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’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 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 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
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
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
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
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
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.
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.