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College Sports Overhaul: Judge Approves Multi-Billion Dollar Athlete Payment Settlement

A federal judge approved a settlement allowing schools to pay college athletes millions of dollars annually, starting next month, resolving a lawsuit that challenged the amateurism model and resulting in a $2.7 billion payout to former players.

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Interpol Operation Nets 20 Arrests in Global Child Sexual Abuse Material Crackdown

An Interpol-led operation, spanning 12 countries from March to May 2025, resulted in 20 arrests for the production and distribution of child sexual abuse material; 68 additional suspects have been identified, with investigations ongoing globally.

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Supreme Court Sides with DOGE on Data Access, Pauses Transparency Lawsuit

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), granting it access to sensitive Social Security data while temporarily pausing a transparency lawsuit, raising concerns about privacy and government oversight.

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Supreme Court Grants Musk's DOGE Access to Social Security Data

The US Supreme Court temporarily granted Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive Social Security data, overruling a lower court decision and rejecting transparency concerns, despite Justice Jackson's dissent highlighting risks to millions of Americans' data.

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Appeals Court Allows White House to Exclude Associated Press from Key Locations

A federal appeals court sided with the White House, allowing it to exclude the Associated Press from the Oval Office, Mar-a-Lago, and Air Force One, reversing a lower court decision and escalating a dispute that began with the AP's coverage of the Gulf of Mexico's name change.

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Alaska Prosecutes American Samoans for Voter Registration Issues

Eleven American Samoan residents in Whittier, Alaska, face felony charges for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship while registering to vote, highlighting the unique legal status of American Samoans who are U.S. nationals but not automatic citizens, and resulting in confusion among voters and election ...

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Father Murders Three Daughters; Ex-Wife Advocates for Veteran Mental Health

Travis Decker murdered his three daughters after picking them up for a visitation; his ex-wife is advocating for veteran mental health services and improved AMBER Alert response following the tragedy.

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Bulgaria Rescues 75 from Abusive Care Homes

Seventy-five people were rescued from two unlicensed Bulgarian care homes in Yagoda, near Stara Zagora, where residents faced beatings, sedation, confinement, and inadequate care; five arrests were made, and an investigation into kidnapping, violence, and negligence is underway.

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Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Trump, Restricting AP Access

A US appeals court sided with Donald Trump's White House, allowing it to restrict Associated Press journalists' access to certain areas due to AP's refusal to use Trump's preferred name for the Gulf of Mexico; this decision is a win for Trump in his ongoing conflict with traditional media.

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Proud Boys Sue Justice Department for $100 Million Over January 6th Convictions

Five Proud Boys, including former leader Enrique Tarrio, convicted of seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack and later pardoned by President Trump, are suing the Justice Department for $100 million, alleging "political prosecution" and violations of their constitutional right...

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Proud Boys Leaders Sue US Government for $100 Million Over Capitol Riot Prosecution

Five Proud Boys leaders, convicted for the January 6th Capitol riot and later pardoned by President Trump, filed a $100 million lawsuit against the US government on Friday, alleging prosecutorial misconduct and politically motivated prosecution.

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Supreme Court Allows Access to Social Security Data Despite Privacy Concerns

The Supreme Court lifted a lower court's block, allowing the Department of Government Efficiency access to the Social Security Administration's massive database of personal information on most Americans, despite privacy concerns and the potential for errors; three justices dissented.

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