Federal Appeals Court Affirms $83.3 Million Damages Against Trump in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case, Rejecting Presidential Immunity Argument

New York, N.Y. — A federal appeals court affirmed on Monday that Donald Trump cannot use presidential immunity as a defense to avoid paying $83.3 million in damages to writer E. Jean Carroll. This decision upholds a jury’s award for defamation against the former president. Trump’s legal team had cited a recent Supreme Court ruling concerning presidential immunity in official actions to argue for overturning the damages awarded to Carroll. However, a three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit rejected this argument, concluding that the jury’s findings were justified given … Read more

Pakistan Faces International Backlash at UN as Human Rights Advocate Calls Out Terror Sponsorship

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A recent session at the United Nations spotlighted Pakistan in a negative light, as a prominent human rights advocate described the nation as a supporter of terrorism. The remarks sparked concern among Pakistani officials who were present during the meeting. The lawyer’s accusations have reignited discussions about Islamabad’s controversial role in regional security, including its long-standing relationships with various militant groups. This situation exemplifies the complexities surrounding Pakistan’s foreign diplomacy, especially amid increasing scrutiny on its human rights record. The critique centered on the alleged support Pakistan has extended to organizations that … Read more

Judge’s Historic Homer Propels Yankees Past Red Sox, Sets New Milestones in the Process

BOSTON — Jazz Chisholm Jr. can hardly contain his excitement when he watches New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge crush a baseball. During a recent game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, Chisholm was quick to glance at the scoreboard after Judge launched a 468-foot home run off a fastball thrown by Red Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito. This stunning blast not only set the tone for the Yankees’ 4-1 victory, but it also marked Judge’s 47th home run of the season. The pitch, clocked at 92.5 mph, was sent soaring at an impressive … Read more

Legal Showdown: 23XI Racing Moves for Judgment in NASCAR Antitrust Battle

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Recent courtroom activity has marked a significant week in the ongoing antitrust case involving 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports, and NASCAR. Tensions have risen between the racing teams and the governing body over allegations of collusion. On September 10, a filing from 23XI Racing suggested that they may pursue a summary judgment aimed at dismissing NASCAR’s counterclaim. That counterclaim asserts that various teams conspired to negotiate more favorable terms for charter agreements. Legal maneuvers like this often signify a desire to expedite the resolution of disputes without the need for an extended … Read more