Supreme Court allows Texas porn law to stay in place for now The Supreme Court has ruled that Texas' recent porn age verification law can stay in place. At least for now. In a short order issued on Monday, the Supreme Court has denied the Free Speech ... 05/1/2024 - 8:19 am | View Link
Supreme Court declines to block Texas age-verification law on porn websites like Pornhub A Texas law requiring pornographic websites to verify the age of their users will remain after the Supreme Court declined an emergency appeal. 05/1/2024 - 7:44 am | View Link
Hunter Biden threatens to sue Fox News for airing 'revenge porn' Hunter Biden is threatening to sue Fox News for violating "revenge porn" laws and publishing since-discredited bribery allegations to "paint him in a false light." ... 04/30/2024 - 1:01 am | View Link
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs seeks dismissal of revenge porn, human trafficking claims in lawsuit Attorneys for Sean 'Diddy' Combs ask New York court to throw out portions of a suit accusing the rapper of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman. 04/29/2024 - 9:19 am | View Link
Ariana Madix, Tom Sandoval counter ‘Vanderpump’ co-star Rachel Leviss’ revenge-porn lawsuit Exes Ariana Madix and Tom Sandoval separately deny former co-star Rachel Leviss' revenge-porn allegations, according to legal documents reviewed by The Times. 04/28/2024 - 11:51 pm | View Link
Why did SD Governor Kristi Noem decide to publish her story about killing her allegedly 'untrainable' dog? Her state's Senate Minority Leader offers three theories: Inoculation from others telling it; lifting her national profile - and distraction from her governing record.
Without cameras on Hope Hicks' testimony, media outlets were left with only a transcript to analyze why she broke down in tears. "It's a mistake to say Hope Hicks cried because she knew she just ended Donald Trump's career," says Elie Honig, "or she cried because she had just collapsed on cross-examine.
Reproductive rights organizers in two states with near-total abortion bans, Missouri and South Dakota, submitted roughly double the signatures needed to allow ballot measures that would put abortion before voters.
In South Dakota, organizers have submitted 55,000 signatures in support of the ballot measure granting a limited right to abortion—far more than the 35,000 required.