Drake’s Legal Team Targets UMG CEO in Battle Over Kendrick Lamar’s Controversial Diss Track

Los Angeles, Calif. — Lawyers representing Drake are seeking access to emails and text messages allegedly sent by Universal Music Group CEO Lucian Grainge regarding Kendrick Lamar’s controversial track “Not Like Us.” The song, released by Interscope Records, a UMG subsidiary, features lyrics that include a direct insult to the Canadian rapper, calling him a “certified pedophile.” In their lawsuit, Drake, whose full name is Aubrey Drake Graham, accuses UMG of deliberately attempting to increase the visibility of “Not Like Us,” which is seen as a provocative diss track. Alongside Interscope, Drake is also signed … Read more

Meet May Mailman: The Harvard Lawyer Shaping Controversial Higher Ed Policies in Trump’s Administration

May Mailman has become a significant yet under-the-radar figure in U.S. higher education policy during her tenure in the Trump administration. The Harvard-trained lawyer has been instrumental in formulating policies aimed at some of the nation’s most esteemed universities, challenging long-standing core values such as academic freedom and diversity initiatives. In August 2025, Mailman stepped down from her role as deputy assistant to the president and senior policy strategist. While she has left her official position, she continues to play a role as a special government employee, engaged in critical negotiations, including discussions with Harvard … Read more

Historic Trial Begins: Examining Trump’s Controversial Use of Military for Domestic Policing

Washington, D.C. — A pivotal trial has commenced regarding the controversial deployment of U.S. military forces in a domestic policing context during former President Donald Trump’s administration. The case, which has drawn significant attention, involves legal challenges against the use of military troops to respond to civil unrest throughout the nation. The trial centers on allegations that the federal government’s actions violated constitutional rights during protests stemming from racial justice movements in 2020. These events were marked by widespread demonstrations following the death of George Floyd, which sparked nationwide calls for police reform and accountability. … Read more

Pilot’s Nantucket Flying Saga Ends: Court Issues Permanent Ban Amid Controversial Dispute

NANTUCKET, Mass. — A longtime island resident and pilot faces a permanent ban from Nantucket Memorial Airport following a ruling from the Nantucket Superior Court that concluded a lengthy dispute between him and airport authorities. Judge Maureen Hogan’s decision last Thursday prohibits Robert Walsh from flying to or from the airport and accessing secure areas, reinforcing the airport’s stance against what it termed “unauthorized activity” and repeated violations of trespass orders. Judge Hogan’s ruling is the latest development in a legal battle that started with a lawsuit from the Nantucket Airport Commission filed in February … Read more