Sgt. Kevin Menon's defense team filed a motion to dismiss the case that claims Menon manufactured bogus arrests on the Las Vegas Strip.
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Press Trust of India on MSNAurangzeb remark case: Mumbai court cautions Abu Azmi to exercise restraint during interviewsSamajwadi Party MLA Abu Azmi has been cautioned by Mumbai court to exercise restraint during interviews as any ’irresponsible ...
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The News-Times on MSNSandy Hook families ‘no longer see any benefit’ in Alex Jones’ Infowars fight, propose new planSandy Hook families will stop trying to recover $1.4B Alex Jones owes them under bankruptcy rules and instead will go after ...
New court documents filed by attorneys for Kevin Menon claim he was targeted by state prosecutors after reporting racism in the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
The longtime SEC commissioner explains how she wants to reshape the agency's approach to digital assets regulation.
A Federal Judge has dismissed the lawsuit filed for the family of a man who was found hanging in a Savannah Police Department ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNHayden Davis to receive Interpol notice over $LIBRA scam with Javier MileiHayden Davis, the founder of $LIBRA meme coin, is facing an Interpol Red Notice request as Argentina intensifies its ...
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Asian News International on MSNFiring in Ambala City Court premises, probe initiatedGunshots were fired by miscreants in Ambala City Court premises. A person appearing in court was targeted, according to ...
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The News-Times on MSNMaker of meme coins puts up new bid for Alex Jones' Infowars in Sandy Hook case: 'Get into the game'A company that created cryptocurrency to support the election of President Donald Trump is now selling a meme coin in the hopes of buying Alex Jones’ conspiracy news broadcast platform Infowars, which ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNFDIC resists transparency on crypto’s Operation Chokepoint 2.0 — Coinbase CLOCoinbase legal chief Paul Grewal accuses the FDIC of withholding transparency on its role in Operation Chokepoint 2.0 and ...
How white supremacists used the loosely moderated social media platform Telegram to inspire lethal violence — until authorities took them down.
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