September 11, 2024 Justin Timberlake expected to cut plea deal in DWI case: DA Justin Timberlake will enter a plea Friday in his DWI case, Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital confirmed. The pop star reportedly reached a deal with the district attorney's office.
September 10, 2024 Sean 'Diddy' Combs ordered to pay $100 million to sexual assault accuser Sean "Diddy" Combs was ordered to pay one of his sexual assault accusers $100 million in a default judgment. The rapper plans to try and have the judgment dismissed.
September 10, 2024 Arizona mom arrested for questioning local government in front of 10-year-old daughter fights back Rebekah Massie, 32, was removed from a city council meeting in handcuffs after questioning its city attorney's salary on Aug. 20. Now she's suing the city of Surprise, Arizona.
September 8, 2024 Nevada man seen attacking judge in viral video pleads guilty to attempted murder: report The Nevada man seen in a shocking video leaping over a court bench and attacking a judge pleaded guilty last week to attempted murder by reason of being mentally ill.
September 6, 2024 Prosecutors say suspect in UCLA student Brianna Kupfer's murder recorded brutal stabbing The trial of Shawn Laval Smith for the alleged stabbing murder of Brianna Kupfer, a UCLA architectural graduate student, has begun in Los Angeles.
September 6, 2024 Shakira accuses Spanish authorities of 'burning' her 'at the stake' after settling $15M tax evasion battle Colombian music star Shakira argued that Spanish authorities were more interested in "publicly burning me at the stake" instead of "listening to my reasons" after she settled her tax evasion battle.
September 6, 2024 Navy SEAL who killed Bin Laden slaps hotel with lawsuit over incident that derailed career: 'Didn't happen' Former Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill, credited with killing Usama Bin Laden, is speaking out after filing a lawsuit to restore his name after an incident at a Texas hotel last year.
September 5, 2024 Hunter Biden says he pleaded guilty to 'spare' his family the 'humiliation' of a trial after addiction battles First son Hunter Biden released a statement Thursday after he pleaded guilty to nine federal tax charges, saying he did so to “spare" his family from being “publicly humiliated" by a trial.
September 5, 2024 Hunter Biden's 'high drama' day in court ends in shocking guilty plea The criminal trial of first son Hunter Biden on federal tax charges was expected to get underway in normal order Thursday before he said he intended to plead guilty to the charges in a shocking twist.
September 5, 2024 'It's still no': KJP suggests Biden won't pardon his son in the tax case The White House declined to comment on whether President Biden will move to pardon his son Hunter after the first son indicated he would change his plea in a federal tax case.