Mississippi State Auditor Faces Defamation Lawsuit from NFL Legend Brett Favre as Attorney General Withdraws Support

JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi State Auditor Shad White will no longer be represented by Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s office in his defamation lawsuit filed by former NFL quarterback Brett Favre. This decision was revealed in a filing by Fitch’s office on Friday. A letter obtained by Front Office Sports from an attorney in Fitch’s office explained that the decision was made due to statements made by White in his forthcoming book that questioned the integrity of the Attorney General and her office. In February of last year, Favre sued White, along with Pat McAfee and … Read more

Ukrainian Supreme Court Justice Fights Russian Missiles on Rooftop Battleground

KYIV, Ukraine—In the midst of sub-zero weather, Yuryi Chumak, a supreme court justice, spends his days on the rooftops of ten-story apartment buildings in Kyiv. From this vantage point, he leads civilian volunteer defense squads tasked with defending Ukraine’s capital from Russian missiles and drones. These squads, composed of part-time reservists in the Territorial Defense Force, fill the gaps in the larger military’s anti-air installations. Equipped with vintage machine guns, they rely on donations for gear such as night vision goggles, body armor, and medical kits. Chumak, a tall and easy-going figure, has experienced two … Read more

Texas Tech Basketball Star Faces Million-Dollar Lawsuit Over Alleged Sexual Assault

The parents of a minor girl have filed a civil lawsuit alleging that the leading scorer for Texas Tech’s basketball team, Pop Isaacs, sexually assaulted their daughter while the team was on a trip to the Bahamas. The suit claims that the incident occurred late last year when the girl was 17 years old and unable to give consent due to intoxication. The parents are seeking $1 million in damages. Texas Tech responded to the allegations, stating that it followed proper reporting channels upon learning of the claims. The university also confirmed that Isaacs remains … Read more

California Concealed Carry Ban Blocked by Appeals Court, Governor Newsom Vows to Appeal

Sacramento, California — A law in California that would have prohibited residents from carrying guns in most public spaces has once again been blocked from taking effect. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the decision to temporarily allow the law in 2024. This comes after Governor Gavin Newsom signed the law, known as SB2, in September. SB2 aimed to ban Californians, including those with concealed carry weapons permits, from carrying firearms in 26 types of public places. The law also introduced new requirements for individuals seeking to obtain a concealed carry weapons permit, … Read more