$10M lawsuit targets former Hancock boarding school
Abuse claims against former New York boarding school A former student of the now-closed Family Foundation School in Hancock, New York, has filed a $10 million civil lawsuit alleging severe abuse while he was enrolled at the institution between 2000 and 2003. The complaint, filed in federal court in Brooklyn, names members of the Argiros family, who operated
$10M lawsuit targets former Hancock boarding school
Abuse claims against former New York boarding school A former student of the now-closed Family Foundation School in Hancock, New York, has filed a $10 million civil lawsuit alleging severe abuse while he was enrolled at the institution between 2000 and 2003. The complaint, filed in federal court in Brooklyn, names members of the Argiros family, who operated
Judge Reviews Trump IRS Settlement Over Fraud Claims
MIAMI — A federal judge is examining whether the resolution of President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service involved deception, collusion or possible fraud on the court. U.S. District Judge Kathleen M. Williams ordered further briefing on Friday, May 29, 2026, after 35 former federal judges asked her to reconsider the case’s closure. No finding of fraud has been made. Trump, his two elde
Judge Reviews Trump IRS Settlement Over Fraud Claims
MIAMI — A federal judge is examining whether the resolution of President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service involved deception, collusion or possible fraud on the court. U.S. District Judge Kathleen M. Williams ordered further briefing on Friday, May 29, 2026, after 35 former federal judges asked her to reconsider the case’s closure. No finding of fraud has been made. Trump, his two elde
Federal Judge Keeps Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund Blocked
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge has kept the Trump administration’s proposed $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund on hold after senior officials declined to provide sworn assurances that the program had been abandoned. U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema issued a preliminary injunction on Friday, June 12, 2026, barring the Justice and Treasury departments from creating, financing or operating the fund. The order
Federal Judge Keeps Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund Blocked
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge has kept the Trump administration’s proposed $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund on hold after senior officials declined to provide sworn assurances that the program had been abandoned. U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema issued a preliminary injunction on Friday, June 12, 2026, barring the Justice and Treasury departments from creating, financing or operating the fund. The order
DOJ Reportedly Probes U.S. Bank Transactions Tied to Mojtaba Khamenei
The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly investigating how Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei built a global investment portfolio with exposure to Wall Street banks, according to a Bloomberg News report published Thursday, June 18, 2026. Bloomberg cited officials familiar with the matter. The Justice Department had not publicly commented on the reported investigation when Reuters published its account. Mojtaba Khamenei Transactions Under Reported DOJ Review The investigation is reportedly part of a broader examination of allegations involving money laundering and corruption. Investigators are reviewing transactions involving companies overseen by Khamenei and examining the role U.S. financial institutions may have played in processing them, according to the report. JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup are among the banks reportedly under review. The report did not establish that either bank had violated U.S. law. JPMorgan, Citigroup and DOJ Responses Reuters said Citigroup declined to comment on the report. JPMorgan Chase and the Justice Department did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment when the story was published. The existence of an investigation does not mean criminal charges will be filed. Bloomberg reported that Khamenei, rather than the banks, was the primary focus of the inquiry. Why the Report Matters As Iran’s supreme leader, Khamenei has final authority over major matters of state, including the country’s foreign policy and nuclear program. The reported investigation could attract further scrutiny of financial transactions connected to Iranian political networks and their potential exposure to U.S. institutions. However, the inquiry remains at the investigative stage. No charges or findings of wrongdoing were announced in the report. Related: Mojtaba Khamenei Approves US-Iran Agreement as Swiss Talks Advance
DOJ Reportedly Probes U.S. Bank Transactions Tied to Mojtaba Khamenei
The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly investigating how Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei built a global investment portfolio with exposure to Wall Street banks, according to a Bloomberg News report published Thursday, June 18, 2026. Bloomberg cited officials familiar with the matter. The Justice Department had not publicly commented on the reported investigation when Reuters published its account. Mojtaba Khamenei Transactions Under Reported DOJ Review The investigation is reportedly part of a broader examination of allegations involving money laundering and corruption. Investigators are reviewing transactions involving companies overseen by Khamenei and examining the role U.S. financial institutions may have played in processing them, according to the report. JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup are among the banks reportedly under review. The report did not establish that either bank had violated U.S. law. JPMorgan, Citigroup and DOJ Responses Reuters said Citigroup declined to comment on the report. JPMorgan Chase and the Justice Department did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment when the story was published. The existence of an investigation does not mean criminal charges will be filed. Bloomberg reported that Khamenei, rather than the banks, was the primary focus of the inquiry. Why the Report Matters As Iran’s supreme leader, Khamenei has final authority over major matters of state, including the country’s foreign policy and nuclear program. The reported investigation could attract further scrutiny of financial transactions connected to Iranian political networks and their potential exposure to U.S. institutions. However, the inquiry remains at the investigative stage. No charges or findings of wrongdoing were announced in the report. Related: Mojtaba Khamenei Approves US-Iran Agreement as Swiss Talks Advance
Supreme Court Declares Right To Walk On Footpaths A Fundamental Right
Supreme Court Says Right To Walk On Safe Footpaths Is A Fundamental Right The Supreme Court has declared that walking on safe and clearly marked footpaths is a fundamental right, strengthening the legal protection available to pedestrians across India. In a significant ruling, the court said public authorities have a duty to provide and maintain footpaths wherever roads exist. The judgment pl
Supreme Court Declares Right To Walk On Footpaths A Fundamental Right
Supreme Court Says Right To Walk On Safe Footpaths Is A Fundamental Right The Supreme Court has declared that walking on safe and clearly marked footpaths is a fundamental right, strengthening the legal protection available to pedestrians across India. In a significant ruling, the court said public authorities have a duty to provide and maintain footpaths wherever roads exist. The judgment pl
Canada Assisted Dying Rules Tightened Amid Mental Health Debate
Canada Reconsiders Assisted Dying Eligibility Rules A Canadian parliamentary committee has recommended that individuals whose only medical condition is a mental illness should be excluded from eligibility for medical assistance in dying (MAID), marking a significant development in the country’s ongoing debate over assisted death laws. The recommendation was issued by a 17-member panel reviewing the legal
Canada Assisted Dying Rules Tightened Amid Mental Health Debate
Canada Reconsiders Assisted Dying Eligibility Rules A Canadian parliamentary committee has recommended that individuals whose only medical condition is a mental illness should be excluded from eligibility for medical assistance in dying (MAID), marking a significant development in the country’s ongoing debate over assisted death laws. The recommendation was issued by a 17-member panel reviewing the legal
Did Erika Kirk Change Her Last Name? No Filing Supports Viral Claim
Did Erika Kirk change her last name? No verified court filing, official statement or Turning Point USA announcement supports the viral claim that she filed to remove “Kirk” from her surname. Did Erika Kirk change her last name? The claim appears to have originated with a Hoops Crave post on X and then spread through reposts that offered no court name, case number, legal document or statement from Kirk or her representatives. Based on the pu
Did Erika Kirk Change Her Last Name? No Filing Supports Viral Claim
Did Erika Kirk change her last name? No verified court filing, official statement or Turning Point USA announcement supports the viral claim that she filed to remove “Kirk” from her surname. Did Erika Kirk change her last name? The claim appears to have originated with a Hoops Crave post on X and then spread through reposts that offered no court name, case number, legal document or statement from Kirk or her representatives. Based on the pu
21 Illinois Hospitals Face Price Transparency Warnings
WASHINGTON — Illinois hospital price transparency warnings have been issued to 21 facilities as federal officials intensify enforcement of rules requiring hospitals to publish clear pricing data. The notices are part of a nationwide action involving more than 500 hospitals, The Associated Press reported on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. Since April 2026, hospitals have received warning letters or, in more serious cases, requests for corrective action plans. Hospitals that do not
21 Illinois Hospitals Face Price Transparency Warnings
WASHINGTON — Illinois hospital price transparency warnings have been issued to 21 facilities as federal officials intensify enforcement of rules requiring hospitals to publish clear pricing data. The notices are part of a nationwide action involving more than 500 hospitals, The Associated Press reported on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. Since April 2026, hospitals have received warning letters or, in more serious cases, requests for corrective action plans. Hospitals that do not
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore National Park Exhibits
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore altered national park exhibits and temporarily halt further removals while a lawsuit challenging the changes proceeds. U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley in Massachusetts issued a preliminary injunction requiring the administration to reverse changes made under a presidential directive on how federal museums, parks and landmarks present American history. The order also requires weekly reports detailing restoration work.
Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore National Park Exhibits
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore altered national park exhibits and temporarily halt further removals while a lawsuit challenging the changes proceeds. U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley in Massachusetts issued a preliminary injunction requiring the administration to reverse changes made under a presidential directive on how federal museums, parks and landmarks present American history. The order also requires weekly reports detailing restoration work.
Nick Reiner Trust Petition Seeks Defense Funds in LA Case
Nick Reiner’s trust petition is adding a new legal fight to the Los Angeles murder case involving the deaths of his parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner and photographer-producer Michele Singer Reiner. Civil attorneys for Reiner, 32, asked a Los Angeles County court on Monday, June 8, 2026, to release money from a trust established by his parents, saying he needs the funds to help pay for his criminal defense and basic needs while in custody. Nick Reiner Trust Petition
Nick Reiner Trust Petition Seeks Defense Funds in LA Case
Nick Reiner’s trust petition is adding a new legal fight to the Los Angeles murder case involving the deaths of his parents, filmmaker Rob Reiner and photographer-producer Michele Singer Reiner. Civil attorneys for Reiner, 32, asked a Los Angeles County court on Monday, June 8, 2026, to release money from a trust established by his parents, saying he needs the funds to help pay for his criminal defense and basic needs while in custody. Nick Reiner Trust Petition
Facebook Settlement Second Payment: Who Gets New Check?
Facebook settlement second payment notices are going out to some eligible users as a new Meta privacy settlement distribution begins Tuesday, June 9, 2026. The second round is not for every Facebook user who filed a claim. It applies only to settlement class members who successfully cashed their first payment from the Facebook, Inc. Consumer Privacy User Profile Litigation settlement. Facebook Settlement Second Payment Begins June 9 According t
Facebook Settlement Second Payment: Who Gets New Check?
Facebook settlement second payment notices are going out to some eligible users as a new Meta privacy settlement distribution begins Tuesday, June 9, 2026. The second round is not for every Facebook user who filed a claim. It applies only to settlement class members who successfully cashed their first payment from the Facebook, Inc. Consumer Privacy User Profile Litigation settlement. Facebook Settlement Second Payment Begins June 9 According t
Florida Family Sues Campbell’s, Walmart Over SpaghettiOs Claim
A Florida family has filed a federal lawsuit against Campbell’s Company and Walmart Inc., alleging that a can of SpaghettiOs contained worm-like organisms and caused serious illness after it was served at home. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, says Mary Hubbard purchased the canned pasta from a Walmart Supercenter in Okeechobee, Florida, and served it to her family on June 6, 2024. SpaghettiOs Contamination La
Florida Family Sues Campbell’s, Walmart Over SpaghettiOs Claim
A Florida family has filed a federal lawsuit against Campbell’s Company and Walmart Inc., alleging that a can of SpaghettiOs contained worm-like organisms and caused serious illness after it was served at home. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, says Mary Hubbard purchased the canned pasta from a Walmart Supercenter in Okeechobee, Florida, and served it to her family on June 6, 2024. SpaghettiOs Contamination La
Wyland Sues Over Downtown Dallas Whale Mural Removal
Marine artist Robert Wyland has filed a federal lawsuit over the removal of his downtown Dallas whale mural, turning a public art dispute into a legal fight tied to preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Downtown Dallas Whale Mural Lawsuit Centers on Artist Rights The lawsuit names FIFA, FIFA-related entities, 3PZ Property Company, LLC, and Slate Asset Management as defendants. Wyland alleges that his mural was painted over without notice, consultatio
Wyland Sues Over Downtown Dallas Whale Mural Removal
Marine artist Robert Wyland has filed a federal lawsuit over the removal of his downtown Dallas whale mural, turning a public art dispute into a legal fight tied to preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Downtown Dallas Whale Mural Lawsuit Centers on Artist Rights The lawsuit names FIFA, FIFA-related entities, 3PZ Property Company, LLC, and Slate Asset Management as defendants. Wyland alleges that his mural was painted over without notice, consultatio
Reform UK Proposes Ending Kirpan Exemption After Southampton Tragedy
Following a fatal stabbing in Southampton, Reform UK has announced plans to end the legal exemption allowing Sikhs to carry a kirpan in public. The move comes after 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa used a 21cm ceremonial blade to kill 18-year-old Henry Nowak. Authorities also convicted Digwa’s mother for helping dispose of the weapon. Reform UK insists that, under their proposed law, only law enforcement would be allowed to carry bladed items publicly.
Reform UK Proposes Ending Kirpan Exemption After Southampton Tragedy
Following a fatal stabbing in Southampton, Reform UK has announced plans to end the legal exemption allowing Sikhs to carry a kirpan in public. The move comes after 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa used a 21cm ceremonial blade to kill 18-year-old Henry Nowak. Authorities also convicted Digwa’s mother for helping dispose of the weapon. Reform UK insists that, under their proposed law, only law enforcement would be allowed to carry bladed items publicly.
Judge Blocks Trump Name Addition at Kennedy Center
Court Halts Kennedy Center Name Change A federal judge on Friday, May 29, blocked the Kennedy Center’s plans to temporarily close for a renovation project and ruled against the addition of President Donald Trump’s name to the institution. US District Judge Casey Cooper determined that the law establishing the Kennedy Center designates it as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy and does not permit the
Judge Blocks Trump Name Addition at Kennedy Center
Court Halts Kennedy Center Name Change A federal judge on Friday, May 29, blocked the Kennedy Center’s plans to temporarily close for a renovation project and ruled against the addition of President Donald Trump’s name to the institution. US District Judge Casey Cooper determined that the law establishing the Kennedy Center designates it as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy and does not permit the
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty to Aiding 14 Suicides
Guilty Plea in International Suicide Case Kenneth Law, a 60-year-old Canadian, has pleaded guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide in an Ontario court. Law, a former chef, sold toxic chemicals to individuals through online forums, which were later used in multiple suicides across 40 countries. Under the plea arrangement, more serious murder charges were dropped, though the agreement incorporates the deaths of
Canadian Man Pleads Guilty to Aiding 14 Suicides
Guilty Plea in International Suicide Case Kenneth Law, a 60-year-old Canadian, has pleaded guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide in an Ontario court. Law, a former chef, sold toxic chemicals to individuals through online forums, which were later used in multiple suicides across 40 countries. Under the plea arrangement, more serious murder charges were dropped, though the agreement incorporates the deaths of
Judge Reopens Trump $10B IRS Lawsuit Over Settlement Concerns
Miami Judge Reopens Trump IRS Lawsuit A federal judge in Miami has reopened President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, reversing last week’s voluntary dismissal. Judge Kathleen M. Williams said she wants to investigate “grievous allegations” that the settlement process may have been “premised on deception,” raising serious questions about how the case was
Judge Reopens Trump $10B IRS Lawsuit Over Settlement Concerns
Miami Judge Reopens Trump IRS Lawsuit A federal judge in Miami has reopened President Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, reversing last week’s voluntary dismissal. Judge Kathleen M. Williams said she wants to investigate “grievous allegations” that the settlement process may have been “premised on deception,” raising serious questions about how the case was
Ohio Diet Pill Ban for Minors Would Add Age Checks and $1,000 Fines
An Ohio diet pill ban proposed under House Bill 943 would stop retailers from selling certain weight-loss and muscle-building supplements to anyone under 18. The bill was introduced on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, by Reps. Jodi Salvo of Bolivar and Rachel Baker of Cincinnati. Ohio Diet Pill Ban Would Apply to Stores and Online Sellers According to the Ohio Legislature’s HB 943 bill page, the proposal would amend Ohio law to prohibit the sale of over-the-coun
Ohio Diet Pill Ban for Minors Would Add Age Checks and $1,000 Fines
An Ohio diet pill ban proposed under House Bill 943 would stop retailers from selling certain weight-loss and muscle-building supplements to anyone under 18. The bill was introduced on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, by Reps. Jodi Salvo of Bolivar and Rachel Baker of Cincinnati. Ohio Diet Pill Ban Would Apply to Stores and Online Sellers According to the Ohio Legislature’s HB 943 bill page, the proposal would amend Ohio law to prohibit the sale of over-the-coun
Chirayu Rana Lawyer Exit Leaves Ex-JPMorgan Banker Pro Se
Chirayu Rana’s lawyer exit has added a new complication to the former JPMorgan banker’s high-profile legal battle involving executive Lorna Hajdini and JPMorgan Chase. Attorney Daniel Kaiser filed to be discharged as Rana’s counsel shortly before a scheduled court appearance on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, according to reports. The hearing was expected to address whether Rana could continue to be identified as “John Doe” in court records. Daniel Kaiser Exits B
Chirayu Rana Lawyer Exit Leaves Ex-JPMorgan Banker Pro Se
Chirayu Rana’s lawyer exit has added a new complication to the former JPMorgan banker’s high-profile legal battle involving executive Lorna Hajdini and JPMorgan Chase. Attorney Daniel Kaiser filed to be discharged as Rana’s counsel shortly before a scheduled court appearance on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, according to reports. The hearing was expected to address whether Rana could continue to be identified as “John Doe” in court records. Daniel Kaiser Exits B
CM Vijay Faces First Law-And-Order Test After Crimes Against Minors In Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay is facing his first major political test within two weeks of the TVK-led coalition government taking office, after two brutal crimes involving minors triggered sharp criticism from opposition parties. Two Crimes Put Law And Order Under Spotlight The controversy intensified after the murder of a 17-year-old boy near the Meenakshi Sun
CM Vijay Faces First Law-And-Order Test After Crimes Against Minors In Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay is facing his first major political test within two weeks of the TVK-led coalition government taking office, after two brutal crimes involving minors triggered sharp criticism from opposition parties. Two Crimes Put Law And Order Under Spotlight The controversy intensified after the murder of a 17-year-old boy near the Meenakshi Sun









