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Matt Damon and Ben Affleck attend the premiere of their new film "The Rip" in New York City

South Florida Officers Sue Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, Claiming Details in ‘The Rip’ Are Too Real

Court filings don’t say how much the officers are suing for, but the civil complaint says they’re seeking compensatory damages, punitive damages and attorney fees, as well as a public retraction and correction.

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FCC commissioners testify before U.S. Congress in Washington

In Legal Dispute Over ‘The View,’ ABC Argues Trump Administration Is Trying To Chill Free Speech

“The Commission’s actions threaten to upend decades of settled law and practice and chill critical protected speech, both with respect to The View and more broadly,” said the filing.

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Federal Judge Dismisses Former Trump Supporter’s Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News

The judge granted Fox’s motion to dismiss the case, finding Raymond Epps failed to show enough evidence to prove that Fox knew its statements were false.

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U.S. President Donald Trump at the Oval Office

Judge Rules Trump Administration’s Cancellation of Humanities Grants Was Unconstitutional

The judge said the government violated the First Amendment and the Fifth Amendment’s equal protection right, and DOGE did not have the lawful authority to cancel the grants.

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Rutgers University Withdraws Invite to a Graduation Speaker Over His Criticism of Israel

The cancellation comes as the springtime commencement season ignites yet another round of debate about student protests against the war in Gaza.

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Pro-Israel students take part in a protest in support of Israel amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, at Columbia University in New York City

ADL Reports a Sharp Drop in US Antisemitic Incidents in 2025, Driven by a Steep Fall on Campuses

The ADL tallied 1,694 antisemitic incidents on U.S. college campuses in 2024, after pro-Palestinian and anti-Zionist student protests proliferated due mostly to the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

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Trump, Hoping for an Eventual Supreme Court Victory, Seeks to Halt $83M Payment in Sexual Abuse Case

Trump has vehemently denied sexually abusing Carroll or ever knowing her and has repeatedly accused her of making accusations against him for political purposes or to promote her memoir.

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Statewide Candidates Split on Wyoming GOP’s Plans To Defy State Law and Make Endorsements

The new bylaws are widely expected to spark lawsuits, while the Wyoming Republican Party has said it plans to file its own legal challenge against the state.

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