Supreme Court Limits Gun Ownership Ban for Drug Users
The US Supreme Court has made a significant ruling that could impact gun ownership rights for drug users, siding with a marijuana user against a legal ban.
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The US Supreme Court has made a significant ruling that could impact gun ownership rights for drug users, siding with a marijuana user against a legal ban.
The state of Kentucky has initiated lawsuits against Kalshi and Polymarket, alleging they are operating unlicensed sports gambling services.
Parastoo Ahmadi, a singer, along with eight others involved in the 'Caravansara Concert,' has received a sentence of 74 lashes, a two-year travel ban, and a two-year prohibition on artistic activities.
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In a recent closed-door session, Bill Gates detailed his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, stating that Epstein sought a personal relationship which Gates did not reciprocate.
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The Supreme Court has determined that generic pharmaceutical manufacturers cannot be held liable for the prescribing decisions made by pharmacists, a ruling that may reshape accountability in the industry.
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Byron Donalds has come forward to support Trump's 'Anti-Weaponization Fund,' describing it as a selfless initiative. This comes amid ongoing discussions about the fund's viability.
Sabrina Carpenter has obtained a restraining order against a man who allegedly appeared at her residence, prompting her to report unsettling events to the Los Angeles police.
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