Yankees’ Star Aaron Judge Out With Elbow Concern After Painful Throw in Toronto

New York, NY — Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge underwent imaging on his right elbow Saturday, raising concerns as he was absent from the lineup for the team’s afternoon game against the Philadelphia Phillies. Manager Aaron Boone provided updates on Judge’s condition, noting that the elbow issue arose after a throw made during a recent game in Toronto. “He had a throw in Toronto where it zinged him, it hurt,” Boone said, referencing the Yankees’ 5-4 victory on Tuesday, when Judge appeared to be in pain after making a routine throw. While Judge felt fine … Read more

Rocket Pharmaceuticals Investors Urged to Join Class Action Ahead of August 11 Deadline, Claims of Misleading Trial Data Surface

NEW YORK — Investors who purchased shares of Rocket Pharmaceuticals, Inc. between February 27 and May 26, 2025, are being reminded of an upcoming deadline related to a class action lawsuit. The Rosen Law Firm, a prominent global investor rights law firm, has announced that August 11, 2025, is the last day to apply as a lead plaintiff in this case. Those who bought securities of Rocket Pharmaceuticals during the specified period may be eligible for compensation without any upfront costs. Prospective participants can contact Phillip Kim, a legal representative from Rosen Law Firm, for … Read more

Florida Jury Recommends Death Penalty for Man Convicted of Multiple Murders, Leaving Final Sentencing in Judge’s Hands

Shelby Nealy was sentenced to death by a jury after being found guilty of three counts of first-degree murder in a case stemming from the brutal killings of his in-laws in late 2018. This outcome comes after Nealy, who had previously pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the January 2018 killing of his wife, faced significant legal repercussions for his actions. Earlier this month, the penalty phase of Nealy’s trial began, leading to the jury’s deliberation. On Friday, the jury unanimously determined that the prosecution had sufficiently demonstrated all aggravating factors in the case. Each of … Read more

Trump Administration Initiates Legal Battle Against NYC’s Sanctuary Laws, Citing Constitutional Violations

New York City officials are facing a legal challenge from the Trump administration, which has filed a lawsuit claiming the city’s sanctuary policies breach federal immigration laws. The complaint, submitted on Thursday, names Mayor Eric Adams and several city representatives as defendants, arguing that the city’s regulations hinder the enforcement of immigration laws. The lawsuit specifically targets several provisions of the New York City Administrative Code, including §§ 9-131, 9-205, 14-154, and 10-178, as well as a New York Police Department operations order. The administration is seeking a permanent injunction to stop the enforcement of … Read more