Lawsuit Stalled: Ex-WWE CEO Linda McMahon Faces Accusations of Ignoring Child Abuse in Wrestling Empire

BALTIMORE, Md. — A federal lawsuit implicating former WWE CEO Linda McMahon in failing to act against alleged sexual abuse within the wrestling organization by an ex-announcer has been temporarily halted. The halt is awaiting a ruling on legal grounds concerning Maryland’s statute of limitations revisions for child sexual abuse claims. Linda McMahon, noted for her role as a senior executive in WWE and later her political engagement including a stint under President Trump’s administration, faces these allegations amidst broader scrutiny of WWE’s historical conduct. The lawsuit, originally lodged in U.S. District Court in Maryland, … Read more

Government Seeks to Dismantle Google’s Empire, Proposes Sale of Chrome in Antitrust Crackdown

WASHINGTON — In a significant legal move, the Justice Department has urged a federal judge to compel tech giant Google to divest its ownership of the popular web browser Chrome. This request comes as a part of broader antitrust actions aimed at curbing Google’s dominance in the digital market. The government’s actions highlight growing concerns over monopolistic practices in the tech industry, particularly regarding the control over internet browsers and online advertising sectors. Google, which also controls the vast majority of the world’s search engine market, may face substantial changes to its business structure if … Read more

Inland Empire Mourns the Passing of Beloved Sports Legend and NFL Trailblazer Al Jury

San Bernardino, CA — Al Jury, a towering figure in the Inland Empire community, passed away at age 83 on November 7. Known for his deep roots in the region, Jury’s life spanned a commitment to youth mentorship and a groundbreaking career in sports officiating that left an indelible mark on both his community and the professional sports world. Born on August 22, 1941, in San Bernardino, Jury distinguished himself early on as a multi-sport athlete at Pacific High School, excelling in four sports. His passion for athletics seamlessly transitioned into dual careers in sports … Read more

Martial Arts Empire in Texas Faces Sweeping Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Misconduct and Wrongful Termination

TOMBALL, Texas — A major lawsuit has surfaced against the World Kuk Sool Association, headquartered in Tomball, which operates the Korean martial arts system Kuk Sool Won with over a million members globally. The lawsuit, initiated by Soon Jin Su, the eldest son of the association’s founder, accuses the current leadership under his brother, Alex Suh, and includes allegations of sexual misconduct, wrongful termination, and other serious claims. Filed in the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division, after being relocated from California, the legal pursuit demands $50 million in damages. The case has grown to … Read more