Here's why Amnesty International is calling the Israeli government's treatment of the Palestinians "apartheid."
At the end of the day, both the star and paparazzi want want to benefit from the photographs, but the copyright only belongs to one of them — and it's never the celebrity.
Sidewalk sheds, which are often mistaken for scaffolds, have to be installed whenever a building owner has to fix the facade. But owners have, because of certain loopholes, let the sheds become permanent fixtures in the city.
In the "Always Sunny" episode "Hero or Hate Crime," the gang hires an arbitrator to decide who's entitled to a scratch-off lottery ticket. Ridiculous or true to life?
Stephen Colbert could see the writing on the wall way back in December and explained why the Supreme Court appeared set on repealing Roe v. Wade.
The Ninth Amendment might be the most important Amendment most Americans have never heard of — and it makes the NRA and pro-choice advocates strange bedfellows.
Judge Bruce Schroeder rubbed some people the wrong way during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial but was he actually being unfair? LegalEagle Devin Stone explains why you might've been too quick to judge his handling of the case.
LegalEagle's Devin Stone gives a nuanced explanation for why Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty, and why everything played out from a legal standpoint.
"OK, cards on the table: I'm not a legal expert, so I can't tell you whether or not Kyle Rittenhouse broke the law," Colbert quipped. "But I can tell you this: if he didn't break the law, we should change the law."
Kyle Rittenhouse broke his silence for the first time since being acquitted in a wide-ranging interview with Tucker Carlson.
Linda Dunikoski gives a strong rationale for finding Ahmaud Arbery's killers guilty.
The woman who went viral on TikTok after plotting out the labor involved in her maternity leave in an interesting data visualization took things to the next level by presenting it in Extended Reality.
Former US Attorney Joyce Vance believes this was the moment that helped Kyle Rittenhouse secure a not guilty verdict.
Reporter Victoria Bekiempis made sure to check in with Jay-Z if he had one small weight lifted off his shoulders after he was found not liable to pay millions in damages to Parlux Fragrances LLC for lost profits.
Judge Bruce Schroeder admonished prosecutor Thomas Binger's cross-examination of Kyle Rittenhouse after a line of questioning rubbed him the wrong way.
The reaction from this prosecutor speaks volumes after Gaige Grosskreutz appears to bolster Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyers' argument that he was acting in self-defense.
Alec Baldwin discharged a gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film "Rust." Can he face any legal scrutiny?
"Cannot be understated. Okay. How can you not understate brazenness?! I'm sorry?"
LegalEagle's Devin Stone explains why the Supreme Court ruling on Texas's abortion law might have negative consequences for everyone.
Michael Avenatti was once thought of as a formidable presidential candidate. Seriously. Here's the story behind how he crashed and burned so hard.
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