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Luigi Mangione Wants a Laptop in Jail—but Not for Scrolling

SCREEN TIME

Mangione’s lawyers claimed that there are not enough hours in the day for him to review over 15,000 pages of evidence.

Tom Sanders | Published Mar 25, 2025

Luigi Mangione Makes Request to Fans Flooding Him With Pics

GOT THE PICTURE

The alleged murderer of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO has already been inundated with gifts and donations.

Dan Ladden-Hall | Published Feb 25, 2025

MAGA Rep Questions Local Elected Official’s Citizenship

CIVICS TEST

Mike Lawler made the remark when he was asked about what documents he expects people to be carrying when confronted by ICE.

Dan Ladden-Hall | Published Feb 19, 2025

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Prosecutor Calls Out Trump DOJ in Defiant Resignation Letter

FIND SOMEONE ELSE!

The U.S. Army veteran said the DOJ will have to find a “fool” or “coward” to officially drop Eric Adams’ bribery charges.

Josh Fiallo | Published Feb 14, 2025

Former NYC Mayor Flaunts New Girlfriend 22 Years His Junior

AGE GAP ALERT

Bill de Blasio spilled the tea on his new romance in The New York Post.

Yasmeen Hamadeh | Published Feb 13, 2025

Pam Bondi Seeks Revenge on Trump’s Enemies With New Lawsuit

SUIT UP

At one point, she claimed that the Justice Department had “filed charges”—though the lawsuit appeared to be a civil case.

Yasmeen Hamadeh | Published Feb 12, 2025

Giuliani Trolls Court With Puppy Video as He Skips Hearing

DOG DAYS

Several users on X were quick to point out that Giuliani was tardy to testify in court.

Lily Mae Lazarus | Published Jan 16, 2025

Drake Drops Legal Action Over Kendrick Lamar Diss Track

WRAP IT UP

He had accused Universal Music and Spotify of conspiring to increase the popularity of “Not Like Us.”

Leigh Kimmins | Published Jan 15, 2025
opinion

Why Trump’s Trial Judge Tied Himself Into a Gordian Knot

CASE CLOSED

What a tangled legal mess was weaved around the president-elect.

Shan Wu | Published Jan 11, 2025

Trump Goes on Bonkers Rant After Hush Money Trial Sentencing

CONVICTED FELON

The president-elect won’t be doing prison time, but his felony conviction means he won’t be allowed to possess a firearm in his adopted state of Florida.

Josh Fiallo | Published Jan 10, 2025

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