Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell has pleaded guilty to charges of attempted endangering of children and disseminating matter harmful to juveniles. What We Know: Bell, […]
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Britney Spears to Speak Out in Court Regarding Conservatorship
Britney Spears requested to speak in court on Wednesday, June 23, concerning her 13-year conservatorship. This is the first time Spears will speak about it […]
Warren Buffett Steps Down from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, At Halfway Mark in Giving Away All His Stock
The world’s eighth richest person made his announcement just weeks after Bill and Melinda Gates announced their pending divorce. What We Know: The Gates paid […]
Morgan Stanley to Bar Unvaccinated Staff and Clients from NY Offices
Employees, clients, and visitors will need protection against the coronavirus to enter Morgan Stanley’s New York and Westchester locations. What We Know: The bank’s new […]
The European Commission Will Begin Antitrust Probe into Google’s Advertising Unit
The European Commission believes Google favors its own display ad technology services. If the European Commission’s claims are true, this means Google breached antitrust rules. […]
The Supreme Court Unanimously Rules the NCAA Cannot Bar Education-Related Benefits, Says It Violates Federal Antitrust Laws
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) specifically ruled that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) cannot enforce limits on Division I basketball and […]
Olympians Must ‘Avoid Unnecessary Forms of Contact’ During Games
Athletes participating in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics must avoid anything that may provoke another COVID-19 wave across Japan, including engaging in sexual activities. What We […]
Stacey Abrams Supports Manchin’s Voting Rights Proposal
Former Georgia governor candidate Stacey Abrams has stated that she supports Sen. Joe Manchin’s new voting rights legislation. What We Know: Last week, Manchin (D-WV) […]
Catholic Bishops Move Forward with Communion Policy targeted at Public Figures Supporting Abortion
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) voted to move forward with creating a document that will keep abortion supporting Catholic politicians, from participating in […]