Netflix Steamrolls Band? Name Fight Erupts

A 25-year-old metal band is taking Netflix to court, arguing the streamer’s hit title now threatens the band’s very name. Story Snapshot Demon Hunter sued Netflix, Netflix Studios, and AEG Presents over “KPop Demon Hunters.” ...

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Ministry Money, Multi-State Abuse Trail

A jury's guilty verdict is the end of a prosecution, but in cases built on the authority of a pulpit, it is often just...

UK Bets Big On Contrail Crackdown

Backed by the United Kingdom and powered by Google’s models, a new trial will reroute North Atlantic flights this winter to avoid heat-trapping contrails across an entire oceanic airspace.Story HighlightsThe United Kingdom and Google launched “Operation Blue Skies” to cut warming contrails over Shanwick airspace.Air traffic controllers will adjust routes and altitudes using forecasts to dodge contrail hot spots.Earlier trials showed fewer detectable contrails with small flight changes, though sometimes with extra fuel burn.The project will test whether large-scale routing can deliver real climate gains without major delays or costs.What Operation Blue Skies Will Do This WinterGoogle and the...

Tropical Tag, Hurricane-Size Havoc

A storm’s label can fall faster than its dangers; Lala’s downgrade from hurricane to tropical storm reduced its peak wind, not the hazards that mattered most to Hawaiʻi—torrential rain, dangerous surf, flooding, and long, brittle outages that complicate recovery.The Short VersionLala weakened to a tropical storm but still delivered damaging winds and torrential rain across multiple islands.Emergency managers and forecasters stressed hazard-specific risks—flooding, surf, debris, and power—rather than the category label.Tropical-storm-force winds with gusts near hurricane strength persisted, especially over higher terrain and windward coasts.Effective public guidance in Hawaiʻi prioritizes clear, action-oriented messages that match local hazards and timing.What...

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Calm Surf, Then TWISTER — Sandstorm Madness

A waterspout rolled off the Atlantic and crossed onto a crowded South Carolina beach on August 1, then got officially logged as a tornado. Quick...

Grim Closet Discovery Spurs Murder Case

When a child dies inside a home where multiple adults are responsible for his care, the public conversation often races to outrage while the law has to do something harder: reconstruct, with specificity, who did what, when, and why—because charges are collective far more often than culpability is.At a GlanceAuthorities in Cincinnati arrested and charged three adults—including the child’s mother—with murder and child endangerment after a 7-year-old, William Evans, was found dead in the home.Investigators alleged sustained abuse that included beatings, burning, and “water torture,” descriptions that typically point to a prolonged pattern rather than a single assault.Each defendant...

Show The Files: Misuse Claim Falls Short

When a grant program becomes a proxy war over public safety, numbers alone can be weaponized; the question that actually decides whether there was “misuse” is narrower and more prosaic—were the awards lawful under the program’s rules and spent on the authorized work, regardless of a recipient’s advocacy outside the grant?The Short VersionThe $54 million allegation names six well-known civil legal-aid providers and itemizes award totals; the core facts are about recipients and amounts, not proven illegal diversion.Labeling recipients “criminal-friendly” is rhetoric; the available record does not include grant files, selection criteria, or audits establishing misuse.The Attorney General’s office...

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Nationwide Ban-by-Checkbook Shocks States

The central fact is simple: the Trump administration has turned Medicaid into a lever against gender-affirming care for minors, and that matters because Medicaid...

Nationwide Showdown: Who Sets Tuition Rules?

The Justice Department filed new federal lawsuits to block state laws that give in-state tuition and taxpayer aid to undocumented students while out-of-state U.S. citizens pay more.Story SnapshotThe Department of Justice (DOJ) sued additional states over in-state tuition and aid for undocumented students.Federal lawyers argue these state benefits conflict with immigration law and the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause.Courts have split so far, with at least one dismissal and one ruling limiting similar benefits in another state.Dozens of states have had versions of these policies, making this a national fight, not a one-off.What DOJ Filed And Why It Says States Went...

Fuel Blast Chokes Central Valley Lifeline

A fuel tanker carrying about 8,600 gallons erupted into a fireball on Highway 99 near Selma, and the crash shut down southbound traffic for hours.Story SnapshotThe fire started after a crash on southbound Highway 99 near Second Street in Selma.Local reports say the tanker was carrying about 8,600 gallons of fuel.Both drivers suffered minor injuries, and traffic was diverted off the highway.Later reporting shifted the cause away from an unsafe lane change and toward a disabled box truck on the shoulder.What Happened on Highway 99Multiple local reports say a fuel tanker and a box truck crashed on southbound Highway...

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