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Court of Appeals upholds ruling in Brian Flores' lawsuit vs. the NFL; three teams could go to trial
Brian Flores can proceed with his claims that he and other Black coaches in the NFL face discrimination after the 2nd U.S.
The rapper testified at the Combs trial in late May because he briefly dated Diddy’s on-and-off ex Cassie Ventura in 2011.
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US Weekly on MSNKid Cudi Breaks Silence on Diddy Trial Nearly 3 Months After Taking the Stand: ‘Hated Every Minute’
Kid Cudi turned down testifying in the trial against Sean “Diddy” Combs twice before being subpoenaed to take the stand. “I ...
The trial over President Trump's deployment of thousands of National Guard troops to Los Angeles earlier this summer reached ...
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KTVU FOX 2 on MSNFormer Oakland mayor may ask to move trial out of town
The attorney for former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao on Thursday indicated he may want to seek a change of venue for his client, ...
A U.S. District Court judge gave Sheng Thao’s attorney until Sept. 11 to request the trial be moved outside of Oakland, where ...
Andrew James McGann, charged with attacking and killing an Arkansas couple who were hiking in a state park with their two young daughters, pleaded not guilty during his Aug. 14 arraignment.
A trial date was set for James McGann in Devil’s Den double homicide; he pleads not guilty as prosecutor signals a likely gag order.
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TMZ: Kid Cudi didn't like testifying in the Diddy trial | what we know
Kid Cudi said he didn't like testifying in the Diddy trial, but wanted to show up for Cassie. TMZ executive producer Michael ...
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Court denies Tory Lanez’s request to submit new evidence in Megan Thee Stallion shooting case
Tory Lanez's request to submit new evidence as he appeals his conviction in the 2020 shooting of rapper Megan Thee Stallion ...
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KCRG on MSNAndrew Shaw trial, new witness tells different story of the night Chris Bagley was murdered
Paul Hoff owned the mobile home Bagley was stabbed to death at, his testimony differed from what the jury has heard so far.
The condemned mass shooter who killed nine Black parishioners at a Charleston church in 2015 will not get a new trial.
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