Second Family Seeks Justice in Smith Lake Tragedy with New Lawsuit

A tragic incident at Smith Lake, Alabama, has prompted the second family to file a lawsuit, seeking accountability for the events that led to the devastating loss of life. The wrongful death suit joins an earlier claim from another family, both of which highlight the hazards associated with recreational activities at the lake. The latest lawsuit, filed in a local court, centers around allegations that the boat’s operator was negligent and did not take adequate safety precautions. This incident has raised serious questions about boating regulations and safety standards in the area, drawing attention from … Read more

Angie Stone’s Family Pursues Justice with Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Tragic Van Collision

Lawrenceville, Georgia — The tragic death of iconic R&B artist Angie Stone in March 2025 continues to resonate throughout the music community and beyond. Following the fatal crash that claimed her life, her family is now pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit in Gwinnett County, seeking accountability from several parties they believe contributed to the devastating event. Stone’s children, Diamond Stone and Michael D’Angelo Archer, along with survivor Sheila Hopkins, have named multiple defendants in their legal action. The lawsuit targets the driver of Stone’s Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van, the truck operator involved in the collision, the … Read more

Judge Dismisses Newsmax’s Antitrust Lawsuit Against Fox, Opens Door for Refiling

A New York judge has dismissed an antitrust lawsuit filed by Newsmax against Fox News but has allowed the media company to amend and refile its complaint. Judge William H. Pauley III made the decision in U.S. District Court, stating that Newsmax’s initial legal arguments were insufficient to support its claims. The lawsuit, initiated by Newsmax in August, accused Fox News of using its market power to stifle competition, claiming that the network attempted to suppress Newsmax’s growth by pressuring cable providers. Newsmax contended that Fox’s actions were harmful to competition and violated antitrust laws. … Read more

Surprising Jury Decision Leaves Three Rape Victims Without Compensation After Billion-Dollar Lawsuit

In Buffalo, New York, a jury unexpectedly awarded no damages to three women who had filed a civil lawsuit against a former Buffalo police officer, despite their claims of sexual assault. The plaintiffs had sought over $1 billion in damages, citing serious emotional and psychological harm resulting from their experiences. The decision has raised eyebrows, as it represents an unusual outcome in cases that typically lead to some form of compensation for victims. The case involved allegations against the officer, who had been accused of perpetrating acts of sexual violence while on duty. The women … Read more