
Ex-US Marine Pilot Daniel Duggan Faces Extradition to US Over Alleged Training of Chinese Military Pilots
Former US Marine Corps pilot Daniel Duggan has been deemed eligible for extradition to the United States by an Australian magistrate, setting the stage for Attorney General Mark Dreyfus to make the final decision on his fate. 
Former US Marine Corps pilot Daniel Duggan has been deemed eligible for extradition to the United States by an Australian magistrate, setting the stage for Attorney General Mark Dreyfus to make the final decision on his fate. -
DOJ and 30 States Sue Ticketmaster for Alleged Monopoly, Seek Breakup
The U.S. Department of Justice, along with 30 state and district attorneys general, has filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation Entertainment. The suit alleges that the company has established an illegal monopoly in the live ticketing industry, driving up fees and suppressing competition, and demands the breakup of the merger between Live Nation and Ticketmaster. 
The U.S. Department of Justice, along with 30 state and district attorneys general, has filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation Entertainment. The suit alleges that the company has established an illegal monopoly in the live ticketing industry, driving up fees and suppressing competition, and demands the breakup of the merger between Live Nation and Ticketmaster. -
Hunter Biden Accuses Fox News of Misinformation, Claims 'Staged' Drug Photos
Hunter Biden's recent statements reflect his frustration with the portrayal of his personal struggles and alleged crimes by conservative media. He specifically called out Fox News for using certain photos of him to paint a damaging picture. 
Hunter Biden's recent statements reflect his frustration with the portrayal of his personal struggles and alleged crimes by conservative media. He specifically called out Fox News for using certain photos of him to paint a damaging picture.