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How the Dak Prescott Custody Battle Is Affecting the Dallas Cowboys' 2026 Season
Dak Prescott's custody court documents confirm his relationship with Sarah Ramos is over. Here is how the off-field situation is affecting his preparation for the 2026 season and the Cowboys' franchise direction.
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20 updatesBryce James Is Playing in March Madness — Here Is His Life Off the Court That Nobody Covers
Bryce James made his March Madness debut in 2026. Here is what the youngest James son is actually like off the court and how he's navigating being LeBron's son.
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Prince Harry's Final Tabloid Lawsuit Is Now in a High Court Judge's Hands — What Comes Next
Prince Harry's final lawsuit against British tabloids is now before a High Court judge. Here is what the case involves and whether Harry can win this final battle.
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Kim Zolciak Lost Custody Until She Completes Therapy — The Full Court Order Explained
Kim Zolciak has been stripped of custody of her four youngest children until she completes mandatory parent therapy sessions. Here is the full court order and what led to this moment.
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The 'It Ends With Us' Trial Is Coming — Here Is What Justin Baldoni's Legal Team Just Said
Justin Baldoni's legal team responded to the court ruling dismissing 10 of Blake Lively's claims. Here is their statement and what it signals about the upcoming jury trial.
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Tom Brady Took His Son Jack to a Basketball Game — The Father-Son Moment That Went Viral
Tom Brady was spotted courtside at the Miami Heat vs. Celtics game with his son Jack. Here is the father-son dynamic that made this the most-shared celebrity photo of the week.
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The Trump Administration Is Breaking Three Constitutional Norms at Once — Here Is the Legal Scorecard
Federal courts have blocked multiple Trump actions as unconstitutional. Here is the specific legal pattern and what it means for executive power in 2026.
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The Trump White House Ballroom That Cannot Be Built — Why This Absurd Case Matters
A federal judge blocked Trump's White House ballroom. It sounds minor. Here is why this specific case reveals something important about the rule of law in 2026.
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Why the Supreme Court Letting Conversion Therapy Bans Fall Is Specifically Bad for Teenagers
Conversion therapy bans for minors were struck down by the Supreme Court. Here is the specific evidence of harm it produces in adolescents and what happens to them now.
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The Tariff Refund Chaos: How 330,000 Businesses Will Try to Get $166 Billion Back
The Supreme Court struck down IEEPA tariffs and now $166 billion must be refunded. Here is why this is going to be one of the most complex administrative operations in US history.
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A Federal Judge Just Blocked Trump's White House Ballroom — The Story Behind the Story
A federal judge halted construction of Trump's White House ballroom project, ruling he lacked authority. The DOJ is appealing. Here is why this seemingly minor story reveals major constitutional tensions.
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The Supreme Court Killed the IEEPA Tariffs — Here Is What Happens Next to Trump's Trade War
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Trump cannot use IEEPA to impose tariffs. Here is what this means for the $180 billion in annual tariff revenue, the refunds owed, and where trade policy goes next.
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The Birthright Citizenship Oral Argument: What Each Justice's Questions Revealed
The Supreme Court heard arguments on birthright citizenship with Trump in attendance. Here is what each justice's questions revealed about how they're thinking about the case.
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Conversion Therapy Ban Struck Down: What the Supreme Court Ruling Means in Plain English
The Supreme Court struck down Colorado's conversion therapy ban for licensed professionals. Here is exactly what the ruling says, what is still legal, and what it means for LGBTQ youth.
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The Birthright Citizenship Supreme Court Case Is Reshaping What America Means
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Trump's birthright citizenship order. Here is what the Fourteenth Amendment says, what the case turns on, and what a ruling could change.
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The NPR Defunding Order Just Got Struck Down — Here Is the First Amendment Battle Behind It
A US federal judge struck down Trump's executive order defunding NPR and PBS as a First Amendment violation. Here is the legal reasoning and what it means for public media.
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The Supreme Court Just Struck Down Colorado's Conversion Therapy Ban — What This Means for LGBTQ Rights
The US Supreme Court ruled Colorado's conversion therapy ban violates free speech rights. Here is the legal reasoning, the dissents, and what comes next for LGBTQ protections.
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Trump Is Attending the Supreme Court's Birthright Citizenship Hearing in Person — The First President to Do This
Trump will attend the Supreme Court oral arguments on his birthright citizenship executive order — the first sitting president to do this in American history. Here is what this means.
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How Google's European Court Battle Over DSA Fees Could Cost It Billions
Google is suing the EU Commission over its Digital Services Act supervisory fees. Here is what this case is actually about, how much money is at stake, and who is likely to win.
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The Aging Judiciary Problem Nobody in Power Wants to Solve — Britain's House of Lords as a Case Study
Britain's House of Lords has members in their 90s making laws. The US Supreme Court has justices with no mandatory retirement age. Here is why the aging judiciary problem is getting worse, not better.
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The Climate Lawsuit That Could Force Europe's Biggest Companies to Change Everything
A landmark climate lawsuit against a major European energy company is working its way through Dutch courts. Here is what it could mean for corporate climate responsibility across Europe.
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